HB233 and What It Means to Veterans
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HB233 and What It Means to Veterans
What does HB233 really do for veterans like myself who were discharged honorably in the 1950s?
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Reduce your CHL fee by 50%.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this subchapter, the department shall reduce by 50 percent any fee required for the issuance of an original, duplicate, modified, or renewed license under this subchapter if the applicant for the license is a veteran who, more than 365 days preceding the date of the application, was honorably discharged from the branch of the service in which the person served.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this subchapter, the department shall reduce by 50 percent any fee required for the issuance of an original, duplicate, modified, or renewed license under this subchapter if the applicant for the license is a veteran who, more than 365 days preceding the date of the application, was honorably discharged from the branch of the service in which the person served.
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Re: HB233 and What It Means to Veterans
I heard it means you'll pay 50% of the initial license cost and 50% of the renewal 4-5 years down the road...westernamerican wrote:What does HB233 really do for veterans like myself who were discharged honorably in the 1950s?
I do not know if the cost of replacement of a lost or stolen CHL, or change of address gets the 50% or not...
How they confirm that information on you, if you have to submit a certified copy of your DD-214, or some other form of military proof of discharge, I do not know either...
All I do know is the bills intent was to cut the veterans some slack on the fees to the state for the license...
After September 1st, we'll start getting some folks definitive first-hand experience in regards to this one...
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Way cool! I had not noticed that this was even in the legislative mill. I remember it was looked at a couple sessions ago, but didn't make it basically because of its financial impact.
Now, since I am retired military and am in the retired reserve, subject to call up, I wonder if I can argue for complete fee waiver versus 50%. Heh. I won't kick too hard if I still have to pay the 50% tho.
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Now, since I am retired military and am in the retired reserve, subject to call up, I wonder if I can argue for complete fee waiver versus 50%. Heh. I won't kick too hard if I still have to pay the 50% tho.
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Re: HB233 and What It Means to Veterans
It makes yer text ALL BLUE!!!westernamerican wrote:What does HB233 really do for veterans like myself who were discharged honorably in the 1950s?
I'm glad this bill passed.
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GOOD
When will we find out what to do to take advantage of this? I missed this one too.
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Gunning for that $17.50 renewal huh???bauerdj wrote:At my renewal time I will qualify under the age criteria for 1/2 price as well; does this cut my fee to 1/4 of normal ? I notice the new law states "notwithstanding any other provision....."
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VERY GOOD question!barres wrote:I am not nor have I ever been in the military, but doesn't your discharge status come up as part of your background check? Or am I completely mistaken?
When I joined the Navy in 1965, I was issued a Service Number.
When I rejoined in 1974 I was again issued a Service Number, but at that time it was your SSN!
So, I suspect that when your SSN is run by any qualifying Agency, your discharge status should be available to them.
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You are exacty right!AEA wrote:VERY GOOD question!barres wrote:I am not nor have I ever been in the military, but doesn't your discharge status come up as part of your background check? Or am I completely mistaken?
When I joined the Navy in 1965, I was issued a Service Number.
When I rejoined in 1974 I was again issued a Service Number, but at that time it was your SSN!
So, I suspect that when your SSN is run by any qualifying Agency, your discharge status should be available to them.
But the discharge status/verification on the DD-214 is a nice bookend for them to have in your file I suppose...
I'm getting ready to see if I should just go ahead and send them a copy of mine, and get it out of the way, before I forget...
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