This bill establishes the Service Dogs Assisting Veterans Grant Program within the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) to provide grants to nonprofit organizations for the purpose of supplying service dogs to disabled veterans. The DMVA is tasked with developing guidelines and procedures for grant applications, which must include proposals for service dog provision, training descriptions, additional support services, marketing plans targeting disabled veterans, commitments to humane animal standards, and proof of accreditation from recognized organizations. The bill also mandates that grant recipients cannot charge disabled veterans for the service dogs provided through the program.

Additionally, the bill requires the DMVA to provide a commercially available veterinary insurance policy for each service dog given to a disabled veteran, ensuring that the policy remains in effect regardless of the grant program's status. Grant recipients will be obligated to report on their use of grant funds, and the implementation of the program will depend on future appropriations by the Legislature. The bill aims to enhance the support available to disabled veterans through the provision of trained service dogs, thereby improving their quality of life.