Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2821

Introduced
3/20/25  

Caption

Public safety officer death benefit law definitions and benefits expansion provision

Impact

If passed, SF2821 would have significant effects on existing state laws pertaining to public safety officer benefits, providing a retroactive application that would allow claims for benefits dating back to February 2020. This change is particularly crucial for beneficiaries of officers who have succumbed to conditions or incidents that would now qualify under the broader definitions outlined in the bill. The retroactive nature of the legislation means that families of deceased officers may be entitled to financial support that they would previously have been denied due to narrower definitions.

Summary

Bill SF2821 proposes amendments to Minnesota's public safety officer death benefit law, aiming to broaden the definitions of what constitutes 'killed in the line of duty' and expand eligibility for benefits. The legislation includes stipulations that heart attacks, strokes, or vascular ruptures occurring under specific stressful situations will be presumed as death due to personal injury in the line of duty. Additionally, the bill offers provisions for suicides linked to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) that occur within a stipulated time frame after exposure to traumatic events, recognizing the mental health challenges faced by public safety officers.

Contention

While the bill is seen by many as a step forward in recognizing the sacrifices of public safety officials, there are notable points of contention. Critics may argue that the expanded definitions for 'killed in the line of duty' could lead to financial strains on the state budget or open the door to potential abuse of the system. Furthermore, the delineation of PTSD-related suicides as 'line of duty' deaths may initiate discussions on mental health resources and support within the public safety community, urging lawmakers to consider comprehensive approaches to mental health in tandem with financial benefits.

Companion Bills

MN HF2797

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

Previously Filed As

MN SF2731

Public safety officer death benefit law definitions 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 SF3030

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

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 HB28

Death benefits, grants state death benefits to coroners, deputy coroners, medicolegal death investigators, and medical examiners

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.

Similar Bills

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