24 LC 39 4286S The Senate Committee on Public Safety offered the following substitute to SB 554: A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Part 1 of Article 5 of Chapter 9 of Title 45 of the Official Code of Georgia1 Annotated, relating to Georgia State Indemnification Fund, so as to create a presumption for2 the qualification for indemnification benefits based on a public safety officer having3 COVID-19 at the time of death, if certain requirements are met; to provide a definition; to4 allow applications for indemnification for such circumstances to be made during a certain5 time period; to authorize the Department of Administrative Services to purchase annuities6 for certain purposes; to provide for related matters; to provide for an effective date; to repeal7 conflicting laws; and for other purposes.8 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:9 SECTION 1.10 Part 1 of Article 5 of Chapter 9 of Title 45 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated,11 relating to Georgia State Indemnification Fund, is amended by revising Code12 Section 45-9-85, relating to payment of indemnification for death or disability, procedure for13 making payments, and appeal, as follows:14 "45-9-85.15 (a) As used in this Code section, the term:16 - 1 - 24 LC 39 4286S (1) 'COVID-19' means severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2),17 and any mutation or viral fragments thereof, or any disease or condition caused by severe18 acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).19 (1)(2) 'Nonroutine stressful or strenuous physical activity' means actions that are not20 clerical, administrative, or nonmanual in nature.21 (2)(3) 'Public safety officer' means a law enforcement officer, firefighter, emergency22 medical technician, emergency management rescue specialist, state highway employee,23 or prison guard.24 (3)(4) 'Work related activity' means, while in the line of duty:25 (A) Engaging in a situation involving nonroutine stressful or strenuous physical26 activity related to law enforcement, fire suppression, rescue, hazardous material27 response, emergency medical services, prison or jail security, disaster relief, or any28 other emergency response; or29 (B) Participating in a training exercise involving nonroutine stressful or strenuous30 physical activity.31 (b) Indemnification shall be paid under this article as follows:32 (1) In the case of a partial permanent disability suffered in the line of duty by a public33 safety officer, the eligible disabled person may elect payment of $35,000.00 paid in equal34 monthly installments for five years or a lump sum of such amount reduced to its present35 value upon the basis of interest calculated at the rate of 6 percent per annum;36 (2) In the case of a total permanent disability suffered in the line of duty by a public37 safety officer, the injured person may elect to receive a payment of $75,000.00 paid in38 equal monthly installments for five years or a lump sum of such amount reduced to its39 present value upon the basis of interest calculated at the rate of 6 percent per annum;40 (3)(A) In the case of death suffered in the line of duty by a public safety officer,41 payment shall be made to:42 (i) The surviving unremarried spouse;43 - 2 - 24 LC 39 4286S (ii) The surviving children who are under the age of 19 or, if a student enrolled in an44 institution of postsecondary education at the time of such death, under the age of 24;45 or46 (iii) Individuals not otherwise provided for under this subparagraph who are the47 dependents of the spouse or deceased person as shown in the spouse's or deceased48 person's most recent tax return.49 (B) In the case of organic brain damage suffered in the line of duty by a public safety50 officer, payment shall be made to the legal guardian of the organically brain damaged51 person.52 (C) The surviving unremarried spouse, dependents, or the legal guardian may elect to53 receive payment in a lump sum payment of $150,000.00 paid in equal monthly54 installments for five years or a lump sum of such amount reduced to its present value55 upon the basis of interest calculated at the rate of 6 percent per annum. The department56 shall be authorized to purchase annuities for such payments; or57 (4) A heart attack, stroke, or vascular rupture suffered by a public safety officer shall be58 presumed to qualify such public safety officer under this subsection if the heart attack,59 stroke, or vascular rupture:60 (A) Commenced:61 (i) While such public safety officer was performing work related activity;62 (ii) While such public safety officer was on duty after performing work related63 activity; or64 (iii) Not later than 24 hours after performing work related activity; and65 (B) Directly or proximately resulted in the death or partial or permanent disability of66 the public safety officer, unless competent medical evidence established that the heart67 attack, stroke, or vascular rupture was not related to the work related activity or was68 directly or proximately caused by something other than the mere presence of69 cardiovascular disease risk factors; and70 - 3 - 24 LC 39 4286S (5) No indemnification shall be paid under this article for COVID-19 related deaths71 except as provided for in this paragraph. Unless competent medical evidence establishes72 that the death of a public safety officer was directly and proximately caused by something73 other than COVID-19, deaths occurring on or before April 15, 2022, shall be presumed74 to qualify for indemnification benefits, if:75 (A) The public safety officer was diagnosed with COVID-19, or the evidence indicates76 the officer had COVID-19, within 14 days of such public safety officer's last day of77 duty;78 (B) The evidence indicates that the public safety officer had COVID-19 or79 complications therefrom at the time of death; and80 (C) The qualifications of subparagraph (A) of paragraph (3) of this subsection81 regarding eligible recipients are met; provided, however, that a death for which an82 indemnification benefit under the Georgia State Indemnification Fund has already been83 paid shall not qualify under this paragraph for indemnification benefits to be paid to84 such recipients.85 (c) After the department, or the commissioner or his or her designee upon review of a86 denial by the department, determines that a public safety officer has suffered a total87 permanent disability, a partial permanent disability, organic brain damage, or death in the88 line of duty, the department shall be authorized to make the appropriate payments as89 provided in subsection (b) of this Code section.90 (d) If the department denies a claim, any person seeking benefits pursuant to this part may91 appeal the department's decision to the commissioner or his or her designee. Any such92 appeal shall be filed with the commissioner or his or her designee within 60 days of receipt93 of the department's decision and shall identify the errors in the department's decision. 94 Appeals shall be considered by the commissioner or his or her designee as provided in95 Code Section 45-9-84."96 - 4 - 24 LC 39 4286S SECTION 2.97 Said part is further amended by revising Code Section 45-9-86, relating to application for98 indemnification, as follows:99 "45-9-86.100 (a) As used in this Code section, the term 'public safety officer' shall have the same101 meaning as provided in Code Section 45-9-85.102 (b) An application for indemnification with respect to a claim for total permanent103 disability or partial permanent disability of a public safety officer shall be submitted by that104 person unless the person is mentally incompetent, in which case the application may be105 made on such person's behalf by his or her legal guardian.106 (c) An application for indemnification with respect to a claim for the death of a public107 service safety officer shall be submitted by or on behalf of the surviving unremarried108 spouse or dependents eligible under this part.109 (d) Except as provided in subsection (e) of this Code section, an An application for110 indemnification with respect to death, organic brain damage, total permanent disability, or111 partial permanent disability must be made within 24 months after the date of the incident112 giving rise to the death, organic brain damage, or disability.113 (e) An application for indemnification with respect to death pursuant to paragraph (5) of114 subsection (b) of Code Section 45-9-85 must be made between the effective date of this115 Code section and August 1, 2024. No indemnification claim for death pursuant to116 paragraph (5) of subsection (b) of Code Section 45-9-85 shall be paid for an application117 that is not made between the effective date of this Code section and August 1, 2024."118 SECTION 3.119 This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law120 without such approval.121 - 5 - 24 LC 39 4286S SECTION 4.122 All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.123 - 6 -