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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 197

197.601 QUALIFICATIONS OF COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICERS.

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197.601 QUALIFICATIONS OF COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICERS.
No person shall be appointed a county veterans service officer or an assistant county veterans service officer under sections 197.60 to 197.606 unless the person is:
(1)a resident of the state of Minnesota;
(2)a citizen of the United States; and
(3)a veteran, as defined in section 197.447 .
In addition, a person accepting appointment to the position of county veterans service officer or assistant county veterans service officer or other equivalent assistant position must agree to receive, within six months of the appointment, training and education for the duties of the position, including development of an effective working knowledge of relevant laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, as applicable to veterans cases before the department and the administration of those cases.
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