Bill Text: NY A10280 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Provides certified volunteer emergency medical technicians enhanced cancer disability benefits and death benefits for certain cancers.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-04-08 - referred to local governments [A10280 Detail]

Download: New_York-2019-A10280-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          10280

                   IN ASSEMBLY

                                      April 8, 2020
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by M. of A. STERN -- read once and referred to the Committee
          on Local Governments

        AN ACT to amend the general municipal  law,  in  relation  to  providing
          volunteer  emergency  medical  technician  enhanced  cancer disability
          benefits

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section  1.  The  general  municipal  law  is  amended by adding a new
     2  section 205-ccc to read as follows:
     3    § 205-ccc. Volunteer  emergency  medical  technician  enhanced  cancer
     4  disability  benefits. A legally organized ambulance district, department
     5  or company shall provide and maintain for each eligible volunteer  emer-
     6  gency  medical  technician, an enhanced cancer disability benefit insur-
     7  ance program.
     8    1. As used in this section:
     9    a. "Eligible volunteer emergency medical technician" means:
    10    (i) A volunteer emergency medical technician having five or more years
    11  of faithful and  actual  service  in  emergency  medical  treatment  who
    12  successfully  passed  a  physical examination on entry to service, which
    13  examination failed to reveal any evidence of cancers as defined in para-
    14  graph b of this subdivision; and
    15    (ii) Having submitted proof of five  years  of  service  by  providing
    16  verification  that he or she has met minimum standards for certification
    17  as an emergency medical technician under section three thousand  two  of
    18  the public health law.
    19    b. "Cancer" means:
    20    (i)  A disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in
    21  a part of the body or a malignant growth or  tumor  resulting  from  the
    22  division of abnormal cells; and
    23    (ii)  Affecting  the  prostate  or  breast,  lymphatic, hematological,
    24  digestive, urinary, neurological, or reproductive systems, or melanoma.
    25    2. An eligible volunteer emergency medical technician shall  be  enti-
    26  tled to payment of enhanced cancer benefits as follows:

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD15716-01-0

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     1    a. A lump sum benefit of twenty-five thousand dollars for each diagno-
     2  sis  payable  to such emergency medical technician upon acceptable proof
     3  to the insurance carrier or other payor of a diagnosis by a board certi-
     4  fied physician in the medical specialty  appropriate  for  the  type  of
     5  cancer  diagnosed that there are one or more malignant tumors character-
     6  ized by the uncontrollable and abnormal growth and spread  of  malignant
     7  cells with invasion of normal tissue and that either:
     8    (i) There is metastasis; and
     9    (1) surgery, radiotherapy, or chemotherapy is medically necessary; or
    10    (2) there is a tumor of the prostate, provided that it is treated with
    11  radical prostatectomy or external beam therapy; or
    12    (ii)  The emergency medical technician has terminal cancer, his or her
    13  life expectancy is twenty-four months or less from the date  of  diagno-
    14  sis, and will not benefit from, or has exhausted, curative therapy.
    15    b.  A  lump  sum benefit of six thousand two hundred fifty dollars for
    16  each diagnosis payable to such emergency medical technician upon accept-
    17  able proof to the insurance carrier or other payor of a diagnosis  by  a
    18  board  certified  physician in the medical specialty appropriate for the
    19  type of cancer involved that either:
    20    (i) There is carcinoma in situ such  that  surgery,  radiotherapy,  or
    21  chemotherapy has been determined to be medically necessary;
    22    (ii) There are malignant tumors which are treated by endoscopic proce-
    23  dures alone; or
    24    (iii) There are malignant melanomas.
    25    c.  A  monthly  benefit of one thousand five hundred dollars, of which
    26  the first payment shall be made six months after  total  disability  and
    27  submission  of  acceptable  proof  of  said  disability to the insurance
    28  carrier or other payor that such disability is caused by cancer and that
    29  such cancer precludes the emergency medical technician  from  performing
    30  his or her duties in that service. Such benefit shall continue for up to
    31  thirty-six consecutive monthly payments.
    32    (i)  Such  monthly  benefit  shall be subordinate to any other benefit
    33  actually paid to the emergency medical technician solely for such  disa-
    34  bility  from any other source, not including private insurance purchased
    35  solely by the emergency medical technician, and shall be limited to  the
    36  difference  between the amount of such other paid benefit and the amount
    37  specified herein; and
    38    (ii) Any emergency medical technician receiving such monthly  benefits
    39  may  be  required to have his or her condition reevaluated. In the event
    40  any such reevaluation reveals that such person has regained the  ability
    41  to  perform  duties  as an emergency medical technician, then his or her
    42  monthly benefits shall cease the last day of the month of reevaluation.
    43    (iii) In the event that there is a subsequent reoccurrence of a  disa-
    44  bility caused by cancer which precludes the emergency medical technician
    45  from  performing  his  or  her  duties,  he  or she shall be entitled to
    46  receive any remaining monthly payments.
    47    d. An eligible volunteer emergency medical technician  shall  also  be
    48  entitled  to  an additional payment of enhanced cancer death benefits in
    49  the amount of fifty thousand dollars which is payable to such  volunteer
    50  or  his  or  her  beneficiary upon acceptable proof by a board certified
    51  physician that such emergency medical technician's death  resulted  from
    52  complications associated with cancer.
    53    e.  Provided  however, an eligible volunteer emergency medical techni-
    54  cian shall be ineligible for these benefits if they are already provided
    55  paid benefits under this article.

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     1    3. The combined total of all benefits received by any eligible  volun-
     2  teer  emergency  medical  technician  pursuant  to paragraphs a and b of
     3  subdivision two of this section during his or  her  lifetime  shall  not
     4  exceed fifty thousand dollars.
     5    4.  An  eligible  volunteer  emergency medical technician shall remain
     6  eligible for benefits pursuant to paragraphs a, b and d  of  subdivision
     7  two  of  this section for sixty months after the formal cessation of the
     8  volunteer emergency medical technician's status as an  active  volunteer
     9  emergency  medical  technician.  The  ambulance  district, department or
    10  company in which such  emergency  medical  technician  served  shall  be
    11  responsible  for  payment of all premiums or other costs associated with
    12  benefits provided under paragraphs a, b and d of subdivision two of this
    13  section throughout the duration  of  the  eligible  volunteer  emergency
    14  medical technician's coverage.
    15    5.  An  ambulance district, department or company shall, no later than
    16  January first, two thousand twenty-one, show proof of insurance coverage
    17  that meets the requirements of this section or shall  show  satisfactory
    18  proof  of the ability to pay such compensation to ensure adequate cover-
    19  age for all eligible volunteer  emergency  medical  technicians.    Such
    20  coverage  shall  remain in effect until sixty months after the ambulance
    21  district, department or company no longer has  any  volunteer  emergency
    22  medical technicians who could qualify for this benefit.
    23    6. Any ambulance district, department or company that has had a volun-
    24  teer  emergency  medical  technician  file  a  claim  for  or receive an
    25  enhanced cancer disability benefit under the provisions of this  section
    26  shall  report  such claims filed, claims paid and types of claims to the
    27  New York state emergency medical services council. Beginning on  January
    28  first,  two  thousand  twenty-two,  New  York  state  emergency  medical
    29  services council shall report annually to the  governor,  the  temporary
    30  president  of  the senate, the speaker of the assembly, the chair of the
    31  senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly  ways  and  means
    32  committee  the  number  of  emergency medical technicians who have filed
    33  claims pursuant to this section and  the  number  of  emergency  medical
    34  technicians  who  have  received  benefits  under the provisions of this
    35  section.
    36    7. The New York state emergency medical services council, in consulta-
    37  tion with the department of financial services and the workers'  compen-
    38  sation  board,  shall adopt such rules and regulations as are reasonable
    39  and necessary to implement the provisions of this  section.  Such  regu-
    40  lations  shall include the process by which an emergency medical techni-
    41  cian files a claim for the enhanced cancer disability benefit,  how  the
    42  beneficiary  of  such  eligible  volunteer  emergency medical technician
    43  files a claim for the enhanced cancer  death  benefit,  the  process  by
    44  which claimants can appeal a denial of benefits and what proof is deemed
    45  acceptable to qualify for such benefits.
    46    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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