SECTION 1. Chapter 29 of the General Laws is hereby amended by inserting after section 2JJJJJJ, added by section 58 of chapter 140 of the acts of 2024, the following section:-
Section 2KKKKKK. (a) There shall be a separate fund on the books of the commonwealth to be known as the Massachusetts Veterans Service Dog Fund. The fund shall be credited with: (i) appropriations or other money authorized or transferred by the general court and specifically designated to be credited to the fund; (ii) funds from public and private sources, including, but not limited to, gifts, grants and donations; and (iii) any interest earned on the assets of the fund.
(b) Such monies shall be deposited to the credit of the fund and shall, in addition to any other monies made available for such purpose, be expended by executive office of veterans’ services, without further appropriation, for the Massachusetts veterans service dog program established pursuant to section 19 of chapter 115. Amounts credited to the fund shall not be subject to further appropriation and money remaining in the fund at the end of a fiscal year shall not revert to the General Fund. The fund shall retain all interest earned on sums deposited in the fund.
SECTION 2. Chapter 115 of the General Laws is hereby amended by adding the following section:-
Section 19. (a) For the purpose of this section, the following terms shall, unless the context clearly requires otherwise, have the following meanings:
“Service dog”, a dog specifically trained to help persons with disabilities and perform specific tasks to assist a veteran with a disability, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act pursuant to 42 U.S.C. sections 12101 et seq.
“The office”, the executive office of veterans’ services.
“Veteran”, any person who has served in the United States Armed Forces and received an honorable discharge or general discharge under honorable conditions.
(b) The office shall establish and administer the Massachusetts veterans service dog program that shall:
(i) assess the needs of Massachusetts veterans for service dogs;
(ii) partner with a professional service dog organization accredited by Assistance Dogs International and headquartered in the commonwealth to procure and train service dogs;
(iii) match trained service dogs with eligible veterans based on their needs and work to provide those veterans eligible for a service dog within 1 year; and
(iv) provide resources and training for service dogs to enhance the transition for the veteran and service dog.
(c) Veterans that qualify for the Massachusetts veterans service dog program shall:
(i) be a resident of the commonwealth;
(ii) have a documented disability that may benefit from a service dog; and
(iii) obtain a recommendation from a licensed healthcare professional or mental health provider for a service dog.
(d) The office shall prepare an annual report that includes, but is not limited to: (i) details on the program’s implementation; (ii) the number of service dogs matched with veterans; and (iii) the impact service dogs have had on participating veterans. The office shall submit the annual report to the governor, the chairs of the joint committee on veterans and federal affairs and the offices of the house and senate clerk.
SECTION 3. Subsection (c) of section 139 chapter 140 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2022 Official Edition, is hereby amended by adding the following sentence:- No fee shall be charged for a license issued under this section for a service dog pursuant to section 19 of chapter 115.
SECTION 4. This act shall take effect 1 year after its passage.
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