§ 35-7-1. Short title
This chapter may be cited as the Veterans’ Home Purchase Law.
§ 35-7-3. Declaration of public policy
It is hereby declared to be the public policy of this state to aid its veterans to become rehabilitated and to become as quickly as possible self-sustaining, thereby strengthening their citizenship and expressing the gratitude of all the peoples of this state for such public services they have rendered, and to that end this chapter […]
§ 35-7-5. Definitions
When used in this chapter, the word or term: “Veterans” includes: Any person who, upon presentation of his U.S. armed services record is eligible for a certificate of eligibility for a home loan guaranty from the U.S. Veterans’ Administration. Unremarried surviving spouses of the above-described eligible persons who died as the result of service or […]
§ 35-7-7. Creation of Veterans’ Home Purchase Board; composition; qualifications, appointment, terms of office and compensation of members; general powers and duties of board; officers and employees
The administration of the provisions hereof is vested in a Veterans’ Home Purchase Board consisting of six (6) members who shall be appointed, or reappointed, by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate. Members appointed to the board shall be veterans of either World War II, the Korean Conflict, the Southeast Asia […]
§ 35-7-9. Limitation on costs of administration of chapter
The cost of administering this chapter shall not exceed in any one (1) fiscal year two percent (2%) of mortgage loans in force. Administrative expenses shall include all costs for: personnel, travel, subsistence, contractual services, commodities and equipment utilized in operating the offices and facilities of the board and shall not include expenditures reimbursed to […]
§ 35-7-11. Offices of board; staff and related expenses; assistance from county veterans service officers and others
The board is hereby authorized to establish offices and employ an adequate staff to serve the citizens of Mississippi as it deems necessary; and the expenses of such offices shall be included within the administrative cost limitation prescribed in Section 35-7-9. The board may utilize the services of county veterans service officers and other such […]
§ 35-7-13. Duty of public officials to cooperate with board
It is hereby made the duty of all state, county and city officials to furnish and give all required information to the board, upon request and without charge therefor.
§ 35-5-25. Use of ward’s estate
A guardian shall not apply any portion of the estate of his ward for the support and maintenance of any person other than his ward, except upon order of the court after a hearing, notice of which has been given the proper office of the bureau in the manner provided in Section 35-5-17.
§ 35-5-27. Discharge of guardian
When a minor for whom a guardian has been appointed under the provisions of this chapter or other laws of this state shall have attained his or her majority, and if incompetent shall be declared competent by the bureau and the court, and when any incompetent ward, not a minor, shall be declared competent by […]
§ 35-5-7. Evidence of necessity for appointment of guardian of minor
Where a petition is filed for the appointment of a guardian of a minor ward, a certificate of the director, or his representative, setting forth the age of such minor as shown by the records of the bureau and the fact that the appointment of a guardian is a condition precedent to the payment of […]