Indiana Code
Chapter 12. Volunteer Fire Departments
36-8-12-6. Units Required to Insure Members of Department; Liability for Failure to Insure

Sec. 6. (a) Each unit that has a volunteer fire department shall procure insurance in the name of and for the benefit of each member of the department. However, if a contract or agreement exists between a unit and a volunteer fire department, the contract or agreement must provide for insurance of the volunteer firefighters and emergency medical services personnel in the department in the amounts and with the coverages required by this chapter. Unless the contract or agreement stipulates otherwise, all insurance coverage must be under a group plan, rather than in the name of each individual firefighter and member of the emergency medical services personnel. Either the unit or the volunteer fire department, according to the contractor agreement, may undertake procurement of required insurance, but in either case, the costs of coverage must be borne by the unit. If a volunteer fire department serves more than one (1) unit under a contract or agreement, each unit that the department serves shall pay the amount for the insurance coverage determined under the following formula:
STEP ONE: For each census block or other area in a unit that is served by more than one (1) volunteer fire department, divide the population of the area by the number of volunteer fire departments serving the area, and round the quotient to the nearest one thousandth (.001).
STEP TWO: Add the quotients determined under STEP ONE for the unit.
STEP THREE: Determine the sum of the STEP TWO amounts for all of the units served by the same volunteer fire department.
STEP FOUR: Divide the STEP TWO amount for a unit by the STEP THREE amount and round the quotient to the nearest one thousandth (.001).
STEP FIVE: Multiply the costs of the insurance coverage for the volunteer fire department by the quotient determined under STEP FOUR, rounded to the nearest dollar.
(b) A diminution of insurance benefits may not occur under this section because of a change in the insurance carrier or a change as to who actually procures the required insurance.
(c) Each unit that has a volunteer fire department may procure an insurance policy for the benefit of auxiliary groups whose members could be injured while assisting the volunteer firefighters and emergency medical services personnel in the performance of their duties.
(d) Each unit that has a volunteer fire department may procure an insurance policy or any other type of instrument that provides retirement benefits as an incentive to volunteer firefighters and emergency medical services personnel for continued service.
(e) An insurance policy or other instrument containing any of the provisions authorized by subsection (d) may not be considered in the computation of nominal compensation for purposes of this chapter.
(f) A volunteer firefighter or member of the emergency medical services personnel who becomes covered by an insurance policy or other instrument containing any of the provisions authorized by subsection (d) does not thereby become eligible for membership in the public employees' retirement fund under IC 5-10.3.
(g) If a unit fails to provide the insurance for a volunteer firefighter or member of the emergency medical services personnel that this chapter requires it to provide, and a volunteer firefighter or member of the emergency medical services personnel suffers a loss of the type that the insurance would have covered, then the unit shall pay to that volunteer firefighter or member of the emergency medical services personnel the same amount of money that the insurance would have paid to the volunteer firefighter or member of the emergency medical services personnel.
(h) A unit's obligation under this section supersedes any obligation that another medical insurance carrier has to pay the expenses of the volunteer firefighter or member of the emergency medical services personnel.
[Pre-Local Government Recodification Citation: 19-1-40-7.]
As added by Acts 1981, P.L.309, SEC.64. Amended by P.L.351-1987, SEC.1; P.L.268-1993, SEC.1; P.L.70-1995, SEC.7; P.L.1-1999, SEC.92; P.L.174-2009, SEC.3; P.L.96-2020, SEC.9.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 36. Local Government

Article 8. Public Safety

Chapter 12. Volunteer Fire Departments

36-8-12-0.1. Application of Certain Amendments to Chapter

36-8-12-1. Application of Chapter

36-8-12-2. Definitions

36-8-12-3. Agreements With Units; Authorization

36-8-12-4. Agreements With Units; Consideration

36-8-12-4.5. Agreements to Provide Services

36-8-12-5. Clothing and Automobile Allowances; Fees for Membership in Firefighters' Association

36-8-12-6. Units Required to Insure Members of Department; Liability for Failure to Insure

36-8-12-7. Insurance; Disability and Medical Expense Coverage

36-8-12-8. Insurance; Death Benefits; Permanent Disability; Liability Coverage; Limitations on Liability

36-8-12-9. Insurance Premiums; Payment From General Fund

36-8-12-10. Volunteers; Medical Treatment and Burial Expense Coverage; Determinations; Premium Expenses

36-8-12-10.3. Volunteers; Worker's Compensation

36-8-12-10.5. Employees of Political Subdivisions; Volunteer Firefighting or Volunteer Member Activity

36-8-12-10.7. Employees of Private Employers; Volunteer Firefighting or Volunteer Member Activity

36-8-12-10.9. Notice of Absence; Remuneration

36-8-12-11. Blue Lights on Private Vehicles; Authorization; Violations

36-8-12-12. Nonfire Emergency Activities; Duties of Fire Chief

36-8-12-13. Charges; Owners of Property or Vehicle Involved in Fire or Spill; Failure to Pay; Administrative Fees

36-8-12-15. Liability Limits; Punitive Damages

36-8-12-16. Schedule of Charges for Service; Conditions for Collection; Reports; Failure to Pay

36-8-12-17. False Alarm Service Charges

36-8-12-18. Confidential Information; Exceptions

36-8-12-19. Suspension or Termination of Ems Personnel; Right to Hearing and Appeal