N.Y. Veterans' Services Law Section 5
Veteran speaker education program


1.

There is hereby established within the department a veteran speaker education program to be developed and implemented by the commissioner in consultation with the commissioner of the New York state military museum and veterans resource center and in accordance with the provisions of this section. Such program shall provide school districts within this state with a listing of available veteran speakers willing to visit classrooms for the purpose of discussing their military experience.

2.

The department, from its available resources, shall develop an informational pamphlet to be distributed either by mail or electronically to school districts which provides a general overview of the program including its purpose and how to participate. The department shall, in consultation with congressionally chartered veterans organizations and local veterans services agencies, appoint and create a listing of veteran speakers coordinators for each county of the state who shall be listed in the informational pamphlet. The veteran speakers coordinators’ duties shall include but not be limited to contacting veterans who reside in their county including those who have participated in the veteran’s oral history program at the New York state military museum or the West Point oral history project or the veterans history project of the American Folklore Center or any similar oral history project with information about this program and inquiring as to whether such persons would be willing to participate as speakers or in any other capacity. The listing shall include the names and contact information for such veterans including information describing the type of military service performed by each such person, the time and length of service, geographic area or areas where such person served and rank. The veteran speakers coordinators shall annually update such information regarding the availability of such veterans.

3.

No teacher or veteran shall be required to participate in this program. Any teacher who wishes to supplement his or her classroom instruction concerning a particular era in American military history may contact a participating veteran personally to request that such person visit a classroom to discuss his or her military experience. A teacher shall be responsible for ascertaining the appropriateness of any proposed speaker based upon the age of the children and the intended subject matter. Nothing in this section shall be intended to supersede any particular or general school rules or regulations or other laws relating to curriculum.

4.

The department shall require a certified copy of the veteran’s discharge papers to participate in the veteran speaker program. Such form shall be filed with the department to serve as evidence that such person is a veteran who served in the United States military honorably.

5.

The department shall implement a procedure for evaluations of each speaker to be completed by teachers and students, and maintain such evaluations and make them available upon request to other teachers who plan to participate.

6.

The department may consult with other veterans organizations and any branch of the U.S. military in the development of this program.

Source: Section 5 — Veteran speaker education program, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/VET/5 (updated Apr. 7, 2023; accessed May 18, 2024).

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Definitions
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Department of veterans’ services
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Veterans’ services commission
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Veterans employment task force
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General functions, powers and duties of department
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Veteran speaker education program
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Cooperation and facilities of other departments
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Information on status of veterans receiving assistance
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New York state supplemental burial allowance for members of the uniformed services of the United States killed in combat or duty subject ...
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New York state veteran burial fund
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Time within which marriage may be solemnized
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Use of personal confidential information obtained from veterans or family members of veterans receiving services from the state and polit...
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Acceptance of gifts
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State veterans’ service agency
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Local veterans’ service agencies
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Powers and duties of local veterans’ service agencies
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Location and cost of local veterans’ service agencies
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Local veterans’ service committees
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Appropriations for expenses and activities of local veterans’ service agencies
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Women veterans coordinator
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Women veterans advisory committee
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Creation of annuity
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Evidence of entitlement
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Persons who may receive annuity
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New York state veterans’ cemeteries
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Veterans health screening
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Payment to parents of veterans
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Cremated remains of a veteran
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New York state silver rose veterans service certificate
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Intake forms for admission and residency
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Loan counseling for mortgages guaranteed by the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944
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Veterans memorial registry

Accessed:
May 18, 2024

Last modified:
Apr. 7, 2023

§ 5’s source at nysenate​.gov

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