Chapter 153
2017 -- H 6360
Enacted 07/05/2017

A N   A C T
RELATING TO MILITARY AFFAIRS AND DEFENSE - RHODE ISLAND VETERANS' HOME - ADVISORY COUNCIL

Introduced By: Representatives Azzinaro, Fellela, McLaughlin, Messier, and Vella-
Date Introduced: June 23, 2017

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. Sections 30-24-3, 30-24-4 and 30-24-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 30-
24 entitled "Rhode Island Veterans' Home" are hereby amended to read as follows:
     30-24-3. Administrator -- Advisory council.
     (a) The director of human services veterans affairs shall appoint an administrator for the
Rhode Island veterans' home who shall be an honorably discharged war veteran of the United
States Armed Forces.
     (b) There shall be an advisory council for veterans' affairs, consisting of not more than
twenty-seven (27) fifteen (15) qualified electors of this state, ten (10) of whom shall be honorably
discharged war veterans of the armed forces of the United States; sixteen (16) twelve (12) of the
members shall be appointed by the governor, consisting of a member designated by each of the
various state departments of the active federally chartered veteran organizations, one of whom
shall be a member of the purple heart organization, and the remaining member or members at
large; provided, however, that each of those departments of veteran organizations shall have, and
continue to have, at least one member on the advisory council for veterans' affairs; and, provided
further, that one member shall be a female veteran, one member shall be a minority veteran;, one
member shall be a representative of the Persian Gulf War Veterans' Association, and one member
shall be a representative of the Korean War Veterans' Association; seven (7) members; shall
consist of five (5) one members member of the house of representatives, not more than four (4)
members from the same political party, to be appointed by the speaker of the house of
representatives, and two (2) one members member from the senate, not more than one from the
same political party, to be appointed by the president of the senate. The seven (7) members of the
general assembly who shall serve on the advisory council for veterans' affairs shall serve so long
as they are members of the general assembly.
     (b) The remaining members shall be one former representative having served at least five
(5) years on the advisory council, to be appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives,
and one former senator having served at least five (5) years on the advisory council, to be
appointed by the president of the senate. If either of the last two (2) mentioned are not available,
the selections may be members at-large selected from the general public; provided, further, the
immediate past chief of veterans' affairs shall serve as ex-officio of the veterans' council with
voting privileges for a period of five (5) years and may be reappointed for an additional term by
the governor. The final remaining member shall be an active National Guard person to be
appointed by the state adjutant general.
     30-24-4. Appointments to advisory council -- Organization and meetings.
     Annually, on or before July 1, the governor shall appoint a successor of each member of
the advisory council whose term expires, these appointments to be for a term of three (3) years.
Provided, however, that a former state representative or senator having served at least five (5)
years on the advisory council shall be appointed for a term of at least five (5) years. In case of any
vacancy or additional members on the council, the governor shall appoint a new member for the
unexpired portion of the term of that membership as hereinbefore provided. Members of the
council shall serve without pay. The advisory council shall elect one of its members to serve as
chairperson for a period of one year and until a successor is elected and qualified. Meetings shall
be held at the call of the chairperson; provided, however, that a majority of the members may call
a meeting of the advisory council at any time, all members being notified in any case by mail and
reasonably in advance of any such meetings. A majority of members shall constitute a quorum for
the transaction of business. The governor may remove a member of the council for neglect of
duty. Secretarial service Administrative support for the council shall be provided by the director
of veterans affairs the department of human services. Provided, further, the immediate past chief
of veterans' affairs shall serve as ex-officio of the veterans' council with voting privileges for a
period of five (5) years and may be reappointed for an additional term by the governor.
     30-24-5. Functions of advisory council.
     The advisory council for veterans' affairs shall exercise and perform all the duties and
functions formerly exercised and performed by the advisory council for the Rhode Island
veterans' home. The advisory council for the Rhode Island veterans' home is hereby abolished.
The advisory council for veterans' affairs shall make suggestions to and shall advise the director
of the office of veterans' affairs and the administrator of the veterans' home concerning the
policies, rules, and the regulations of the Rhode Island veterans' home; provided, however, that
the advisory council shall have no administrative power.
     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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