Benefits
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Apply for CT Veteran-Owned Micro Business Certification
Pursuant to Public Act 16-184, effective October 1, 2016, Connecticut Veteran-owned micro businesses shall be afforded a fifteen per cent price preference in the determination of the lowest responsible qualified bidder by the Connecticut Department of Administrative Services (DAS) pursuant to Conn. Gen. Stat. Section 4a-59 as amended.
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Apply for Veteran Flag on CT Driver's License or ID Card
Use this form to apply to add a Veteran flag to your existing Connecticut driver's license or identity card.
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Cemetery Rules and Code of Conduct
The State Veterans Cemetery in Middletown is the largest state-operated veterans cemetery in the state and is available for eligible veterans and their spouses.
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CT Veterans War Time Service Medal: Posthumous
The Posthumous Connecticut Veterans Wartime Service Medal was authorized by Public Act 08-87 and signed into law on May 23, 2008.
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CT Veterans Wartime Service Medal
All Connecticut veterans with qualifying wartime military service are eligible to receive the Connecticut Veterans Wartime Service Medal.
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Guide to Veteran Benefits in Connecticut
Veterans are eligible for a variety of state benefits. Eligibility requirements may vary according to the benefits program.
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Veterans, who have ninety (90) days of wartime service, including Merchant Marines who served during WWII, are eligible for a $1,500 exemption for property tax purposes (e.g., real estate property or automobiles).
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Male and female veterans are eligible for state benefits in a variety of areas.
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Veterans may attend Connecticut Public Colleges and Universities tuition free.
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Stand Down is a one-day event that offers veterans assistance in applying for benefits and entitlements with local, state & federal government organizations, private agencies, veteran organizations, and medical screenings.