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Idaho Veterans Affairs Commission Special Meeting Notice December 31, 2020
Idaho Veterans Affairs Commission Special Meeting Notice December 31, 2020
IDAHO VETERANS AFFAIRS COMMISSION
Special Meeting Notice and Agenda
Call to Order
Action Item: Executive Session (Continued from December 29, 2020)
Idaho Code § 74-206(1)(b) to consider the evaluation, dismissal or disciplining of, or to hear complaints or charges brought against, a public officer, employee, staff member or individual agent; and,
Idaho Code § 74-206(1)(d) to consider records that are exempt from disclosure under the Idaho Public Records Act, Idaho Code title 74, chapter 1. Topic: Evaluation of personnel.
Any resulting action will take place when the board resolves back into regular session.
Action Item: To consider the evaluation, dismissal or disciplining of, or to hear complaints or charges brought against, a public officer, employee, staff member or individual agent.
Adjournment
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Idaho Veterans Affairs Commission Meeting December 29, 2020
IDAHO VETERANS AFFAIRS COMMISSION
Regular Meeting Notice and Agenda
December 29th, 2020 2:30PM Idaho Capitol Building, EW20
Teleconference at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85854915102?pwd=cm1jcDhySlVaL1ZTengwYXBiQlNMdz09
Call to Order
Action Item: Executive Session
Idaho Code § 74-206(1)(b) to consider the evaluation of a public officer, employee, or staff member; and,
Idaho Code § 74-206(1)(d) to consider records that are exempt from disclosure under the Idaho Public Records Act, Idaho Code title 74, chapter 1.
Topic: Evaluation of personnel.
Any resulting action will take place when the board resolves back into regular session.
Action Item: Evaluation of personnel
Adjournment
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DOCUMENTS
IVAC 122320 Meeting Notice and Agenda
Notice of Special Edition of Idaho Administrative Bulletin
Notice of Special Edition of Idaho Administrative Bulletin
IDAPA 21 – IDAHO DIVISION OF VETERANS SERVICES
Docket No. 21-0000-1900
NOTICE OF OMNIBUS RULEMAKING – TEMPORARY AND PROPOSED RULEMAKING …………………………………………4376
21.01.06 – Rules for the Enforcement of the Veteran’s Preference in Public Employment
Docket No. 21-0000-1900F
NOTICE OF OMNIBUS RULEMAKING – TEMPORARY AND PROPOSED FEE RULEMAKING …………………………………..4384
21.01.01 – Rules Governing Admission, Residency, and Maintenance Charges in Idaho State Veterans Homes and Division of Veterans Services Administrative Procedure
21.01.04 – Rules Governing the Idaho State Veterans Cemetery
You can view the special edition of the Administrative Bulletin, Bulletin Volume 19-6SE, June 19, 2019 at the following link: https://adminrules.idaho.gov/bulletin/. The pages relevant to the Idaho Division of Veterans Services begins on page 4376 and ends on page 4415.
Overview of Special Edition of Idaho Administrative Bulletin
§67-5292 states that all administrative rules automatically expire on July 1 unless extended by statute. The 2019 Idaho Legislature did not reauthorize all existing administrative rules as they have traditionally done in the past. As a result, the Governor directed DFM and all state executive agencies to exercise necessary executive authority to minimize the impact on state agencies, and the public most importantly.
This special edition of the Idaho Administrative Bulletin re-publishes the state’s administrative rules as temporary and proposed rules concurrently, with an effective date of June 30, 2019, including the above listed Rules related to the Idaho Division of Veterans Services. This approach ensures the state’s administrative rules will continue to have the full force and effect of law.
As this special edition is the first of its kind in Idaho’s history, the following provides additional context for interested members of the public.
Expiration of Rules. The administration allowed rules that were obsolete, unnecessary, or unenforceable to expire. When Governor Little took office, the state’s administrative code spanned 736 chapters; this bulletin re-publishes 595 chapters, or a 19% overall decrease. Many additional chapters were significantly simplified, allowing individual rules or subparts of rules to expire. All expired rules were vetted by their respective agencies, and boards/commissions with rulemaking authority held properly-noticed meetings to publicly vet their decisions. Last month, DFM posted the rules targeted for expiration to ensure the public had an opportunity to provide input. We are grateful for the active participation of the public in this process.
The Idaho Division of Veterans Services allowed five rules to expire, to be replaced with policy. This was a 37% reduction of Veterans Services administrative rules, 26 pages out of 70 pages.
Method of Re-Publication. Rules in this bulletin are published as temporary and proposed rules concurrently in accordance with §67-5226. Following public engagement, dockets will be finalized as pending rules in November 2019 as set forth in §67-5224.
Virtual IVAC Meeting – April 14, 2021
Virtual IVAC Meeting – April 14, 2021
The next IVAC meeting will be on April 14, 2021 at 8:30 am MDT via a virtual meeting room on Microsoft Teams. If you would like to attend, please email Mitzi Cheldelin at mitzi.cheldelin@veterans.idaho.gov for a link.
Virtual IVAC Meeting
Virtual IVAC Meeting
The next IVAC meeting will be on October 21, 2020 at 8:30 am MDT via a virtual meeting room on Microsoft Teams. If you would like to attend, please email Mitzi Cheldelin at mitzi.cheldelin@veterans.idaho.gov for a link.
CANCELLED: Next IVAC Meeting Scheduled for April 15, 2020
CANCELLED: Next IVAC Meeting Scheduled for April 15, 2020
Unfortunately, due to the coronavirus outbreak COVID-19, the next IVAC meeting, previously scheduled for April 15, 2020 at the Idaho State Veterans Home in Lewiston, has been cancelled.
Consider Making A Donation to Idaho Veterans on Your Tax Return
Consider Making A Donation to Idaho Veterans on Your Tax Return
When completing your Idaho State Tax return please consider making a donation on line 39. These contributions help support veterans organizations throughout the State of Idaho by funding projects and programs via small grants that directly benefit our Veterans.
For more information: http://veterans.idaho.gov/publi…/idaho-veterans-support-fund or call 208-780-1300.
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Donation on your tax form
NOA Draft Environmental Assessment for Post Falls State Veterans Home
NOA Draft Environmental Assessment for Post Falls State Veterans Home
NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY
DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Idaho Division of Veterans Services
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF A NEW 64-BED STATE VETERANS HOME IN POST FALLS, IDAHO
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Idaho Division of Veterans Services announce the availability of a Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for the proposed construction and operation of a 64-bed State Veterans Home on approximately 7.3-acres of undeveloped land located in the Riverbend Commerce Park-Phase IV on South Clearwater Loop in Post Falls, Kootenai County, Idaho. The Draft EA has been prepared in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the Council on Environmental Quality regulations (40 CFR Part 1500) and VA’s NEPA regulations (38 CFR Part 26). The VA and Idaho Division of Veterans Services intend to issue a Finding of No Significant Impact following a 30-day public comment period, provided there are no substantive comments that warrant further evaluation.
The Draft EA is available online at www.veterans.idaho.gov and in print at the Post Falls Community Library Network located at 821 N Spokane St, Post Falls, ID 83854. Comments must be received by December 11, 2019 at 5:00 p.m.
Please submit comments by email to Tracy.Schaner@veterans.idaho.gov or by mail to:
Tracy Schaner, Deputy Chief Administrator
Idaho Division of Veterans Services
351 Collins Road
Boise, ID 83702
Idaho to Receive VA Grant Opportunity to Build a 4th State Veterans Home in Post Falls
Idaho to Receive VA Grant Opportunity to Build a 4th State Veterans Home in Post Falls
Post Falls, ID – Idaho Division of Veterans Services has been notified that Idaho will receive a grant opportunity in federal FY 2019 to establish a fourth State Veterans Home in Post Falls, Idaho. The other three State Veterans Homes are in Boise, Pocatello, and Lewiston.
“The effort to build a fourth State Veterans Home in north Idaho is all about improving our veterans’ quality of life by providing them a safe, home-like environment. They deserve our commitment to this project,” Governor Brad Little said. “Thank you to the many partners who continue to press forward in making the Post Falls Veterans Home a reality, including the Veterans groups, Idaho Division of Veterans Services, federal government, businesses, locally elected leadership, and our state legislators.”
The fourth State Veterans Home will be located on 7.3 acres of land donated in May 2019 by the Jacklin Land Company to the State of Idaho specifically for the establishment of a 4th Veterans Home. This property is adjacent to BioPol Laboratory and Buck Knives, and the new State Veterans Home will create a nice transition between this industrial zone to the west and the current residential housing directly to the east. Preliminary construction costs for the proposed fourth veterans home are estimated at $49 million, with approximately $31 million of that covered by the federal government. IDVS will use funds already set aside in the Veterans Recognition Funds to cover its 35% match and non-allowable costs, approximately $18 million. IDVS’ FY20 budget included spending authority for the grant.
Tracy Schaner, Deputy Chief Administrator of the Idaho Division of Veterans Services, provided the following statement:
This is a day that I’ve been looking forward to for a longtime now and I was absolutely elated when I received the official notification from our federal VA partners that Idaho is receiving a grant fund opportunity in federal fiscal year 2019. As a nation, we owe a debt of gratitude to our Veterans who deserve the best care possible. This funding will provide our northern Idaho Veterans with just that, and they deserve nothing less. We are sincerely grateful for the support received from the Kootenai County communities and their leaders who have all been instrumental in making this project a reality. These include but are not limited to former Post Falls Mayor Clay Larkin; former Vice President of Community 1st Bank and current Managing Member of Financial and Real Estate Consulting, LLC Len Crosby; former Senator Robert Nonini; CEO of Riverbend Commerce Park Tom Stoeser; and current Post Falls Mayor Ron Jacobson. Most notably, the appreciation and gratitude towards the Jacklin Family for their ongoing support, generosity and philanthropy is nothing short of heartwarming. The Jacklin Land Company’s generous donation of land will make a difference in the lives of so many of north Idaho’s Veterans and their families for decades to come.
The State Veterans Home Construction Grant Program is a more than 50-year-old partnership between the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and States to construct nursing home, domiciliary, and/or adult day health care facilities. The program is authorized in Title 38 United States Code (USC) Section 8131-8137 and regulated in Title 38 Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) Part 59. VA may participate in up to 65 percent of the cost of construction or acquisition of State nursing homes or domiciliaries or for renovations to existing State Homes. Funding for the program has averaged $94 million per fiscal year over the past five years. A State Home is owned and operated by the State. VA assures Congress that State Homes provide quality care through inspections, audits, and reconciliation of records conducted by the State Home program managers and the VA medical center of jurisdiction. Under a separate program, VA also provides per diem payments to States for the care of eligible veterans in State Homes. There are approximately 153 State Veterans Homes in 50 states and the commonwealth of Puerto Rico with over 30,000 total beds available to eligible Veterans and spouses.
Marv Hagedorn, Chief Administrator of the Idaho Division of Veterans Services, praised the work of his team. “I am proud of the work team IDVS has done to secure this grant for the state of Idaho, and for northern Idaho’s Veterans. The work of my Deputy Chief Tracy Schaner and Financial Officer Debbie Spence particularly stand out.”
2019 Idaho Legislative Session – Veterans Legislation
2019 Idaho Legislative Session – Veterans Legislation
List of 2019 Veterans Legislation in the Idaho Legislature