(a) For the purposes of this section, “volunteer organization” means an organization that (1) provides first responder, rescue or emergency medical transportation services, or is a volunteer fire company that provides emergency medical or rescue services, as part of its duties, and (2) relies exclusively or primarily upon volunteers to provide such services.
(b) The Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection shall compensate each volunteer with any volunteer organization that conducts a homeland security drill authorized by said department that exceeds twenty-four consecutive hours in length who participates in such drill and is otherwise employed, at the same rate as such volunteer is compensated in his or her employment in the public or private sector, provided the payment by said department shall be reduced by any amount of compensation such volunteer receives from his or her employer for such drill.
(c) In the event any such volunteer is injured, disabled or dies in the course of any such drill, such volunteer shall be compensated in accordance with the provisions of chapter 568 to the same extent that he or she would have been compensated for such injury, disability or death occurring in the course of his or her employment in the public or private sector.
(P.A. 05-265, S. 2; P.A. 11-51, S. 134.)
History: Pursuant to P.A. 11-51, “Department of Emergency Management and Homeland Security” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection” in Subsec. (b), effective July 1, 2011.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 28 - Civil Preparedness and Emergency Services
Chapter 517 - Civil Preparedness, Emergency Management and Homeland Security
Section 28-2. - Emergency management. Director. Office.
Section 28-3. - Political activity.
Section 28-4. - Agreements with other states. Local offices.
Section 28-6. - Mutual aid or mobile support units.
Section 28-7. - Local and joint organizations: Organization; powers; temporary aid.
Section 28-8. - Outside aid by local police, fire or other preparedness forces.
Section 28-8b. - Use of nerve agent antidote medications.
Section 28-9a. - Governor's further powers.
Section 28-9b. - Governor's authority concerning federal loans to state political subdivisions.
Section 28-9c. - Removal of debris or wreckage. Governor's powers.
Section 28-9d. - Federal assistance for individual or family disaster-related expenses.
Section 28-10. - Special session of General Assembly.
Section 28-11. - Taking of property during emergency.
Section 28-12. - Loyalty oath. Roster of members.
Section 28-14. - Compensation for death, disability or injury.
Section 28-15. - Acceptance of federal or other assistance. Nondiscrimination.
Section 28-16. - Stockpile of supplies.
Section 28-17a. - Employment protection for civil air patrol members.
Section 28-18. - Execution of orders and regulations.
Section 28-19. - Appointees to be fingerprinted.
Section 28-20. - Agreements for storage of federally-owned property.