RCW 72.36.115
Eastern Washington state veterans' cemetery.
(Effective unless E2SSB 5688 is approved at the November 2009
election under Referendum Measure 71.)
(1) The department shall
establish and maintain in this state an eastern Washington state
veterans' cemetery.
(2) All honorably discharged veterans, as defined by RCW 41.04.007, and their spouses are eligible for interment in the
eastern Washington state veterans' cemetery.
(3) The department shall collect all federal veterans'
burial benefits and other available state or county resources.
(4) The department shall adopt rules defining the services
available, eligibility, fees, and the general operations
associated with the eastern Washington state veterans' cemetery.
[2007 c 43 § 2.]
NOTES:
Finding -- 2007 c 43: "The legislature recognizes the unique sacrifices made by veterans and their family members. The legislature recognizes further that while all veterans are entitled to interment at the Tahoma national cemetery, veterans and families living in eastern Washington desire a veterans' cemetery location closer to their homes. The legislature requested and received the department of veterans affairs feasibility study and business plan outlining the need and feasibility and now intends to establish a state veterans' cemetery to honor veterans in their final resting place." [2007 c 43 § 1.]
RCW 72.36.115
Eastern Washington state veterans' cemetery.
(Effective if E2SSB 5688 is approved at the November 2009
election under Referendum Measure 71.)
(1) The department shall
establish and maintain in this state an eastern Washington state
veterans' cemetery.
(2) All honorably discharged veterans, as defined by RCW 41.04.007, and their spouses or state registered domestic
partners are eligible for interment in the eastern Washington
state veterans' cemetery.
(3) The department shall collect all federal veterans'
burial benefits and other available state or county resources.
(4) The department shall adopt rules defining the services
available, eligibility, fees, and the general operations
associated with the eastern Washington state veterans' cemetery.
[2009 c 521 § 169; 2007 c 43 § 2.]
NOTES:
Finding -- 2007 c 43: "The legislature recognizes the unique sacrifices made by veterans and their family members. The legislature recognizes further that while all veterans are entitled to interment at the Tahoma national cemetery, veterans and families living in eastern Washington desire a veterans' cemetery location closer to their homes. The legislature requested and received the department of veterans affairs feasibility study and business plan outlining the need and feasibility and now intends to establish a state veterans' cemetery to honor veterans in their final resting place." [2007 c 43 § 1.]