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A bill to be entitled |
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An act relating to district school board employees; |
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creating s. 112.1916, F.S.; extending special death |
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benefits to certain district school board employees who |
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provide indirect services to students; providing an |
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effective date. |
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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Section 1. Section 112.1916, Florida Statutes, is created |
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to read: |
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112.1916 District school board employees; death |
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benefits.--Any other provision of law to the contrary |
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notwithstanding: |
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(1) As used in this section, the term: |
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(a) "Beneficiary" means the person designated by the |
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employee in writing, signed by the employee and delivered to the |
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employer during the employee's lifetime. If a beneficiary is |
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not designated, the beneficiary is the employee's estate. |
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(b) "Duties" means the actual performance of duties |
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required by an employee's employment during his or her regularly |
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scheduled working hours or irregular working hours as required |
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by the employer. |
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(c) "Employee" means an employee of a district school |
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board but does not include independent contractors, personnel |
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employed by another entity who provide services to the district |
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school board pursuant to contract, instructional staff personnel |
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as described in s. 1012.01(2), or school administrators as |
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described in s. 1012.01(3)(c). |
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(d) "Employer" means the district school board. |
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(2) The benefits described in subsection (3) shall be |
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provided when an employee is killed or injured and dies as a |
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result of an unlawful and intentional act, provided that such |
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killing or injury and death is the result of an act of violence |
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inflicted by another person, and provided that such act is |
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inflicted upon the employee while he or she is engaged in the |
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performance of the employee's duties. |
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(3) If an employee dies under the conditions described in |
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subsection (2), benefits shall be provided as follows: |
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(a) The sum of $75,000 shall be paid, whether secured by |
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insurance or not, to the beneficiary. The payment shall be in |
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addition to any other insurance, workers' compensation, or |
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pension benefits or other benefits that employee beneficiaries |
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and dependents are entitled to under state or federal statutes |
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and shall be exempt from the claims and demands of creditors of |
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such employee, pursuant to s. 732.402(2)(d). |
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(b) The sum of $1,000 shall be paid, whether secured by |
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insurance or not, to the beneficiary toward the funeral and |
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burial expenses of such employee. The payment shall be in |
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addition to any workers' compensation or pension benefits or |
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other benefits that employee beneficiaries and dependents are |
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entitled to under state or federal statutes and shall be exempt |
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from the claims and demands of creditors of such employee, |
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pursuant to s. 732.402(2)(d). |
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(c) Payment of the entire health insurance premium for the |
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school district's health insurance plan shall continue for the |
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employee's surviving spouse until remarried, and for each |
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dependent child of the employee until the child reaches the age |
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of majority or until the end of the calendar year in which the |
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child reaches the age of 25 if: |
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1. At the time of the employee's death, the child is |
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dependent upon the employee for support. |
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2. The surviving child continues to be dependent for |
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support, or the surviving child is a full-time or part-time |
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student and is dependent for support. |
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The district school board that employed the employee who is |
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killed shall pay the health insurance premiums. The district |
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school board shall report annually to the Department of |
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Education the amount of premiums paid pursuant to this |
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paragraph. The Department of Education shall provide |
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reimbursement to the district for the premium payments. |
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(d) Waiver of certain educational expenses which children |
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of the deceased employee incur while obtaining a vocational- |
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technical certificate or an undergraduate education shall be |
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according to conditions set forth in this paragraph. The amount |
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waived by the state shall be an amount equal to the cost of |
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tuition and matriculation and registration fees for a total of |
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120 credit hours at a university. The child may attend a state |
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vocational-technical school, a state community college, or a |
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state university. The child may attend any or all of the |
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institutions specified in this paragraph, on either a full-time |
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or part-time basis. The benefits provided under this paragraph |
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shall continue to the child until the child's 25th birthday. |
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1. Upon failure of any child benefited by the provisions |
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of this paragraph to comply with the ordinary and minimum |
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requirements of the institution attended, both as to discipline |
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and scholarship, the benefits shall be withdrawn as to the child |
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and no further moneys may be expended for the child's benefits |
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so long as such failure or delinquency continues. |
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2. A student who becomes eligible for benefits under the |
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provisions of this paragraph while enrolled in an institution |
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must be in good standing with the institution to receive the |
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benefits provided herein. |
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3. A child receiving benefits under this paragraph must be |
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enrolled according to the customary rules and requirements of |
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the institution attended. |
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(4) The State Board of Education shall adopt rules and |
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procedures necessary to implement the provisions of this |
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section, pursuant to ss. 120.536(1), 120.54, and 120.541. |
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(5) State funding shall be as provided annually in the |
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General Appropriations Act. |
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Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2003. |
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