HR 2946 · 105th Congress · Armed Forces and National Security
Combat Merchant Mariners Veterans Benefits Act of 1997
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Introduced2
Committee3
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Senate5
EnactedLatest: Referred to the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs.(1997-11-08)
Plain Language Summary
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Combat Merchant Mariners Veterans Benefits Act of 1997 - Provides that: (1) service in the U.S. merchant marine during a period of war for a total period equal to at least 12 months shall be considered active duty in determining eligibility for veterans' benefits; and (2) such service may be verified by entries in a continuous discharge book, a certificate of discharge to merchant seamen, a certificate of substantially continuous service, or other documentation available from the Secretary of Transportation or the head of any other Federal agency. Limits eligibility. Specifies that: (1) the minimum active-duty service requirement of any law administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs shall apply in determining eligibility for veterans' benefits under this Act; (2) the 12-month requirement under this Act shall not apply to an individual who is permanently disabled in the performance of such service while the vessel is subjected to hostile action; and (3) such service may have been rendered before, on, or after the date of enactment of this Act, with a limitation.…
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Cosponsors (9)
7 Democrats2 Republicans