(1)  the  government  of  the  United  States, including any agency or
public authority thereof;
  (2) the government of the state of New York, including any  agency  or
public authority thereof;
  (3)  any  political  subdivision of the government of the state of New
York, including any agency or public authority thereof; or
  (4) any private individual, corporation or foundation;
  (b) Pursuant to section twenty-three of this article, to  provide  for
the   construction,   establishment,  expansion,  improvement,  support,
operation, maintenance and the provision of  perpetual  care  for  state
veterans cemeteries;
  (c)  To  expend  moneys  from  the  veterans  remembrance and cemetery
maintenance  and  operation  fund,  established  pursuant   to   section
ninety-seven-mmmm of the state finance law; and
  (d)  To  evaluate,  monitor  and  otherwise  oversee  the operation of
veterans cemeteries in this state.
  19. To make application to the government of the United States or  any
political  subdivision, agency or instrumentality thereof, for funds for
the purpose of providing an optional fund for the burial of veterans who
(i) were honorably discharged or (ii) had  a  qualifying  condition,  as
defined  in  section one of this article, and received a discharge other
than bad conduct or  dishonorable,  or  (iii)  were  a  discharged  LGBT
veteran,  as  defined  in  section  one  of this article, and received a
discharge other than bad conduct or dishonorable, in any  not-for-profit
cemetery  corporation  in  this state; provided, however, that all costs
associated with the establishment of such optional fund shall  be  borne
by  the  political subdivision, agency or instrumentality with which the
department has contracted.
  20. To establish, operate and maintain a toll-free  telephone  number,
under  the  supervision  of  the  state commissioner, for the purpose of
providing callers thereof with information relating to services provided
by the department as well as services and programs provided to  veterans
by other agencies, bureaus and organizations. Such services and programs
shall  include,  but  not  be  limited to, educational and job benefits,
tuition assistance programs, survivor benefits, health and mental health
referrals and real property tax exemptions.
  21. To establish, operate and  maintain  a  free  mobile  application,
under  the  supervision  of  the state commissioner, for the purposes of
providing veterans and their family members with information,  available
on  a  region-specific  basis,  relating  to  services  provided  by the
department as well as services and  programs  provided  to  veterans  by
other  state  agencies, the federal government, and other organizations.
Such services  and  programs  shall  include,  but  not  be  limited  to
educational  and  job  benefits,  tuition  assistance programs, survivor
benefits, health and mental health  referrals,  and  real  property  tax
exemptions.  The  department's  website shall contain a link to the free
mobile application.
  22. To develop, jointly with the commissioner of education, a form  by
which  the  parent  or person in parental relation to a designated child
may, should he or she so elect, report to the department that  a  parent
of  such  child  is  a  veteran  of the uniformed services who served in
Vietnam during the Vietnam conflict. This form shall: (i) clearly  state
that  the  parent  or  person  in  parental  relation is not required to
provide the information requested and that the information will have  no
bearing  upon  the  services the child will receive; (ii) state that the
information will be used exclusively for research purposes  and  explain
those research purposes in plain language; and (iii) provide the address
to  which  the  form  is  to  be  mailed, should the parent or person in
parental relation elect to make such report. For the  purposes  of  this
subdivision,  the  term "designated child" shall mean a child designated
by a school district committee on special education pursuant to  section
forty-four  hundred two of the education law as either learning disabled
or emotionally disturbed.
  23. To  process  all  information  received  from  nursing  homes  and
residential  health  care  facilities,  including  assisted  living  and
assisted living residences  as  defined  in  section  forty-six  hundred
fifty-one of the public health law, and adult care facilities authorized
under  title two of article seven of the social services law, indicating
veteran or  veteran  spouse  status.  Such  processing  shall  occur  by
transmitting  such  information to veterans benefits advisors for review
and potential linkage to applicable benefits, including but not  limited
to  federal  aid  and attendance and a federal improved pension program.
Veterans benefits advisors  shall  work  with  county  veterans  service
officers or any accredited service officers of an organization chartered
by the congress of the United States and/or recognized by the department
of  veterans  affairs  for  claim  representation as necessary and where
appropriate.  Such  information   shall   be   protected   as   personal
confidential  information under article six-A of the public officers law
against disclosure of confidential material, and shall be used  only  to
assist  in  providing  linkage  to  applicable benefits and entitlements
under federal and state law.
  24. To include within the annual report  as  required  by  subdivision
seventeen  of this section an accounting of the number of forms received
from nursing homes and residential  health  care  facilities,  including
assisted  living  and  assisted  living residences as defined in section
forty-six hundred fifty-one of the public health  law,  and  adult  care
facilities  authorized  under  title  two of article seven of the social
services law, and  the  specific  number  of  veterans  and  spouses  of
veterans  linked  to  applicable benefits, including, but not limited to
federal aid and attendance and a federal improved pension program.  Such
report  shall  evaluate the average time taken by the department between
receipt of such information, transmission to veterans benefits  advisors
and  linkage  to available benefits. Such report shall also evaluate the
effectiveness of the program and make recommendations  for  improvements
as necessary.
  25.   To   encourage  the  development  of  and  to  provide  for  the
establishment of a state women  veterans  coordinator,  as  provided  in
section nineteen of this article.
  26.  To  make  available  information  on  accident prevention courses
approved  by  the  commissioner  of  motor  vehicles   online   on   the
department's  website.  The  department  shall  provide  a  link  to the
department of motor vehicles website pages containing information on the
accident prevention courses.
  27. To provide information regarding resources that are  available  to
assist   veterans  who  experience  mental  health  or  substance  abuse
problems, and veterans with physical disabilities, by maintaining mental
health,  substance  abuse  and  physical  disabilities  portals  on  the
department's  internet website. Such portals shall provide virtual links
to appropriate governmental programs on the federal and state levels and
information on  suicide  prevention,  peer  outreach  and  support,  and
services that address the special needs of physically disabled veterans.
The  department may consult with the office of mental health, the office
of addiction services and supports, the department  of  health  and  the
department  of  labor.  The  department  shall  make  reference  to this
information provided pursuant to  subdivisions  five  and  six  of  this
section  and  in  the  annual report to the governor and the legislature
required  pursuant  to  subdivision  seventeen  of  this  section.  Such
information  required  under  this  subdivision  shall be maintained and
updated annually.
  28. To include within the annual report  as  required  by  subdivision
seventeen  of  this section an accounting of the number of veteran-owned
small businesses in the state of New York, to be listed by the following
designations: small business concern owned and controlled by veterans as
set forth in 15 U.S.C. section 632(Q)(3), as amended from time to  time,
and  service  disabled veteran-owned business enterprise as set forth in
article three of this chapter. Such listing shall  include  but  not  be
limited  to  the  name  of the veteran owner or owners of each business,
location of each such business, the  type  of  each  such  business  and
whenever  practicable,  be  divided  into categories of labor, services,
equipment, materials and recognized construction trades. The  department
shall  request  this  information  annually  from the U.S. department of
veterans  affairs,  any  other  appropriate  federal  agencies  and  the
department of service-disabled veterans' business development within the
New York state office of general services.
  29.  To  maintain  a fact sheet on the department's webpage containing
(a) contact information for all  veterans  integrated  service  networks
located within the state, (b) current contact information for the United
States  veterans  health administration including VA medical centers and
clinics and (c) contact information for each New  York  State  veterans'
home.  The  fact  sheet  shall  be  entitled,  "Information for Veterans
concerning Health Care Options" and shall be updated annually.
  30. To maintain a listing on the department's  website  of  the  local
veterans'  service  agencies established pursuant to section fourteen of
this article with the name, location, hours  of  operation  and  contact
information  of  each  county  and  city  veterans'  service agency. The
department shall also provide this information in its annual  report  to
the  governor  and  the  legislature as required pursuant to subdivision
seventeen of this section. Information under this subdivision  shall  be
provided  to  the  department by each local veterans' service agency and
shall be updated annually.
  31. To maintain a discharge upgrade advisory board program within  the
department  to provide written non-binding advisory opinions to veterans
of the state of New York appealing their character of discharge from the
discharge review board or the board for corrections of military  records
for their branch of service on the federal level. Individuals may submit
an  application  with  evidence, including all relevant documents, which
shall be reviewed by the discharge upgrade advisory board program  in  a
timely  manner.  If  such  board  finds  the veteran's application for a
discharge upgrade is  meritorious,  then  the  board  will  provide  the
veteran with a written opinion advocating for the discharge review board
or  board  for  corrections  of  military or naval records to grant that
veteran's appeal. The department shall post information on the discharge
upgrade advisory board program  on  its  official  webpage.  The  annual
report  required  by subdivision seventeen of this section shall contain
information including, but not limited to, the number of cases reviewed,
and the number of cases where a veteran's application was  found  to  be
meritorious.
  32.  To  provide information regarding resources that are available to
assist veterans who experienced military sexual trauma while  on  active
duty  or  during  military  training,  by  maintaining a military sexual
trauma portal on the department's internet website.  Such  portal  shall
provide  virtual  links  to  appropriate  governmental  programs  on the
federal and state levels. The department may consult with the office  of
mental  health  and  the department of health. The department shall make
reference to this information provided pursuant to subdivisions five and
six of this section and in the annual report to  the  governor  and  the
legislature  required pursuant to subdivision seventeen of this section.
Such information required under this subdivision shall be maintained and
updated annually.
  33. To make widely available to the public via,  among  other  things,
publication  on  the  department's  website  and free mobile application
pursuant  to  subdivision  twenty-one  of  this   section,   information
regarding   the   veterans  remembrance  and  cemetery  maintenance  and
operation fund established pursuant to section ninety-seven-mmmm of  the
state finance law.
  34. To prepare and submit a report in consultation with the department
of  health  and the department of mental hygiene including the following
information to the extent it is reasonably accessible: (a) the number of
veterans who died by suicide; (b) trends of veterans suicide rates  over
the  last  five  years, including details by period of military service;
and (c) a comparison of veterans suicide rates by county, statewide  and
nationwide.   Such  report  shall  be  delivered  to  the  governor  and
legislature no later than June thirteenth, two thousand twenty-four  and
every  three  years thereafter. Such report shall also be made available
on the division's website.
  35. The department shall: (a) forward completed forms received from  a
coroner, coroner's physician or medical examiner pursuant to section six
hundred  seventy-seven of the county law to the office of mental hygiene
pursuant to subdivision (g) of section 7.07 of the mental hygiene law in
a timely manner; and (b) compile such information for inclusion  in  the
annual report pursuant to this section.
  36.  To  coordinate  outreach  efforts  that  ensure  members  of  the
uniformed services and veterans who are residents  of  this  state,  and
their  families,  are  made  aware  of  services  for  veterans from any
departments, divisions, boards, bureaus, commissions or agencies of  the
state or any political subdivision of this state.
  37.  To  develop collaborative relationships among state, federal, and
local agencies and private organizations, including but not  limited  to
the  office  of mental health, state office for the aging, and office of
addiction services and supports, to help facilitate access  to  services
by  members  of the uniformed services and veterans who are residents of
the state and their families.
Structure New York Laws
Article 1 - Department of Veterans' Services
2 - Department of Veterans' Services.
3 - Veterans' Services Commission.
4 - General Functions, Powers and Duties of Department.
5 - Veteran Speaker Education Program.
6 - Cooperation and Facilities of Other Departments.
7 - Information on Status of Veterans Receiving Assistance.
9 - New York State Veteran Burial Fund.
10 - Time Within Which Marriage May Be Solemnized; Member of the Uniformed Services.
13 - State Veterans' Service Agency.
14 - Local Veterans' Service Agencies.
15 - Powers and Duties of Local Veterans' Service Agencies.
16 - Location and Cost of Local Veterans' Service Agencies; Deputy Local Directors.
17 - Local Veterans' Service Committees.
18 - Appropriations for Expenses and Activities of Local Veterans' Service Agencies.
19 - Women Veterans Coordinator.
20 - Women Veterans Advisory Committee.
23 - Persons Who May Receive Annuity.
24 - New York State Veterans' Cemeteries.
25 - Veterans Health Screening.
26 - Payment to Parents of Veterans.
27 - Cremated Remains of a Veteran.
28 - New York State Silver Rose Veterans Service Certificate.
29 - Intake Forms for Admission and Residency.
29-A - Loan Counseling for Mortgages Guaranteed by the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944.