Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0660

Introduced
3/7/25  

Caption

Adds probation officers and parole officers to the definition of "police officer" for purposes of salary payments during line of duty illness or injury.

Impact

The proposed adjustments would significantly alter existing laws concerning the benefits afforded to injured on-duty personnel. With this bill, cities, towns, and state entities would increase their financial responsibilities towards these public safety officers, ensuring that they continue to receive full pay and benefits while incapacitated. Moreover, it institutionalizes protections for mental health injuries, including presumption of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a line-of-duty injury, which could result in an uptick in claims for injuries previously given insufficient consideration under state law. Overall, S0660 aims to enhance the welfare and support structures for those who serve in high-risk public service roles.

Summary

Senate Bill S0660 is a legislative proposal that aims to expand the benefits framework for emergency responders in Rhode Island. Specifically, the bill seeks to amend existing provisions related to the salary payments during instances of line-of-duty illnesses or injuries and includes probation and parole officers within the definition of 'police officer.' This change recognizes the contributions of these officers and ensures they receive the same salary protection as their peers when incapacitated due to their work. The intention behind this inclusion is to provide equitable treatment for all law enforcement personnel engaged in protecting public safety.

Contention

Discussion surrounding S0660 may hinge on fiscal implications and the potential burden on state and local budgets given the expanded definition of police personnel eligible for benefits. While proponents are likely to argue that providing adequate compensation for these essential services is necessary for public safety and morale, opponents may raise concerns about the cost and sustainability of such benefits. Additionally, defining 'injury' to include PTSD and similar mental health concerns can be contentious, as it might lead to challenges regarding the verification of claims and the allocation of resources needed to support such benefits.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5373

Relief Of Injured And Deceased Firefighters And Police Officers

RI S0230

Relief Of Injured And Deceased Firefighters And Police Officers

RI S2059

Extends injured-on-duty (IOD) benefits to police officers and firefighters that suffer from diagnosed post-traumatic stress disorders, except under certain conditions.

RI H7464

Extends injured-on-duty (IOD) benefits to police officers and firefighters that suffer from diagnosed post-traumatic stress disorders, except under certain conditions.

RI S2318

Adds department of corrections' correctional officers to the list of public safety employees that are entitled to their full salary if they are injured and become disabled as a result of performance of their job duties.

RI H7916

Adds department of corrections' correctional officers to the list of public safety employees that are entitled to their full salary if they are injured and become disabled as a result of performance of their job duties.

RI S0822

Relief Of Injured And Deceased Fire Fighters And Police Officers

RI S2314

Increases the killed-in-line-of-duty benefit for active or retired police officer, capitol police officer, correctional officer, firefighter, crash rescue crew person, fire marshal or deputy fire marshal from 40% to 100% of the federal death benefit.

RI S0272

Public Safety Employees

RI H7308

Mandates arming campus police at public higher educational institutions and includes campus police in the definition of "law enforcement officer" for the purposes of the "Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights."

Similar Bills

NJ SCR120

Proposes constitutional amendment to provide property tax exemption for primary residence of police officer, firefighter, or emergency medical technician who suffers line of duty injury.

RI H7796

Relief Of Injured And Deceased Firefighters And Police Officers

RI S0230

Relief Of Injured And Deceased Firefighters And Police Officers

RI H5373

Relief Of Injured And Deceased Firefighters And Police Officers

RI H7464

Extends injured-on-duty (IOD) benefits to police officers and firefighters that suffer from diagnosed post-traumatic stress disorders, except under certain conditions.

RI S2059

Extends injured-on-duty (IOD) benefits to police officers and firefighters that suffer from diagnosed post-traumatic stress disorders, except under certain conditions.

RI H5283

Adds department of corrections' correctional officers to the list of public safety employees that are entitled to their full salary if they are injured and become disabled as a result of performance of their job duties.

NJ ACR149

Proposes constitutional amendment to provide property tax exemption of 50 percent of assessed value for primary residence of police officer or firefighter who suffers a line of duty injury that qualifies for accidental disability pension.