(a) In this section, "specialist" means an employee designated by a governmental unit who is responsible for responding to and assisting veterans who are employed by the unit or who contact the unit for assistance. (b) Each governmental unit shall: (1) designate an employee of the unit, who to the extent practicable is a veteran, as a veterans' services specialist for the unit and whose duties include the coordination of veterans' services with the Department; (2) provide the Department with any nonprotected or nonprivate information about services the unit provides to veterans; and (3) post on the unit's website: (i) all services available for veterans from the unit; (ii) the contact information for the unit's veterans' services specialist; and (iii) a link to the Department with the contact information for the director of the Program in the Department. (c) The veterans' services specialist shall: (1) coordinate the provision of veterans' services available through the unit with the Department; and (2) attend annual training that the Department provides concerning the coordination of veterans' services. (d) On request for services by a veteran, a governmental unit that does not provide services to veterans shall direct the veteran to contact the Department and provide the veteran with the Department contact information. (e) The Department shall: (1) coordinate a meeting each quarter, or as otherwise necessary, with governmental units to discuss and receive information concerning the implementation of the requirements of this section; and (2) on or before January 15 each year, report on the implementation of the requirements of this section to the Governor and, in accordance with § 2-1257 of this article, the General Assembly.
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