- Tennessee Department of Veterans Affairs
The Tennessee Department of Veterans Affairs is a Cabinet-level agency within the
Tennessee state government, headed by theTennessee Commissioner of Veterans Affairs , who is currentlyJohn A. Keys . The Department is responsible for administering programs of veterans benefits for Tennessee'sveterans , their families, and their survivors.The Department manages state veterans cemeteries for members of the Armed Forces of the United States who died while on active duty, and for veterans who served on active duty in the Armed Forces that were discharged or released before
September 7 ,1980 . They also manage freelicense plates for 100% service connected disabled veterans, ex-prisoners of war , and recipients of theMedal of Honor , the Distinguished Service Cross, theNavy Cross , and the Air Force Cross. Owners of free license plates receive parking privileges, and certain veterans receive special or memorial license plates.Other state benefits include management of state
veterans home s, property tax relief for 100% disabled veterans and their surviving spouses, $10 hunting and fishing licenses for 30% or more service connected disabled veterans, scholarships for eligible dependent children, exception to the motor vehicle privilege tax for 100% disabled veterans, reemployment rights of public employees, discounts instate park s, preference for veterans in state employment, and credit for military service in state employment. Bystatute , the Department of Veterans Affairs is prohibited from in any way assisting the implementation or operation of the Tennessee Tomorrow Program, which was transferred to theTennessee Department of Education by executive order, or any youth-in-public-service program.According to the Tennessee Blue Book, an Ex-Serviceman's Bureau was established in
1921 , but the small agency was unable to provide adequate service for the influx of veterans afterWorld War II . As a result, the General Assembly created the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide statewide services in1945 . In1959 , the department was placed under the governor's office as a staff division headed by a director, but the General Assembly once again established it as a department in1975 . In1987 the General Assembly authorized the department to establish state veterans cemeteries, and in1988 legislation was passed that established state veterans homes under the direction of a board of directors appointed by the governor. In1991 the department was authorized to train and accredit county-employed veterans service officers.External links
* [http://www.tennessee.gov/veteran/index.html The Tennessee Department of Veterans Affairs website]
* [http://198.187.128.12/ LexisNexis's archive of Tennessee Code, Title 4]
* [http://www.tennessee.gov/tsla/history/state/recordgroups/findingaids/rg95.pdf A list of Tennessee executive orders from the Tennessee State Library and Archives]
* [http://www.state.tn.us/sos/bluebook/05-06/30-veterans.pdf The Tennessee Blue Book's section on the Department (PDF)]Misc links
* [http://www.compliancenews.com/ Compliance News] A national internet publication that promotes the interests of Disabled Veterans and provides lists of federal and state jobs that are looking to hire Veteran sub contractors.
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