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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 51 — MILITARY AFFAIRS · Chapter 17

§ 1704. Specific powers and duties.

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§ 1704. Specific powers and duties.
The commission shall have the following powers and duties:
(1)Advise the Adjutant General upon such matters as the Adjutant General may bring before it.
(2)Investigate the work of the department and make recommendations to it regarding the department's administration of the laws providing for the payment of pensions and relief, for the marking of graves of veterans and for the selection, acquisition and maintenance of a State military cemetery.
(3)Investigate and recommend to the Governor legislation for submission to the General Assembly concerning veterans and their activities.
(4)Oversee veterans' temporary assistance payments under Chapter 85 (relating to veterans' temporary assistance).
(5)Certify educational gratuity payments for eligible children under Chapter 87 (relating to educational gratuity program).
(6)Determine eligibility of veteran applicants for real property tax exemptions under Chapter 89 (relating to disabled veterans' real estate tax exemption).
(7)Promulgate rules and regulations governing all actions of the commission under paragraphs (4),
(5)and (6).
51c1704v
(Oct. 4, 2016, P.L.882, No.109, eff. imd.)
2016 Amendment. Act 109 amended par. (4).
Cross References. Section 1704 is referred to in section 710 of this title.
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