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(b) A foster child of a veteran;

 
(c) A legally adopted child of a veteran;

 
(d) A stepchild, if a member of a veteran's household
either at the time of application or, in the event
of the veteran's death, at the time of death, and
who thereafter continues as a member of the
household; or

 
(e) An illegitimate child A child born to an unwed
mother, when a veteran has been judicially ordered
or decreed to contribute to that child's support,
or judicially decreed to be the putative father,
or has acknowledged under oath and in writing that
he is the father of the child.

 
(2) "Federally recognized period of conflict" means World
War I, April 6, 1917 to November 11, 1918, or to March
31, 1920, if service was in Russia; World War II,
December 7, 1941 to December 31, 1946; Korean Conflict,
June 27, 1950 to January 31, 1955; the Vietnam War,
August 5, 1964 to May 7, 1975; and the Persian Gulf
War, August 7, 1990 to April 11, 1991.

 
(3) "Parent" means the father or mother of a veteran with
whom the veteran lived during that veteran's minority
and for whom that veteran would be legally responsible
under the laws of this State; or the foster father or
mother of the veteran.

 
(4) "Spouse" means the person currently legally married to
a living veteran or the widow or widower of a deceased
veteran who has not become the dependent of another
person.

 
(5) "Veteran" means any person who served in the United
States Armed Forces during any federally recognized
period of conflict and was not dishonorably discharged;
is disabled and a resident of the State; or is deceased
and at time of death was a resident of the State. A
veteran of the Vietnam War must have served on active
duty for a period of more than 90 days unless that
veteran died in service, or was discharged for a
service-connected disability and any part of that
active duty service occurred after August 4, 1964 and
before May 7, 1975.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill removes from the Maine Revised Statutes the
references to "illegitimate" or "bastard" child and substitutes
the phrase "child born to an unwed mother."


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