Bill Text: CA AB2562 | 2015-2016 | Regular Session | Enrolled

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Bill Title: Military service: benefits.

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Status: (Passed) 2016-09-13 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 332, Statutes of 2016. [AB2562 Detail]

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BILL NUMBER: AB 2562	ENROLLED
	BILL TEXT

	PASSED THE SENATE  AUGUST 23, 2016
	PASSED THE ASSEMBLY  APRIL 21, 2016

INTRODUCED BY   Committee on Veterans Affairs

                        FEBRUARY 19, 2016

   An act to amend Sections 800 and 803 of the Military and Veterans
Code, relating to military service.


	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   AB 2562, Committee on Veterans Affairs. Military service:
benefits.
   Existing law authorizes a reservist, as defined, who is called to
active duty on and after January 1, 2014, to defer payments on
mortgages, credit cards, retail installment accounts and contracts,
real property taxes and assessments, vehicle leases, and obligations
owed to utility companies, for the period of active duty plus 60
calendar days, or 180 days, whichever is the lesser, as specified.
Existing law authorizes similar provisions to a reservist who was
called to active duty before January 1, 2014, as a part of the Iraq
and Afghanistan conflicts.
   This bill would delete references to the date a reservist is
called to active duty, in both the definition of a reservist and the
payment deferral provisions, thereby making the above-described
benefits available to any reservist who otherwise meets the
definition.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

  SECTION 1.  Section 800 of the Military and Veterans Code is
amended to read:
   800.  (a) Subject to subdivision (b), in addition to any other
benefits provided by law and to the extent permitted by federal law,
a reservist who is called to active duty may defer payments on any of
the following obligations while serving on active duty:
   (1) An obligation secured by a mortgage or deed of trust.
   (2) Credit Card, as defined in Section 1747.02 of the Civil Code.
   (3) Retail installment contract, as defined in Section 1802.6 of
the Civil Code.
   (4) Retail installment account, installment account, or revolving
account, as defined in Section 1802.7 of the Civil Code.
   (5) Up to two vehicle loans. For purposes of this chapter,
"vehicle" means a vehicle as defined in Section 670 of the Vehicle
Code.
   (6) A payment of property tax or any special assessment of in-lieu
property tax imposed on real property that is assessed on
residential property owned by the reservist and used as that
reservist's primary place of residence on the date the reservist was
ordered to active duty.
   (7) An obligation owed to a utility company.
   (b) (1) In order for an obligation or liability of a reservist to
be subject to the provisions of this chapter, the reservist or the
reservist's designee shall deliver to the obligor both of the
following:
   (A) A letter signed by the reservist, under penalty of perjury,
requesting a deferment of financial obligations.
   (B) A copy of the reservist's activation or deployment order and
any other information that substantiates the duration of the service
member's military service.
   (2) If required by a financial institution, proof that the
reservist's employer does not provide continuing income to the
reservist while the reservist is on active military duty, including
the reservist's military pay, of more than 90 percent of the
reservist's monthly salary and wage income earned before the call to
active duty.
   (c) Upon request of the reservist or the reservist's dependent or
designee and within five working days of that request, if applicable,
the employer of a reservist shall furnish the letter or other
comparable evidence showing that the employer's compensation policy
does not provide continuing income to the reservist, including the
reservist's military pay, of more than 90 percent of the reservist's
monthly salary and wage income earned before the call to active duty.

   (d) The deferral period on financial obligations shall be the
lesser of 180 days or the period of active duty plus 60 calendar days
and shall apply only to those payments due subsequent to the notice
provided to a lender as provided in subdivision (b). In addition, the
total period of the deferment shall not exceed 180 days within a
365-day period.
   (e) If a lender defers payments on a closed end credit obligation
or an open-end credit obligation with a maturity date, pursuant to
this chapter, the lender shall extend the term of the obligation by
the amount of months the obligation was deferred.
   (f) If a lender defers payments on an open-end credit obligation
pursuant to this chapter, the lender may restrict the availability of
additional credit with respect to that obligation during the term of
the deferral.
  SEC. 2.  Section 803 of the Military and Veterans Code is amended
to read:
   803.  The following definitions apply for purposes of this
chapter:
   (a) "Reservist" means either of the following:
   (1) A member of the militia, as defined in Section 120, called or
ordered into state military service pursuant to Section 143 or
Section 146, or in federal or state military service pursuant to
Title 10 or Title 32 of the United States Code.
   (2) A reservist of the United States Military Reserve who has been
ordered to full-time federal active duty by the President of the
United States pursuant to Title 10 of the United States Code.
   (b) "Military service" means either of the following:
   (1) Full-time active state service or full-time active federal
service of a service member who is a member of the militia, as
described in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a).
   (2) Full-time active duty of a service member who is a reservist,
as described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) for a period of 30
consecutive days.

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