Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB4763

Introduced
8/13/25  

Caption

Public employees and officers: compensation and benefits; public safety officers benefit act; modify definition of public safety officer to include certain medical examiners and part-time firefighters. Amends sec. 2 of 2004 PA 46 (MCL 28.632).

Impact

The proposed changes are expected to enhance the support structure for emergency responders, specifically by allowing more individuals engaged in public safety roles to access benefits under the act. This inclusion highlights the importance of various roles within public safety that may have previously been overlooked, thereby expanding the scope of who is protected under the definition of public safety officers. It signifies a recognition of the diverse nature of public safety work and the risks these professionals face.

Summary

House Bill 4763 aims to amend the Public Safety Officers Benefit Act (2004 PA 46) to expand the definition of a 'public safety officer.' This amendment includes certain medical examiners and part-time firefighters, thereby acknowledging their contributions and potential risks involved in their roles. The bill's intent is to ensure that these individuals benefit from the same compensatory provisions as full-time public safety officers who may suffer from injuries or disabilities while performing their duties.

Contention

While the bill seems to broadly enhance benefits, it may also spark discussion regarding budget implications for state-funded benefits programs. Critics could raise concerns about the sustainability of expanding benefits to a wider range of officers, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of financial resources allocated to these changes. The bill may also prompt a debate regarding the adequacy of existing benefits for full-time officers versus the newly included part-time firefighters and medical examiners.

Notable_points

Overall, HB4763 represents a significant shift towards inclusivity within the definitions and benefits provided to public safety personnel. It highlights a societal recognition of the important roles that all emergency responders play, not just those in full-time positions. The success and acceptance of the bill will depend on balancing the increased benefits with the state's capacity to fund them adequately.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI HB4631

Public employees and officers: compensation and benefits; certain references in the public safety officers benefit act; make gender neutral. Amends sec. 2 of 2004 PA 46 (MCL 28.632). TIE BAR WITH: HJR F'25

MI SB0149

Public employees and officers: compensation and benefits; regional airport authorities; include in the publicly funded health insurance contribution act. Amends sec. 2 of 2011 PA 152 (MCL 15.562).

MI HB4243

Public employees and officers: compensation and benefits; regional airport authorities; include in the publicly funded health insurance contribution act. Amends sec. 2 of 2011 PA 152 (MCL 15.562).

MI SF2821

Public safety officer death benefit law definitions and benefits expansion provision

MI SB0263

Public employees and officers: compensation and benefits; retention program for certain public employees; create. Creates new act. TIE BAR WITH: SB 262'25

MI HB4954

Higher education: financial aid; eligible recipients of the police officer's and fire fighter's survivor tuition grant; expand to include medical examiners and medical examiner investigators. Amends title & secs. 1, 2, 3 & 4 of 1996 PA 195 (MCL 390.1241 et seq.).

MI HB9

Law Enforcement Officers and Firefighters Death Benefits Trust Fund; include county road and public works employees.

MI SB0101

Public employees and officers: ethics; definition of gift; modify. Amends secs. 3 & 4 of 1978 PA 472 (MCL 4.413 & 4.414) & adds sec. 8a.

MI HB1372

Law Enforcement Officers and Firefighters Death Benefits Trust Fund; include county road and public works.

MI HF2797

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.