Advisory Board on Veterans Services
What does the Advisory Board do?
The Advisory Board on Veterans Services advises the Director on veterans' issues, legislative proposals and program operations. The Board is made up of seven voting members representing all of the state's counties. Members of the Advisory Board, with the consent of the Senate, are appointed by the Governor and hold four-year terms of office. At least five of the board's seven members must be veterans.
The Board meets on the first Friday of each month at 8:30 am to discuss matters related to the state's 120,000 veterans. Meetings are held at the Oahu Veterans Center (1298 Kukila St.) in Foster Village and is open to the public.
OVS Advisory Board meeting agendas are available for download. Please contact your nearest OVS office for more information if you would like to get involved.


