Chapter 10. Central Coast Veterans Cemetery of California Military And Veterans Code >> Division 6. >> Chapter 10.
For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions
apply:
(a) "Department" means the Department of Veterans Affairs.
(b) "Endowment Fund" means the California Central Coast State
Veterans Cemetery at Fort Ord Endowment Fund.
(c) "Nonreimbursable costs of design and construction" means the
costs of planning, design, and construction of the California Central
Coast State Veterans Cemetery at Fort Ord that are not reimbursable
from the moneys received from the State Veterans Cemetery Grant
Program as allowable costs as established by the United States
Department of Veterans Affairs State Veterans Cemetery Grant Program.
(d) "Operations and maintenance costs" means costs incurred by the
department for the operations and maintenance of the veterans
cemetery including, but not limited to, personnel costs, the opening
and closing of graves, the interment of remains, committal service
coordination, grounds keeping, landscaping, general maintenance, and
janitorial services.
(e) "Operations Fund" means the California Central Coast State
Veterans Cemetery at Fort Ord Operations Fund.
(f) "Phases" means the usual phases of a capital outlay project,
and includes studies, preliminary plans, working drawings, including
documents necessary to put the construction phase out to bid, and
construction.
(g) "Veterans cemetery" means the California Central Coast State
Veterans Cemetery at Fort Ord.
(a) Pursuant to this chapter, the department, in voluntary
cooperation with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Monterey,
the City of Seaside, the Fort Ord Reuse Authority, and surrounding
counties, cities, and local agencies, shall design, develop, and
construct the state-owned and state-operated veterans cemetery, which
shall be located on the site of the former Fort Ord.
(b) The department shall oversee and coordinate the design,
development, construction, and equipping of the veterans cemetery.
(c) It is the intent of the Legislature that the design of the
veterans cemetery closely follows the concepts published in the
California Central Coast Veterans Cemetery Fort Ord Development
Master Plan as prepared for the Monterey County Redevelopment Agency.
(d) Notwithstanding Section 10107 of the Public Contract Code, and
as authorized by Section 67679 of the Government Code, in fulfilling
the requirements of subdivision (a), the department may enter into
an agreement with the Fort Ord Reuse Authority for the project under
subdivision (a) to be under the sole charge and direct control of the
veterans cemetery public works project.
(a) The Secretary of the California Department of Veterans
Affairs shall establish the California Central Coast Veterans
Cemetery Advisory Committee that consists of the following persons
appointed by the secretary:
(1) One representative from the County of Monterey, nominated by
the Board of Supervisors of the County of Monterey.
(2) One representative from the City of Seaside, nominated by the
City Council of the City of Seaside.
(3) One representative from the Fort Ord Reuse Authority,
nominated by the board of directors of the Fort Ord Reuse Authority.
(4) Two members from the Fort Ord Veterans Cemetery Citizens
Advisory Committee, nominated by that committee.
(5) At least two members from the department.
(b) In recognition of the fact that the Endowment Fund will be
made up largely of private and local funds, the department shall seek
the advice of the Advisory Committee when considering significant
changes in the design of the veterans cemetery.
(a) The California Central Coast State Veterans Cemetery at
Fort Ord Endowment Fund is hereby created in the State Treasury.
Moneys in the Endowment Fund shall be allocated, upon appropriation
by the Legislature, to the department for the nonreimbursable costs
of design and construction and the annual operations and maintenance
costs of the veterans cemetery for the next 10 years.
(b) Moneys in the fund may be invested to generate earnings to
offset annual operations and maintenance costs associated with the
veterans cemetery.
(c) (1) The Endowment Fund may consist of donations from public
and private entities, partnerships between public and private
entities, fees, cash advances, and transfers from the state General
Fund as may be specified by law.
(2) The department may enter into any financial agreement to
receive cash advances in the Endowment Fund, provided that the
agreement does not require the state to repay or make payments on
cash advances and the agreement is reviewed and approved by the
Department of Finance.
(d) To the extent possible, donations made in-kind to the
Endowment Fund shall be monetized so as to offset the ongoing
operations and maintenance costs under Sections 1452 and 1453.
(e) Earnings generated by the Endowment Fund shall be retained by
the fund.
(f) Moneys deposited in the Endowment Fund are exempt from the
requirements of Sections 11270 through 11277 of the Government Code.
(g) Moneys in the Endowment Fund shall be invested by the
Treasurer, after consultation with the department, in a manner that
best meets the goals of the fund.
(h) If, through changes in state or federal law, additional
revenues are identified for the operations and maintenance of the
cemetery, including increases in federal burial allowances, so that
the amount of annual revenue exceeds the annual operations and
maintenance costs, the excess revenues shall be deposited in the
Endowment Fund.
(a) On or before July 1, 2014, and annually thereafter, the
Controller, after consultation with the department, shall report to
the Assembly and Senate Committees on Veterans Affairs, Monterey
County, the City of Seaside, and the Fort Ord Reuse Authority on the
status of the Endowment Fund, the amount of any interest and
investment earnings generated by the Endowment Fund, and the
estimated amount needed that will sufficiently cover the estimated
annual operations and maintenance costs.
(b) The estimated annual operations and maintenance costs shall be
developed annually by the department and provided to the Controller
for purposes of the report required by subdivision (a) by no later
than June 15 of each year.
(a) (1) Upon the determination of the Controller, after
consultation with the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, that the
Endowment Fund has adequate amounts to fully fund the nonreimbursable
costs of design and construction and the operations and maintenance
costs for the next 10 years, and to fund the estimated costs of
developing and submitting the State Veterans Cemetery Grant Program
application, the department shall develop and submit a State Veterans
Cemetery Grant Program application to the United States Department
of Veterans Affairs for the establishment of a veterans cemetery. The
department shall consider cashflow needs when providing estimates to
the Controller in making this determination. The Controller shall
consider the estimated revenues from the fees described in Section
1455 expected to be deposited into the Endowment Fund in making this
determination.
(2) The Controller, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall
transfer moneys from the Endowment Fund to the Operations Fund in an
amount equal to the estimated costs of developing and submitting the
State Veterans Cemetery Grant Program application to the United
States Department of Veterans Affairs.
(3) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), the Controller, upon
appropriation by the Legislature, shall transfer funds from the
Endowment Fund to the Operations Fund in an amount at least equal to
the estimated costs to complete preliminary plans and working
drawings. Transfers shall be made only when sufficient funds, as
determined by the Director of Finance, exist to fully accomplish each
of these project phases.
(4) The department shall not proceed with advertisement for
construction bids until the Endowment Fund has adequate amounts to
cover annual operations and maintenance costs, in accordance with
paragraph (1).
(b) (1) The Secretary of Veterans Affairs shall submit the State
Veterans Cemetery Grant Program application to the United States
Department of Veterans Affairs within six months of the Controller's
determination pursuant to subdivision (a). The Secretary of Veterans
Affairs is authorized to act as the official representative of the
state in connection with the State Veterans Cemetery Grant Program
application, including providing the United States Department of
Veterans Affairs throughout the application process with all
necessary assurances that additional information shall be provided
when required. The Secretary of Veterans Affairs shall have final
approval of all aspects of the cemetery design and operation.
(2) Upon transfer of funds pursuant to paragraphs (2) and (3) of
subdivision (a), the department is authorized to proceed with all
activities necessary to support the submission of the State Veterans
Cemetery Grant Program application.
(3) Upon the United States Department of Veterans Affairs'
certification of the grant award, the department is authorized to
proceed with construction and equipping of the veterans cemetery.
(c) (1) If awarded, the moneys received from the State Veterans
Cemetery Grant Program shall be used to reimburse the Endowment Fund
for the allowable costs as established by the United States
Department of Veterans Affairs State Veterans Cemetery Grant Program
of developing and submitting the State Veterans Cemetery Grant
Program application to the United States Department of Veterans
Affairs and other eligible costs, and to fund 100 percent of costs
allowed by the grant requirements, as well as the state's share of
any other costs for the design, construction, and equipping of the
veterans cemetery.
(2) Any moneys received from the State Veterans Cemetery Grant
Program that are transferred to the Endowment Fund for the
reimbursement of the costs specified in paragraph (1) may be used by
the department to reimburse any cash advances made to the Endowment
Fund used for those costs to the extent allowed by grant
requirements, once it is determined by the California Department of
Veterans Affairs and certified by the Controller's office that
sufficient funds remain in the Endowment Fund to cover ongoing
operations and maintenance costs.
(3) (A) If the Secretary of Veterans Affairs or the department
fails to submit a grant application as described in paragraph (1) of
subdivision (b) to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs
State Veterans Cemetery Grant Program, the United States Department
of Veterans Affairs denies the grant application, or if the grant
funding pursuant to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs
State Veterans Cemetery Grant Program is not received for any other
reason, any amounts donated to, received by, or deposited to the
Endowment Fund by the entities described in subdivision (c) of
Section 1451 shall be refunded by the Controller to those entities,
and that amount is hereby appropriated from that fund the purpose of
making those refunds.
(B) Any amounts remaining in the Endowment Fund after making the
refunds described in subparagraph (A), if any, shall be transferred
to the General Fund.
(C) The Controller shall make the refunds to the entities,
including the Central Coast Veterans Cemetery Foundation, pursuant to
subparagraph (A) within six months from the date of the announcement
or receipt of the grant funding denial notification or any other
equivalent notification that the project will be unable to secure the
grant funds and proceed to construction. Any transfer to the General
Fund pursuant to subparagraph (B) shall also be made within that six
month period.
(a) The Central Coast Veterans Cemetery Master Development
Fund is hereby renamed the California Central Coast State Veterans
Cemetery at Fort Ord Operations Fund. Moneys in the Operations Fund
may be transferred, upon appropriation by the Legislature, from the
Endowment Fund to the Operations Fund for expenditure by the
department, solely for the annual operations and maintenance costs of
the veterans cemetery.
(b) (1) The Controller shall reserve an amount, not to exceed 20
percent of the amount allocated pursuant to subdivision (a), in the
Operations Fund, which shall be used solely as a reserve for
unforeseen operations and maintenance costs.
(2) For purposes of this subdivision, "unforeseen operations and
maintenance costs" means any costs that could not have been
reasonably anticipated by the department when preparing its estimate
of annual operations and maintenance costs and that are needed to
carry out the purposes of this chapter.
(a) Subsequent to the department's submission of the State
Veterans Cemetery Grant Program application, pursuant to Section
1453, the department shall adopt regulations to specify the
eligibility requirements for interment, the appropriate fees to be
charged for interment or burial of spouses and dependent children of
honorably discharged veterans, and appropriate fees for the
disinterment of remains.
(b) Those eligible for interment are all honorably discharged
veterans and their spouses and dependent children.
(c) All fees received pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be
deposited in the Endowment Fund created pursuant to Section 1451.
(d) Regulations adopted pursuant to this section shall also be
applicable to all state-operated veterans cemeteries in order to
ensure consistent and equitable treatment of all veterans and their
families throughout the state.
(a) Proposals for the construction, placement, or donation of
monuments or memorials, excluding headstones, and other amenities to
the veterans cemetery shall be subject to review by the California
Central Coast Veterans Cemetery Advisory Committee.
(b) All proposals for the construction, placement, or donation of
monuments, memorials, and amenities to the veterans cemetery shall be
subject to the approval of the Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
(c) The department shall adopt regulations for the policies and
procedures to be followed with respect to the design, placement, and
approval of monuments and memorials proposed to be placed on veterans
cemetery grounds.
(d) Endowment Fund balances exceeding that determined to be
sufficient to meet annual operations and maintenance costs, as
determined pursuant to Section 1453, may be expended, upon
appropriation by the Legislature, for the purpose of establishing
monuments, memorials, and amenities.
(a) Notwithstanding Section 11005 of the Government Code, the
veterans cemetery administrator may, subject to the approval of the
Secretary of Veterans Affairs, accept donations of personal property,
including cash or other gifts, to be used for the maintenance or
beautification of the veterans cemetery.
(b) Donations in the form of cash shall be deposited in the
Endowment Fund and shall be expended for the maintenance and repair
of the veterans cemetery or for a specified veterans cemetery
maintenance or beautification project designated by the donor, upon
appropriation by the Legislature.