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H.R.167 — 93rd Congress (1973-1974) [93rd]
Sponsor:
Rep. Davis, John W. [D-GA-7] (Introduced 01/03/1973)

Summary:
Summary: H.R.167 — 93rd Congress (1973-1974)

There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (01/03/1973)

Police Officers, Firemen and Correction Officers Benefits Act - Provides a gratuity of $50,000 to the survivors of a policeman, fireman or corrections officer killed in the line of duty upon certification by the Governor of the State that such person had been killed in the line of duty. Directs that the gratuity shall be paid in the following order of precedence: (1) if there is no dependent child to the spouse; (2) if there is no spouse to the dependent child or children, in equal shares; (3) if there are both a spouse and one or more dependent children, one-half to the spouse and one-half to the child or children, in equal shares; and (4) if there is no survivor in the above classes, to the parent or parents dependent for support on the decedent, in equal shares.

Defines a dependent as under 18, or over 18 and incapable of self-support, or over 18 and a student.

Provides that upon certification to the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration by the Governor of any State that a police officer, fireman, or correction officer employed on a full-time basis by that State or a unit of general local government within the State has suffered a permanent disability in the line of duty, the Administration shall pay to such police officer, fireman, or correction officer a gratuity of: (1) $50,000 in the case of total disability; or (2) that sum which bears to $50,000 the same ratio as the extent of the partial disability of such police officer, fireman, or correction officer bears to a total disability.

Provides that the gratuity is in addition to any other benefits under existing law.


Major Actions:
Summary: H.R.167 — 93rd Congress (1973-1974)

There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (01/03/1973)

Police Officers, Firemen and Correction Officers Benefits Act - Provides a gratuity of $50,000 to the survivors of a policeman, fireman or corrections officer killed in the line of duty upon certification by the Governor of the State that such person had been killed in the line of duty. Directs that the gratuity shall be paid in the following order of precedence: (1) if there is no dependent child to the spouse; (2) if there is no spouse to the dependent child or children, in equal shares; (3) if there are both a spouse and one or more dependent children, one-half to the spouse and one-half to the child or children, in equal shares; and (4) if there is no survivor in the above classes, to the parent or parents dependent for support on the decedent, in equal shares.

Defines a dependent as under 18, or over 18 and incapable of self-support, or over 18 and a student.

Provides that upon certification to the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration by the Governor of any State that a police officer, fireman, or correction officer employed on a full-time basis by that State or a unit of general local government within the State has suffered a permanent disability in the line of duty, the Administration shall pay to such police officer, fireman, or correction officer a gratuity of: (1) $50,000 in the case of total disability; or (2) that sum which bears to $50,000 the same ratio as the extent of the partial disability of such police officer, fireman, or correction officer bears to a total disability.

Provides that the gratuity is in addition to any other benefits under existing law.


Amendments:
Summary: H.R.167 — 93rd Congress (1973-1974)

There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (01/03/1973)

Police Officers, Firemen and Correction Officers Benefits Act - Provides a gratuity of $50,000 to the survivors of a policeman, fireman or corrections officer killed in the line of duty upon certification by the Governor of the State that such person had been killed in the line of duty. Directs that the gratuity shall be paid in the following order of precedence: (1) if there is no dependent child to the spouse; (2) if there is no spouse to the dependent child or children, in equal shares; (3) if there are both a spouse and one or more dependent children, one-half to the spouse and one-half to the child or children, in equal shares; and (4) if there is no survivor in the above classes, to the parent or parents dependent for support on the decedent, in equal shares.

Defines a dependent as under 18, or over 18 and incapable of self-support, or over 18 and a student.

Provides that upon certification to the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration by the Governor of any State that a police officer, fireman, or correction officer employed on a full-time basis by that State or a unit of general local government within the State has suffered a permanent disability in the line of duty, the Administration shall pay to such police officer, fireman, or correction officer a gratuity of: (1) $50,000 in the case of total disability; or (2) that sum which bears to $50,000 the same ratio as the extent of the partial disability of such police officer, fireman, or correction officer bears to a total disability.

Provides that the gratuity is in addition to any other benefits under existing law.


Cosponsors:
Summary: H.R.167 — 93rd Congress (1973-1974)

There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (01/03/1973)

Police Officers, Firemen and Correction Officers Benefits Act - Provides a gratuity of $50,000 to the survivors of a policeman, fireman or corrections officer killed in the line of duty upon certification by the Governor of the State that such person had been killed in the line of duty. Directs that the gratuity shall be paid in the following order of precedence: (1) if there is no dependent child to the spouse; (2) if there is no spouse to the dependent child or children, in equal shares; (3) if there are both a spouse and one or more dependent children, one-half to the spouse and one-half to the child or children, in equal shares; and (4) if there is no survivor in the above classes, to the parent or parents dependent for support on the decedent, in equal shares.

Defines a dependent as under 18, or over 18 and incapable of self-support, or over 18 and a student.

Provides that upon certification to the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration by the Governor of any State that a police officer, fireman, or correction officer employed on a full-time basis by that State or a unit of general local government within the State has suffered a permanent disability in the line of duty, the Administration shall pay to such police officer, fireman, or correction officer a gratuity of: (1) $50,000 in the case of total disability; or (2) that sum which bears to $50,000 the same ratio as the extent of the partial disability of such police officer, fireman, or correction officer bears to a total disability.

Provides that the gratuity is in addition to any other benefits under existing law.


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