Prohibiting certain persons from receiving compensation for advising or assisting with veterans' benefits

SB 658 Prohibiting certain persons from receiving compensation for advising or assisting with veterans' benefits

West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Prohibiting certain persons from receiving compensation for advising or assisting with veterans' benefits
SB-658


About SB-658

The purpose of this bill relates to persons receiving compensation for assisting an individual to obtain veterans' benefits. The bill defines terms; prohibits compensation for services rendered in connection with claim filed within one year of active-duty releases; prohibits the guarantee of an outcome or specific veterans' benefits; requires a written agreement limiting compensation; requires written disclosure; prohibits use of international data centers for processing veterans' personal information; limits the use of veterans' personal information; requires background checks; identifies actions that constitute representation and compensation for representing a person seeking veterans' benefits; provides that a violation of this section is an unlawful practice and a violation of the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act; and requires any such representation comply with federal law.

  

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Passed Senate (Roll No. 106)

03/13/2025

Yeas: 34 | Nays: 0
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History

House Received Senate Message

03/14/2025

Introduced In House

03/14/2025

To Judiciary

03/14/2025

To House Judiciary

03/14/2025

On 3rd Reading

03/13/2025

Read 3rd Time

03/13/2025

Passed Senate (roll No. 106)

03/13/2025

Ordered To House

03/13/2025

On 2nd Reading

03/12/2025

Read 2nd Time

03/12/2025

On 1st Reading

03/11/2025

Read 1st Time

03/11/2025

Committee Substitute Reported

03/10/2025

Filed For Introduction

03/03/2025

To Military

03/03/2025

Introduced In Senate

03/03/2025