2012 -- H 7670 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2012 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO TOWNS AND CITIES - POLICE AND FIRE EMPLOYEES | |
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     Introduced By: Representatives Brien, and Edwards | |
     Date Introduced: February 16, 2012 | |
     Referred To: House Municipal Government | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Section 45-19-1 of the General Laws in Chapter 45-19 entitled "Relief of |
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Injured and Deceased Fire Fighters and Police Officers" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     45-19-1. Salary payment during line of duty illness or injury. -- (a) Whenever any |
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police officer of the Rhode Island Airport Corporation or whenever any police officer, fire |
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fighter, crash rescue crewperson, fire marshal, chief deputy fire marshal, or deputy fire marshal of |
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any city, town, fire district, or the state of Rhode Island is wholly or partially incapacitated by |
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reason of injuries received or sickness contracted in the performance of his or her duties or due to |
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their rendering of emergency assistance within the physical boundaries of the state of Rhode |
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Island at any occurrence involving the protection or rescue of human life which necessitates that |
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they respond in a professional capacity when they would normally be considered by their |
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employer to be officially off-duty, the respective city, town, fire district, state of Rhode Island or |
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Rhode Island Airport Corporation by which the police officer, fire fighter, crash rescue |
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crewperson, fire marshal, chief deputy fire marshal, or deputy fire marshal, is employed, shall, |
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during the period of the incapacity, pay the police officer, fire fighter, crash rescue crewperson, |
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fire marshal, chief deputy fire marshal, or deputy fire marshal, the salary or wage and benefits to |
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which the police officer, fire fighter, crash rescue crewperson, fire marshal, chief deputy fire |
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marshal, or deputy fire marshal, would be entitled had he or she not been incapacitated, and shall |
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pay the medical, surgical, dental, optical, or other attendance, or treatment, nurses, and hospital |
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services, medicines, crutches, and apparatus for the necessary period, except that if any city, |
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town, fire district, the state of Rhode Island or Rhode Island Airport Corporation provides the |
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police officer, fire fighter, crash rescue crewperson, fire marshal, chief deputy fire marshal, or |
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deputy fire marshal, with insurance coverage for the related treatment, services, or equipment, |
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then the city, town, fire district, the state of Rhode Island or Rhode Island Airport Corporation is |
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only obligated to pay the difference between the maximum amount allowable under the insurance |
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coverage and the actual cost of the treatment, service, or equipment. In addition, the cities, towns, |
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fire districts, the state of Rhode Island or Rhode Island Airport Corporation shall pay all similar |
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expenses incurred by a member who has been placed on a disability pension and suffers a |
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recurrence of the injury or illness that dictated his or her disability retirement, subject to the |
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provisions of subsection (j) herein. |
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     (b) As used in this section, "police officer" means and includes any chief or other |
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member of the police department of any city or town regularly employed at a fixed salary or wage |
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and who: (1) Must have successfully graduated from a recognized police academy; and (2) Has |
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maintained all of the qualifications required during any period of employment in law enforcement |
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in either a municipal or state department; and (3) Has as their primary function to regularly and |
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routinely engage in the delivery of crime prevention services and any executive high sheriff, |
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sheriff, deputy sheriff, member of the fugitive task force, or capitol police officer, permanent |
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environmental police officer or criminal investigator of the department of environmental |
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management, or airport police officer. |
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     (c) “Police Officer” shall only be deemed to include dispatchers and administrative or |
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clerical staff if the employee satisfies the requirements set forth in sections (b)(1) through (b)(3) |
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above, and: |
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     (1) The functions are performed on a temporary of limited basis; or |
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     (2) As a result of a physical or mental limitation of the member, such dispatcher or |
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administrative or clerical position is the only position available. |
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     (d) |
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member of the fire department or rescue personnel of any city, town, or fire district, and any |
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person employed as a member of the fire department of the town of North Smithfield, or fire |
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department or district in any city or town. The term “fire fighter” shall also mean those |
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employees who meet the following criteria: |
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     (1) Such employees must have successfully completed all local hiring and state |
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requirements for becoming a fire fighter in a state, city, town, fire district, municipal corporation, |
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or in a city, town or fire district rescue/emergency medical services organization. Requirements |
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may include, but are not necessarily limited to, successful completion of any and all requisite |
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trainings, successful completion of any and all physical performance, written and/or |
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psychological examinations, and/or graduation from a recognized training academy; |
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     (2) Such employees must successfully maintain all of the required qualifications, |
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certifications and licenses during any period of employment in a fire fighting or |
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rescue/emergency medical service organization as provided for in departmental rules and |
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regulations and collective bargaining agreements; and |
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     (3) Such employees must be either: |
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     (i) Regular and full-time permanent uniformed members of a municipal or state fire |
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fighting service, fire district, fire department or municipal corporation whose primary function is |
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to regularly and routinely engage in fire fighting/suppression activities, hazardous materials |
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mitigation, fire prevention and training; or |
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     (ii) A regular and permanent member of a city or town rescue/emergency medical service |
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organization or a municipal corporation whose primary function is to regularly and routinely |
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engage in the delivery of rescue or emergency medical services as their primary function. |
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     (4) The term “fire fighter” shall not include those positions that do not regularly and |
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routinely engage in the duties as described above such as fire engine or vehicle mechanics, |
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dispatchers, apparatus maintenance personnel, clerical or administrative positions, and any other |
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non-firefighter or non-emergency medical personnel positions. |
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     (5) The term “fire fighter” shall only be deemed to include dispatchers and administrative |
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or clerical staff if the employee satisfies the requirements set forth in sections (d)(1) through |
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(d)(3) above and: |
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     (i) The functions are performed on a temporary or limited basis pending transition to a |
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fire fighter; or |
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     (ii) As a result of a physical or mental limitation of the member, such dispatcher or |
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administrative or clerical position is the only position available. |
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     (e) |
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other member of the emergency crash rescue section, division of airports, or department of |
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transportation of the state of Rhode Island regularly employed at a fixed salary or wage. |
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marshal" mean and include the fire marshal, chief deputy fire marshal, and deputy fire marshals |
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regularly employed by the state of Rhode Island pursuant to the provisions of chapter 28.2 of title |
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23. |
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     (g) |
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the Rhode Island State Police, who is otherwise entitled to the benefits of chapter 19 of this title |
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shall be subject to the provisions of chapters 29 -- 38 of title 28 for all case management |
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procedures and dispute resolution for all benefits. |
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     (h) |
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firefighter must prove to their employer that he or she had reasonable grounds to believe that |
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there was an emergency which required an immediate need for their assistance for the protection |
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or rescue of human life. |
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     (i) |
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rendering of emergency assistance in the state of Rhode Island at any occurrence involving the |
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protection or rescue of human life while off-duty, shall first require those covered by this section |
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to submit a sworn declaration to their employer attesting to the date, time, place and nature of the |
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event involving the protection or rescue of human life causing the professional assistance to be |
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rendered and the cause and nature of any injuries sustained in the protection or rescue of human |
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life. Sworn declarations shall also be required from any available witness to the alleged |
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emergency involving the protection or rescue of human life. |
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     (j) |
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      "Under penalty of perjury, I declare and affirm that I have examined this declaration, |
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including any accompanying schedules and statements, and that all statements contained herein |
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are true and correct." |
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     (k) |
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to the jurisdiction of the state retirement board for accidental retirement disability, for an injury |
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occurring on or after July 1, 2011, shall be eligible to receive such benefits for a total period of |
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eighteen (18) months after the date of the person's injury that resulted in said person's injured on |
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duty status, except as provided for in subdivision 45-19-1(j)(2). |
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     (1) Within eighteen (18) months of being injured, the person shall apply for an accidental |
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disability retirement allowance from the state retirement board. A person who so applies shall |
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continue to receive injured on duty payments until the person's application for an accidental |
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disability retirement allowance has been allowed or denied, and if denied initially, then upon the |
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expiration of the appeal period from such decision to the workers' compensation court pursuant to |
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section 45-21.2-9 of the general laws, or, if appealed, then upon a decision from the workers' |
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compensation court denying said appeal, whichever is applicable. |
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     (2) If a person with injured on duty status fails to apply for an accidental disability |
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retirement allowance from the state retirement board within the eighteen (18) month period set |
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forth in this subsection, that person's injured on duty payments shall terminate, unless said person |
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provides to the applicable municipality a written opinion from a physician that states that it is the |
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physician's opinion, to a reasonable degree of medical certainty, that the person will be able to |
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return to work within six (6) months. In such event, the injured person may continue to receive |
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injured on duty payments for a period, not to exceed six (6) months, after the initial eighteen (18) |
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month period expires. |
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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO TOWNS AND CITIES - POLICE AND FIRE EMPLOYEES | |
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     This act would expand the definition of police officer and fire fighter for the purposes of |
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salary payments during line of duty illness or injury. |
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     This act would take effect upon passage. |
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