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S. B. No. 110 As IntroducedAs Introduced
| 129th General Assembly | | Regular Session | | 2011-2012 |
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Cosponsors:
Senators Patton, Schaffer, Turner, Kearney
A BILL
To amend section 742.63 of the Revised Code to
include the survivors of probation officers killed
in the line of duty among those eligible to
receive benefits from the Ohio Public Safety
Officers Death Benefit Fund.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That section 742.63 of the Revised Code be amended
to read as follows:
Sec. 742.63. The board of trustees of the Ohio police and
fire pension fund shall adopt rules for the management of the Ohio
public safety officers death benefit fund and for disbursements of
benefits as set forth in this section.
(A) As used in this section:
(1) "Member" means all of the following:
(a) A member of the Ohio police and fire pension fund,
including a member of the fund who has elected to participate in
the deferred retirement option plan established under section
742.43 of the Revised Code or a member of or contributor to a
police or firemen's relief and pension fund established under
former Chapter 521. or 741. of the Revised Code;
(b) A member of the state highway patrol retirement system,
including a member who is participating in the deferred retirement
option plan established under section 5505.50 of the Revised Code;
(c) A member of the public employees retirement system who at
the time of the member's death was one of the following:
(i) A county sheriff or deputy sheriff;
(ii) A full-time regular police officer in a municipal
corporation or township;
(iii) A full-time regular firefighter employed by the state,
an instrumentality of the state, a municipal corporation, a
township, a joint fire district, or another political subdivision;
(iv) A full-time park district ranger or patrol trooper;
(v) A full-time law enforcement officer of the department of
natural resources;
(vi) A full-time department of public safety enforcement
agent;
(vii) A full-time law enforcement officer of parks, waterway
lands, or reservoir lands under the control of a municipal
corporation;
(viii) A full-time law enforcement officer of a conservancy
district;
(ix) A correction officer at an institution under the control
of a county, a group of counties, a municipal corporation, or the
department of rehabilitation and correction;
(x) A state university law enforcement officer;
(xi) An investigator, as defined in section 109.541 of the
Revised Code, or an investigator commissioned as a special agent
of the bureau of criminal identification and investigation.;
(xii) A drug agent, as defined in section 145.01 of the
Revised Code;
(xiii) A probation officer appointed by a judge of a
municipal court pursuant to section 1901.33 of the Revised Code, a
juvenile judge pursuant to section 2151.13 of the Revised Code, or
a court of common pleas pursuant to section 2301.27 of the Revised
Code.
(d) A member of a retirement system operated by a municipal
corporation who at the time of death was a either of the
following:
(i) A full-time law enforcement officer of parks, waterway
lands, or reservoir lands under the control of the municipal
corporation;
(ii) A probation officer appointed by a judge of a municipal
court pursuant to section 1901.33 of the Revised Code.
(2) Notwithstanding section 742.01 of the Revised Code, "fire
or police department" includes a fire department of the state or
an instrumentality of the state or of a municipal corporation,
township, joint fire district, or other political subdivision, the
state highway patrol, a county sheriff's office, the security
force of an institution under the control of the department of
rehabilitation and correction, the security force of a jail or
workhouse under the control of a county, group of counties, or
municipal corporation, the security force of a metropolitan,
county, or township park district, the security force of lands
under the control of the department of natural resources,
department of public safety enforcement agents, the security force
of parks, waterway lands, or reservoir lands under the control of
a municipal corporation, the security force of a conservancy
district, the police department of a township or municipal
corporation, and the police force of a state university.
(3) "Firefighter or police officer" includes a state highway
patrol trooper, a county sheriff or deputy sheriff, a correction
officer at an institution under the control of a county, a group
of counties, a municipal corporation, or the department of
rehabilitation and correction, a police officer employed by a
township or municipal corporation, a firefighter employed by the
state, an instrumentality of the state, a municipal corporation, a
township, a joint fire district, or another political subdivision,
a full-time park district ranger or patrol trooper, a full-time
law enforcement officer of the department of natural resources, a
full-time department of public safety enforcement agent, a
full-time law enforcement officer of parks, waterway lands, or
reservoir lands under the control of a municipal corporation, a
full-time law enforcement officer of a conservancy district, and a
state university law enforcement officer.
(4) "Correction officer" includes, in addition to any
correction officer, any correction corporal, sergeant, lieutenant,
or captain, and the equivalents of all such persons.
(5) "A park district ranger or patrol trooper" means a peace
officer commissioned to make arrests, execute warrants, and
preserve the peace upon lands under the control of a board of park
commissioners of a metropolitan, county, or township park
district.
(6) "Metropolitan, county, or township park district" means a
park district created under the authority of Chapter 511. or 1545.
of the Revised Code.
(7) "Conservancy district" means a conservancy district
created under the authority of Chapter 6101. of the Revised Code.
(8) "Law enforcement officer" means an officer commissioned
to make arrests, execute warrants, and preserve the peace upon
lands under the control of the governmental entity granting the
commission.
(9) "Department of natural resources law enforcement officer"
includes a forest officer designated pursuant to section 1503.29
of the Revised Code, a preserve officer designated pursuant to
section 1517.10 of the Revised Code, a wildlife officer designated
pursuant to section 1531.13 of the Revised Code, a park officer
designated pursuant to section 1541.10 of the Revised Code, and a
state watercraft officer designated pursuant to section 1547.521
of the Revised Code.
(10) "Retirement eligibility date" means the last day of the
month in which a deceased member would have first become eligible,
had the member lived, for the retirement pension provided under
section 145.33, Chapter 521. or 741., division (C)(1) of section
742.37, or division (A)(1) of section 5505.17 of the Revised Code
or provided by a retirement system operated by a municipal
corporation.
(11) "Death benefit amount" means an amount equal to the full
monthly salary received by a deceased member prior to death, minus
an amount equal to the benefit received under section 145.45,
742.37, 742.3714, or 5505.17 of the Revised Code or the benefit
received from a retirement system operated by a municipal
corporation, plus any increases in salary that would have been
granted the deceased member.
(12) "Killed in the line of duty" means either of the
following:
(a) Death in the line of duty;
(b) Death from injury sustained in the line of duty,
including heart attack or other fatal injury or illness caused
while in the line of duty.
(B) A spouse of a deceased member shall receive a death
benefit each month equal to the full death benefit amount,
provided that the deceased member was a firefighter or police
officer killed in the line of duty and there are no surviving
children eligible for a benefit under this section. The spouse
shall receive this benefit during the spouse's natural life until
the deceased member's retirement eligibility date, on which date
the benefit provided under this division shall terminate.
(C)(1) If a member killed in the line of duty as a
firefighter or police officer is survived only by a child or
children, the child or children shall receive a benefit each month
equal to the full death benefit amount. If there is more than one
surviving child, the benefit shall be divided equally among these
children.
(2) If the death benefit paid under this division is divided
among two or more surviving children and any of the children
become ineligible to continue receiving a portion of the benefit
as provided in division (H) of this section, the full death
benefit amount shall be paid to the remaining eligible child or
divided among the eligible children so that the benefit paid to
the remaining eligible child or children equals the full death
benefit amount.
(3) Notwithstanding divisions (C)(1) and (2) of this section,
all death benefits paid under this division shall terminate on the
deceased member's retirement eligibility date.
(D) If a member killed in the line of duty as a firefighter
or police officer is survived by both a spouse and a child or
children, the monthly benefit provided shall be as follows:
(1)(a) If there is a surviving spouse and one surviving
child, the spouse shall receive an amount each month equal to
one-half of the full death benefit amount and the child shall
receive an amount equal to one-half of the full death benefit
amount.
(b) If the surviving spouse dies or the child becomes
ineligible as provided in division (H) of this section, the
surviving spouse or child remaining eligible shall receive the
full death benefit amount.
(2)(a) If there is a surviving spouse and more than one
child, the spouse shall receive an amount each month equal to
one-third of the full death benefit amount and the children shall
receive an amount, equally divided among them, equal to two-thirds
of the full death benefit amount.
(b) If a spouse and more than one child each are receiving a
death benefit under division (D)(2)(a) of this section and the
spouse dies, the children shall receive an amount each month,
equally divided among them, equal to the full death benefit
amount.
(c) If a spouse and more than one child each are receiving a
benefit under division (D)(2)(a) of this section and any of the
children becomes ineligible to receive a benefit as provided in
division (H) of this section, the spouse and remaining eligible
child or children shall receive a death benefit as follows:
(i) If there are two or more remaining eligible children, the
spouse shall receive an amount each month equal to one-third of
the full death benefit amount and the children shall receive an
amount each month, equally divided among them, equal to two-thirds
of the full death benefit amount;
(ii) If there is one remaining eligible child, the spouse
shall receive an amount each month equal to one-half of the full
death benefit amount, and the child shall receive an amount each
month equal to one-half of the full death benefit amount.
(d) If a spouse and more than one child each are receiving a
benefit under division (D)(2)(a) of this section and all of the
children become ineligible to receive a benefit as provided in
division (H) of this section, the spouse shall receive the full
death benefit amount.
(3) Notwithstanding divisions (D)(1) and (2) of this section,
death benefits paid under this division to a surviving spouse
shall terminate on the member's retirement eligibility date. Death
benefits paid to a surviving child or children shall terminate on
the deceased member's retirement eligibility date unless earlier
terminated pursuant to division (H) of this section.
(E) If a member, on or after January 1, 1980, is killed in
the line of duty as a firefighter or police officer and is
survived by only a parent or parents dependent upon the member for
support, the parent or parents shall receive an amount each month
equal to the full death benefit amount. If there is more than one
surviving parent dependent upon the deceased member for support,
the death benefit amount shall be divided equally among the
surviving parents. On the death of one of the surviving parents,
the full death benefit amount shall be paid to the other parent.
(F)(1) The following shall receive a monthly death benefit
under this division:
(a) A surviving spouse whose benefits are terminated in
accordance with division (B) or (D)(3) of this section on the
deceased member's retirement eligibility date, or who would
qualify for a benefit under division (B) or (D) of this section
except that the deceased member reached the member's retirement
eligibility date prior to the member's death;
(b) A qualified surviving spouse of a deceased member of or
contributor to a police or firemen's relief and pension fund
established under former Chapter 521. or 741. of the Revised Code
who was a firefighter or police officer killed in the line of
duty.
(2) The monthly death benefit shall be one-half of an amount
equal to the monthly salary received by the deceased member prior
to the member's death, plus any salary increases the deceased
member would have received prior to the member's retirement
eligibility date. The benefit shall terminate on the surviving
spouse's death. A death benefit payable under this division shall
be reduced by an amount equal to any allowance or benefit payable
to the surviving spouse under section 742.3714 of the Revised
Code.
(3) A benefit granted to a surviving spouse under division
(F)(1)(b) of this section shall commence on the first day of the
month immediately following receipt by the board of a completed
application on a form provided by the board and any evidence the
board may require to establish that the deceased spouse was killed
in the line of duty.
(G)(1) If there is not a surviving spouse eligible to receive
a death benefit under division (F) of this section or the
surviving spouse receiving a death benefit under that division
dies, a surviving child or children whose benefits under division
(C) or (D) of this section are or have been terminated pursuant to
division (C)(3) or (D)(3) of this section or who would qualify for
a benefit under division (C) or (D) of this section except that
the deceased member reached the member's retirement eligibility
date prior to the member's death shall receive a monthly death
benefit under this division. The monthly death benefit shall be
one-half of an amount equal to the monthly salary received by the
deceased member prior to the member's death, plus any salary
increases the member would have received prior to the member's
retirement eligibility date. If there is more than one surviving
child, the benefit shall be divided equally among the surviving
children.
(2) If two or more surviving children each are receiving a
benefit under this division and any of those children becomes
ineligible to continue receiving a benefit as provided in division
(H) of this section, the remaining eligible child or children
shall receive an amount equal to one-half of the monthly salary
received by the deceased member prior to death, plus any salary
increases the deceased member would have received prior to the
retirement eligibility date. If there is more than one remaining
eligible child, the benefit shall be divided equally among the
eligible children.
(3) A death benefit, or portion of a death benefit, payable
to a surviving child under this division shall be reduced by an
amount equal to any allowance or benefit payable to that child
under section 742.3714 of the Revised Code, but the reduction in
that child's benefit shall not affect the amount payable to any
other surviving child entitled to a portion of the death benefit.
(H) A death benefit paid to a surviving child under division
(C), (D), or (G) of this section shall terminate on the death of
the child or, unless one of the following is the case, when the
child reaches age eighteen:
(1) The child, because of physical or mental disability, is
unable to provide the child's own support, in which case the death
benefit shall terminate when the disability is removed;
(2) The child is unmarried, under age twenty-two, and a
student in and attending an institution of learning or training
pursuant to a program designed to complete in each school year the
equivalent of at least two-thirds of the full-time curriculum
requirements of the institution, as determined by the trustees of
the fund.
(I) Acceptance of any death benefit under this section does
not prohibit a spouse or child from receiving other benefits
provided under the Ohio police and fire pension fund, the state
highway patrol retirement system, the public employees retirement
system, or a retirement system operated by a municipal
corporation.
(J) No person shall receive a benefit under this section if
any of the following occur:
(1) The person fails to exercise the right to a monthly
survivor benefit under division (A) or (B) of section 145.45,
division (D), (E), or (F) of section 742.37, or division (A)(3),
(4), or (7) of section 5505.17 of the Revised Code; to a monthly
survivor benefit from a retirement system operated by a municipal
corporation; or to a retirement allowance under section 742.3714
of the Revised Code.
(2) The member's accumulated contributions under this chapter
or Chapter 145. or 5505. of the Revised Code are refunded unless
the member had been a member of the public employees retirement
system and had fewer than eighteen months of total service credit
at the time of death.
(3) In the case of a full-time park district ranger or patrol
trooper, a full-time law enforcement officer of the department of
natural resources, a full-time law enforcement officer of parks,
waterway lands, or reservoir lands under the control of a
municipal corporation, a full-time law enforcement officer of a
conservancy district, a correction officer at an institution under
the control of a county, group of counties, or municipal
corporation, or a member of a retirement system operated by a
municipal corporation who at the time of the member's death was a
full-time law enforcement officer of parks, waterway lands, or
reservoir lands under the control of the municipal corporation,
the member died prior to April 9, 1981, in the case of a benefit
under division (B), (C), or (D) of this section, or prior to
January 1, 1980, in the case of a benefit under division (E) of
this section.
(4) In the case of a full-time department of public safety
enforcement agent who prior to June 30, 1999, was a liquor control
investigator of the department of public safety, the member died
prior to December 23, 1986;
(5) In the case of a full-time department of public safety
enforcement agent other than an enforcement agent who, prior to
June 30, 1999, was a liquor control investigator, the member died
prior to June 30, 1999.
(K) A surviving spouse whose benefit was terminated prior to
June 30, 1999, due to remarriage shall receive a benefit under
division (B), (D), or (F) of this section beginning on the first
day of the month following receipt by the board of an application
on a form provided by the board. The benefit amount shall be
determined as of that date.
(1) If the benefit will begin prior to the deceased member's
retirement eligibility date, it shall be paid under division (B)
or (D) of this section and shall terminate as provided in those
divisions. A benefit paid to a surviving spouse under division (D)
of this section shall be determined in accordance with that
division, even if benefits paid to surviving children are reduced
as a result.
(2) If the benefit will begin on or after the deceased
member's retirement eligibility date, it shall be paid under
division (F) of this section and shall terminate as provided in
that division. A benefit paid to a surviving spouse under division
(F) of this section shall be determined in accordance with that
division, even if benefits paid to surviving children are
terminated as a result.
Section 2. That existing section 742.63 of the Revised Code
is hereby repealed.
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