FINAL BILL REPORT
HB 1307



C 251 L 05
Synopsis as Enacted

Brief Description: Defining veteran for certain purposes.

Sponsors: By Representatives Haigh, Eickmeyer, Wallace, P. Sullivan, Morrell, Sells, Miloscia, Takko, Ormsby, McCoy, Conway, McDermott and Chase.

House Committee on State Government Operations & Accountability
Senate Committee on Government Operations & Elections

Background:

There are two main definitions of "veteran" for purposes of state programs, services, and benefits for veterans. One definition, which contains mostly wartime veterans, governs eligibility for programs like pensions and retirement benefits.

The other definition, which contains both wartime and peacetime veterans, applies to the veterans' preference on civil service exams, free license plates, county aid to indigent veterans, restrictions on sending veterans to alms houses, and county burials. This definition also applies to the statute that requires a Washington drivers' license to be in full effect for the entire time a person serves in the military. This broader definition of veteran includes a person honorably discharged, or discharged for medical reasons with an honorable record, who has served in at least one of the following capacities:

Summary:

The broader definition of veteran is expanded to include a United States documented merchant mariner who received a military commendation and who served aboard an oceangoing vessel operated by the Department of Defense, or its agents, from June 25, 1950, through July 27, 1953, in Korean territorial waters and from August 5, 1964, through May 7, 1975, in Vietnamese territorial waters.

Votes on Final Passage:

House   95   0
Senate   37   1   (Senate amended)
House   97   1   (House concurred)

Effective: July 24, 2005