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Can a veteran whose place of entry is in another state qualify for Hazlewood Act benefits if he/she was a Texas resident at the time of entry?

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Can a veteran whose place of entry is in another state qualify for Hazlewood Act benefits if he/she was a Texas resident at the time of entry?

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Yes. In order to be eligible to receive a Hazlewood Act Exemption, a veteran must demonstrate that he or she was a Texas resident at the time of entry into military service, entered the service in the State of Texas, or declared Texas as his or her home of record.

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