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KY SB15
Bill
Status
1/6/2026
Primary Sponsor
Matthew Deneen
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AI Summary
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Requires any person seeking compensation for advising, assisting, counseling, consulting, or representing individuals on veterans' benefits matters to be accredited by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
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Defines "accreditation" as the authority granted by the VA to representatives, agents, and attorneys to assist claimants in preparing and prosecuting VA benefits claims
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Applies broadly to any legal entity including individuals, attorneys, corporations, partnerships, LLCs, trusts, and government agencies
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Covers veterans' benefits matters involving claims for benefits, programs, services, or entitlements pertaining to veterans, their dependents, or survivors
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May be cited as the "Veterans' Benefits Accreditation Act"
Legislative Description
AN ACT relating to the protection of veterans' benefits.
Occupations and Professions
Last Action
to Committee on Committees (S)
1/6/2026