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HB 1423 protects veterans by banning unauthorized compensation for assistance with benefits claims, ensuring ethical support and preventing exploitation by unaccredited representatives.
HB 1423 protects veterans by banning unauthorized compensation for assistance with benefits claims, ensuring ethical support and preventing exploitation by unaccredited representatives.
Bill Number: HB 1423
Title: To Prohibit a Person from Receiving Compensation for the Preparation, Presentation, or Prosecution of a Claim with Regard to a Veterans' Benefits Matter Except as Authorized by Federal Law
Status: Died in House Committee at Sine Die adjournment
Introduced: February 06, 2025
Classification: Bill
House Bill 1423 aims to regulate the compensation of individuals who assist veterans in filing claims for benefits with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The bill seeks to prevent unethical practices and the improper collection of fees by unaccredited representatives who may exploit veterans seeking benefits.
The bill introduces a new subchapter to the Arkansas Code, titled the Governing Unaccredited Representatives Defrauding (GUARD) VA Benefits Act, which includes the following provisions:
Definition of Terms:
Prohibition on Compensation:
Ethical Standards:
Penalties:
The bill is designed to protect veterans from potential exploitation by unaccredited representatives who may charge fees for assistance that should be provided without charge or under specific federal guidelines. By enforcing ethical standards and prohibiting unauthorized compensation, the legislation aims to ensure that veterans receive fair and honest assistance in navigating their benefits claims.
This summary provides an overview of HB 1423, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, and the implications for veterans and those assisting them in claims for benefits.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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