Section 9G. Upon the death of an insured employee who was killed, or who died from injuries received, in the performance of his duty as a police officer, a surviving spouse may continue the group health and dental insurance for the benefit of such spouse and any dependents under age nineteen, until the remarriage or death of said surviving spouse; provided that application for such insurance shall be filed with the appropriate public authority and a method for the payment of premiums shall be determined in accordance with its rules and regulations; and provided, further, that said surviving spouse shall pay fifty per cent of a premium the amount of which may be changed by the governmental unit from time to time as part of the total cost for such health and dental insurance. The governmental unit shall contribute the remaining fifty per cent of said premium together with payment in full of a subsidiary or additional rate which rate may be lower or higher than the governmental unit's share of the aforesaid premium.
This section shall take effect in a county, except Worcester county, city, town or district upon its acceptance in the following manner:—In a county by vote of the county commissioners; in a city having a Plan D or Plan E charter by majority vote of its city council; in any other city by vote of its city council, approved by the mayor; in a district by vote of the registered voters of the district at a district meeting; and in a town by submission for acceptance to the registered voters in the form of the following question which shall be printed upon the official ballot to be used at an election:—''Shall the town pay one half of a premium for group health and dental insurance for the surviving spouse and dependents of an insured police officer who was killed or who died from injuries received in the performance of duty, with the surviving spouse paying the remaining one half, and shall the town also pay a subsidiary or additional rate?'' Section nine B shall not apply in any governmental unit which accepts the provisions of this section.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title IV - Civil Service, Retirements and Pensions
Section 1 - Purpose of Chapter
Section 2a - Traffic Supervisors as Employees
Section 2b - Reserve, Permanent-Intermittent or Call Firefighters as Employees
Section 4 - Automatic Insurance of Employees; Election to Forego Coverage; Notice; Withdrawal
Section 6 - Employees to Furnish Information; Certificate or Booklet of Coverage
Section 7 - Premiums; Withholding, Contribution; Direct Payment
Section 8 - Dividends, Refunds and Rate Credits to Inure to Benefit of Governmental Unit
Section 9a - Political Subdivision; Contribution for Insurance Premiums of Retired Employees
Section 9b - Death of Employee or Retired Employee; Continuation of Insurance Coverage by Spouse
Section 9d - Insurance Premium Payable by Surviving Spouse; Contribution by Political Subdivisions
Section 9h - Divorced or Separated Spouses; Continuation of Group Coverage
Section 10 - Acceptance of Chapter by County, City, Town, Municipality or District
Section 10a - Purchase of Insurance by Public Authority Following Acceptance of Chapter
Section 11 - Schedules of Insurance Benefits; Establishment; Joint Participation; Administration
Section 11a - Additional Insurance; Application; Cancellation; Conversion
Section 11b - Insurance for Elderly Government Retirees
Section 11c - Optional Medicare Extension
Section 14 - Rules and Regulations
Section 16 - Optional Insurance for Services of Health Care Organizations
Section 17 - Election to Continue Insurance Coverages; Notice
Section 18a - Transfer of Retiree, Spouse or Dependent to Medicare Health Plan
Section 24 - Health Care Flexible Spending Accounts
Section 25 - Health Reimbursement Arrangements
Section 27 - Historical Claims Data
Section 28 - Joint Negotiation and Purchase of Coverage
Section 29 - Annual Report on Non-Medicare and Medicare Plans With Largest Subscriber Enrollments