(a)(A) Is a family member, parent or designee of a public safety officer who has suffered a qualifying death or disability; or
(B) Is a public safety officer who has suffered a qualifying disability; and
(b) Has submitted an initial application for an award of benefits under ORS 243.958.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, a person is not eligible for an award of benefits if:
(a) The person’s actions were a substantial contributing factor to the qualifying death or disability of the public safety officer;
(b) The public safety officer’s intentional misconduct caused the qualifying death or disability;
(c) The public safety officer intended to bring about the officer’s qualifying death or disability;
(d) The public safety officer was voluntarily intoxicated at the time of the injury that caused the qualifying death or disability; or
(e) The public safety officer was performing the officer’s duties in a grossly negligent manner at the time of the injury that caused the qualifying death or disability.
(3) If a person who is eligible for an award of benefits under subsection (1) of this section is younger than 18 years of age or is incompetent, another person may file the application for an award of benefits on behalf of the eligible person.
(4) Within 14 days after receipt of a notice under ORS 243.974 or entry of an order under ORS 243.964 awarding benefits based on an initial application, whichever occurs later, the Public Safety Memorial Fund Board shall pay a lump sum amount of $25,000:
(a) If a designation of beneficiary form has been completed under ORS 243.974 (1), to the designee of a public safety officer who suffered a qualifying death;
(b) If a designation of beneficiary form has not been completed, in the manner described under ORS 243.969, to a family member or parent of a public safety officer who suffered a qualifying death; or
(c) To the public safety officer who suffered a qualifying disability.
(5) If alternative coverage is not provided, the board may award benefits to the family members of a public safety officer or, if a designation of beneficiary form has been completed under ORS 243.974 (1), to the designee, children and dependents of a public safety officer who has suffered a qualifying death or disability in an amount sufficient to allow the recipients to purchase health and dental insurance comparable to that provided by the public safety officer:
(a) For five years or until the spouse remarries, whichever occurs first;
(b) Until a child or a dependent attains 18 years of age or, if the child or the dependent is attending school, 23 years of age; and
(c) For five years for a designee who is not a person described in paragraph (a) or (b) of this subsection, or until the designee marries, whichever occurs first.
(6) If alternative coverage is not provided, the board may award benefits for five years to a public safety officer who has suffered a qualifying disability in an amount sufficient to allow the public safety officer to purchase health and dental insurance comparable to the health and dental insurance coverage that the public safety officer had immediately prior to the qualifying disability.
(7) The board may award benefits to an eligible spouse or designee of a public safety officer who has suffered a qualifying death or to a public safety officer who has suffered a qualifying disability in an amount up to the equivalent of 12 monthly mortgage payments on the residence of the public safety officer or the spouse or designee of the public safety officer if there is no mortgage insurance to cover the cost.
(8)(a) The board may award scholarships for a graduate program of higher education to:
(A) A family member of a public safety officer who has suffered a qualifying death or disability;
(B) If a designation of beneficiary form has been completed under ORS 243.974 (1), to the designee, children and dependents of a public safety officer who suffered a qualifying death or disability; or
(C) To a public safety officer who has suffered a qualifying disability.
(b) In determining the amount of a scholarship, the board shall consider the person’s financial need, the funds available in the Public Safety Memorial Fund and the anticipated demands on the fund. The board may not grant a scholarship in an amount exceeding the highest tuition charged by a public university listed in ORS 352.002 for a graduate program.
(9) A family member, a designee or a public safety officer is eligible to apply for a scholarship under subsection (8) of this section only if the family member, designee or public safety officer:
(a) Has exhausted the education benefits available under 28 C.F.R., Part 32, subpart B;
(b) Applies for the scholarship within one year from the date of exhaustion of the education benefits under paragraph (a) of this subsection; and
(c) Has applied for other available public education benefits.
(10) If a person described in subsection (8) of this section is ineligible to receive education benefits under 28 C.F.R., Part 32, subpart B, if funds for education benefits are unavailable under those provisions or if the education benefit program under those provisions no longer exists, the person may apply to the board for a scholarship for an undergraduate program. Scholarships for only undergraduate degrees may be awarded to a person under this subsection. The board may not grant a scholarship under this subsection in an amount exceeding the highest tuition charged by a public university listed in ORS 352.002 for an undergraduate program.
(11)(a) A person may apply for a scholarship under subsection (10) of this section at any time up to:
(A) Five years after the date on which the applicant graduated from high school if:
(i) The applicant was a minor at the time the public safety officer suffered a qualifying death or disability; and
(ii) An application for an award of some type of benefits was filed by a person described in subsection (8) of this section;
(B) The date the applicant remarries, if the applicant is the surviving spouse of a public safety officer who suffered a qualifying death, or the date the applicant divorces the public safety officer, if the applicant is the spouse of a public safety officer who suffered a qualifying disability; or
(C) Five years after the date of the injury that caused the disability, if the applicant is a public safety officer who suffered a qualifying disability or is a designee who is not a family member.
(b) The board may extend the time period for applying for a scholarship under subsection (10) of this section.
(12) If the family member, designee or public safety officer who is awarded a scholarship under this section is receiving other public education benefits, the amount of the scholarship awarded to the family member, designee or public safety officer shall be reduced by the amount of the other public education benefits. [1999 c.981 §5; 2001 c.493 §1; 2003 c.295 §2; 2007 c.378 §2; 2011 c.637 §80]
Note: See note under 243.950.
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 06 - Local Government, Public Employees, Elections
Chapter 243 - Public Employee Rights and Benefits
Section 243.005 - Definitions for ORS 243.005 to 243.045.
Section 243.035 - Premiums and administrative costs to be budgeted and paid by public employers.
Section 243.057 - Role of executive director.
Section 243.061 - Public Employees’ Benefit Board; members; term; confirmation; expenses.
Section 243.066 - Officers; quorum; meetings.
Section 243.105 - Definitions for ORS 243.105 to 243.285.
Section 243.107 - Employees of public universities eligible to participate in benefit plan.
Section 243.125 - Powers and duties of board; rules.
Section 243.129 - Participation in benefit plan by local government.
Section 243.135 - Health benefit plans for eligible employees; terms and conditions.
Section 243.140 - Health benefit and dental plans for persons operating foster homes.
Section 243.142 - Application for federal waiver.
Section 243.144 - Health benefit plan coverage requirements.
Section 243.156 - Coverage of adult disabled children.
Section 243.165 - Public Employees’ Benefit Account; continuing appropriation to account.
Section 243.167 - Public Employees’ Revolving Fund; continuing appropriation to fund.
Section 243.200 - Participation of self-pay groups in benefit plans.
Section 243.221 - Options that may be offered under flexible benefit plan.
Section 243.223 - Rules for flexible benefit plans; costs.
Section 243.252 - Payment of cost for employees or retirees.
Section 243.256 - Reimbursement methodology for payment to hospitals.
Section 243.275 - Additional benefit plans authorized; assessment for expenses.
Section 243.285 - Salary deductions; payment of moneys deducted.
Section 243.291 - Plan eligibility; costs to be paid by participants; fees.
Section 243.296 - Requirements when board offers long term care insurance plan.
Section 243.302 - Grouping retired and nonretired employees for health insurance coverage.
Section 243.317 - Definitions for ORS 243.317 to 243.323.
Section 243.319 - Written policy regarding workplace harassment; requirements.
Section 243.325 - "Public employee" defined.
Section 243.401 - Definitions for ORS 243.401 to 243.507.
Section 243.411 - Deferred Compensation Fund.
Section 243.421 - Investment program for fund; securities law not applicable.
Section 243.428 - Forfeited payments; use of moneys.
Section 243.440 - Salary reduction for deferred compensation plan; amount; payment.
Section 243.462 - Option to defer compensation on after-tax basis.
Section 243.465 - Rollover distribution of deferred amounts to beneficiary.
Section 243.470 - Administration of deferred compensation program; rules.
Section 243.476 - Compliance with federal requirements.
Section 243.478 - Plan administration agreements; costs.
Section 243.505 - Deferred Compensation Advisory Committee.
Section 243.550 - Dependent care assistance plan.
Section 243.555 - Definitions for ORS 243.555 to 243.575.
Section 243.560 - Rulemaking; charge for administration; records.
Section 243.565 - Administration of plan.
Section 243.570 - Compensation reduction agreement.
Section 243.575 - Computation of retirement and pension benefits; taxable income.
Section 243.585 - Accounting system allowances for dedication of salary.
Section 243.650 - Definitions for ORS 243.650 to 243.809.
Section 243.656 - Policy statement.
Section 243.668 - Legislative findings.
Section 243.672 - Unfair labor practices; complaints; filing fees.
Section 243.676 - Processing of unfair labor practice complaints; civil penalties.
Section 243.684 - Requirements for petition for representation.
Section 243.692 - Limitation on successive representation elections.
Section 243.698 - Expedited bargaining process; notice; implementation of proposed changes.
Section 243.702 - Renegotiation of invalid provisions in agreements.
Section 243.742 - Binding arbitration when strike prohibited.
Section 243.766 - Board duties in administration of collective bargaining laws; rules.
Section 243.772 - Effect of collective bargaining laws on local charters and ordinances.
Section 243.782 - Representation by counsel authorized.
Section 243.796 - Definitions for ORS 243.796 to 243.806.
Section 243.808 - Arbitration concerning alleged misconduct by law enforcement officer.
Section 243.850 - Qualified football coaches plan; participation; salary deduction.
Section 243.860 - Definitions for ORS 243.860 to 243.886.
Section 243.864 - Duties; rules; contracts; personnel.
Section 243.866 - Benefit plans; criteria; coverage options; payroll deductions; rules.
Section 243.867 - Participation in benefit plan by local government.
Section 243.868 - Benefit plans for other than health and dental benefits; premiums; district plans.
Section 243.869 - Coverage of adult disabled children.
Section 243.870 - Long term care benefit plans.
Section 243.872 - Requirements when board offers long term care benefit plan.
Section 243.874 - Flexible benefit plans; rules.
Section 243.876 - Payroll deductions; reports.
Section 243.877 - Health benefit plan coverage requirements.
Section 243.879 - Reimbursement methodology for payment to hospitals.
Section 243.880 - Oregon Educators Benefit Account; continuing appropriation; monthly deposits.
Section 243.882 - Monthly participation assessment; purposes; maximum account balance.
Section 243.886 - Limitations on district participation in benefit plans; exceptions.
Section 243.910 - Definitions for ORS 243.910 to 243.945.
Section 243.920 - Assisting employees to obtain supplemental benefits; employee contribution.
Section 243.930 - Board contributions; investment; purchase of benefits.
Section 243.940 - Employee election; cancellation of election.
Section 243.950 - Public Safety Memorial Fund.
Section 243.952 - Public Safety Memorial Fund Board; officers; quorum; meetings; staff.
Section 243.954 - Definitions for ORS 243.954 to 243.974.
Section 243.956 - Eligibility for benefits from fund; types of benefits.
Section 243.958 - Initial application for benefits.
Section 243.959 - Supplemental application for benefits.
Section 243.960 - Application information public record.
Section 243.962 - Determination of award amount.
Section 243.966 - Reconsideration; no review.
Section 243.968 - Payment of awards.
Section 243.969 - Payment of lump sum benefits.
Section 243.970 - Authority of board; rules; report.
Section 243.972 - Gifts; requirements for tax deductibility.