Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2057

Introduced
1/25/22  

Caption

Relief Of Injured And Deceased Fire Fighters And Police Officers

Impact

This legislation significantly impacts state laws by modifying the process for accessing disability retirement benefits. Specifically, it establishes that individuals employed by the state who are receiving injured-on-duty benefits will not be required to apply for accidental disability retirement allowances if their injuries occurred before July 1, 2011. This provision relieves some of the administrative burden on employees and aims to streamline the benefit application process during times of distress.

Summary

Bill S2057 aims to amend existing laws regarding the relief of injured and deceased firefighters and police officers in Rhode Island. The act focuses on providing financial protection to those who have been incapacitated due to injuries sustained while performing their duties, which includes salary payments and coverage of medical expenses. The bill mandates that respective government entities, such as towns and the state, are responsible for funding these benefits, ensuring that employees receive necessary financial support while unable to work.

Contention

Despite its intent to provide support for injured public servants, the bill presents points of contention. Opponents may argue that it could lead to financial strain on local government entities or incentivize claims for injuries that are not fully substantiated. Additionally, there are concerns regarding the adequacy of measures set in place to verify the legitimacy of claims for injured on-duty benefits and ensure responsible fiscal management. Consequently, the balance between providing adequate support and safeguarding public funds remains a significant topic of debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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