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Code · New Jersey · Title 38A — Military and Veterans Law · Chapter 25

38A:25-5 Notification of service member passing, definitions.

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(1)Upon receipt of the notice from the United States Department of Defense of the death of a service member who resided in this State and whose surviving beneficiary resides in this State, the Department of Veterans Affairs shall notify, no later than ten working days, the appropriate county veterans' affairs office, or county designee, and the appropriate State veterans’ service office. The State office shall provide the surviving beneficiary of a deceased service member with a comprehensive packet containing information on all federal and State benefits for which the surviving beneficiary may be eligible. The department shall develop the packet and provide all State veterans service offices with a supply of packets for distribution.
This section shall also apply when a deceased service member is not a resident of this State, but whose surviving beneficiary is a resident of this State, if that information is known.
(2)Every county veterans' affairs office shall have a designated Gold Star family member liaison. The liaison may be a volunteer or a Gold Star family member. The liaison shall, in conjunction with the State veterans' service offices, assist Gold Star families to access the services they are entitled to by providing information on State benefits, Gold Star family organizations, and such other resources deemed necessary and beneficial to a Gold Star family member.
b. For the purpose of this section:
"Child" means the individual who is a son or daughter by birth or adoption.
"Deceased service member" means any member of the Armed Forces of the United States, or a Reserve Component thereof, or a member of the National Guard who dies as a result of enemy action, accident, or disease while on federal active duty, including active duty for training.
"Gold Star family member" means the spouse, domestic partner, partner in a civil union, parent, brother, sister, child, legal guardian, or other legal custodian, whether of the whole or half blood, or by adoption, of a member of the Armed Forces of the United States or the National Guard who died while on active duty for the United States.
"Parent" means the individual who is a father or mother by birth or adoption.
"Spouse" means the individual to whom the deceased service member was legally married at the time of the member's death.
"Surviving beneficiary" means the spouse, child, or parent of a deceased service member who resides in this State.
L.2025, c.139, s.62.
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