Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2731

Introduced
3/20/25  

Caption

Public safety officer death benefit law definitions expansion provision

Impact

The bill's provisions impact Minnesota Statutes 299A.41, particularly subdivisions concerning the definitions and eligibility for benefits awarded to public safety officers. By retroactively applying certain benefits, the legislation acknowledges the mental health and physical stress associated with the duty of public safety personnel. This is significant as it can offer relief and support to the families of officers who suffer from the unseen burdens of their work, particularly related to PTSD, which is increasingly recognized as a serious issue in public safety professions.

Summary

Senate File 2731 aims to expand the definitions related to public safety officer death benefits in Minnesota. The bill seeks to enhance the conditions under which a death is classified as being 'killed in the line of duty.' This includes not only deaths resulting from direct traumatic events but also specifies instances of death by suicide related to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as well as deaths occurring due to heart attacks, strokes, or health complications that arise during or shortly after the officer's engagement in duty-related activities. This expansion intends to provide stronger recognition and support for those who serve in public safety roles.

Conclusion

Overall, SF2731 represents a progressive step toward enhancing the support and recognition of public safety officers and their families, reflecting a growing acknowledgment of the mental health challenges that accompany such high-stress roles. By fortifying the benefits structure, the legislation not only honors those who have lost their lives in the line of duty but also sets a precedent for future policy considerations involving mental health in public service.

Contention

Considering the sensitivity and implications of the classifications in SF2731, discussions around the bill may reveal a mix of support and concern. Advocates argue that recognizing PTSD and other health-related consequences as valid causes of death in the line of duty is a necessary step for mental health awareness and the overall wellbeing of public safety officers. However, there may also be reservations about how these definitions could affect the financial implications for public safety benefit systems and potential legal challenges concerning eligibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF2821

Public safety officer death benefit law definitions and benefits expansion provision

MN HF2797

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

MN SF4667

Survivor benefits eligibility expansion to include when a public safety officer dies in the line of duty from an exposure-related cancer provision

MN HF4446

Survivor benefits eligibility expanded to include when a public safety officer dies in the line of duty from an exposure-related cancer.

MN SB396

Public Safety Officer - Performance of Duties - Death Benefits

MN HB76

Public Safety Officer - Performance of Duties - Death Benefits

MN HF1082

Public safety; time extended to use appropriations; public safety officer and survivor benefits provided; sale or transfer of law enforcement vehicle, assault of hospital or clinic security guard, and grooming prohibited; crimes of impersonating a peace officer and theft modified; task forces and grant program established; MINNCOR policies modified; domestic violence case process modified; personal information protections provided to public safety officers; criminal penalties provided; reports required; and money appropriated.

MN HF4935

Vehicle transfer requirements modified, vehicle certificate of title procedures modified, electronic credentials authorized, peace officer death benefits modified, driver and vehicle services information system audit eliminated, and money appropriated.

MN SF3030

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

MN HF2817

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

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