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Code · Connecticut · Title 27 — Armed Forces and Veterans · CHAPTER 506 — Veterans

Sec. 27-106. Duties of commissioner re Veterans Residential Services facility and Healthcare Center. Expenditures from institutional general welfare fund. November eleventh exercises.

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(a)The Commissioner of Veterans Affairs shall adopt and enforce such rules as may be necessary to ensure order, enforce discipline and preserve the health and ensure the comfort of the residents in the Veterans Residential Services facility and patients in the Healthcare Center, and shall discipline or dismiss any officer or resident of said facility or patient in the Healthcare Center who violates such rules. The commissioner shall
(1)appoint, subject to the provisions of chapter 67, such officers and employees as are necessary for the administration of the affairs of said facility and the Healthcare Center,
(2)prescribe the relative rank, if any, of such officers and employees, and
(3)commission each such officer, who shall wear such uniform, if any, as is prescribed by the commissioner.
(b)The chief fiscal officer shall submit a semiannual plain language report to each resident of the Veterans Residential Services facility and patient of the Healthcare Center detailing the manner in which the institutional general welfare fund was used over the previous six months to directly benefit veterans, said facility or the Healthcare Center. Such report shall include a prominently displayed statement encouraging residents to submit suggestions for projects to be funded by the institutional general welfare fund and a form for such submissions.
(c)The chief fiscal officer shall submit an itemized list of expenditures made from the institutional general welfare fund to the commissioner at intervals not greater than two months. Such list shall include all such expenditures made during the two-month period preceding its submission. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 4-56 , the commissioner shall prescribe procedures to limit and specify the uses for which expenditures may be made from the institutional general welfare fund so that only expenditures that, in the opinion of the commissioner and the Board of Trustees for the Department of Veterans Affairs appointed pursuant to section 27-102n , directly benefit veterans, the Veterans Residential Services facility or the Healthcare Center are permitted.
(d)In addition to the estimate of expenditure requirements required under section 4-77 , the commissioner shall submit an accounting of all planned expenditures for the next fiscal year from the institutional general welfare fund to the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to appropriations and the budgets of state agencies at the time such estimate is submitted.
(e)The Commissioner of Veterans Affairs shall annually hold suitable exercises in the Veterans Residential Services facility on November eleventh recognizing resident veterans for their military service.
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