Duties of executive director -- Services to veterans.
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(1) be responsible for the administration and the operation or support of the following veteran-related operations:
(a) Utah State Veterans Nursing Homes and Programs;
(b) Utah State Veterans Cemetery and Memorial Park;
(c)Title 71, Chapter 10, Veterans Preference;
(d) any locally or federally funded programs for homeless veterans within the state; and
(e) any federally funded education services for veterans within the state;
(2) maintain liaison with local, state, and federal veterans agencies and with Utah veterans organizations;
(3) provide current information so that veterans, their surviving spouses and family members, and Utah veterans organizations will be aware of benefits to which they are, or may become, entitled;
(4) reach out and assist veterans and their families in applying for benefits and services;
(5) develop and maintain a system for determining how many veterans are employed by the various government entities within the state and keeping track of them;
(6) cooperate with other state entities in the receipt of information to create and maintain a record of veterans in Utah;
(7) create and administer a veterans assistance registry, with recommendations from the council, that will provide contact information to the qualified donors of materials and labor for certain qualified recipients;
(8) prepare an annual report for presentation not later than November 30 of each year to the Government Operations Interim Committee, which includes:
(a) all services provided to veterans;
(b) all services provided by third parties through the Veterans Assistance Registry; and
(c) the coordination of veterans services by government entities with the department;
(9) advise the governor on matters pertaining to military affairs throughout Utah, including active duty servicemembers, reserve duty servicemembers, and veterans;
(10) identify military-related issues, challenges, and opportunities, and develop plans for addressing them;
(11) develop, coordinate, and maintain relationships with military leaders of Utah military installations, including the Utah National Guard;
(12) develop, coordinate, and maintain relationships with Utah's congressional delegation and military staffers;
(13) develop and maintain relationships with military-related organizations in Utah;
(14) conduct forums and meetings with stakeholders to identify military issues and challenges and to develop solutions to them; and
(15) perform other related duties as requested by the governor.