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What is NYC AC § 31-103?

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This section mandates that the head of each city agency designate an employee as a liaison for veterans. This liaison is responsible for advising veterans about available benefits and services, as well as relevant personnel policies. The Department of Veterans' Services oversees this requirement. Applies to city agencies and their veteran liaisons.

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§ 31-103 Veteran liaisons.

AC § 31-103

The head of each city agency shall designate an employee to act as liaison with veterans within such agency and shall notify the department of the name and contact information of such liaison. Such liaison shall advise veterans within such agency of benefits and services available to veterans at such agency and employee personnel policies applicable to veterans at such agency. At the request of the department, the head of each city agency shall make such liaison available to confer with and receive periodic training from the department. The department shall post on its website the names of persons designated to act as such liaison within each agency. (L.L. 2015/113, 12/10/2015, eff. 4/8/2016)

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