Health insurance for peace officers and firefighters defined.
Impact
When enacted, HF1101 is set to have a notable impact on the way health insurance for these first responders is understood and implemented across Minnesota. By clearly defining the terms and conditions of health plan coverage for both paid and volunteer firefighters, the bill seeks to ensure that first responders are adequately covered, both in instances of injury or death. This provision is essential for addressing the health and wellness of those who serve in high-risk positions and offers peace of mind to their families regarding health-related issues.
Summary
House File 1101 (HF1101) is legislation aimed at defining the health insurance coverage provided to peace officers and firefighters in Minnesota. This bill amends existing statutes and clarifies the definitions of key terminology including 'peace officer', 'firefighter', and 'volunteer firefighter', ensuring they are aligned with current state laws. The proposal emphasizes the necessity to provide adequate health insurance to individuals in these critical public safety roles, acknowledging their significant contributions and inherent risks associated with their duties.
Contention
While there may not be significant contention surrounding the provisions of HF1101, some arguments could arise regarding the adequacy of coverage and the responsibilities placed on municipalities. Critics may question whether the definitions provided sufficiently cover all necessary aspects of health insurance benefits. Additionally, the financial implications for municipalities tasked with providing this coverage could raise concerns about funding and the potential strain on local budgets, prompting a discussion on the sustainability of these health insurance obligations.
State requirement to fully fund costs related to the continuation of health insurance coverage for certain disabled or diseased peace officers or firefighters
State required to fully fund costs related to continuation of health insurance coverage for disabled or deceased peace officers or firefighters, and open statutory appropriation provided.
Peace officer and firefighter duty disability benefits including employer providing of health insurance coverage to peace office time period limitations provision, peace officer or firefighter waiving the right to continued health insurance coverage prohibition provision, and attorney fees limitations provision
Certain retired peace officers permitted to be eligible to participate in the state insurance program, program for college degree holders to complete peace officer education and training established, and money appropriated.
Retired peace officers eligibility to participate in the state insurance program authorization; college degree holders program to complete peace officer education and training establishment; appropriating money