Chapter 061
2003—H6165
Enacted 06/27/03
A N A C T
RELATING
TO THE PERSIAN GULF WAR INFORMATION RELIEF COMMISSION
Introduced
By: Representatives Malik, Gallison, and Anguilla
Date
Introduced: March 05, 2003
It
is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Sections 42-129-1, 42-129-2 and 42-129-3 of the General Laws in Chapter
42-129
entitled "Persian Gulf War Information Relief Commission" are hereby
amended to read
as
follows:
42-129-1.
Definitions. -- As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise
requires:
(1) "Commission" means the Persian Gulf War Information and Relief
Commission;
(2) "Director" means the director of the department of human
services;
(3) "Department" means the department of human services;
(4) "Veteran" means a person who (i) was a resident of the state at
the time of his
induction
into the armed forces of the United States or is currently a resident of the
state, and (ii)
served
during the Persian Gulf War during Operation Desert Shield or Operation Desert
Storm, as
defined
by the U.S. department of veterans affairs or any hostilities in Southwest
Asia conducted
after
September 11, 2001;
and
(5) "Gulf War-related risk substance" means any environmental or
chemical substance or
condition
which was present in the Persian Gulf region during and following the Persian
Gulf
War or
which was present during hostilities in Southwest Asia subsequent to September
11, 2001,
including,
but not limited to, pesticides, chemical or biological warfare agents,
vaccines,
pyridostigmine
bromide, infectious diseases, depleted uranium, oil well fires and smoke and
petroleum
products.
42-129-2.
Commission established. -- (a) There is established a Persian Gulf War
Information
and Relief Commission which shall obtain information relating to the health
effects
of
exposure to any Gulf War-related risk substance for veterans of this state who
may have been
exposed
to any such substance in the Persian Gulf region or Southwest Asia
during their period of
military
service in the Persian Gulf War or hostilities in Southwest Asia subsequent
to September
11,
2001.
(b) The commission consists of seven (7) members who shall serve for a term of
five (5)
years,
one of whom is the associate director of the division of veteran's affairs or
his or her
designee;
one is the president of the united veteran's council or his or her designee;
and one is the
chairperson
of the advisory council to veteran's affairs or his or her designee. The
remaining
members
is appointed as follows: The lieutenant governor shall appoint one member who
shall be
an honorable
discharged veteran, the president of the senate shall appoint one member who
shall
be a
licensed physician and an epidemiologist, the speaker of the house shall
appoint one member
who
shall be a licensed physician and a toxicologist, and the minority leaders of
the senate and
the
house of representatives shall together appoint one member who shall be an
honorably
discharged
veteran who served in the Persian Gulf during the Persian Gulf War or in
Southwest
Asia
during any hostilities occurring subsequent to September 11, 2001.
(c)
The commission shall elect a chairperson from among its members. Reappointments
shall
be made in the same manner as the original appointment. Vacancies in the
membership of
the commission
and its officers shall be filled for the unexpired term in the same manner as
the
original
appointment or election. The commission shall meet at least four (4) times a
year at the
call
of the chairperson. The initial meeting of the commission shall be called by
the director of the
department
of human services not later than September 1, 1998. The members of the
commission
shall
receive no compensation for their services.
42-129-3.
Duties. -- (a) The Persian Gulf War Information and Relief Commission
shall
advise
the department of human services on (1) medical, administrative and social
assistance
needed
for veterans who were or may have been exposed to any Gulf War-related risk
substance,
and
(2) information that should be provided to veterans concerning epidemiological
or other
studies
relating to exposure to any Gulf War-related risk substance, and any illness
suffered by
veterans
of military service in the Persian Gulf War or any hostilities occurring in
Southwest Asia
subsequent
to September 11, 2001
as a result of such veterans' exposure to any Gulf War-related
risk
substance, which are being conducted by the federal government.
(b) The commission shall not disclose information received pursuant to this
chapter so as
to divulge
the identities of the persons to whom it relates except as is necessary to
carry out the
purposes
of this chapter.
(c) The commission shall submit a preliminary report to the governor and the
general
assembly
on or before April 1, 1999, on its findings, recommendations and conclusions.
The
commission
shall submit annual reports thereafter on or before February fifteenth of each
year.
SECTION
2. This act shall take effect on September 1, 2003.
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