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S1050.......................................by COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES DEATH BENEFITS - PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER - Adds to, amends and repeals existing law to provide death benefits for public safety officers who die as the direct and proximate result of personal injuries sustained in the line of duty; to provide that the issuance of deficiency warrants shall be authorized after the Board of Examiners determines that certain requirements have been met; to revise the method of benefit payments to dependent children; to remove language providing for benefits to parents of officers; to provide that death benefits are not dependent upon the years of service or age of the officer; to define "public safety officer"; and to limit application. 01/31 Senate intro - 1st rdg - to printing 02/03 Rpt prt - to Com/HuRes 02/24 Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg 02/25 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg 03/03 3rd rdg - PASSED - 33-0-2 AYES -- Andreason, Bailey, Brandt, Bunderson, Burtenshaw, Calabretta, Cameron, Compton, Darrington, Davis, Gannon, Geddes, Hill, Ingram, Kennedy, Keough, Little, Lodge, Malepeai, Marley, McKenzie, McWilliams, Noble, Noh, Pearce, Richardson, Schroeder, Sorensen, Stegner, Stennett, Sweet, Werk, Williams NAYS -- None Absent and excused -- Burkett, Goedde Floor Sponsors - Cameron, Davis, Stegner Title apvd - to House 03/04 House intro - 1st rdg - to Com/HuRes 03/06 Ref'd to St Aff 03/21 Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg 03/24 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg 03/28 3rd rdg - PASSED - 64-4-2 AYES -- Andersen, Barraclough, Barrett, Bauer, Bedke, Bell, Bieter, Black, Block, Boe, Bolz, Bradford, Campbell, Cannon, Clark, Collins, Cuddy, Deal, Denney, Douglas, Eberle, Edmunson, Ellsworth, Eskridge, Field(18), Field(23), Gagner, Garrett, Henbest(Bray), Jaquet, Jones, Kellogg, Lake, Langford, Langhorst, Martinez, McGeachin, Meyer, Miller, Mitchell, Moyle, Nacarrato, Nielsen, Raybould, Ridinger, Ring, Ringo, Robison, Rydalch, Sali, Sayler, Schaefer, Shepherd, Shirley, Skippen, Smith(30), Smith(24), Smylie, Snodgrass, Stevenson, Tilman, Trail, Wills, Mr. Speaker NAYS -- Crow, Harwood, Kulczyk, Wood Absent and excused -- McKague, Roberts Floor Sponsor - Stevenson Title apvd - to Senate 03/31 To enrol 04/01 Rpt enrol - Pres signed 04/02 Sp signed 04/03 To Governor 04/08 Governor signed Session Law Chapter 238 Effective: 07/01/03 Secs 1 and 2; 07/01/08 Section 3
|||| LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO |||| Fifty-seventh Legislature First Regular Session - 2003IN THE SENATE SENATE BILL NO. 1050 BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO DEATH BENEFITS; AMENDING CHAPTER 13, TITLE 59, IDAHO CODE, BY THE 3 ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 59-1361A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE DEATH BENEFITS 4 FOR PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS WHO DIE AS THE DIRECT AND PROXIMATE RESULT OF 5 PERSONAL INJURIES SUSTAINED IN THE LINE OF DUTY; AND AMENDING SECTION 6 67-2028, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT TERMINOLOGY, TO MAKE GRAMMATICAL 7 CHANGES, TO PROVIDE THAT THE ISSUANCE OF A DEFICIENCY WARRANT SHALL BE 8 AUTHORIZED AFTER THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS DETERMINES THAT CERTAIN REQUIRE- 9 MENTS HAVE BEEN MET, TO REVISE THE METHOD OF BENEFIT PAYMENTS TO DEPENDENT 10 CHILDREN, TO REMOVE LANGUAGE PROVIDING FOR BENEFITS TO PARENTS OF OFFI- 11 CERS, TO REMOVE LANGUAGE REFERENCING THE EFFECT OF OTHER DEATH BENEFIT 12 PAYMENTS, TO PROVIDE THAT DEATH BENEFITS ARE NOT DEPENDENT ON THE YEARS OF 13 SERVICE OR AGE OF THE OFFICER, TO DEFINE "PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER," TO PRO- 14 VIDE THAT BENEFITS SHALL BE PAYABLE ONLY UPON CERTAIN DETERMINATIONS BY 15 THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS AND TO LIMIT APPLICATION; REPEALING SECTION 16 67-2028, IDAHO CODE; AND PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES. 17 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 18 SECTION 1. That Chapter 13, Title 59, Idaho Code, be, and the same is 19 hereby amended by the addition thereto of a NEW SECTION, to be known and des- 20 ignated as Section 59-1361A, Idaho Code, and to read as follows: 21 59-1361A. PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER DEATH BENEFITS. (1) On and after July 1, 22 2003, in the event a public safety officer dies as the direct and proximate 23 result of a personal injury sustained in the line of duty, a death benefit in 24 the amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) shall be payable as pro- 25 vided in this section to the officer's surviving spouse or, in the event there 26 is no surviving spouse, divided among the officer's dependent children. 27 (2) Application for benefits under this chapter shall be made to the 28 retirement board. No benefit shall be payable unless it is established, as 29 determined by the retirement board, that: 30 (a) The officer's death occurred in the line of duty as defined in regu- 31 lations issued by the United States department of justice pursuant to 42 32 U.S.C. section 3796, except as modified by the retirement board; 33 (b) The death was not caused by the intentional misconduct of the officer 34 or by such officer's intentional infliction of injury; 35 (c) The officer was not voluntarily intoxicated at the time of death; and 36 (d) Benefit payments will not be paid to a person whose actions were a 37 substantial contributing factor to the death of the officer. 38 (3) As used in this section: 39 (a) "Dependent child" means a surviving natural or legally adopted child 40 who is under twenty-one (21) years of age at the time of the officer's 41 death. Benefits to dependent children shall be paid in accordance with the 42 provisions of the Idaho uniform transfers to minors act, as set forth in 43 chapter 8, title 68, Idaho Code; provided that when there are multiple 2 1 dependent children, the benefit shall be divided equally among them. 2 (b) "Public safety officer" means an active member of the retirement sys- 3 tem who when injured: 4 (i) Was designated as a police officer member under section 5 59-1303, Idaho Code, and had been treated as such for contribution 6 purposes; 7 (ii) Was a "firefighter" as defined in section 59-1302(16), Idaho 8 Code; or 9 (iii) Was a "paid firefighter" as defined in section 72-1403(A), 10 Idaho Code. 11 (4) Benefits payable under this section: 12 (a) Are separate from and independent of any benefits payable under sec- 13 tion 59-1361, Idaho Code; 14 (b) Are not dependent on years of service or age of the public safety 15 officer; and 16 (c) Shall not be subject to state income taxes. 17 (5) The costs of providing this benefit, as determined by the board, 18 shall be paid by the employers of public safety officers as an additional con- 19 tribution component separate and distinct from all other obligations under 20 this chapter. Such costs will be paid in a manner as determined by the board. 21 SECTION 2. That Section 67-2028, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 22 amended to read as follows: 23 67-2028. LAW ENFORCEMENT DEATH BENEFITS. (1) After January 1, 20013, in 24 the event acertified peacepublic safety officer, detention officer or cor-25rectional officer(hereinafter referred to as "officer") in the employ ofthe26state ora political subdivision of the stateis killed in the performance27 dies as the direct and proximate result ofthe officer'spersonal injuries 28 sustained in the line of duty, the board of examiners shall authorize the pay- 29 ment of funds for the purpose of distributing a death benefit to theslain30 officer's family. After the board of examiners is satisfied that thecircum-31stances of the death occurred in the performancerequirements ofthe officer's32dutythis section have been met, it shall authorize the issuance of a defi- 33 ciency warrant. In the event that the board of examiners is uncertain as to 34 the circumstances of the death, it may postpone the authorization of such pay- 35 ment until the head of the responsible investigative agency provides an offi- 36 cial report of the incident. Upon authorization of the deficiency warrant by 37 the board of examiners, the state controller shall, after notice to the state 38 treasurer, draw a deficiency warrant in the authorized amount against the gen- 39 eral fund. 40 (2) The death benefit shall be distributed as follows: 41 (a) The total amount of a death benefit to be disbursed to a surviving 42 spouse, with or without dependent children, shall be one hundred thousand 43 dollars ($100,000). 44 (b) In the event there is no surviving spouse, the total amount of the 45 death benefit to be disbursed to theslainofficer's surviving dependent 46 children who are under twenty-one (21) years of age at the time of the 47 officer's death is one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), to be split 48 equally among the surviving natural and adopted children of theslain49 officer. This disbursement shall be madeto each dependent child's legal50guardian on behalf of the childin accordance with the provisions of the 51 Idaho uniform transfers to minors act, as set forth in chapter 8, title 52 68, Idaho Code. 53 (3)In the event there is neither a surviving spouse, nor surviving3 1dependent children under the age of twenty-one (21) years, the total amount to2be disbursed to the surviving parent or parents of the slain officer shall be3forty thousand dollars ($40,000), to be split equally between the natural or4adopted parents of the slain officer.5(4)The death benefit provided in this section shall not be subject to 6 state income taxes, andshall not affect, nor be affected by, any death bene-7fit payments as may be provided under chapter 13, title 59, Idaho Codeis not 8 dependent on the years of service or age of the public safety officer. 9 (4) As used in this section, the term "public safety officer" includes 10 only persons, who when injured, were employed as: 11 (a) County sheriffs; 12 (b) Deputy county sheriffs: 13 (i) Holding positions for which current POST certification is nec- 14 essary to continue in employment in the position, the principal 15 duties of which are active law enforcement service; provided however, 16 that even though POST certified or required to be POST certified, 17 deputy county sheriffs holding positions whose principal full-time 18 duties are those of a telephone operator, clerk, stenographer, animal 19 control officer, records specialist, or other duties not within the 20 scope of active law enforcement are not "public safety officers" 21 under this section; 22 (ii) Holding positions which require accountability for the safety 23 and safekeeping of persons confined in a city or county confinement 24 facility; or 25 (iii) Whose duties require active participation in county law 26 enforcement activities pertaining to crime prevention or reduction; 27 (c) City police chiefs; and 28 (d) City police officers: 29 (i) Holding positions for which current POST certification is nec- 30 essary to continue in employment in the position, the principal 31 duties of which are active law enforcement service; provided however, 32 that even though POST certified or required to be POST certified, 33 police officers holding positions whose principal full-time duties 34 are those of a telephone operator, clerk, stenographer, animal con- 35 trol officer, records specialist, or other duties not within the 36 scope of active law enforcement are not "public safety officers" 37 under this section; 38 (ii) Holding positions which require accountability for the safety 39 and safekeeping of persons confined in a city or county confinement 40 facility; or 41 (iii) Whose duties require active participation in city law enforce- 42 ment activities pertaining to crime prevention or reduction. 43 (5) No benefit shall be payable unless it is established, as determined 44 by the board of examiners, that: 45 (a) The officer's death occurred in the line of duty as defined in regu- 46 lations issued by the United States department of justice pursuant to 42 47 U.S.C. section 3796; 48 (b) The death was not caused by intentional misconduct of the officer or 49 by such officer's intentional infliction of injury; 50 (c) The officer was not voluntarily intoxicated at the time of death; and 51 (d) Benefit payments will not be made to a person whose actions were a 52 substantial contributing factor to the death of the officer. 53 (6) This section shall not apply to any public safety officer, or the 54 family of any such officer, who is eligible for benefits under section 55 59-1361A, Idaho Code. 4 1 SECTION 3. That Section 67-2028, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 2 repealed. 3 SECTION 4. Sections 1 and 2 of this act shall be in full force and effect 4 on and after July 1, 2003. Section 3 of this act shall be in full force and 5 effect on and after July 1, 2008.
REPRINT REPRINT REPRINT REPRINT REPRINT REPRINT STATEMENT OF PURPOSE RS 12727 In 2001, the legislature added section 67-2028, Idaho Code, which provided a death benefit to family members of certain peace officers killed in the line of duty, payable out of state general funds by means of deficiency warrants. This bill: 1. Adds a new section, 59-1361A, Idaho Code, which provides essentially the same benefit to peace officers who are active police officer members of PERSI, and extends the benefit to active firefighters under the PERSI plan and active paid firefighters under the FRF plan. Benefits payable under this section are funded by additional employer contributions and paid out of the PERSI trust. 2. Amends section 67-2028, Idaho Code, to modify the definition of police officer, to exclude anyone who qualifies for a benefit under the new section 59-1361A, Idaho Code, and to modify other language to make the benefit consistent with the benefit provided under the new section 59-1361A, Idaho Code. Benefits under this section will continue to be payable out of state general funds by means of deficiency warrants. This section will be repealed effective July 1, 2008, and benefits will cease to be available under this section. FISCAL IMPACT The PERSI actuary estimates the additional cost of the public safety officer death benefit to PERSI in Idaho Code 59-1316A at 0.10% of the compensation paid to the members covered by the benefit. According to the legislation this is to be paid by the employer which would represent a total annual cost to all employers of public safety officers to be $237,500. The annual cost to the general fund for state employers is estimated at $50,700. However, there is a potential savings in general funds since the potential risk of payments from the general fund is reduced. Since the 2001 enactment the general fund has paid out $100,000 for each of three (3) death benefits (total $300,000). Contact Name: Michael Kane - Idaho Sheriffs Association Phone: 208/342-4545 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE Bill No. S1050