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File #: ORD 18-401    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 9/4/2018 Final action: 9/4/2018
Title: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 2 ("Administration") of the Oak Park Village Code to Add a New Article 37 ("Administrative Procedures for PSEBA Claims") to Establish Administrative Procedures for Assessing and Determining Claims Under the Public Safety Employee Benefits Act
Attachments: 1. PSEBA Ordinance
Submitted By
Paul L. Stephanides, Village Attorney

Reviewed By
LKS

Agenda Item Title
Title
An Ordinance Amending Chapter 2 ("Administration") of the Oak Park Village Code to Add a New Article 37 ("Administrative Procedures for PSEBA Claims") to Establish Administrative Procedures for Assessing and Determining Claims Under the Public Safety Employee Benefits Act

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Overview
Overview
The Ordinance establishes administrative procedures for assessing and determing claims under the Public Safety Employee Benefits Act and is based upon a model ordinance developed by the Illinois Municipal League.

Body
Staff Recommendation
Adopt the Ordinance.

Fiscal Impact
Hearing costs as necessary.

Background
The Public Safety Employees Benefits Act ("PSEBA"), 820 ILCS 320/1 et seq., is a state law which allows firefighters and police officers who are catastrophically injured and unable to return to work to apply for health insurance benefits for themselves and their dependents while they are off work. The firefighter or police officer must be injured while in response to fresh pursuit, was responding to what is reasonably believed to be an emergency, was injured due to an unlawful act perpetrated by another, or during the investigation of a criminal act to be eligible for benefits. Section 2-4-18 of the Village Code, which was adopted on September 15, 2003, currently addresses hearings under the PSEBA to determine the eligibility of applicants for PSEBA benefits.

Recently, the Illinois Municipal League developed a detailed model ordinance that sets forth administrative procedures for assessing and determining claims under the PSEBA beyond what is provided in the state law. Several municipalities in Illinois have adopted the model ordinance and it is now being presented in the form attached for the Board's consideration.

Alternatives
Not adopt the Ordinance.

Previous Board Action
N/A.

Citizen Advisory Commission Action
N/A.

Anticipated Future Actions/Commitm...

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