Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 45-19 - Relief of Injured and Deceased Fire Fighters and Police Officers
Section 45-19-1.4. - Liability for payments to an employee without honoring employer’s lien.

§ 45-19-1.4. Liability for payments to an employee without honoring employer’s lien.
Any person or persons, firm or firms, corporation or corporations, making any payment to the employee or to the employee’s attorneys or heirs or legal representatives as compensation for the injury sustained, or sickness contracted after the filing and mailing of the notice, without paying to the employer the amount of its lien or so much of the lien as can be satisfied out of the moneys due under any final judgment or compromise or settlement agreement after paying the amount of any prior liens, shall, for a period of one year from the date of payment to the employee or the employee’s heirs, attorneys, or legal representatives, as previously stated, be and remain liable to the employer for the amount which the employer was entitled to receive as previously stated. Any association, corporation, or other institution maintaining the employer may, within the period, enforce its lien by a suit at law against the employer of the person or persons, firm or firms, corporation or corporations, making the payment.
History of Section.P.L. 1986, ch. 196, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 45 - Towns and Cities

Chapter 45-19 - Relief of Injured and Deceased Fire Fighters and Police Officers

Section 45-19-1. - Salary payment during line of duty illness or injury.

Section 45-19-1.1. - Liability of third person for damages.

Section 45-19-1.2. - Lien of state or municipality.

Section 45-19-1.3. - Notice of lien.

Section 45-19-1.4. - Liability for payments to an employee without honoring employer’s lien.

Section 45-19-1.5. - Examination of records.

Section 45-19-1.6. - Lien docket.

Section 45-19-2. - Board of police officer’s relief.

Section 45-19-3. - Appropriations for dependents of police officers killed in line of duty.

Section 45-19-4. - Annuities to dependents of deceased police officers and appropriations to nondependent parents of police officers.

Section 45-19-4.1. - Tuition to children of police officers dying or disabled as a result of service.

Section 45-19-4.2. - Tuition to police officers disabled as a result of service.

Section 45-19-4.3. - One time death benefit — Death benefits to family of deceased police officers, correctional officers, and firefighters.

Section 45-19-5. - Board of fire fighter’s relief.

Section 45-19-6. - Compensation of fund members.

Section 45-19-7. - Appropriations for relief of fire fighters and dependents.

Section 45-19-8. - Administration of fire fighter’s relief.

Section 45-19-9. - Fire fighters protected — Relief to volunteer fire fighters injured in line of duty — Physician’s written report.

Section 45-19-10. - Rate and duration of disability benefits.

Section 45-19-11. - Filing of lists of fire fighters.

Section 45-19-12. - Annuities to dependents of deceased fire fighters and appropriations to nondependent parents of deceased fire fighters.

Section 45-19-12.1. - Tuition to children of deceased or disabled fire fighters.

Section 45-19-12.2. - Annuities to dependents of deceased auxiliary and volunteer fire fighters and appropriations to nondependent parents of deceased auxiliary and volunteer fire fighters.

Section 45-19-12.3. - Tuition to disabled fire fighters.

Section 45-19-13. - Appropriations taking place of funds.

Section 45-19-14. - Appropriations by towns to dependents of deceased police officers and fire fighters.

Section 45-19-15. - Extension of provisions to widows or widowers or domestic partners of other deceased police officers and fire fighters.

Section 45-19-16. - Presumption of disability in the line of fire fighting duty.

Section 45-19-17. - Operation of emergency vehicles — Accidents.

Section 45-19-18. - Pensions for certain police officers and fire fighters.

Section 45-19-19. - City and town ordinances providing for retirement of sick or injured police officers or fire fighters.