Montana Code Annotated
Part 7. Compensation and Benefits Generally
39-71-745. Calculation of volunteer firefighter benefits and premiums -- definitions

39-71-745. Calculation of volunteer firefighter benefits and premiums -- definitions. (1) (a) A plan No. 1 or plan No. 2 insurer shall designate whether an employer, as defined in 7-33-4510, is to use actual volunteer hours or a flat assumed payroll amount for each volunteer firefighter for calculating premiums. The coverage option must be the same for all fire agencies organized under Title 7, chapter 33, that are covered by that insurer and meet the definition of employer in 7-33-4510. A plan No. 3 insurer shall use a flat assumed payroll amount for each volunteer firefighter for calculating premiums.
(b) If a plan No. 1 or plan No. 2 insurer uses actual volunteer hours, the payroll calculation is the number of actual volunteer hours of each volunteer firefighter, not to exceed 60 hours a week, times the state's average weekly wage divided by 40 hours.
(c) When a plan No. 1, plan No. 2, or plan No. 3 insurer uses a flat assumed payroll amount, the assumed payroll for each volunteer firefighter must be reported as a full month for any month in which the volunteer firefighter is on the roster of service as defined in 7-33-4510. The employer shall maintain the roster of service with the effective date of membership for each volunteer firefighter.
(2) For benefit purposes, if concurrent employment under 39-71-123 does not apply, a volunteer firefighter injured in the course and scope of employment as a volunteer firefighter is eligible for medical and compensation benefits provided in Title 39, chapter 71. Any weekly compensation benefit must be based on either the actual volunteer hours if chosen as provided in subsection (1)(b) or the flat assumed payroll amount on which premiums are based, whichever is applicable.
(3) For the purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:
(a) "Volunteer firefighter" has the meaning provided in 7-33-4510.
(b) "Volunteer hours" means the time spent by a volunteer firefighter in the service of a fire agency organized under Title 7, chapter 33, that meets the definition of employer in 7-33-4510, including but not limited to training time, response time, and time spent at the premises of the fire agency.
History: En. Sec. 6, Ch. 412, L. 2013.

Structure Montana Code Annotated

Montana Code Annotated

Title 39. Labor

Chapter 71. Workers' Compensation

Part 7. Compensation and Benefits Generally

39-71-701. Compensation for temporary total disability -- exception

39-71-702. Compensation for permanent total disability

39-71-703. Compensation for permanent partial disability

39-71-704. Payment of medical, hospital, and related services -- fee schedules and hospital rates -- fee limitation

39-71-705. Repealed

39-71-706. Repealed

39-71-707. Repealed

39-71-708. Compensation for disfigurement

39-71-709. Repealed

39-71-710. Termination of benefits upon retirement

39-71-711. Impairment evaluation -- ratings

39-71-712. Temporary partial disability benefits

39-71-713. Compensation for occupational diseases and medical benefits -- diminution of compensation

39-71-714. Autopsy

39-71-715. Benefits for pneumoconiosis -- definition

39-71-716. Prohibiting supplementing of benefits

39-71-717. Reopening of terminated medical benefits -- medical review

39-71-718. through 39-71-720 reserved

39-71-721. Compensation for injury causing death -- limitation

39-71-722. Who constitutes beneficiary to be determined as of date of accident

39-71-723. How compensation to be divided among beneficiaries

39-71-724. Payment of compensation to beneficiary not a resident of United States

39-71-725. Payment of burial expense

39-71-726. No compensation after death when death not result of injury

39-71-727. Payment for prescription drugs -- limitations

39-71-728. through 39-71-735 reserved

39-71-736. Compensation -- from what dates paid

39-71-737. Compensation to run consecutively -- exceptions

39-71-738. Repealed

39-71-739. Compensation in case of changes in degree of injury

39-71-740. Payments -- how made in most cases

39-71-741. Settlements and lump-sum payments -- legislative intent

39-71-742. Who may receive payment

39-71-743. Assignment or attachment of payments

39-71-744. Benefits not due while claimant is incarcerated -- exceptions

39-71-745. Calculation of volunteer firefighter benefits and premiums -- definitions