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Vietnam War must have served on active duty for a period | of more than 180 days, any part of which occurred after | February 27, 1961 and before May 8, 1975 in the case of a | veteran who served in the Republic of Vietnam and after | August 4, 1964 and before May 7, 1975 in all other cases, | unless the veteran died in service or was discharged for | a service-connected disability after that date. "Vietnam | War" means the period between August 5, 1964 and May 7, | 1975 and the period beginning on February 28, 1961 and | ending on May 7, 1975 in the case of a veteran who served | in the Republic of Vietnam during that period. "Persian | Gulf War" means service on active duty on or after August | 7, 1990 and before or on the date that the United States | Government recognizes as the end of that war period; or |
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| (2) Who are disabled by injury or disease incurred or | aggravated during active military service in the line | of duty and are receiving any form of pension or | compensation from the United States Government for | total, service-connected disability. |
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| The exemptions provided in this paragraph apply to the | property of that veteran, including property held in joint | tenancy with that veteran's spouse or held in a revocable | living trust for the benefit of that veteran. |
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| A.Exemptions granted under this paragraph on or after April | 1, 2002 require a 100% reimbursement to the municipality for | the property tax revenues lost tB.o that municipality.__ | Exemptions granted on or after April 1, 2002 under this | paragraph are not considered eligible for reimbursement | under paragraph H.__Municipal property tax revenues lost as | a result of exemptions granted prior to April 1, 2002 are | not 100% reimbursable but may be reimbursable under section | 661. |
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| | Sec. 3. 37-B MRSA §505, sub-§5 is enacted to read: |
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| | 5.__Public assistance designation.__Assistance granted to | veterans or their dependents pursuant to this section is | designated public assistance within the meaning of Title 22, | section 9-A.__The department retains administrative | responsibility for assistance granted under this section. |
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| | Sec. 4. Notification. The Department of Administrative and Financial | Services, Maine Revenue Services shall notify by regular mail | each municipality of the provisions of that section of this Act | that amends the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 36, section 653, | subsection 1, paragraph C at least 60 days prior |
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| to the beginning of the first property tax year to which the | changes apply. |
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| | Sec. 5. Application. That section of this Act that amends the Maine | Revised Statutes, Title 36, section 653, subsection 1, paragraph | C applies to property tax years beginning April 1, 2002. |
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| | Sec. 6. Appropriation. The following funds are appropriated from | the General Fund to carry out the purposes of this Act. |
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| Bureau of Veterans' Services |
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| Provides funds to the Bureau of | Veterans' Services to hire one | new full-time support staff | position and to convert 4 part- | time support staff positions to | full-time staff positions in | the bureau's regional field | offices and for the purchase of | new computers and software to | provide staff training in | computer applications for staff | in the bureau's field offices. | Provides funds to provide aid | to veterans and their | dependents pursuant to the | Maine Revised Statutes, |
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| | This bill reduces from 15 to 5 the years of creditable service | a state employee who is a member of the Maine State Retirement | System must have before the employee is eligible to purchase | service credits for service in the Armed Forces of the United | States. It also removes the requirement that members joining | after January 1, 1976 must have served in a federally recognized | period of conflict to be eligible to purchase military service | credits. |
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| | This bill expands eligibility for the veterans' property tax | exemption and removes from statute eligibility requirements | related to federally recognized periods of war. It also makes | all honorably discharged veterans who are 62 years of age or | older eligible for the veterans' property tax exemption | authorized by this bill. The bill requires the Department of | Administrative and Financial Services, Maine Revenue Services to | notify each municipality of this expanded eligibility at least 60 | days prior to the beginning of the first property tax year to | which this expanded eligibility applies. |
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| | This bill designates as public assistance aid provided to | veterans and their dependents pursuant to the Maine Revised | Statutes, Title 37-B and requires that the Department of Defense, | Veterans and Emergency Management retain administrative | responsibility for this aid. |
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| | This bill also restores funding for support staff positions in | the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management, | Bureau of Veterans' Services regional field offices that were | eliminated in the budget cuts of 1990. It provides funding to | purchase new computers and software for the regional offices that | will, among other things, link them with the bureau's Togus | claims office. The bill also restores funding to provide aid to | veterans and their dependents. |
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