Compendium of Budget Information for the 2009 General Session

Transportation & Environmental Quality
Appropriations Subcommittee
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Agency: Veterans' Affairs

Function

During the 2007 General Session the Legislature enacted House Bill 426, 'Change to Department of Veterans' Affairs'. This legislation created the Department of Veterans' Affairs and removed responsibility of the Utah National Guard to oversee the budgets and administration of Veterans' Affairs, Veterans' Cemetery, and Veterans' Nursing Home.

The Utah Department of Veterans Affairs is the agency responsible for Utah's 160,000 veterans. The primary mission of the agency is to assist former and present members of the United States Armed Forces, both active and reserve, and their families in preparing claims for and securing compensation, health services, education and other federal and state veterans' benefits for service connected conditions.

These services are performed via outreach efforts around the state, information and benefit fairs, workshops and briefings. The Department also conducts veterans benefit briefings for returning National Guardsmen and Reservists. The Department is also the repository of military discharge documents verifying military service required to receive veteran's benefits. The Department responds to complaints from individual veterans, veterans' groups, the governor's office, and state and federal congressional offices.

The Department is also the State Approving Agency (SAA) responsible for approving and supervising programs in educational institutions and training establishments in Utah, which offer education and training to veterans and other eligible persons under provisions of the Veterans Education Assistance Program. These programs must have SAA approval before veterans and other eligible persons may receive educational benefits (GI Bill) from US Department of Veterans Affairs under the authority of Title 38, U.S. Code and Chapter 1606 Title 10.

Statutory Authority

The Department of Veterans' Affairs is governed by UCA Title 71-8.

  • UCA 71-8-2 creates the Department of Veterans' Affairs and requires the governor to appoint an executive director from a list of qualified veterans provided by the Veterans' Advisory Council.
  • UCA 71-8-3 defines the duties of the executive director and defines the executive director's duties to veterans.
  • UCA 71-8-4 authorizes the Veterans' Advisory Council.
  • UCA 71-9 defines assistance to veterans and their families.
  • UCA 71-10 establishes veterans' preferences.

Funding Detail

Sources of Finance
2005
Actual
2006
Actual
2007
Actual
2008
Actual
2009
Approp
General Fund $525,600 $542,400 $631,900 $657,800 $853,000
General Fund, One-time $0 $0 $298,400 $300,000 $159,500
Dedicated Credits Revenue $117,200 $158,400 $172,400 $176,800 $173,800
Beginning Nonlapsing $11,500 $64,500 $77,700 $113,100 $0
Closing Nonlapsing ($64,500) ($77,800) ($113,200) ($183,600) $0
Total
$589,800
$687,500
$1,067,200
$1,064,100
$1,186,300
 
Line Items
2005
Actual
2006
Actual
2007
Actual
2008
Actual
2009
Approp
Veterans' Affairs $589,800 $687,500 $1,067,200 $1,064,100 $1,186,300
Total
$589,800
$687,500
$1,067,200
$1,064,100
$1,186,300
 
Categories of Expenditure
2005
Actual
2006
Actual
2007
Actual
2008
Actual
2009
Approp
Personal Services $425,800 $453,300 $520,600 $727,900 $741,100
In-State Travel $2,200 $4,700 $2,000 $6,400 $2,000
Out of State Travel $6,100 $15,500 $1,500 $8,400 $3,200
Current Expense $85,500 $137,800 $193,600 $146,500 $293,300
DP Current Expense $2,400 $600 $3,900 $8,400 $7,200
Other Charges/Pass Thru $67,800 $75,600 $345,600 $166,500 $139,500
Total
$589,800
$687,500
$1,067,200
$1,064,100
$1,186,300
 
Other Indicators
2005
Actual
2006
Actual
2007
Actual
2008
Actual
2009
Approp
Budgeted FTE 7.0 7.0 8.0 11.0 11.0
Vehicles 2 2 4 4 4






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