2023-2024 Bill 3928: EMS preretirement benefit - South Carolina Legislature Online

South Carolina General Assembly
125th Session, 2023-2024

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H. 3928

STATUS INFORMATION

General Bill
Sponsors: Reps. Lowe, Williams, Alexander, Jordan, Kirby, Atkinson, Lawson, Carter, Mitchell, Yow, Brewer, Connell, Gagnon, Hixon, Whitmire, Moss, Guffey, Jefferson, Bauer, B. Newton, Taylor, G.M. Smith, Erickson, Bradley and Leber
Companion/Similar bill(s): 547, 4102, 4534, 5080
Document Path: LC-0216SA23.docx

Introduced in the House on February 9, 2023
Currently residing in the House

Summary: EMS preretirement benefit

HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS

Date Body Action Description with journal page number
2/9/2023 House Introduced and read first time (House Journal-page 11)
2/9/2023 House Referred to Committee on Ways and Means (House Journal-page 11)
2/14/2023 House Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Atkinson, Lawson, Carter, Mitchell, Yow, Brewer, Connell
2/15/2023 House Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Gagnon, Hixon, Whitmire, Moss
2/16/2023 House Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Guffey, Jefferson, Bauer
2/21/2023 House Member(s) request name added as sponsor: B. Newton, Taylor, G.M. Smith, Erickson, Bradley
6/7/2023 House Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Leber

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VERSIONS OF THIS BILL

02/09/2023



A bill

TO AMEND THE SOUTH CAROLINA CODE OF LAWS BY ENACTING THE "SARA WEAVER ACT"; BY AMENDING SECTION 1-3-470, RELATING TO LOWERING FLAGS UPON DEATH IN LINE OF DUTY, SO AS TO ADD AN EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN; BY AMENDING SECTIONS 9-1-1770 AND 9-11-120, RELATING TO THE PRERETIREMENT DEATH BENEFIT PROGRAM UNDER THE SOUTH CAROLINA RETIREMENT SYSTEM AND THE POLICE OFFICERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM, RESPECTIVELY, SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR A DEATH BENEFIT FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS KILLED IN THE LINE DUTY, TO PROVIDE FOR THE AMOUNT OF THE BENEFIT, TO PROVIDE WHO SHALL RECEIVE THE DEATH BENEFIT PAYMENT, AND TO PROVIDE THE SOURCE OF THE REVENUE FOR THE PAYMENT; BY Adding SECTION 12-6-1172 SO AS TO provide for a first responder retirement income deduction; BY AMENDING SECTION 12-6-1170, RELATING TO THE retirement income deduction, SO AS TO make a conforming change; BY AMENDING SECTION 12-37-220, RELATING TO GENERAL EXEMPTION FROM TAXES, SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT A QUALIFIED SURVIVING SPOUSE ALSO MEANS CERTAIN SURVIVING SPOUSES OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS; AND BY AMENDING SECTION 59-111-110, RELATING TO WAIVED TUITION, SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT THE CHILDREN OF CERTAIN EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS ALSO QUALIFY FOR CERTAIN WAIVED TUITION.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

SECTION 1.   This act may be cited as the "Sara Weaver Act".

SECTION 2.   Section 1-3-470 of the S.C. Code is amended to read:

   Section 1-3-470.   The Governor on the day of burial or other service for any firefighter, or law enforcement officer, or emergency medical technician in this State who died in the line of duty shall order all flags on state buildings to be flown at half-mast in tribute to the deceased firefighter, or law enforcement officer, or emergency medical technician. The Governor shall also request that flags over the buildings of the political subdivisions of this State similarly be flown at half-mast for this purpose.

SECTION 3.   Section 9-1-1770(D) of the S.C. Code is amended to read:

   (D)(1) RESERVED For the purposes of this subsection, "emergency medical technician" has the same meaning as provided in Section 44-61-20(12).

      (2) Upon receipt by the system of the satisfactory proof of death of a member of the system whose employer participates in the Preretirement Death Benefit Program and whose death was a natural and proximate result of an injury by external accident or violence incurred while undergoing a hazard peculiar to the member's employment as an emergency medical technician while in the actual performance of his duty, provided that his death is not the result of the member's wilful negligence, suicide, or intentionally self-inflicted bodily injury, there must be paid to the member's designated beneficiary a one-time lump sum benefit payment of seventy-five thousand dollars.

      (3) The amount of the benefit provided for in item (2) is increased to a total of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars if the member is killed in the line of duty as defined above and the member's death is either:

         (a) the result of an unlawful and intentional act of another person; or

         (b) the result of an accident that occurs:

            (i) as a result of the member's response to fresh pursuit, defined as the pursuit of a person who has committed or is reasonably suspected of having committed a felony, misdemeanor, traffic infraction, or violation of a county or municipal ordinance;

            (ii) as a result of the member's response to what is reasonably believed to be an emergency;

            (iii) at the scene of a traffic accident to which the member has responded; or

            (iv) while the member is enforcing what is reasonably believed to be a traffic law or ordinance.

      (4) Payments made pursuant to this subsection must be paid to the beneficiary designated for this benefit by the member in writing and filed with the system during the member's lifetime. If no designation is made, then the payment must be paid to the member's surviving spouse. If there is no surviving spouse, the payment must be paid to the member's surviving children in equal portions. If there is no surviving spouse or child, the benefit is payable to the member's surviving parents in equal portions. If a beneficiary is not designated and there is no surviving child, spouse, or parent, then the sum must be paid to the member's estate. The payments required by this subsection are in addition to any other benefit set forth in this chapter or otherwise in law, including worker's compensation, and are exempt from the claims and demands of creditors of the member.

      (5) Payments made pursuant to this subsection must be paid from the contributions made by participating employers to the Preretirement Death Benefit Program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the board may adjust the required contributions to the Preretirement Death Benefit Program as necessary to fund these benefits on the basis of the program's actual experience and the recommendation of the system's actuary.

SECTION 4.   Section 9-11-120(E) of the S.C. Code is amended to read:

   (E)(1) [Reserved] For the purposes of this subsection, "emergency medical technician" has the same meaning as provided in Section 44-61-20(12).

      (2) Upon receipt by the system of the satisfactory proof of death of a member of the system whose employer participates in the Preretirement Death Benefit Program and whose death was a natural and proximate result of an injury by external accident or violence incurred while undergoing a hazard peculiar to the member's employment as an emergency medical technician while in the actual performance of his duty, provided that his death is not the result of the member's wilful negligence, suicide, or intentionally self-inflicted bodily injury, there must be paid to the member's designated beneficiary a one-time lump sum benefit payment of seventy-five thousand dollars.

      (3) The amount of the benefit provided for in item (2) is increased to a total of one hundred fifty thousand dollars if the member is killed in the line of duty as defined above and the member's death is either:

         (a) the result of an unlawful and intentional act of another person; or

         (b) the result of an accident that occurs:

            (i) as a result of the member's response to fresh pursuit, defined as the pursuit of a person who has committed or is reasonably suspected of having committed a felony, misdemeanor, traffic infraction, or violation of a county or municipal ordinance;

            (ii) as a result of the member's response to what is reasonably believed to be an emergency;

            (iii) at the scene of a traffic accident to which the member has responded; or

            (iv) while the member is enforcing what is reasonably believed to be a traffic law or ordinance.

      (4) Payments made pursuant to this subsection must be paid to the beneficiary designated for this benefit by the member in writing and filed with the system during the member's lifetime. If no designation is made, then the payment must be paid to the member's surviving spouse. If there is no surviving spouse, the payment must be paid to the member's surviving children in equal portions. If there is no surviving spouse or child, the benefit is payable to the member's surviving parents in equal portions. If a beneficiary is not designated and there is no surviving child, spouse, or parent, then the sum must be paid to the member's estate. The payments required by this subsection are in addition to any other benefit set forth in this chapter or otherwise in law, including worker's compensation, and are exempt from the claims and demands of creditors of the member.

      (5) Payments made pursuant to this subsection must be paid from the contributions made by participating employers to the Preretirement Death Benefit Program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the board may adjust the required contributions to the Preretirement Death Benefit Program as necessary to fund these benefits on the basis of the program's actual experience and the recommendation of the system's actuary.

SECTION 5.A.   Article 9, Chapter 6, Title 12 of the S.C. Code is amended by adding:

   Section 12-6-1172.   (A) As used in this section:

      (1) "First responder" means a person who is paid from public funds to serve as a law enforcement officer, firefighter, emergency medical technician, or peace officer, who is trained to respond to an emergency, and whose public service and public employer are of the type that qualify the person to be a member in the South Carolina Police Officers Retirement System, or otherwise would qualify the person to be a member if the State of South Carolina was the employer. First responder does not include magistrates, judges, or coroners.

      (2) "Retirement income" means the total of all otherwise taxable income not subject to a penalty for premature distribution received by the taxpayer or the taxpayer's surviving spouse in a taxable year from a qualified military retirement plan or qualified first responder retirement plan. For purposes of a surviving spouse, "military retirement income" also includes a retirement benefit plan and dependent indemnity compensation related to the deceased spouse's military service.

   (B) An individual taxpayer who has military retirement income or first responder retirement income, each year may deduct all military retirement income and first responder retirement income that is included in South Carolina taxable income.

   (C) A surviving spouse receiving military retirement income or first responder retirement income that is attributable to the deceased spouse shall apply this deduction in the same manner that the deduction applied to the deceased spouse.

   (D) The department may require the taxpayer to provide information necessary for proper administration of this section.

B.   Section 12-6-1170(C) of the S.C. Code is amended to read: