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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title XVII — PUBLIC WELFARE · Chapter 115

Section 2E: Veterans' benefits and services notice; creation and distribution; contents; applicability

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Section 2E.
(a)The secretary, in consultation with the secretary of labor and workforce development, shall create and distribute a veterans' benefits and services notice.
(b)The veterans' benefits and services notice shall include information regarding the services and resources available to veterans, including, but not limited to:
(i)contact and website information for the executive office of veterans' services and the United States Department of Veterans Affairs;
(ii)substance abuse and mental health treatment resources;
(iii)educational, workforce and training resources;
(iv)tax benefits resources;
(v)information about obtaining a veteran indicator on a state driver's license or identification card;
(vi)information about eligibility for unemployment insurance benefits under state and federal law;
(vii)legal services resources; and
(viii)contact information for the United States Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Crisis Line.
(c)Every employer in the commonwealth with more than 50 full-time employees shall post the notice created pursuant to subsection
(a)in a conspicuous location in the workplace accessible to employees and shall distribute the notice to each employee at the start of employment and on an annual basis.
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