95A.070 Payments for insurance coverage of firefighters permanently and totally
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disabled in line of duty -- Documentation -- Reduction in payments if
firefighter has other coverage -- Procedure upon termination of disability or
coverage -- Administrative regulations -- Penalty for providing false
information -- Proration if funds insufficient.
(1)If a firefighter as defined in KRS 61.315 is, before, on, or after July 15, 2002,
permanently and totally disabled as defined in KRS 342.0011 as a direct result of
activities in the line of duty, then the firefighter shall be entitled to receive a
monthly payment to be paid by the State Treasurer from the general fund
appropriation to the police and firefighter-life insurance category contained in
miscellaneous appropriations of the state/executive branch budget of:
(a)Three hundred dollars ($300) to help defray the costs of life insurance; and
(b)Three hundred dollars ($300) to help defray the costs of health insurance.
(2)In order to receive the monthly payment, the firefighter must present to the
Kentucky Fire Commission:
(a)A written statement from the fire chief of the fire department under whose
command the firefighter was at the time of injury stating the fact that the
firefighter was on active duty and on assignment with that fire department
when the injury occurred; and
(b)A written statement from at least two
(2)licensed and practicing physicians
stating that the member is totally and likely to be permanently disabled as
defined in KRS 342.0011; and
(c)Proof, in a form satisfactory to the commission, that the firefighter has either
or both active life and health insurance policies.
(a)If a firefighter, either through a settlement of any kind or through any other
source, has life insurance provided at no cost, then the firefighter shall not be
eligible to receive the life insurance payment described in subsection (1)(a) of
this section. If a firefighter receives partial payment of life insurance, and the
portion of the payment that the firefighter is responsible for is less than the
amount stated in subsection
(1)of this section, then the firefighter shall only
receive that portion of the payment to pay for the cost of the insurance.
(b)If a firefighter, either through a settlement of any kind or through any other
source, has health insurance provided at no cost, then the firefighter shall not
be eligible to receive the health insurance payment described in subsection
(1)(b) of this section. If a firefighter receives partial payment of health
insurance, and the portion of the payment that the firefighter is responsible for
is less than the amount stated in subsection
(1)of this section, then the
firefighter shall only receive that portion of the payment to pay for the cost of
the insurance.
(4)If the firefighter should no longer be considered permanently and totally disabled as
defined in KRS 342.0011, or if either or both life and health insurance policies are
terminated, then the firefighter shall within thirty
(30)days of that determination
notify the Kentucky Fire Commission, in writing, of that fact or facts. The
commission shall then terminate the appropriate subsequent payments to that
firefighter. A firefighter may continue to receive payments for one
(1)type of
insurance as long as the firefighter is still permanently and totally disabled and the
insurance policy is active. If the firefighter fails to notify the commission within
thirty
(30)days and receives subsequent payments under this section, the firefighter
shall be responsible for repaying any payments provided to the firefighter under this
section from the date that the firefighter was no longer considered permanently and
totally disabled.
(5)The Kentucky Fire Commission shall promulgate administrative regulations in
accordance with the provisions of KRS Chapter 13A establishing procedures and
criteria applicable to the administration of this section by December 31, 2002.
(6)Any firefighter convicted of knowingly providing false information to receive the
benefits in subsection
(1)of this section shall be guilty of a Class D felony and shall
be responsible for repaying the total amount paid to the firefighter, plus interest,
under the provisions of this section within a time to be determined by the
commission. The firefighter shall also no longer be eligible to receive any payments
provided under this section.
(7)In the event sufficient funds do not exist to cover all the financial obligations of this
section, then the payments shall be prorated among the participants evenly.