ENTITLED An Act to revise certain provisions pertaining to the Department of Veterans Affairs and residency in the State Veterans Home.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota:
Section 1. That   33A-1-3 be AMENDED:
33A-1-3. Office space for the Department of Veterans Affairs must be provided in the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Building or in other suitable space at the state capital.
Section 2. That   33A-1-10 be AMENDED:
33A-1-10. The secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs shall establish and maintain an office and field force to carry out the provisions of this chapter, including representation at the United States Department of Veterans Affairs facilities in this state.
Section 3. That   33A-1-11 be AMENDED:
33A-1-11. The secretary shall make an annual written report to the Governor. The report must be open to public inspection.
Section 4. That   33A-1-12 be AMENDED:
33A-1-12. All employees of the Department of Veterans Affairs below the level of secretary shall be selected as provided by chapter 3-6D. However, any employee that holds the title of state veterans service officer must be a veteran who has served in the armed forces of the United States and is a citizen of the United States. All other employees must be veterans, if available. These employees shall perform duties assigned to them by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Section 5. That   33A-1-16 be AMENDED:
33A-1-16. The Department of Veterans Affairs shall cooperate with all national, state, county, municipal, and private social agencies in securing to veterans, National Guard or Reserve members, and their dependents, the benefits provided by national, state, and county laws, municipal ordinances, or public or private social agencies.
Section 6. That   33A-1-24 be AMENDED:
33A-1-24. Each county veterans service officer shall provide, within the county or counties employing the officer, local contact between fieldmen of the Department of Veterans Affairs and persons in the armed service or those discharged from such service, and the dependents of such persons. The county veterans service officer works under the direction of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Section 7. That   33A-1-28 be AMENDED:
33A-1-28. A county veterans service officer may be employed either part time or full time. The salary and budget of the officer is determined by the board or boards of county commissioners employing the officer. The officer must be provided with a secure office space, office fixtures, furnishings, and equipment, either in the courthouse or some other central and accessible location.
Section 8. That   33A-1-31 be AMENDED:
33A-1-31. The Department of Veterans Affairs may establish, implement, and maintain a program for providing financial assistance to counties in paying the salaries of county veterans service officers. No county may be reimbursed in excess of twenty-five percent of the basic salary schedule outlined in   33A-1-32 for any fiscal year.
Section 9. That   33A-2-33 be AMENDED:
33A-2-33. Any veteran who is eligible for a bonus pursuant to   33A-2-13 for service before December 31, 1992, and for service after January 1, 1993, may receive two separate bonuses. No single bonus may exceed five hundred dollars.
Section 10. That   33A-4-1 be AMENDED:
33A-4-1. The State Veterans Home is under the control and general supervision of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Section 11. That   33A-4-10 be REPEALED.
Section 12. That   33A-4-11 be AMENDED:
33A-4-11. The permanent incidental fund heretofore provided for the use of the State Veterans Home is hereby continued. The fund is kept and used by the State Veterans Home for the payment of bills for freight, express, mileage, postage, and such other incidental expense of the home as require immediate payment pending the issuance of an auditor's warrant upon the state treasury therefor, and for no other purpose whatever. In each case where the payment is made, the amount must be returned to the permanent incidental fund immediately upon the receipt of the state auditor's warrant covering the bill for which the expenditure was made.
Section 13. That   33A-4-12 be AMENDED:
33A-4-12. Any resident of the State Veterans Home shall contribute to the resident's maintenance, care, or support while a resident of the home. The contributions must be determined by the secretary of veterans affairs and may not exceed the actual cost of care of residents at the home.
Section 14. That   33A-4-13 be REPEALED.
Section 15. That   33A-4-14 be REPEALED.
Section 16. That   33A-4-15 be AMENDED:
33A-4-15. Any resident or former resident of the State Veterans Home may pay the home in advance of death the full maintenance charge for each month the resident was in the home, retroactive from the date of admission with proper credits allowed for any payments made towards the monthly maintenance charge, but such credits not to include any allowances of the state government, notwithstanding the provisions found in    33A-4-18 and 33A-4-19, and such monies received from the resident or former resident shall go to the capital fund of the home for repairs, equipment, improvements, or construction.
Section 17. That   33A-4-16 be AMENDED:
33A-4-16. When a resident of the State Veterans Home dies without legal dependents, the resident's property must be distributed to the State Veterans Home as sole heir for the sole use and benefit of the home. The resident may, by will, dispose of the resident's estate subject to the preferred claim provided in    33A-4-17 to 33A-4-20, inclusive. A spouse residing at the home is considered as a legal dependent for the purpose of this section.
Section 18. That   33A-4-17 be AMENDED:
33A-4-17. When a resident of the State Veterans Home dies, leaving at the home cash or other personal property of value, the superintendent of the home may turn over the cash, property, or its proceeds to the Department of Veterans Affairs for the sole use and benefit of the home, without administration. The cash, property, and proceeds are subject to refund within three years to any creditor, legal dependent, or heir, if the deceased resident left a will, and if the creditor, legal dependent, or heir establishes a right to the cash, property, or proceeds or any portion of the cash, property, or proceeds. The attorney general, upon being satisfied that a claim out of the cash, property, or proceeds is legal and valid, may certify the claim to the secretary of veterans affairs, and the secretary of veterans affairs shall satisfy the claim.
Section 19. That   33A-4-18 be AMENDED:
33A-4-18. When an estate is left by a deceased resident of the State Veterans Home leaving no surviving spouse or dependent, the home shall file a claim against the estate of the deceased resident in the amount of the full maintenance charge for each month the resident was in the home, retroactive from the date of admission with proper credits allowed to the estate of the deceased resident for any payments made by the resident. However, the credits may not include any allowances of the state government. Any such money received from the deceased resident shall go to a capital fund of the home for repairs, equipment, improvements, or construction.
Section 20. That   33A-4-19 be AMENDED:
33A-4-19. When a deceased resident of the State Veterans Home leaves a spouse, or other dependent, the resident's e