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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

 
(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.

 
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.

 
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.

 
Sec. 3. 37-B MRSA §505, sub-§5 is enacted to read:

 
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.

 
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

 
to the beginning of the first property tax year to which the
changes apply.

 
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.

 
Sec. 6. Appropriation. The following funds are appropriated from
the General Fund to carry out the purposes of this Act.

 
2001-022002-03

 
DEFENSE, VETERANS AND

 
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT,

 
DEPARTMENT OF

 
Bureau of Veterans' Services

 
Personal Services$55,000

 
All Other260,000$200,000

 
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,

 
Title 37-B, section 505.

 
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE,

 
VETERANS AND EMERGENCY

 
MANAGEMENT________________

 
TOTAL$315,000$200,000

 
SUMMARY

 
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.

 
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.

 
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.

 
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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