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LC00497 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2013 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO TOWNS AND CITIES - RELIEF OF INJURED AND DECEASED FIRE | |
FIGHTERS AND POLICE OFFICERS | |
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     Introduced By: Representatives Guthrie, Casey, and Tomasso | |
     Date Introduced: January 29, 2013 | |
     Referred To: House Finance | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Sections 45-19-4, 45-19-4.1, 45-19-4.2, 45-19-4.3, 45-19-12, 45-19-12.1, |
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45-19-12.3 and 45-19-16 of the General Laws in Chapter 45-19 entitled "Relief of Injured and |
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Deceased Fire Fighters and Police Officers" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     45-19-4. Annuities to dependents of deceased police officers and appropriations to |
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nondependent parents of police officers. -- (a) If an active or retired member of the police force |
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of a city or town, or state of Rhode Island, or quasi-public corporation is killed or dies from |
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injuries received while in the performance of his or her duty as a member, or dies of a heart |
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condition or any condition derived from hypertension while still a member, there shall be paid out |
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of the police officer's relief fund of Rhode Island to the following dependents of the deceased |
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person, the following sums of money: |
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      (1) To the widow or widower or domestic partner an annuity not exceeding three |
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thousand six hundred dollars ($3,600) a year, payable in the number of regular installments |
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determined by the board and continuing as long as he or she remains unmarried or not in a |
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domestic partnership and commencing with the date of death but not more than six (6) months |
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prior to the date of filing of the petition by the widow or widower or domestic partner; provided, |
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that if the member died more than six (6) months prior to the filing of the petition then the |
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payments are to commence no sooner than six (6) months prior to the date of petition; |
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      (2) An additional annuity of twelve hundred dollars ($1,200) a year, payable in the |
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number of regular installments determined by the board, for each child of the deceased person |
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during the time that the child is under the age of eighteen (18) years, or over the age and |
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physically or mentally incapacitated from earning. If there is any child and no widow or widower |
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or domestic partner or the widow or widower or domestic partner dies later, the sum and the |
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annuity that would have been payable to the widow or widower or domestic partner had there |
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been one or had he or she lived, to or for the benefit of the child or of the children, in equal |
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shares, during the time previously stated; |
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      (3) If there is any child and the widow or widower or domestic partner remarries or |
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enters in a domestic partnership, in lieu of the previously stated annuity to him or her, an annuity |
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not exceeding twelve hundred dollars ($1,200) to or for the benefit of each child during the time |
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previously stated; |
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      (4) If there is no widow or widower or domestic partner and no child the total sum of ten |
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thousand dollars ($10,000) payable in a lump sum for the benefit of the father and/or mother of |
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the deceased, if not dependent upon him or her for support at the time of his or her death; and |
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      (5) If there is no widow or widower or domestic partner and no child, the sum of three |
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thousand six hundred dollars ($3,600) payable in regular installments by the board of police |
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officer's relief to or for the benefit of the father or mother of the deceased, if dependent upon him |
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or her for support at the time of his or her death, and commencing with the date of death but not |
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more than six (6) months prior to the date of filing the petition; provided, that if the member died |
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more than six (6) months prior to the filing of the petition then the payments are to commence no |
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sooner than six (6) months prior to the date of the petition and continuing so long as the |
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beneficiary is unable to support himself or herself and does not remarry or enter into a domestic |
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partnership, an annuity not exceeding three thousand six hundred dollars ($3,600) a year, payable |
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in regular installments determined by the board. The amount of the annuity shall, from time to |
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time, be determined within the limits previously stated by the board. |
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      (b) For the purpose of this section the words "police officer" shall mean and include any |
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active or retired member of the state police or the police of any city or town regularly employed |
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at a fixed salary or wage or any executive high sheriff, sheriff, deputy sheriff, member of the |
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fugitive task force, or capitol police officer, permanent environmental police officer or criminal |
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investigator of the department of environmental management, or airport police officer. |
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      (c) The provisions of this section apply in the case of any dependent receiving benefits in |
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accordance with the provisions of this section as it was in effect prior to April 25, 1960. |
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      (d) The provisions of this section apply in the case of any active or retired police officer |
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who from and after January 1, 1935, was killed or died from injuries received while in the |
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performance of duty, or dies of a heart condition or any condition derived from hypertension. |
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      (e) The amount of the annuity shall not be reduced by reason of receipt of an annuity |
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and/or other payments to any beneficiaries from any other source. |
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      (f) Upon the death of a member, the police chief shall immediately notify the widow or |
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widower or domestic partner of the member by registered or certified mail, return receipt |
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requested, of the widow or widower's or domestic partner's possible eligibility for benefits under |
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this chapter and the time restriction for filing a claim for these benefits. |
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      (g) For purposes of this chapter, "domestic partner" shall be defined as a person who, |
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prior to the decedent's death, was in an exclusive, intimate and committed relationship with the |
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decedent, and who certifies by affidavit that their relationship met the following qualifications: |
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      (1) Both partners were at least eighteen (18) years of age and were mentally competent |
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to contract; |
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      (2) Neither partner was married to anyone else; |
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      (3) Partners were not related by blood to a degree which would prohibit marriage in the |
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state of Rhode Island; |
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      (4) Partners resided together and had resided together for at least one year at the time of |
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death; and |
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      (5) Partners were financially interdependent as evidenced by at least two (2) of the |
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following: |
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      (i) Domestic partnership agreement or relationship contract; |
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      (ii) Joint mortgage or joint ownership of primary residence; |
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      (iii) Two (2) of: (A) joint ownership of motor vehicle; (B) joint checking account; (C) |
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joint credit account; (D) joint lease; and/or |
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      (iv) The domestic partner had been designated as a beneficiary for the decedent's will, |
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retirement contract or life insurance. |
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     45-19-4.1. Tuition to children of police officers dying or disabled as a result of |
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service. -- (a) If an active member of the police force of a city or town, or state of Rhode Island, |
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or of a quasi-public corporation is killed, dies, or becomes totally and permanently disabled from |
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injuries received while in the performance of his or her duty as a member, or dies of a heart |
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condition or any condition derived from hypertension while still a member, there shall be paid out |
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of the general fund of the state of Rhode Island the charges for the tuition of children of the |
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deceased or totally and permanently disabled police officer and/or the spouse of a police officer |
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killed in the line of duty. The benefits are extended to the children and/or spouse who are |
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attending or may attend the University of Rhode Island, Rhode Island College, or any other |
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college or university operated by the state; provided, that the child has entered the institution |
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while between the ages of sixteen (16) and twenty-one (21); and provided, further, that the aid |
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granted is available to the child and/or spouse for the period of time that may equal the normal |
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time for completing the courses regularly offered by the institution, but in no case more than four |
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(4) years. |
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      (b) For the purpose of this section, the words "police officer" shall mean and include any |
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member of the state police, any correctional officer within the department of corrections, or the |
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police of any city or town regularly employed at a fixed salary or wage. Furthermore, this |
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excludes auxiliary and volunteer police officers of city, town, or state police or any executive |
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high sheriff, sheriff, deputy sheriff, member of the fugitive task force, or capitol police officer, |
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permanent environmental police officer or criminal investigator of the department of |
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environmental management, or airport police officer. For the purpose of this section, the words |
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"totally and permanently disabled" mean any impairment of mind or body making it impossible |
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for one to follow continuously a gainful occupation. |
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     45-19-4.2. Tuition to police officers disabled as a result of service. -- (a) If an active |
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member of the police force of a city or town becomes totally and permanently disabled from |
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injuries received while in the performance of his or her duty as a member, or if any member of |
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the police force of a city or town becomes totally and permanently disabled from injuries received |
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while in the performance of his or her duty, there shall be paid out of the general fund of the state |
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of Rhode Island the charges for the tuition of the totally and permanently disabled police officer. |
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The benefits are extended to members who are attending or may attend the university of Rhode |
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Island, Rhode Island college, or any other college or university operated by the state; provided, |
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that the aid granted in this section is available for the period of time that may equal the normal |
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time for completing the courses regularly offered by the institution, but in no case more than four |
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(4) years. |
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      (b) For the purpose of this section the words "police officer" shall mean and include any |
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member of the state police or the police of any city or town regularly employed at a fixed salary |
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or wage or any executive high sheriff, sheriff, deputy sheriff, member of the fugitive task force, |
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or capitol police officer, permanent environmental police officer or criminal investigator of the |
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department of environmental management, or airport police officer. Furthermore, this excludes |
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auxiliary and volunteer police officers of city, town, or state police. |
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     45-19-4.3. One time death benefit -- Death benefits to family of deceased police |
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officers, correctional officers, and firefighters. -- (a) If an active or retired police officer, |
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capitol police officer, correctional officer, airport police officer, permanent environmental police |
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officer or criminal investigator of the department of environmental management, firefighter, crash |
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rescue crew person, airport firefighter, fire marshal, or deputy fire marshal of any city, town, fire |
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district, or the state of Rhode Island or state sheriff or state deputy sheriff or a correctional officer |
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or member of a volunteer auxiliary fire force or volunteer crash rescue or ambulance corps is |
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killed or dies from injuries received while in the performance of his or her duties, there shall be |
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paid a killed-in-line-of-duty benefit to be administered by the board of police officer's and |
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firefighter's relief. The benefit shall be in the sum of forty percent (40%) of the federal death |
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benefits for law enforcement officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty. The benefit shall |
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be paid as follows: |
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      (1) If there is no surviving child of such officer, to the surviving spouse or domestic |
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partner of such officer; |
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      (2) If there is a surviving child or children and a surviving spouse or domestic partner, |
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one-half (1/2) to the surviving child or children of such officer in equal shares and one-half (1/2) |
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to the surviving spouse or domestic partner; |
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      (3) If there is no surviving spouse or domestic partner, to the child or children of said |
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officer in equal shares; |
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      (4) If there is no surviving spouse, domestic partner, or surviving child, to the individual |
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designated by such officer as beneficiary under such officer's most recently executed life |
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insurance policy; provided, that such individual survived such officer; or |
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      (5) If none of the above, to the parent or parents of such officer in equal shares. |
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      (b) Domestic partners shall certify by affidavit to the board of police officer's and |
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firefighter's relief that the: (1) partners are at least eighteen (18) years of age and mentally |
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competent to contract; (2) partners are not married to anyone; (3) partners are not related by blood |
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to a degree which would prohibit marriage in the state of Rhode Island; (4) partners reside |
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together and have resided together for at least one year; (5) partners are financially interdependent |
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as evidenced by at least two (2) of the following: (i) domestic partnership agreement or |
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relationship contract; (ii) joint mortgage or joint ownership of primary residence; (iii) two (2) of: |
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(A) joint ownership of motor vehicle; (B) joint checking account; (C) joint credit account; (D) |
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joint lease; and/or (iv) the domestic partner has been designated as a beneficiary for the |
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deceased's will, retirement contract or life insurance. |
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     45-19-12. Annuities to dependents of deceased fire fighters and appropriations to |
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nondependent parents of deceased fire fighters. -- (a) If an active or retired member of the fire |
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force of a city or town or state of Rhode Island, or quasi-public corporation or fire fighter for the |
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town of North Smithfield is killed or dies from injuries received while in the performance of his |
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or her duty as a member or dies of a heart condition, respiratory ailments, or any condition |
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derived from hypertension while still a member, there shall be paid out of the fire fighter's relief |
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fund of Rhode Island to the following dependents of the deceased person, the following sums of |
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money: |
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      (1) To the widow or widower or domestic partner an annuity not exceeding three |
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thousand six hundred dollars ($3,600) a year, payable in the number of regular installments |
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determined by the board and continuing as long as he or she remains unmarried or not in a |
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domestic partnership and commencing with the date of death but not more than six (6) months |
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prior to the date of filing of the petition by the widow or widower or domestic partner; |
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      (2) An additional annuity of one thousand two hundred dollars ($1,200) a year, payable |
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in the number of regular installments determined by the board, for each child of the deceased |
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person during the time that the child is under the age of eighteen (18) years, or over the age and |
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physically or mentally incapacitated from earning; |
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      (3) If there is no widow or widower or domestic partner and no child, the total sum of ten |
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thousand dollars ($10,000), payable in a lump sum for the benefit of the father and/or mother of |
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the deceased, if not dependent upon him or her for support at the time of his or her death; |
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      (4) If there is any child and no widow or widower or domestic partner or the widow or |
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widower or domestic partner dies later, the sum and the annuity that should have been payable to |
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the widow or widower or domestic partner had there been one or had he or she lived, to or for the |
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benefit of the child or of the children, in equal shares during the previously stated time; |
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      (5) If there is any child, and the widow or widower or domestic partner remarries or |
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enters into a domestic partnership, in lieu of the previously stated annuity to him or her, an |
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annuity not exceeding one thousand two hundred dollars ($1,200) to or for the benefit of each |
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child during the time previously stated; and |
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      (6) If there is no widow or widower or domestic partner and no child, the sum of three |
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thousand six hundred dollars ($3,600) payable in regular installments by the board of fire fighter's |
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relief, to or for the benefit of the father or mother of the deceased, if dependent upon him or her |
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for support at the time of his or her death, and commencing with the date of death but not more |
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than six (6) months prior to the date of filing of the petition and continuing so long as the |
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beneficiary is unable to support himself or herself and does not remarry or enter into a domestic |
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partnership, an annuity not exceeding three thousand six hundred dollars ($3,600) a year, payable |
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in the number of regular installments determined by the board. |
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      (b) The amount of the annuity shall, from time to time, be determined within the limits |
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previously stated by the board. |
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      (c) The provisions of this section shall in the case of any active or retired member of the |
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fire force of any city or town or fire fighter for the town of North Smithfield who, from and after |
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January 1, 1935, is killed or dies from injuries received while in the performance of his or her |
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duty, or dies of a heart condition, respiratory ailments, or any condition derived from |
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hypertension. The provisions of this section shall only be construed to apply prospectively. |
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      (d) The amount of the annuity shall not be reduced by reason of receipt of any annuity |
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and/or other payments to any beneficiary from any other source. |
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      (e) Upon the death of a member, the fire chief shall immediately notify the widow or |
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widower or domestic partner of the member, in writing, by registered or certified mail, return |
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receipt requested, of the widow or widower's or domestic partner's possible eligibility for benefits |
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under this chapter and the time restriction for filing a claim for the benefits. |
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     45-19-12.1. Tuition to children of deceased or disabled fire fighters. -- (a) If an active |
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member of the fire force of a city or town or crash rescue crew persons or airport firefighters of |
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the state of Rhode Island is killed or dies or becomes totally and permanently disabled from |
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injuries received while in the performance of his or her duty as a member, or dies of a |
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performance related heart condition, or dies of performance related respiratory ailments, or dies |
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of any conditions derived from performance related hypertension, there shall be paid, out of the |
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general fund of the state of Rhode Island, the charges for the tuition of children of the deceased or |
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totally and permanently disabled fire fighters. The benefits shall be extended to the children who |
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are attending or may attend the University of Rhode Island, Rhode Island College, or any other |
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college or university operated by the state; provided, that the child has entered the institution |
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while between the ages of sixteen (16) and twenty-one (21); and provided, further, that the aid |
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granted in this section is available to the child for a period of time that equals the normal time for |
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completing the courses regularly offered by the institution, but in no case more than four (4) |
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years. |
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      (b) For the purposes of this section, the words "members of fire force" mean and include |
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any member of a fire force or crash rescue crew persons of any city or town regularly employed |
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at a fixed salary or wage; this includes auxiliary and volunteer fire fighters and crash rescue crew |
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persons of any city, town, or state fire fighting department. |
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     45-19-12.3. Tuition to disabled fire fighters. -- (a) If an active member of the fire force |
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of a city or town or crash rescue crew persons or airport firefighters of the state of Rhode Island |
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becomes totally and permanently disabled from injuries received while in the performance of his |
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or her duty as a member, or if any member of the fire force of a city or town or crash rescue crew |
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persons of the state of Rhode Island becomes totally and permanently disabled from injuries |
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received while in the performance of his or her duty, there shall be paid, out of the general fund |
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of the state of Rhode Island, the charges for the tuition of totally and permanently disabled fire |
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fighters. The benefits are extended to members who are attending or may attend the University of |
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Rhode Island, Rhode Island College, or any other college or university operated by the state; |
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provided, that the aid granted in this section is available for a period of time that equals the |
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normal time for completing the courses regularly offered by the institution, but in no case more |
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than four (4) years. |
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      (b) For the purposes of this section, the words "members of fire force" mean and include |
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any member of a fire force or crash rescue crew persons of any city or town regularly employed |
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at a fixed salary or wage; this includes auxiliary and volunteer fire fighters and crash rescue crew |
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persons and airport firefighters of any city, town or state fire fighting department. |
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     45-19-16. Presumption of disability in the line of fire fighting duty. -- |
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Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law or to any state or municipal |
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retirement system, any city or town, or quasi-public corporation, may, by ordinance, provide that |
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every condition of impairment of health caused by smoke inhalation of the lungs or respiratory |
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tract, resulting in total disability or death to a uniformed member of a paid fire department, is |
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presumed to have been suffered in the line of duty as a result of the inhalation of noxious fumes |
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or poisonous gases, unless the contrary is shown by competent evidence; provided, that the |
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person benefiting by the presumption passes a physical examination upon entry into service or |
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subsequent to entry an examination failed to reveal any evidence of the condition. |
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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 - RELIEF OF INJURED AND DECEASED FIRE | |
FIGHTERS AND POLICE OFFICERS | |
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     This act would change the definition of “Police Officer” for the purposes of relief of |
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injured and deceased fire fighters and police officers, and also would include members of the |
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police forces of the State of Rhode Island or quasi-public corporations, and airport fire fighters in |
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benefits and relief provided under current law. |
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     This act would take effect upon passage. |
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