Florida Statutes
Part I - Conditions of Employment; Retirement; Travel Expenses (Ss. 112.011-112.219)
112.1911 - Emergency medical technicians and paramedics; death benefits.


(1) As used in this section, the term:
(a) “Emergency medical technician” means a person who is certified by the Department of Health to perform basic life support pursuant to part III of chapter 401, who is employed by an employer, and whose primary duties and responsibilities include on-the-scene emergency medical care.
(b) “Employer” means a state board, commission, department, division, bureau, or agency, or a county, municipality, or other political subdivision of the state.
(c) “Insurance” means insurance procured from a stock company or mutual company, or an association or exchange authorized to do business as an insurer in this state.
(d) “Paramedic” means a person who is certified by the Department of Health to perform basic and advanced life support pursuant to part III of chapter 401, who is employed by an employer, and whose primary duties and responsibilities include on-the-scene emergency medical care.


(2)(a) The sum of $75,000 must be paid as provided in this section when an emergency medical technician or a paramedic, while engaged in the performance of his or her official duties, is accidentally killed or receives an accidental bodily injury that subsequently results in the loss of the individual’s life, provided that such killing is not the result of suicide and that such bodily injury is not intentionally self-inflicted.
(b) The sum of $75,000 must be paid as provided in this section if an emergency medical technician or a paramedic is accidentally killed as specified in paragraph (a) and the accidental death occurs as a result of the emergency medical technician’s or paramedic’s response to what is reasonably believed to be an emergency involving the protection of life. This sum is in addition to any sum provided under paragraph (a).
(c) If an emergency medical technician or a paramedic, while engaged in the performance of his or her official duties, is unlawfully and intentionally killed or is injured by an unlawful and intentional act of another person and dies as a result of such injury, the sum of $225,000 must be paid as provided in this section.
(d) Such payments, pursuant to paragraphs (a), (b), and (c), whether secured by insurance or not, must be made to the beneficiary designated by such emergency medical technician or paramedic in a written and signed form, which must be delivered to the employer during the emergency medical technician’s or paramedic’s lifetime. If no such designation is made, then the payments must be made to the emergency medical technician’s or paramedic’s surviving child or children and to his or her surviving spouse in equal portions, or if there is no surviving child or spouse, must be made to the emergency medical technician’s or paramedic’s parent or parents. If a beneficiary is not designated and there is no surviving child, spouse, or parent, then the sum must be paid to the emergency medical technician’s or paramedic’s estate.
(e) Such payments, pursuant to paragraphs (a), (b), and (c), are in addition to any workers’ compensation or retirement plan benefits and are exempt from the claims and demands of creditors of such emergency medical technician or paramedic.


(3)(a) The employer of an emergency medical technician or a paramedic is liable for the payment of the benefits specified in this section and is deemed self-insured, unless it procures and maintains, or has already procured and maintained, insurance to cover such payments. Any such insurance may cover only the risks indicated in this section, in the amounts indicated in this section, or it may cover those risks and additional risks and may be in larger amounts. Any such insurance must be placed by such employer only after public bid of such insurance coverage, which must be awarded to the carrier making the lowest best bid.
(b) Payment of benefits to beneficiaries of state employees, or of the premiums to cover the risk, under this section, must be paid from existing funds otherwise appropriated to the agency that employed the emergency medical technician or paramedic.

History.—s. 3, ch. 2019-24.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title X - Public Officers, Employees, and Records

Chapter 112 - Public Officers and Employees: General Provisions

Part I - Conditions of Employment; Retirement; Travel Expenses (Ss. 112.011-112.219)

112.011 - Disqualification from licensing and public employment based on criminal conviction.

112.0111 - Restrictions on the employment of ex-offenders; legislative intent; state agency reporting requirements.

112.021 - Florida residence unnecessary.

112.042 - Discrimination in county and municipal employment; relief.

112.043 - Age discrimination.

112.044 - Public employers, employment agencies, labor organizations; discrimination based on age prohibited; exceptions; remedy.

112.0441 - Prohibition on public employee COVID-19 vaccination mandates.

112.0455 - Drug-Free Workplace Act.

112.046 - Political party committee membership allowed.

112.048 - Voluntary retirement with half pay authorized for elective officers of cities or towns; appropriation.

112.05 - Retirement; cost-of-living adjustment; employment after retirement.

112.0501 - Ratification of certain dual retirements.

112.0515 - Retirement or pension rights unaffected by consolidation or merger of governmental agencies.

112.061 - Per diem and travel expenses of public officers, employees, and authorized persons; statewide travel management system.

112.062 - Cabinet members; educational and informational travel expenses.

112.063 - Reimbursement of county employees for educational expenses.

112.08 - Group insurance for public officers, employees, and certain volunteers; physical examinations.

112.0801 - Group insurance; participation by retired employees.

112.0804 - Health insurance for retirees under the Florida Retirement System; Medicare supplement and fully insured coverage.

112.0805 - Employer notice of insurance eligibility to employees who retire.

112.081 - Circuit judges, participation.

112.09 - Evidence of election to provide insurance.

112.10 - Deduction and payment of premiums.

112.11 - Participation voluntary.

112.13 - Insurance additional to workers’ compensation.

112.14 - Purpose and intent of law.

112.151 - Group hospitalization insurance for county officers and employees.

112.153 - Local governmental group insurance plans; refunds with respect to overcharges by providers.

112.161 - Change in position or reclassification; continuance or resumption of membership in retirement system.

112.171 - Employee wage deductions.

112.175 - Employee wages; withholding to repay educational loan.

112.18 - Firefighters and law enforcement or correctional officers; special provisions relative to disability.

112.181 - Firefighters, paramedics, emergency medical technicians, law enforcement officers, correctional officers; special provisions relative to certain communicable diseases.

112.1815 - Firefighters, paramedics, emergency medical technicians, and law enforcement officers; special provisions for employment-related accidents and injuries.

112.18155 - Correctional officers; special provisions for posttraumatic stress disorders.

112.1816 - Firefighters; cancer diagnosis.

112.182 - “Firefighter rule” abolished.

112.19 - Law enforcement, correctional, and correctional probation officers; death benefits.

112.191 - Firefighters; death benefits.

112.1911 - Emergency medical technicians and paramedics; death benefits.

112.1912 - First responders; death benefits for educational expenses.

112.1913 - Effect of ch. 2003-412.

112.1915 - Teachers and school administrators; death benefits.

112.193 - Law enforcement, correctional, and correctional probation officers’ commemorative service awards.

112.194 - Law enforcement and correctional officers’ Medal of Valor.

112.21 - Tax-sheltered annuities or custodial accounts for employees of governmental agencies.

112.215 - Government employees; deferred compensation program.

112.217 - Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; employees’ benefit fund.

112.218 - Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles personnel files; fees for copies.

112.219 - Substitution of work experience for postsecondary educational requirements.