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22 HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 2561 FILED ON: 1/19/2023
33 HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 2516
44 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
55 _________________
66 PRESENTED BY:
77 Dylan A. Fernandes
88 _________________
99 To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General
1010 Court assembled:
1111 The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the adoption of the accompanying bill:
1212 An Act relative to disability pensions for violent crimes.
1313 _______________
1414 PETITION OF:
1515 NAME:DISTRICT/ADDRESS :DATE ADDED:Dylan A. FernandesBarnstable, Dukes and Nantucket1/19/2023Angelo L. D'Emilia8th Plymouth2/6/2023 1 of 5
1616 HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 2561 FILED ON: 1/19/2023
1717 HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 2516
1818 By Representative Fernandes of Falmouth, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 2516) of
1919 Dylan A. Fernandes and Angelo L. D'Emilia relative to disability pensions for violent crimes
2020 committed against certain public employees. Public Service.
2121 [SIMILAR MATTER FILED IN PREVIOUS SESSION
2222 SEE HOUSE, NO. 2642 OF 2021-2022.]
2323 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
2424 _______________
2525 In the One Hundred and Ninety-Third General Court
2626 (2023-2024)
2727 _______________
2828 An Act relative to disability pensions for violent crimes.
2929 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority
3030 of the same, as follows:
3131 1 SECTION 1. Section 1 of chapter 32 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2018
3232 2Official Edition, is hereby amended by inserting after the word “inclusive”, in line 603, the
3333 3following definition:-
3434 4 “Violent act injury”, a serious and permanent personal bodily injury sustained as a direct
3535 5and proximate result of a violent attack upon a person by means of a dangerous weapon,
3636 6including, but not limited to, a firearm, knife, automobile, explosive device or other dangerous
3737 7weapon.
3838 8 SECTION 2. Said chapter 32 is hereby further amended by striking out subsection (1) of
3939 9section 7 and inserting in place thereof the following subsection:- 2 of 5
4040 10 Section 7. (1) Conditions of Allowance. Any member in service classified in Group 1,
4141 11Group 2 or Group 4, or any member in service classified in Group 3 to whom the provisions of
4242 12subdivision (2) of section twenty-six are not applicable, who is deemed to be physically unable
4343 13to perform the essential duties and responsibilities of the member’s job and that such inability is
4444 14likely or deemed permanent before attaining the maximum age for the member’s group by reason
4545 15of a personal injury or violent act injury sustained or a hazard undergone as a result of, and while
4646 16in the performance of the member’s duties at some definite place and at some definite time on or
4747 17after the date of becoming a member or prior to such date while any provision of this chapter
4848 18relating to noncontributory pensions was applicable to the member, without serious and willful
4949 19misconduct on the member’s part, upon the member’s written application on a prescribed form
5050 20filed with the board and the member’s respective employer or upon such an application by the
5151 21head of the member’s department after a hearing, if requested, as provided for in subdivision (1)
5252 22of section sixteen and subject to the conditions set forth in said section and in this section, shall
5353 23be deemed retired for an accidental disability as of a date which shall be specified in such
5454 24application and which shall be not less than fifteen days nor more than four months after the
5555 25filing of such application but in no event later than the maximum age for the member’s group.
5656 26Except as provided for in subdivision (3) of this section, no such retirement shall be allowed
5757 27unless such injury or violent act injury was sustained or such hazard was undergone within two
5858 28years prior to the filing of such application or, if occurring earlier, unless written notice thereof
5959 29was filed with the board by such member or on the member's behalf within ninety days after its
6060 30occurrence. No retirement under clauses (i) to (iii), inclusive, shall be allowed unless the board,
6161 31after a review of the evidence it deems appropriate, and after a review by the commission,
6262 32pursuant to the provisions of section twenty-one, and including in any event on examination by 3 of 5
6363 33the regional medical panel provided for in subdivision (3) of section six and including a
6464 34certification of such incapacity by a majority of the physicians on such medical panel, shall find
6565 35that such member is physically unable to perform the essential duties of the member's job and
6666 36that such inability is likely to be permanent, and that the member should be so retired. No
6767 37retirement under clause (iv) shall be allowed unless the board, after a review of the evidence it
6868 38deems appropriate, and after a review by the commission, pursuant to the provisions of section
6969 39twenty-one, and including in any event on examination by the regional medical panel provided
7070 40for in subdivision (3) of section six and including a certification of such incapacity by a majority
7171 41of the physicians on such medical panel, shall find that such member is physically unable to
7272 42perform the essential duties of the member's job because of a violent act injury and that such
7373 43inability is likely to be permanent, and that the member should be so retired. Any member who
7474 44was injured while a member of a retirement system established in any governmental unit other
7575 45than that by which the member is presently employed, and who has complied with the provisions
7676 46of this section as to notice, or whose case falls under paragraph (3), shall file such application
7777 47with the retirement board of the unit where he is presently employed. Such board shall secure a
7878 48statement of facts and records, which it shall be the duty of the retirement board of the first
7979 49governmental unit to furnish, and on which it shall be entitled to make recommendations.
8080 50 Prior to the determination of a retirement under this section, a member shall submit to the
8181 51retirement board a written statement authorizing release of information from the federal internal
8282 52revenue service and the department of revenue relative to the annual gross earned income of the
8383 53member in pursuant to an agreement between the federal internal revenue service, the department
8484 54of revenue, and the public employee retirement administration commission in accordance with
8585 55section ninety-one A. 4 of 5
8686 56 SECTION 3. Paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of said section 7 of said chapter 32 is hereby
8787 57amended by inserting after clause (iii) the following clause:-
8888 58 (iv) A yearly amount of pension for any member classified as Group 4, paid monthly,
8989 59equal to 100 per cent of their regular compensation, including all applicable benefits and
9090 60stipends, that the member was earning on the date that such injury was deemed a violent act
9191 61injury, as defined in section 1 of this chapter. The annual amount of pension payable to such
9292 62member shall be equal to the regular rate of compensation which the member would have been
9393 63paid had the member continued in service at the grade held by the member at the time of their
9494 64retirement until their death or reaching mandatory retirement age, whichever comes first;
9595 65provided that, if the member reaches the mandatory retirement age, the member shall be entitled
9696 66thereafter to 80 per cent of the average annual rate of compensation paid to the member in the
9797 67previous 12 months, including any cost of living increases, as defined in sections 102 and 103 of
9898 68this chapter. Upon retirement, the member shall receive a lump sum payment from the applicable
9999 69retirement board equal to the member’s total accumulated retirement deductions. In the event
100100 70that the member shall predecease their spouse, the member’s spouse shall be entitled to 75 per
101101 71cent of the member’s annual pension, paid monthly, as long as such spouse shall live; provided
102102 72that, when the member would have reached the mandatory retirement age, the member’s spouse
103103 73shall continue to be entitled to 75 per cent of the member’s annual pension, including any cost of
104104 74living increases, as defined in sections 102 and 103 of this chapter, that the member would have
105105 75received upon reaching the mandatory retirement age. In the event that the member and the
106106 76member’s spouse predecease their children, the member’s surviving unmarried children, if any,
107107 77who are under age 18 or, if over that age and under age 22, are full-time students at an accredited
108108 78educational institution, or who are over age 18 and physically or mentally incapacitated from 5 of 5
109109 79earning income on the date of such member’s retirement, shall be entitled to receive a pension of
110110 80equal proportion, paid monthly, which shall total 75 per cent of the amount of the pension
111111 81payable to the member at the time of their death. The words “full-time student” and “accredited
112112 82educational institutions” shall have the same meaning that they have under clause (iii). When a
113113 83child no longer meets the qualifications for receipt of a pension allocation under this section, said
114114 84child’s pension allocation shall cease and any remaining qualified children shall continue to
115115 85receive the same amount each received before any child’s allocation ceased.
116116 86 Any member eligible to receive a pension under clause (iv) shall be indemnified for all
117117 87hospital, medical and other healthcare expenses, not otherwise covered by health insurance,
118118 88related to treatment of injuries that have been or may be incurred after the date of the member’s
119119 89retirement as a result of the injuries sustained by the member while in the performance of the
120120 90member’s duties.
121121 91 Nothing in this section or any other section of the general laws or regulations shall limit
122122 92the member’s aforementioned retirement benefit or restrict the member from seeking
123123 93accommodating employment by any entity or agency which is not classified under Groups 1-4,
124124 94inclusive, of the retirement system.
125125 95 Nothing in this section shall prohibit a member under clause (iv), or such member’s
126126 96eligible spouse or children, from receiving additional retirement benefits not required by this
127127 97section.