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128th MAINE LEGISLATURE |
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LD 67 |
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LR 203(01) |
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An Act To Improve
Insurance Coverage for First Responders Answering a Call to Duty |
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Preliminary
Fiscal Impact Statement for Original Bill |
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Sponsor: Rep. Devin of Newcastle |
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Committee: Labor, Commerce, Research and
Economic Development |
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Fiscal Note Required: Yes |
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Preliminary
Fiscal Impact Statement |
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Potential State Mandate - Unfunded |
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State Mandates |
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Required Activity |
Unit Affected |
Local Cost |
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Shifting the
burden of proof from a firefighter or emergency medical services person to
the municipality that an injury sustained by the claimant after receiving
notification of a fire or emergency did not arise out of and in the course of
employment may represent a modification or expansion of a municipal activity. |
Municipality |
Significant statewide |
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The required
local activities in this bill may represent a state mandate pursuant to the
Constitution of Maine. If the bill does require a local unit of government to
expand or modify its activities so as to necessitate additional expenditures
from local revenue, the state mandate provisions of the Constitution of Maine
require either: (1) General Fund appropriations be provided to fund at least
90% of any additional necessitated local costs of the mandate; or (2) a
Mandate Preamble be added to the bill and two-thirds of the members of each
House vote to exempt the mandate from the funding requirement. If the bill
does represent a state mandate and neither one of these actions occurs, the
local units of government will not be required to implement the mandated
activities. |
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Fiscal Detail
and Notes |
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This legislation
will increase costs to local governments in the form of both higher premiums
for workers' compensation insurance and increased legal costs. The impact to
individual municipalities will depend on actual experience. |
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