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(1) There is created the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, which shall be attached to the Office of the Governor for administrative purposes. Notwithstanding KRS 12.028, the department’s status as a separate organizational unit attached to the Office of the Governor shall not be changed except by action of the General Assembly. The department shall be headed by a commissioner appointed by the Governor pursuant to KRS 12.040. The Office of the Commissioner is created within the department.
(2) The Department of Veterans’ Affairs shall include the Governor’s Advisory Board for Veterans’ Affairs established by KRS 40.305.
(3) The Department of Veterans’ Affairs shall be responsible for providing services to veterans in accordance with KRS 40.310 and KRS 40.320 to 40.335.
(4) There is created the Office of Veteran Legal Services within the Office of the Commissioner. The office shall be headed by an executive director appointed pursuant to KRS 12.050 who shall report to the commissioner of the Department of Veterans’ Affairs.
(5) There is created the Office of Kentucky Veterans’ Services within the Office of the Commissioner. The office shall be headed by an executive director appointed pursuant to KRS 12.050 who shall report to the commissioner of the Department of Veterans’ Affairs.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kentucky Revised Statutes Title V. Military Affairs § 40.300.Department of Veterans’ Affairs attached to Office of Governor; organization - last updated January 01, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ky/title-v-military-affairs/ky-rev-st-sect-40-300/
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