HB 1389
AN ACT relating to a grant program for junior reserve officers' training
89th Regular Session
Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended
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What This Bill Does
Establishes a state grant program for Junior ROTC (JROTC) programs to provide military funeral honors for veterans. JROTC programs can receive up to $3,500 in grants to cover training, equipment (like flags and audio equipment for TAPS), and instructor training to help perform funeral services for veterans from the U.S. military or Texas state military units. Programs must apply, demonstrate training from local veteran organizations, and commit to collaborating with community groups to raise awareness about offering military funeral honors.
Subject Areas
Bill Text
relating to a grant program for junior reserve officers' training corps programs to provide military funeral honors for veterans. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Subchapter A, Chapter 434, Government Code, is amended by adding Section 434.0072 to read as follows: Sec. 434.0072. GRANT PROGRAM FOR VETERAN FUNERAL SERVICES. (1) "JROTC program" means a junior reserve officers' training corps program for students in middle school, junior high school, or high school established under 10 U.S.C. Section 2031. (2) "Military funeral honors" means the services described by 10 U.S.C. Sections 1491(b) and (c). (3) "ROTC program" means a reserve officers' training corps program established under 10 U.S.C. Section 2101. (4) "Veteran" means a person who has served in: (A) the army, navy, air force, coast guard, space force, or marine corps of the United States; or (B) the Texas National Guard or Texas State Guard (b) The commission shall establish a grant program for JROTC programs to provide military funeral honors at veteran funeral (c) A JROTC program may receive training on the requirements and performance of military funeral honors at veteran funeral services from a local organization with the training necessary to perform military funeral honors, including: (3) a Veterans of Foreign Wars post; (6) another nonprofit organization composed or in service of veterans and qualified to provide training on the requirements and performance of military funeral honors. (d) To be eligible for a grant under this section, a JROTC program must submit an application on the form the commission prescribes. The commission shall post the application form on the commission's publicly available Internet website. An application for a grant under this section must include: (1) the name of the local organization that trained the JROTC program in the performance of military funeral honors at veteran funeral services or, if the JROTC program was unable to obtain training from a local organization, the names of the organizations from which the JROTC program obtained training; (2) a detailed plan for use of the grant money awarded under this section, including for a JROTC program that intends to purchase air rifles, details on whether the program is authorized to purchase the air rifles and a plan for the safe use and storage of (3) for a JROTC program awarded a grant in a preceding school year, an explanation of the items purchased using grant money from the preceding year that the JROTC program will continue to use if awarded another grant. (e) A JROTC program awarded a grant under this section shall collaborate with community organizations to spread awareness among veterans and veteran families of the program's availability to perform military funeral honors in the community. (f) Grant money awarded under this section may be used for: (A) the school district in which the JROTC program is located approves the purchase and use of air rifles; and (B) the JROTC program includes in the grant application a safe storage and use plan approved by the school (3) American flags in a size approved for providing military funeral honors, if a flag has not been provided to a veteran's family free of charge; (5) audio recordings of and equipment to play TAPS; or (6) tuition and fees for a JROTC program instructor to enroll in a training course offered by an honor guard academy, if the program is unable to receive training from a local (g) A grant awarded under this section may not exceed $3,500 (h) The commission and the Veterans' Land Board may publicize a JROTC program awarded a grant under this section as a resource to perform military funeral honors at veteran funeral services in the community in which the JROTC program is located and the JROTC program shall make its best effort to perform military (i) The commission may accept gifts, grants, and donations from any source to administer the grant program established under SECTION 2. As soon as practicable after the effective date of this Act, the commission shall adopt rules to implement the grant program established under Section 434.0072, Government Code, as SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.
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Bill History
Bill filed: AN ACT relating to a grant program for junior reserve officers' training
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