Florida Statutes
Chapter 960 - Victim Assistance
960.194 - Emergency Responder Death Benefits.


(1) For the purposes of this section, the term:
(a) “Call for service” means actively performing official duties, including the identification, prevention, or enforcement of the penal, traffic, or highway laws of this state, traveling to the scene of an emergency situation, and performing those functions for which the emergency responder has been trained and certified to perform.
(b) “Emergency responder” means a law enforcement officer, a firefighter, an emergency medical technician, or a paramedic.
(c) “Emergency medical technician” has the same meaning as provided in s. 401.23.
(d) “Firefighter” has the same meaning as provided in s. 633.102.
(e) “Law enforcement officer” has the same meaning as provided in s. 943.10.
(f) “Paramedic” has the same meaning as provided in s. 401.23.
(g) “Surviving family members of an emergency responder” means the surviving spouse, children, parents or guardian, or siblings of a deceased emergency responder.

(2) Notwithstanding ss. 960.065(1) and 960.13, the department may award for any one claim up to a maximum of $50,000, to the surviving family members of an emergency responder who, as a result of a crime, is killed answering a call for service in the line of duty.
(3) In determining the amount of an award, the department shall determine whether, because of his or her conduct, the emergency responder contributed to his or her death, and the department shall reduce the amount of the award or reject the claim altogether, in accordance with such determination. However, the department may disregard the contribution of the emergency responder to his or her own death when the record shows that such contribution was attributed to efforts by the emergency responder acting as an intervenor as defined in s. 960.03.
(4) If there are two or more persons entitled to an award pursuant to this section for the same incident, the award shall be apportioned among the claimants at the discretion and direction of the department.
(5) The department may adopt rules that establish award limits below the amount set forth in subsection (2) and establish criteria governing awards pursuant to this section.
(6) An award pursuant to this section shall be reduced or denied if the department has previously approved or paid out a claim under s. 960.13 to the same claimant regarding the same incident. An award for victim compensation under s. 960.13 shall be denied if the department has previously approved or paid out an emergency responder death benefits claim under this section.
History.—s. 15, ch. 2017-155.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XLVII - Criminal Procedure and Corrections

Chapter 960 - Victim Assistance

960.001 - Guidelines for Fair Treatment of Victims and Witnesses in the Criminal Justice and Juvenile Justice Systems.

960.0015 - Victim’s Right to a Speedy Trial; Speedy Trial Demand by the State Attorney.

960.0021 - Legislative Intent; Advisement to Victims.

960.003 - Hepatitis and HIV Testing for Persons Charged With or Alleged by Petition for Delinquency to Have Committed Certain Offenses; Disclosure of Results to Victims.

960.01 - Short Title.

960.02 - Declaration of Policy and Legislative Intent.

960.03 - Definitions; Ss. 960.01-960.28.

960.045 - Department of Legal Affairs; Powers and Duties.

960.05 - Crime Victims’ Services Office.

960.065 - Eligibility for Awards.

960.07 - Filing of Claims for Compensation.

960.09 - Determination of Claims.

960.12 - Emergency Awards.

960.13 - Awards.

960.14 - Manner of Payment; Execution or Attachment.

960.15 - Records.

960.16 - Subrogation.

960.17 - Award Constitutes Debt Owed to State.

960.18 - Penalty for Fraud.

960.194 - Emergency Responder Death Benefits.

960.195 - Awards to Elderly Persons or Disabled Adults for Property Loss.

960.196 - Relocation Assistance for Victims of Human Trafficking.

960.197 - Assistance to Victims of Online Sexual Exploitation and Child Pornography.

960.198 - Relocation Assistance for Victims of Domestic Violence.

960.199 - Relocation Assistance for Victims of Sexual Battery.

960.21 - Crimes Compensation Trust Fund.

960.22 - Application for Federal Funds.

960.23 - Notice of Provisions of This Chapter.

960.28 - Payment for Victims’ Initial Forensic Physical Examinations.

960.29 - Legislative Findings and Intent.

960.291 - Definitions.

960.292 - Enforcement of the Civil Restitution Lien Through Civil Restitution Lien Order.

960.293 - Determination of Damages and Losses.

960.294 - Effect of Civil Restitution Liens.

960.295 - Civil Restitution Lien Supplemental to Other Forms of Restitution Available to Lienholder.

960.296 - Construction and Severability.

960.297 - Authorization for Governmental Right of Restitution for Costs of Incarceration.

960.298 - Priority of Liens.