Section 10. The mayors of cities and the selectmen of towns, other than cities and towns which become part of a district as authorized by the second paragraph of this section, shall cause to be established and maintained in their respective cities and towns a department for the purpose of furnishing such information, advice and assistance to veterans and their dependents as may be necessary to enable them to procure the benefits to which they are or may be entitled relative to employment, vocational or other educational opportunities, hospitalization, medical care, pensions, and other veterans' benefits. Each department so established and maintained shall be known as the department of veterans' services, and the officer in charge thereof shall be known as the director of veterans' services. Such director and any assistant or deputy director appointed under this section or section eleven shall be a veteran and shall be appointed in a city by the mayor, with the approval of the city council, and in a town by the selectmen.
Two or more adjoining towns, or two or more adjoining municipalities only one of which is a city, may, in a city by vote of the city council thereof, and in a town by vote of the selectmen thereof, form a district for the purposes set forth in the first paragraph of this section, including the appointment and compensation of a director of veterans' services, for the enforcement therein of such purposes and of such other provisions of law as it may be his duty to enforce. Any constituent city or town by vote may withdraw from the district at the end of any fiscal year of such city or town if such withdrawal is voted in the manner aforesaid not less than sixty days prior to the end of such fiscal year and notice of such vote is filed with the other municipalities comprising the district.
The director of veterans' services of each district established under authority of the preceding paragraph shall, under the direction of the district board referred to in section eleven, perform the duties of his office in each of the municipalities comprising his district.
The treasurer of one of the municipalities comprising such district, designated by the district board thereof, shall be treasurer of the district and shall give to the district a bond, with a surety company authorized to transact business in the commonwealth as surety, for the faithful performance of his duties as treasurer of the district in such sum and upon such conditions as said district board may require. The district treasurer shall disburse the money received under the provisions of section eleven upon warrants approved by the district board.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 115 - Veterans' Benefits
Section 2 - Powers and Duties of Commissioner of Veterans' Services
Section 2a - Enforcement of Decisions Relative to Benefits
Section 2b - Veterans Employment Opportunities Commission
Section 2c - Program to Enhance Employment Opportunities and Outcomes Among Veterans
Section 3 - Appointment of Veterans' Agents; Powers and Duties
Section 3a - Use of Photostatic Copies of Discharge Papers of Veterans
Section 4 - Applications for Veterans' Benefits
Section 5a - Lien Upon Real Estate of Certain Recipients of Veterans' Benefits
Section 6 - Reimbursement of Cities and Towns for Veterans' Benefits
Section 6a - Annuities to Certain Veterans; Veteran Defined for Secs. 6a to 6c
Section 6b - Annuities for Blind, Paraplegic or Disabled Veterans
Section 6c - Annuities to Certain Veterans; Proof of Service and Disability
Section 7 - Veterans' Burial Agent; Appointment; Powers and Duties
Section 8 - Payment and Reimbursement of Burial Expenses; Certificate
Section 9 - Care of Graves of Veterans
Section 13 - Duties of Departments of Veterans' Services
Section 15 - Municipal Departments of Veterans' Services; Audit of Accounts of Districts