Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 299A — Department Of Public Safety
Section 299A.475 — Posttraumatic Stress Syndrome Benefit.

(a) A law enforcement agency shall provide benefits to any peace officer, as defined in section 626.84, subdivision 1, paragraph (c), employed by the agency who:
(1) suffers a debilitating psychological reaction to a traumatic event;
(2) is diagnosed by a psychiatrist or a licensed psychologist as suffering from posttraumatic stress syndrome; and
(3) is determined by a psychiatrist or a licensed psychologist to be unable to perform other peace officer job duties offered by the employer through reassignment.
A peace officer who meets all of the conditions of this paragraph is entitled to the benefits described in paragraph (b). A peace officer who meets the conditions in clauses (1) and (2) is entitled to the benefits in paragraph (b), clause (2). The availability of benefits does not depend on whether there is also an accompanying physical injury or physical cause of the condition.
(b) The benefits provided by the law enforcement agency shall include:
(1) payment by the employer for unreimbursed loss of wages during the time period the officer is disabled, but not to exceed one year; and
(2) payment by the employer for unreimbursed expenses for medical treatment, including psychiatric or psychological counseling, to cure and relieve the effects of the posttraumatic stress syndrome during the time period the officer is disabled, but not to exceed one year.
(c) The employer may request a peace officer to undergo an examination by a psychiatrist or licensed psychologist selected by the employer.
(d) As used in this section, "traumatic event" means an event involving the employee lawfully taking the life of or causing great bodily harm, as defined in section 609.02, subdivision 8, to another by force or violence. "Debilitating psychological reaction" means that, following the traumatic event, the peace officer is unable to perform the essential functions of the peace officer's job without reassignment.
1999 c 216 art 5 s 3

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 299A - 299N — Public Safety

Chapter 299A — Department Of Public Safety

Section 299A.01 — Department Of Public Safety; Creation, Organization.

Section 299A.015 — Duties Transferred From Other Agency.

Section 299A.017 — State Safety Oversight.

Section 299A.02 — Liquor Control Functions.

Section 299A.11 — Vehicle Transporting Wheelchair User; Definitions.

Section 299A.12 — Wheelchair Securement Device.

Section 299A.13 — Additional Safety Requirements.

Section 299A.14 — Vehicle Inspection.

Section 299A.15 — Aid And License Withheld.

Section 299A.16 — Evidence.

Section 299A.17 — Misdemeanor.

Section 299A.291 — Definitions.

Section 299A.292 — Office Of Drug Policy And Violence Prevention.

Section 299A.294 — Responsibilities Of Council.

Section 299A.295 — Youth Neighborhood Centers; Pilot Projects.

Section 299A.296 — Community Crime Prevention Programs; Grants.

Section 299A.297 — Other Duties.

Section 299A.298 — Cooperation Of Other Agencies.

Section 299A.299 — Multidisciplinary Chemical Abuse Prevention Team.

Section 299A.2994 — Asian-american Juvenile Crime Prevention.

Section 299A.33 — Drug Abuse Resistance Education (dare) Program.

Section 299A.38 — Soft Body Armor Reimbursement.

Section 299A.41 — Definitions.

Section 299A.42 — Public Safety Officer's Benefit Account.

Section 299A.43 — Eligibility Determination; Contested Case.

Section 299A.44 — Death Benefit.

Section 299A.45 — Education Benefit.

Section 299A.46 — Rules.

Section 299A.465 — Continued Health Insurance Coverage.

Section 299A.47 — Claims Limitation.

Section 299A.475 — Posttraumatic Stress Syndrome Benefit.

Section 299A.477 — Hometown Heroes Assistance Program.

Section 299A.48 — Citation.

Section 299A.49 — Definitions.

Section 299A.50 — Response Plan.

Section 299A.51 — Liability And Workers' Compensation.

Section 299A.52 — Responsible Person.

Section 299A.55 — Railroad And Pipeline Safety; Oil And Other Hazardous Materials.

Section 299A.59 — Notice Of Multiple Law Enforcement Operations Conflicts.

Section 299A.61 — Criminal Alert Network.

Section 299A.62 — Community-oriented Policing (cops) Grant Program.

Section 299A.642 — Violent Crime Coordinating Council.

Section 299A.681 — Financial Crimes Advisory Board And Task Force.

Section 299A.70 — Public Safety Motor Vehicle Account.

Section 299A.705 — Driver And Vehicle Services Accounts.

Section 299A.706 — Alcohol Enforcement Account; Appropriation.

Section 299A.707 — Community Justice Reinvestment Account.

Section 299A.71 — Combating Juvenile Prostitution; Prevention Grants.

Section 299A.72 — Juvenile Justice Program.

Section 299A.73 — Grants-in-aid To Youth Intervention Programs.

Section 299A.76 — Suicide Statistics.

Section 299A.78 — Statewide Human Trafficking Assessment.

Section 299A.783 — Statewide Antitrafficking Investigation Coordination.

Section 299A.785 — Trafficking Study.

Section 299A.79 — Trafficking Study; Analysis And Use Of Data.

Section 299A.795 — Trafficking Victim Assistance.

Section 299A.7957 — Toll-free Hotline For Trafficking Victims.

Section 299A.80 — Administrative Powers And Penalties; General.

Section 299A.801 — Corrective Orders And Injunctions.

Section 299A.802 — Administrative Penalty Order.

Section 299A.81 — Death Scene Investigations.

Section 299A.85 — Office For Missing And Murdered Indigenous Relatives.