Bill Text: NY A00777 | 2025-2026 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Addresses the financial, health care, educational, and workforce needs of disabled veterans and their families by providing tax relief, expanding health care access, enhancing education benefits, and improving workforce protections.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Introduced) 2025-01-08 - referred to veterans' affairs [A00777 Detail]

Download: New_York-2025-A00777-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                           777

                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions

                   IN ASSEMBLY

                                       (Prefiled)

                                     January 8, 2025
                                       ___________

        Introduced by M. of A. E. BROWN -- read once and referred to the Commit-
          tee on Veterans' Affairs

        AN  ACT  to  amend the real property tax law, the tax law, the education
          law, the labor law and the veterans'  services  law,  in  relation  to
          providing  financial  support  and  educational opportunity, expanding
          health care access, and increasing workforce protections for  disabled
          veterans and such disabled veterans' families

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may  be  cited  as
     2  the "veteran support and opportunity act".
     3    §  2. Legislative intent. The legislature finds that veterans with one
     4  hundred percent disability status have made significant  sacrifices  for
     5  their  country  and,  in return, deserve to live without financial hard-
     6  ship, inadequate health care, or limited  opportunities  for  themselves
     7  and  their  families.  The financial challenges faced by these veterans,
     8  including the burden of high property taxes and inflation, create obsta-
     9  cles to their well-being, putting  them  at  risk  of  homelessness  and
    10  limiting  their  ability  to provide for their families. The health care
    11  needs of disabled veterans are often unmet, and the  access  to  timely,
    12  comprehensive  care is critical to their physical and mental health. The
    13  educational needs of veterans'  families  are  equally  important;  they
    14  should have access to tuition-free education, including private schools,
    15  colleges,  and  specialized  programs.  Veterans  should  not  face  job
    16  discrimination or limitations in accessing the care and  time  off  they
    17  need  to  balance their health with employment. It is the intent of this
    18  legislation to provide financial relief, health care, educational oppor-
    19  tunities, and workforce protections  to  one  hundred  percent  disabled
    20  veterans  and their families, to honor such veterans' service and ensure
    21  their quality of life is maintained.

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD00314-01-5

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     1    § 3. Subdivision 2 of section 458-a of the real property  tax  law  is
     2  amended by adding a new paragraph (e) to read as follows:
     3    (e)  Notwithstanding  the provisions of paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of
     4  this subdivision, a county, city,  town,  village  or  school  district,
     5  acting  by  and through its governing body, shall grant to a veteran, or
     6  the unmarried surviving spouse of such veteran, who served in  a  combat
     7  theatre  or  combat  zone of operations, and who is or was a one hundred
     8  percent disabled veteran, a one  hundred  percent  exemption  from  real
     9  property  taxation.  The  local maximum exemption allowance adopted by a
    10  local law pursuant to paragraph (d) of this subdivision shall not  apply
    11  to  such  exemptions  of  one  hundred  percent  disabled veterans. "One
    12  hundred percent disabled veteran" means a veteran  who  (i)  received  a
    13  compensation  rating  of  one  hundred  percent  from  the United States
    14  department of veterans' affairs  or  the  United  States  department  of
    15  defense  because  of a service-connected disability incurred in the line
    16  of duty and (ii) is certified by the United States department of  veter-
    17  ans'  affairs  or the United States department of defense as entitled to
    18  receive disability payments upon the certification of the United  States
    19  department  of  veterans'  affairs  or  the  United States department of
    20  defense for a disability incurred in the line of duty.
    21    § 4. Paragraph (b) of subdivision 2 of section 459-c of the real prop-
    22  erty tax law, as amended by chapter 6 of the laws of 2024, is amended to
    23  read as follows:
    24    (b) a person with a disability is one who has  a  physical  or  mental
    25  impairment, not due to current use of alcohol or illegal drug use, which
    26  substantially  limits  such  person's  ability  to engage in one or more
    27  major life activities, such as caring for one's self, performing  manual
    28  tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning and work-
    29  ing,  and  who  (i)  is  certified to receive social security disability
    30  insurance (SSDI) or supplemental security income  (SSI)  benefits  under
    31  the  federal  Social Security Act, or (ii) is certified to receive Rail-
    32  road Retirement Disability benefits under the federal  railroad  Retire-
    33  ment  Act, or (iii) has received a certificate from the state commission
    34  for the blind stating that such person is  legally  blind,  or  (iv)  is
    35  certified  to receive a United States Postal Service disability pension,
    36  or (v) [is certified to receive a United States department  of  veterans
    37  affairs  disability  pension  pursuant  to 38 U.S.C. §1521, or (vi)] has
    38  received an order from the chair  of  the  workers'  compensation  board
    39  pursuant  to article two of the workers' compensation law determining an
    40  award for compensation for (A) permanent total disability, as  described
    41  in  subdivision one of section fifteen of the workers' compensation law,
    42  or (B) permanent partial disability, as described in  subdivision  three
    43  of  such section fifteen of the workers' compensation law, provided that
    44  the governing board of a municipality, after a public hearing, may adopt
    45  a local law or resolution establishing an adjustment  percentage  to  be
    46  applied  to  the  exemption percentage schedule established in paragraph
    47  (b) of subdivision one of this section, for exemptions based upon perma-
    48  nent partial disabilities. Such adjustment percentage shall not be  less
    49  than fifty percent, and not more than one hundred percent.
    50    An  award  letter from the Social Security Administration or the Rail-
    51  road Retirement Board, or a certificate from the  state  commission  for
    52  the blind, or an award letter from the United States Postal Service, [or
    53  an  award letter from the United States department of veterans affairs,]
    54  or an order of determination of an award for compensation for  permanent
    55  total disability or for permanent partial disability issued by the work-
    56  ers' compensation board shall be submitted as proof of disability.

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     1    §  5.  Subsection  (i)  of  section  601  of the tax law is relettered
     2  subsection (j) and a new subsection (i) is added to read as follows:
     3    (i)   One  hundred  percent  disabled  veterans.  Notwithstanding  the
     4  provisions of subsections (a), (b), (c) and (d) of this section and  any
     5  other  provision  of  this  article,  for taxable years beginning on and
     6  after January first, two thousand twenty-five, the  gross  income  of  a
     7  resident  individual who is a one hundred percent disabled veteran shall
     8  be exempt from tax under this article regardless of whether such  income
     9  is  subject  to  federal  income taxation. "One hundred percent disabled
    10  veteran" means a veteran who (i) received a compensation rating  of  one
    11  hundred  percent  from the United States department of veterans' affairs
    12  or the United States department of defense because of a service-connect-
    13  ed disability incurred in the line of duty and (ii) is certified by  the
    14  United  States  department  of  veterans'  affairs  or the United States
    15  department of defense as entitled to receive  disability  payments  upon
    16  the  certification  of the United States department of veterans' affairs
    17  or the United States department of defense for a disability incurred  in
    18  the line of duty.
    19    §  6. Subparagraph (c) of paragraph 1 of subsection (e) of section 606
    20  of the tax law, as amended by chapter 713 of the laws of 1996, is relet-
    21  tered subparagraph (C) and amended to read as follows:
    22    (C) "Household gross income" means the aggregate adjusted gross income
    23  of all members of the household for the taxable  year  as  reported  for
    24  federal  income  tax  purposes,  or  which would be reported as adjusted
    25  gross income if a federal income tax return were required to  be  filed,
    26  with  the  modifications in subsection (b) of section six hundred twelve
    27  but without the modifications in subsection (c) of  such  section,  plus
    28  any  portion of the gain from the sale or exchange of property otherwise
    29  excluded from such amount; earned income from sources without the United
    30  States excludable from federal gross  income  by  section  nine  hundred
    31  eleven  of  the  internal  revenue  code;  support money not included in
    32  adjusted gross income; nontaxable strike benefits; supplemental security
    33  income payments; the gross amount of any pension or annuity benefits  to
    34  the  extent  not  included in such adjusted gross income (including, but
    35  not limited to, railroad retirement benefits and all  payments  received
    36  under the federal social security act and veterans' disability pensions;
    37  provided,  however,  that household gross income for one hundred percent
    38  disabled veterans shall not  include  payments  received  under  federal
    39  veterans'  disability  pensions);  nontaxable interest received from the
    40  state of New York, its agencies, instrumentalities, public corporations,
    41  or political subdivisions (including a public corporation created pursu-
    42  ant to agreement or compact with  another  state  or  Canada);  workers'
    43  compensation;  the  gross  amount  of  "loss-of-time" insurance; and the
    44  amount of cash public assistance and relief, other than medical  assist-
    45  ance for the needy, paid to or for the benefit of the qualified taxpayer
    46  or members of [his] such qualified taxpayer's household. Household gross
    47  income  shall  not  include  surplus  foods  or  other relief in kind or
    48  payments made to individuals because of [their] such individuals' status
    49  as victims of Nazi persecution as defined  in  P.L.  103-286.  Provided,
    50  further,  household gross income for children and spouses of one hundred
    51  percent disabled veterans shall not include scholarships or other finan-
    52  cial assistance awarded pursuant to article  thirteen  or  part  two  of
    53  article  fourteen  of  the  education  law. Provided, further, household
    54  gross income shall only include all such income received by all  members
    55  of  the  household while members of such household. "One hundred percent
    56  disabled veteran" means a veteran who (i) received a compensation rating

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     1  of one hundred percent from the United States  department  of  veterans'
     2  affairs  or  the  United  States  department  of  defense  because  of a
     3  service-connected disability incurred in the line of duty  and  (ii)  is
     4  certified  by  the  United States department of veterans' affairs or the
     5  United States department of defense as entitled  to  receive  disability
     6  payments  upon  the  certification  of  the  United States department of
     7  veterans' affairs or the United States department of defense for a disa-
     8  bility incurred in the line of duty.
     9    § 7. Section 604 of the education law  is  amended  by  adding  a  new
    10  subdivision 13 to read as follows:
    11    13.  Regents  awards  for  children and spouses of one hundred percent
    12  disabled veterans.
    13    § 8. The education law is amended by adding a  new  section  668-h  to
    14  read as follows:
    15    §  668-h.  Regents  awards  for  children  and  spouses of one hundred
    16  percent disabled veterans. 1. Eligible groups. Awards shall be  made  to
    17  students each of whom has a parent, step-parent where the student is the
    18  dependent  of the step-parent even if the student's biological parent is
    19  still living, or spouse who is a veteran who (i) received a compensation
    20  rating of one hundred percent  from  the  United  States  department  of
    21  veterans'  affairs or the United States department of defense because of
    22  a service-connected disability incurred in the line of duty and (ii)  is
    23  certified  by  the  United States department of veterans' affairs or the
    24  United States department of defense as entitled  to  receive  disability
    25  payments  upon  the  certification  of  the  United States department of
    26  veterans' affairs or the United States department of defense for a disa-
    27  bility incurred in the line of duty.
    28    2. Determinations of disability. Determinations concerning  disability
    29  or  death  by  the  United States department of veterans' affairs or the
    30  United States department of defense shall be conclusive.
    31    3. Amount and duration. Every recipient shall receive the  payment  of
    32  tuition  and  other  fees and charges, less the amounts payable for such
    33  purposes from scholarships or other financial  assistance  awarded  said
    34  student  pursuant  to article thirteen of this title or part two of this
    35  article. Any award pursuant to this section shall be  inclusive  of  any
    36  amount  the  student would otherwise be eligible for pursuant to section
    37  six hundred sixty-eight of this subpart. Awards under this section shall
    38  be payable for each of not more than four academic years of  undergradu-
    39  ate  study  or  five  academic years if a program normally requires five
    40  years, as defined by the commissioner pursuant to  article  thirteen  of
    41  this title.
    42    § 9. The labor law is amended by adding a new section 202-m to read as
    43  follows:
    44    §  202-m.  Leave of absence for disabled veterans. 1. For the purposes
    45  of this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
    46    (a) "Adverse personnel action" means any discipline, including issuing
    47  a notice of discipline, discharge, suspension,  demotion,  penalization,
    48  or discrimination against an employee.
    49    (b)  "Disabled  veterans  leave  of  absence" means unlimited leave of
    50  absence provided to one hundred disabled veterans for  medical  appoint-
    51  ments, treatments, and health-related needs relating to or in connection
    52  with a disability incurred in the line of duty.
    53    (c)  "Employee"  means  a person who performs services for hire for an
    54  employer, for an average of twenty or more hours per week, and  includes
    55  all  individuals  employed  at any site owned or operated by an employer
    56  but shall not include an independent contractor.

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     1    (d) "Employer" means a person or entity that employs  twenty  or  more
     2  employees  at at least one site and includes an individual, corporation,
     3  partnership, association,  nonprofit  organization,  group  of  persons,
     4  state,  county,  town,  city, school district, public authority or other
     5  governmental subdivision of any kind.
     6    (e)  "One  hundred  percent  disabled veteran" means a veteran who (i)
     7  received a compensation rating of one hundred percent  from  the  United
     8  States  department  of veterans' affairs or the United States department
     9  of defense because of a service-connected  disability  incurred  in  the
    10  line  of  duty  and (ii) is certified by the United States department of
    11  veterans' affairs or the United States department of defense as entitled
    12  to receive disability payments upon  the  certification  of  the  United
    13  States  department  of veterans' affairs or the United States department
    14  of defense for a disability incurred in the line of duty.
    15    2. An employer  shall  grant  unlimited  disabled  veterans  leave  of
    16  absence  to  all employees who are one hundred percent disabled veterans
    17  in order for such  employee  to  attend  medical  appointments,  receive
    18  treatments, or manage such employee's health conditions.
    19    3.  An  employer shall not take any adverse personnel action against a
    20  one hundred percent disabled veteran regarding such one hundred disabled
    21  veteran's employment because such one hundred percent disabled veteran:
    22    (a) utilizes, or requests to utilize, sick leave or any  other  avail-
    23  able leave due to a disability incurred in the line of duty; or
    24    (b)  obtains or requests to obtain a leave of absence pursuant to this
    25  section.
    26    4. This section shall not affect an employee's rights with respect  to
    27  any other employee benefit otherwise provided by law.
    28    §  10.  Section 4 of the veterans' services law is amended by adding a
    29  new subdivision 39 to read as follows:
    30    39. To provide information regarding resources that are  available  to
    31  assist  veterans  in obtaining financial support by maintaining a veter-
    32  ans' financial support portal on the department's internet website. Such
    33  portal shall provide virtual links to appropriate governmental  programs
    34  on  the  federal  and  state  levels  and  information on tax relief and
    35  student financial aid available to veterans and veterans' families.  The
    36  department  may  consult with the department of taxation and finance and
    37  the department of education. The department shall make reference to such
    38  information pursuant to subdivisions five, six and seven of this section
    39  and the annual report to the governor and the legislature as provided in
    40  subdivision seventeen of this section. Such information  required  under
    41  this  subdivision shall be maintained and updated annually. The informa-
    42  tion may also be made available in printed form.
    43    § 11. Severability clause. If any clause, sentence, paragraph,  subdi-
    44  vision,  section  or  part of this act shall be adjudged by any court of
    45  competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment  shall  not  affect,
    46  impair,  or  invalidate  the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in
    47  its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph,  subdivision,  section
    48  or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judg-
    49  ment shall have been rendered. It is hereby declared to be the intent of
    50  the  legislature  that  this  act  would  have been enacted even if such
    51  invalid provisions had not been included herein.
    52    § 12. This act shall take effect January 1, 2026.
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