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<br><br>40.010 Definitions for chapter. <br>As used in this chapter, the following terms have the following respective meanings, <br>unless another meaning is clearly required by the context: <br>(1) &quot;Administrator&quot; means the adjutant general of the Commonwealth; <br>(2) &quot;Veteran&quot; means a person who served in the active Armed Forces of the United <br>States, during the Spanish American War, World War I, World War II, or the <br>Korean conflict, for a period of ninety (90) days or more (exclusive of time spent <br>AWOL; or in penal confinement as a result of a sentence imposed by court-martial; <br>or in service for which no allowance is made according to KRS 40.040), with some <br>portion of service within the respective hereinafter prescribed dates, who is still in <br>the Armed Forces, or was released, separated, discharged, or retired therefrom <br>under honorable conditions; <br>(3) &quot;Duty in active Armed Forces&quot; includes active duty, and any period of inactive duty <br>training during which the individual concerned was disabled; and if a person in the <br>active Armed Forces was released, separated, or discharged therefrom by reason of <br>disability incurred in line of duty before serving as much as ninety (90) days, such <br>person shall be qualified for entitlement to a bonus payment under this chapter, <br>notwithstanding failure to remain in service for the minimum time otherwise <br>prescribed; <br>(4) &quot;Armed Forces&quot; means the United States Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, <br>and Coast Guard, including the reserve components thereof on active duty; <br>(5) &quot;Qualified veteran&quot; means a person answering to the specifications set forth in <br>subsections (2) and (3), and who <br>(a) Was a resident of the Commonwealth at the time of entry into active service in <br>the Armed Forces and for at least six (6) months prior thereto; and <br>(b) Who has not received a bonus or like compensation from another state; and <br>(c) Who is not subject to the forfeiture provisions of this chapter; <br>(6) &quot;Resident of the Commonwealth at the time of entry into the active service&quot; means <br>any person who gave the Commonwealth of Kentucky, or any specific place in this <br>Commonwealth, as his or her place of residence at such time of entry, without <br>regard to the place of enlistment, commission, or induction. Conclusive and <br>exclusive evidence of such giving of place of residence shall be the official records <br>on file in the Department of Defense of the United States, or any official record <br>thereof in the files of the Veterans Administration of the United States; but if it be <br>shown to the satisfaction of the administrator that for any reason no such record was <br>made, or that the same has been lost, misplaced, or destroyed, or that an <br>authenticated copy thereof cannot be obtained within a reasonable time, other <br>evidence of bona fide residence may be accepted if deemed sufficient by the <br>administrator; <br>(7) &quot;Resident,&quot; in any context other than as in subsection (6), means a legal resident as <br>determined by generally established principles of law, as may be defined, and <br>subject to proof, according to such regulations as the administrator may promulgate; <br><br>(8) &quot;Beneficiary&quot; means, in this order, widow, child or children (sharing equally), <br>mother, father, and no other; <br>(9) (a) &quot;Widow&quot; means a woman who was the wife of a veteran at the time of his <br>death, and who had not deserted him (except where there was a separation <br>which was due to the misconduct of, or procured by, the veteran without the <br>fault of the wife), and who had not remarried, (unless the purported <br>remarriage was void or had been annulled); <br>(b) The term &quot;widow&quot; also includes &quot;widower&quot; in the case of a man who was the <br>husband of a female veteran at the time of her death; <br>(10) &quot;Child&quot; means a person <br>(a) Who is under the age of eighteen (18); or <br>(b) Who, before attaining the age of eighteen (18) years, became permanently <br>incapable of self-support; or <br>(c) Who, after attaining the age of eighteen (18) years and until completion of <br>education or training (but not after attaining the age of twenty-one (21) years) <br>is pursuing a course of instruction at a bona fide educational institution; and <br>who, in relationship to the veteran, is a child born in lawful wedlock; a legally <br>adopted child; a stepchild who is a member of a veteran's household or was a <br>member at the time of the veteran's death; or a child born out of wedlock, but, <br>as to the alleged father, only if acknowledged in writing signed by him, or if <br>he had, before his death, been judicially decreed to be the father of such child; <br>(11) &quot;Mother&quot; means a mother, a mother through adoption, or a woman who for a period <br>of not less than one (1) year stood in the relationship of a mother to a qualified <br>veteran before his or her entry into active service in the Armed Forces, or if two (2) <br>persons stood in such relationship for one (1) year or more, the person who last <br>stood in such relationship before the veteran's last entry into active service in the <br>Armed Forces; <br>(12) &quot;Father&quot; means a father, a father through adoption, or a man who for a period of not <br>less than one (1) year stood in the relationship of a father to a qualified veteran <br>before his or her entry into active service in the Armed Forces, or if two (2) persons <br>stood in such relationship for one (1) year or more, the person who last stood in <br>such relationship before the veteran's last entry into active service in the Armed <br>Forces; <br>(13) &quot;In the continental United States&quot; means any place in the District of Columbia and <br>the states of the United States which are on the North American continent, <br>exclusive of Alaska; <br>(14) &quot;Outside the continental United States&quot; means any place elsewhere than as defined <br>in subsection (13); <br>(15) &quot;Spanish-American War&quot; <br>(a) Means the period beginning on April 21, 1898, and ending on July 4, 1902; <br>(b) Includes the Philippine Insurrection and the Boxer Rebellion; and <br><br>(c) In the case of a veteran who served with the United States military forces <br>engaged in hostilities in the Moro Province, means the period beginning on <br>April 21, 1898, and ending on July 15, 1903; <br>(16) &quot;World War I&quot; <br>(a) Means the period beginning on April 6, 1917, and ending on November 11, <br>1918; and <br>(b) In the case of a veteran who served with the United States military forces in <br>Russia, means the period beginning on April 6, 1917, and ending on April 1, <br>1920; and <br>(c) Any service between April 6, 1917, and July 1, 1921, if some part thereof was <br>between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918, both dates being inclusive; <br>(17) &quot;World War II&quot; means the period beginning December 7, 1941, and ending <br>December 31, 1946; <br>(18) &quot;Korean conflict&quot; means <br>(a) The period beginning on June 27, 1950, and ending July 25, 1953; and <br>(b) Subsequent service until January 31, 1955, if the veteran was qualified for the <br>Korean medal; <br>(19) &quot;Bonus&quot; and &quot;veterans' bonus&quot; means the compensation authorized by this chapter; <br>(20) &quot;Bonus claim&quot; means a claim or potential claim for a veterans' bonus; <br>(21) &quot;Claimant&quot; means one who seeks to obtain payment of a bonus claim. <br>Effective: July 13, 1984 <br>History: Amended 1984 Ky. Acts ch. 16, sec. 1, effective July 13, 1984. -- Amended <br>1960 (1st Extra. Sess.) Ky. Acts ch. 1, sec. 1, effective September 30, 1960. -- <br>Created 1960 Ky. Acts ch. 15, sec. 3. <br><br>