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An Act concerning the Kansas commission on veterans affairs;
relating to Persian Gulf War
syndrome; establishing an advisory board; prescribing powers,
duties, functions and guidelines for the commission and advisory
board; providing for confidentiality of certain information and
exceptions thereto; establishing the Persian Gulf War veterans
health initiative fund.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of
Kansas:
Section 1. This act shall be known as the Persian Gulf War
veterans
health initiative act.
Sec. 2. As used in sections 1 through 11, and amendments
thereto,
unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(a) ``Birth defect'' means any physical or mental abnormality or
con-
dition, including any susceptibility to any illness or condition
other than
normal childhood illnesses or conditions.
(b) ``Board'' means the Persian Gulf War veterans health
initiative
board established by section 3, and amendments thereto.
(c) ``Commission'' means the Kansas commission on veterans
affairs.
(d) ``Director'' means the executive director of the Kansas
commis-
sion on veterans affairs.
(e) ``Gulf War syndrome'' means the wide range of physical and
men-
tal conditions, problems and illnesses that are connected with
service in
the armed forces of the United States during and in the area of
operations
of the Persian Gulf War.
(f) ``Veteran'' means a person who is a resident of Kansas who
was a
member of the armed forces of the United States of America and
who
served in such armed forces in the area of operations of the
Persian Gulf
War during the Persian Gulf War or thereafter regardless of whether
such
person is still actively serving in the armed forces or
reserve.
Sec. 3. (a) There is hereby established with the commission an
ad-
visory board known to be the Persian Gulf War veterans health
initiative
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board. The board shall be advisory to the commission in the
implemen-
tation and administration of this act.
(b) The board shall consist of nine members appointed as
follows:
(1) At least three members shall be veterans. The director shall
notify
the state level unit of the Disabled American Veterans, the
Veterans of
Foreign Wars of the United States and the American Legion and
request
a list of three nominations of veterans from each such veterans'
organi-
zation. The governor shall appoint one veteran as a member from
each
list.
(2) One member shall be qualified from each of the medical
spe-
cializations of epidemiology, toxicology and genetics. One member
shall
be qualified in one of the behavioral sciences in the speciality
area of
family dynamics. The director shall notify one or more professional
so-
cieties or associations which represent the medical or behavioral
science
specialty area required and request a list of three nominations
from that
specialty area. The commission shall appoint one member of the
board
from each list.
(3) Two legislators, one from each house, shall be appointed to
the
board with the speaker of the house of representatives and
president of
the senate each appointing a member. One legislator shall be a
member
of the democratic party and one legislator shall be a member of the
re-
publican party.
(c) Within 90 days of the effective date of this act, the
governor, the
commission, the speaker of the house of representatives and the
president
of the senate shall appoint the initial members of the board. Of
the initial
appointments to the board by the governor, one shall be for a term
of
one year, one shall be for a term of two years and one shall be for
a term
ending three years after the date of the initial appointment. Of
the initial
appointments to the board by the commission, two shall be for a
term of
one year, one shall be for a term of two years and one shall be for
a term
ending three years after the date of the initial appointment. After
the
initial appointments, terms office of the members appointed by the
gov-
ernor or the commission shall be for three years but no person
shall be
appointed for more than two successive three-year terms. The term
of
office of each member appointed by the speaker of the house of
repre-
sentatives or the president of the senate shall end on the first
day of the
regular session of the legislature which commences in the first
odd-num-
bered year occurring after the year such member was
appointed.
(d) Each member of the board shall serve until a successor is
ap-
pointed and qualified. Whenever a vacancy occurs in the membership
of
the board for any reason other than the expiration of a member's
term
of office, the governor, the commission, speaker of the house of
repre-
sentatives or president of the senate shall appoint a successor of
like
qualifications to fill the unexpired term in accordance with this
section.
In the case of any vacancy occurring in the position of a board
member
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who was appointed from a list of nominations submitted by a
veterans'
organization, the governor shall notify that veterans' organization
of the
vacant position and request a list of three nominations of veterans
from
which the governor shall appoint a successor to the board. In the
case of
any vacancy occurring in the position of a board member who is
qualified
in one of the speciality areas listed in subsection (b)(3) after
the initial
appointments, the director shall notify one or more professional
societies
or associations which represent the medical or behavioral science
speci-
ality required for the vacant position and request a list of three
nomina-
tions from that speciality area from which the commission shall
appoint
a successor to the board.
(e) Annually, the board shall elect a chairperson,
vice-chairperson and
secretary from among its members and shall meet at least four times
each
year at the call of the chairperson.
(f) The members of the board attending meetings of the board
or
attending a subcommittee meeting thereof authorized by the board
shall
receive no compensation for their services but shall be paid
subsistence
allowances, mileage and other expenses as provided in subsections
(b),
(c) and (d) of K.S.A. 75-3223, and amendments thereto.
Sec. 4. (a) The commission shall develop comprehensive surveys,
or
adopt one or more existing surveys, to be conducted to determine
and
study the physical and mental conditions, problems and illnesses,
includ-
ing birth defects, as well as the employment, social, emotional and
family
problems experienced by veterans, their spouses and family
members
since the veteran's return to Kansas and by any other persons
residing in
Kansas who are suffering from Gulf War syndrome.
(b) The commission shall develop or adopt the surveys within the
first
four months after the effective date of this act. The commission
shall
administer the surveys and review the completed surveys with the
board.
The commission shall compile the results of the surveys and
develop
recommendations for the legislature based thereon. The director
shall
report the results to appropriate federal agencies and shall
request ad-
ditional assistance for veterans commensurate with the director's
duties
under K.S.A. 73-1209, and amendments thereto.
(c) The aggregate amount expended for the development and
ad-
ministration of surveys and studies set out under this section and
for board
expenses, including the position established by section 5, and
amend-
ments thereto, shall not exceed $100,000 per fiscal year.
(d) The commission shall request the different media, including
ra-
dio, television and newspaper, to make public service
announcements
publicizing information on the Persian Gulf War surveys and inform
Kan-
sans of the health problems identified and where help is available.
The
public service announcements should be published no less than four
times
a year.
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Sec. 5. There is hereby established with the commission a
full-time
position dedicated to seeking and applying for grants and other
moneys
to fund activities under this act, to assist in the preparation and
admin-
istration of surveys under this act, to promote programs and
activities
designed to assist persons affected by Gulf War syndrome to receive
the
help they need and to perform such other duties as the chairperson
of
the Commission may prescribe. Within 90 days of the effective date
of
this act, the commission shall appoint a qualified individual to
this posi-
tion.
Sec. 6. (a) The commission shall request that the department
of
health and environment contact families of any children born after
August
1, 1991, who are on any state birth defect list maintained by the
depart-
ment, to inform the families of the availability of the survey and
the
registry if either parent served in the Persian Gulf War. If the
family
voluntarily participates in the survey, the veteran's child's name
shall be
listed in the state Persian Gulf War registry.
(b) The commission shall determine the appropriate health
programs
and the confidential mechanisms that shall be utilized to ask
participants
in such programs whether they are Persian Gulf War veterans, and if
so,
offer the veterans voluntary participation in the survey under
section 4,
and amendments thereto.
(c) The commission shall establish and maintain a state Persian
Gulf
War registry containing the names of veterans, their spouses,
family mem-
bers and other persons in Kansas who have been affected by Gulf
War
syndrome.
(d) The commission shall inform veterans of any state and
federal
programs available to meet the veterans' needs.
(e) Any person who in good faith provides information to the
com-
mission under the provisions of this section shall be immune from
civil
or criminal liability therefor.
Sec. 7. Subject to funds available, the commission shall conduct
a
fiscal impact study, aimed at identifying the annual budgetary
impact of
Gulf War syndrome on Kansas in terms of increased costs of
education,
medical coverage, correction of birth defects and other expenses
identi-
fied through the results of the surveys conducted under section 4,
and
amendments thereto.
Sec. 8. The information obtained through any survey conducted
un-
der section 4, and amendments thereto, shall be confidential and
shall
not be disclosed or made public, upon subpoena or otherwise,
beyond
the requirements of section 10, and amendments thereto, except
such
information may be disclosed if:
(a) No person can be identified in the information to be
disclosed
and the disclosure is for statistical purposes;
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(b) all persons who are identifiable in the information to be
disclosed
consent in writing to its disclosure;
(c) the disclosure is necessary, and only to the extent
necessary, to
protect the public health;
(d) a medical emergency exists and the disclosure is to medical
per-
sonnel qualified to treat infectious or contagious diseases, except
that any
information disclosed pursuant to this paragraph shall be disclosed
only
to the extent necessary to protect the health or life of a named
party; or
(e) the information to be disclosed is required in a court
proceeding
involving child abuse and the information is disclosed in
camera.
Sec. 9. The commission shall adopt rules and regulations to
imple-
ment and administer the provisions of sections 1 through 11, and
amend-
ments thereto.
Sec. 10. The Kansas commission on veterans affairs shall
cooperate
and share information with appropriate state and federal agencies
as nec-
essary for the purposes of this act to aid veterans and other
persons in
obtaining aid and relief from the effects of Gulf War syndrome.
Such
cooperation shall include reporting the survey statistics to
appropriate
federal agencies to bring issues to the notice of appropriate
agencies.
Sec. 11. There is hereby established in the state treasury the
Persian
Gulf War veterans health initiative fund which shall be
administered by
the Kansas commission on veterans affairs. All moneys received from
any
grants from federal or other nonstate sources, from contributions
or from
any other source for the purpose of financing the activities of the
board
or the development or administration of the surveys developed by
the
board under this act, shall be deposited in the state treasury and
credited
to the Persian Gulf War veterans health initiative fund. All
expenditures
from the Persian Gulf War veterans health initiative fund shall be
for the
purposes of financing the activities of the commission for the
implemen-
tation and administration, including the activities of the board
and the
development and administration of the surveys under this act and
shall
be made in accordance with appropriation acts upon warrants of the
di-
rector of accounts and reports issued pursuant to vouchers approved
by
the Kansas commission on veterans affairs or the commission's
designee.
Sec. 12. On July 1, 1997, the director of accounts and reports
shall
transfer $100,000 from the state general fund to the Persian Gulf
War
veterans health initiative fund.
Sec. 13. This act shall take effect and be in force from and
after its
publication in the statute book.
Approved April 1, 1997.