SF3412 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))
Peace officer and firefighter duty disability benefits including employer providing of health insurance coverage to peace office time period limitations provision, peace officer or firefighter waiving the right to continued health insurance coverage prohibition provision, and attorney fees limitations provision
AI Generated Summary
Purpose of the Bill
This legislation aims to amend the rules regarding the provision of duty disability benefits for peace officers and firefighters. It seeks to establish clear terms for health insurance coverage and attorney fees related to disability benefits.
Main Provisions
Health Insurance Coverage Duration: The bill limits the period during which an employer is required to provide health insurance coverage to disabled peace officers or firefighters. Employers must continue coverage for three years after the disability or until the officer/firefighter reaches 65 years of age, whichever comes first.
Non-Waiver of Coverage Rights: Peace officers and firefighters cannot waive their rights to continuous health insurance coverage in any settlement related to their duty disability benefits. Waiving these rights could result in the loss of eligibility for the benefits.
Attorney Fees: The bill also proposes to limit the attorney fees applicable in cases involving duty disability benefits, although the specific limits or criteria are not detailed in the provided text.
Binding Determinations: It specifies the process for determining eligibility for duty disability benefits and makes such determinations binding on all parties, including the officer/firefighter, their employer, and the state.
Significant Changes to Existing Law
Duration of Employer-Provided Coverage: Previously, there may not have been a specific limit on how long employers had to continue providing health insurance post-disability. The proposed law clearly sets this at a maximum of three years or until age 65.
Right to Health Insurance: By prohibiting the waiver of health insurance rights, the bill ensures that officers and firefighters cannot lose their health insurance benefit as part of any settlement process related to their disability benefits.
Relevant Terms
- Peace officer
- Firefighter
- Duty disability benefits
- Health insurance coverage
- Waiver rights
- Attorney fees
- Minnesota Statutes
- Public Employees Retirement Association
- Executive director determinations
- Judicial review
Bill text versions
- Introduction PDF file
Actions
Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
April 22, 2025 | Senate | Floor | Action | Introduction and first reading | |
April 22, 2025 | Senate | Floor | Action | Referred to | Judiciary and Public Safety |
Citations
[ { "analysis": { "added": [ "Prohibits waiver of continued health insurance coverage rights in settlements.", "Details conditions under which coverage must be continued by the employer." ], "removed": [], "summary": "The bill amends section 299A.465, subdivision 1, concerning health insurance coverage for disabled peace officers and firefighters.", "modified": [ "Specifies the duration for which employers must provide continued health insurance coverage." ] }, "citation": "299A.465", "subdivision": "subdivision 1" }, { "analysis": { "added": [], "removed": [], "summary": "The bill impacts duty disability benefits under section 353.656, specifically subdivision 1, by referencing eligibility criteria.", "modified": [] }, "citation": "353.656", "subdivision": "subdivision 1" }, { "analysis": { "added": [], "removed": [], "summary": "The bill references section 352B.10, subdivision 1, concerning the eligibility for duty disability benefits.", "modified": [] }, "citation": "352B.10", "subdivision": "subdivision 1" }, { "analysis": { "added": [], "removed": [], "summary": "The bill includes references to section 353.01, subdivision 41, pertaining to criteria for duty disability determination.", "modified": [] }, "citation": "353.01", "subdivision": "subdivision 41" }, { "analysis": { "added": [], "removed": [], "summary": "This reference pertains to section 356.96, subdivision 2, which addresses aspects of disability determination appeals.", "modified": [] }, "citation": "356.96", "subdivision": "subdivision 2" }, { "analysis": { "added": [], "removed": [], "summary": "The bill references section 352B.011, subdivision 7, in the context of duty disability definitions.", "modified": [] }, "citation": "352B.011", "subdivision": "subdivision 7" }, { "analysis": { "added": [], "removed": [], "summary": "The bill references section 14.62, subdivision 2a, concerning the finality of decisions rendered by the Office of Administrative Hearings.", "modified": [] }, "citation": "14.62", "subdivision": "subdivision 2a" }, { "analysis": { "added": [], "removed": [], "summary": "These sections detail the process for judicial review of administrative decisions.", "modified": [] }, "citation": "14.63 to 14.68", "subdivision": "" } ]