Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1989

Introduced
2/21/23  

Caption

Eligibility expansion for public safety officer survivor benefits

Impact

The legislation is designed to acknowledge the unique risks faced by public safety officers, addressing physical and mental health challenges associated with their profession. By including PTSD and suicides in the criteria for benefits, the bill aims to alleviate some of the long-standing issues facing first responders, who often suffer from higher rates of mental health disorders. The retrospective nature of the bill, effective from January 1, 2017, also allows for survivors to claim benefits for eligible cases that occurred prior to the bill's introduction.

Summary

Senate File 1989 seeks to expand eligibility for public safety officer survivor benefits in Minnesota. The bill modifies existing legislation to encompass a broader range of situations under which public safety officers can be presumed 'killed in the line of duty'. Notably, this includes deaths resulting from heart attacks, strokes, or vascular rupture that occur in a prescribed timeframe after engaging in stressful duties, as well as suicides under certain psychological diagnoses linked to their public safety work.

Contention

While many advocates praise the bill for its progressive stance on mental health and recognizing the risks of suicide among public safety officers, there are concerns about the burden of proof required to qualify for these benefits. Detractors may argue the potential for misuse of the provisions or question the adequacy of funding for the expanded benefits. Financial implications tied to the necessary appropriations for the implementation of these changes may also lead to fiscal debates among lawmakers.

Additional_info

The proposed change could potentially set a precedent in how similar situations are handled across the state, influencing legislation regarding mental health support and first responder welfare. As discussions continue, the balance between ensuring appropriate benefits for public servants and managing state resources remains a critical point of legislative focus.

Companion Bills

MN HF2681

Similar To Public safety officer survivor benefits eligibility expanded.

Previously Filed As

MN SF2049

Eligibility expansion for public safety officer survivor benefits

MN HF2681

Public safety officer survivor benefits eligibility expanded.

MN SF2821

Public safety officer death benefit law definitions and benefits expansion provision

MN SF2731

Public safety officer death benefit law definitions expansion provision

MN HF2797

Definitions and benefits in the public safety officer death benefit law expanded, and retroactive benefit awards provided.

MN SB396

Public Safety Officer - Performance of Duties - Death Benefits

MN HB76

Public Safety Officer - Performance of Duties - Death Benefits

MN HB1389

Public Safety Officer - Performance of Duties - Death Benefit

MN HB435

Public officers and employees; further provide for the benefits of the office of coroner and other related persons.

MN HF2817

Service line of duty death benefits provided for part-time, paid on-call, and volunteer firefighters.

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