(1)There is created the Department of Veterans and Military Affairs.
(2)The governor shall appoint an executive director for the department who is subject to Senate confirmation.
(3)The executive director shall be a veteran.
(4)The department shall:
(4)(a) conduct and supervise all veteran and military affairs activities as provided in this title;
(4)(b) adopt rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, to carry out the provisions of this title;
(4)(c) in accordance with Section 41-1a-418:
(4)(c)(i) determine which campaign or combat theater awards are eligible for a special group license plate;
(4)(c)(ii) verify that an applicant for a campaign or combat theater award special group license plate is qualified to receive it; and
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(1) There is created the Department of Veterans and Military Affairs.
(2) The governor shall appoint an executive director for the department who is subject to Senate confirmation.
(3) The executive director shall be a veteran.
(4) The department shall:
(4)(a) conduct and supervise all veteran and military affairs activities as provided in this title;
(4)(b) adopt rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, to carry out the provisions of this title;
(4)(c) in accordance with Section 41-1a-418:
(4)(c)(i) determine which campaign or combat theater awards are eligible for a special group license plate;
(4)(c)(ii) verify that an applicant for a campaign or combat theater award special group license plate is qualified to receive it; and
(4)(c)(iii) provide an applicant that qualifies a form indicating the campaign or combat theater award special group license plate for which the applicant qualifies;
(4)(d) maintain liaison with local, state, and federal veterans agencies and with Utah veterans organizations;
(4)(e) provide current information to veterans, service members, their surviving spouses and family members, and Utah veterans and military organizations on benefits they are entitled to;
(4)(f) assist veterans, service members, and their families in applying for benefits and services;
(4)(g) cooperate with other state entities in the receipt of information to create and maintain a record of veterans in Utah;
(4)(h) create and administer a veterans assistance registry in accordance with Chapter 5, Veterans Assistance Registry, with recommendations from the council, that provides contact information to the qualified donors of materials and labor for certain qualified recipients;
(4)(i) identify military-related issues, challenges, and opportunities, and develop plans for addressing them;
(4)(j) develop, coordinate, and maintain relationships with military leaders of Utah military installations, including the National Guard;
(4)(k) develop and maintain relationships with military-related organizations in Utah;
(4)(l) consult with municipalities and counties regarding compatible use plans as described in Sections 10-20-620 and 17-79-616;
(4)(m) enforce a food delivery dead zone as described in Section 13-80-201;
(4)(n) work in conjunction with the Utah Homeless Services Board to create best practices for helping veterans, as that term is defined in Section 68-3-12.5, avoid homelessness;
(4)(o) provide services and benefits directly or indirectly to service members, veterans, and families of service members and veterans, including services and benefits related to claims, health care, employment, education, mental wellness, counseling, business, housing, recognition, camaraderie, and other functions; and
(4)(p) serve as the State Approving Agency under United States Code, Title 38, Veterans Benefits.
(5) (5)(a) The department may award grants for the purpose of supporting veteran and military outreach, employment, education, healthcare, homelessness prevention, and recognition events.
(5)(b) The department may award a grant described in Subsection (5)(a) to:
(5)(b)(i) an institution of higher education listed in Section 53H-1-102;
(5)(b)(ii) a nonprofit organization involved in veterans or military-related activities; or
(5)(b)(iii) a political subdivision of the state.
(5)(c) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the department shall make rules for the administration of grants, including establishing:
(5)(c)(i) the form and process for submitting an application to the department;
(5)(c)(ii) the method and criteria for selecting a grant recipient;
(5)(c)(iii) the method and formula for determining a grant amount; and
(5)(c)(iv) the reporting requirements of a grant recipient.
(6) (6)(a) The department may:
(6)(a)(i) receive gifts, contributions, and donations to support service members, veterans, families of service members and veterans, and military missions, including tangible objects and real property, if the department uses the gifts, contributions, and donations for the benefit of, or in connection with, service members, veterans, families of service members and veterans, or military missions; and
(6)(a)(ii) in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, make rules related to the administration of gifts, contributions, and donations described in Subsection (6)(a).
(6)(b) A gift, contribution, or donation received by the department as described in Subsection (6)(a), does not revert to the General Fund and is considered non-lapsing funds.
(7) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the department may make rules related to:
(7)(a) the consultation with municipalities and counties regarding compatible use plans as required in Subsection (4)(l); and
(7)(b) criteria to evaluate whether a proposed land use is compatible with military operations.
(8) Nothing in this chapter alters or preempts any provisions of Title 39A, National Guard and Militia Act, as specifically related to the National Guard.