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        By the Committee on Education Appropriations and
    Representatives Lynn, Atwater, Murman, Wilson, Mayfield, Rich
    and Justice
  1                      A bill to be entitled
  2         An act relating to teacher and certain school
  3         administrator death benefits; creating the
  4         "Barry Grunow Act"; creating s. 112.1915, F.S.;
  5         providing definitions; providing death benefits
  6         with respect to certain teachers and school
  7         administrators; providing for payment of
  8         certain health insurance premiums; providing
  9         for the waiver of certain educational expenses
10         for children of certain deceased teachers and
11         school administrators; providing for rules;
12         amending s. 732.402, F.S.; providing that the
13         teacher and school administrator death benefits
14         are exempt property under the Florida Probate
15         Code; providing for reimbursement of benefits
16         previously paid; providing for funding;
17         providing for retroactive application;
18         providing an effective date.
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20  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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22         Section 1.  Short title.--This act may be cited as the
23  "Barry Grunow Act."
24         Section 2.  Section 112.1915, Florida Statutes, is
25  created to read:
26         112.1915  Teachers and school administrators; death
27  benefits.--Any other provision of law to the contrary
28  notwithstanding:
29         (1)  As used in this section, the term:
30         (a)  "Employer" means the district school board.
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  1         (b)  "Teacher" means any instructional staff personnel
  2  as described in s. 228.041(9).
  3         (c)  "School administrator" means any school
  4  administrator as described in s. 228.041(10)(c).
  5         (d)  "Teaching duties" means the actual performance of
  6  duties required by a teacher's employment during his or her
  7  regularly scheduled working hours or irregular working hours
  8  as required or assigned by the employer.
  9         (e)  "School administrator duties" means the actual
10  performance of duties required by a school administrator's
11  employment during his or her regularly scheduled working hours
12  or irregular working hours as required or assigned by the
13  employer.
14         (f)  "Beneficiary" means the person designated by the
15  teacher or school administrator in writing, signed by the
16  teacher or school administrator and delivered to the employer
17  during the teacher's or school administrator's lifetime. If a
18  beneficiary is not designated, the beneficiary is the
19  teacher's or school administrator's estate.
20         (2)  The benefits described in subsection (3) shall be
21  provided when a teacher or school administrator is killed or
22  injured and dies as a result of an unlawful and intentional
23  act, provided that such killing or injury and death is the
24  result of an act of violence inflicted by another person, and
25  provided that:
26         (a)  Such act is inflicted upon the teacher or school
27  administrator while he or she is engaged in the performance of
28  teaching duties or school administrator duties; or
29         (b)  The motivation for such act is related in whole or
30  in part to the fact that the individual is a teacher or school
31  administrator.
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  1         (3)  If a teacher or school administrator dies under
  2  the conditions in subsection (2), benefits shall be provided
  3  as follows:
  4         (a)  The sum of $75,000 shall be paid, whether secured
  5  by insurance or not, to the beneficiary.  The payment shall be
  6  in addition to any other insurance, workers' compensation, or
  7  pension benefits or other benefits that teacher or school
  8  administrator beneficiaries and dependents are entitled to
  9  under state or federal statutes and shall be exempt from the
10  claims and demands of creditors of such teacher or school
11  administrator, pursuant to s. 732.402(2)(d).
12         (b)  The sum of $1,000 shall be paid, whether secured
13  by insurance or not, to the beneficiary toward the funeral and
14  burial expenses of such teacher or school administrator. The
15  payment shall be in addition to any workers' compensation or
16  pension benefits or other benefits that teacher or school
17  administrator beneficiaries and dependents are entitled to
18  under state or federal statutes and shall be exempt from the
19  claims and demands of creditors of such teacher or school
20  administrator, pursuant to s. 732.402(2)(d).
21         (c)  Payment of the entire health insurance premium for
22  the school district's health insurance plan shall continue for
23  the teacher's or school administrator's surviving spouse until
24  remarried, and for each dependent child of the teacher or
25  school administrator until the child reaches the age of
26  majority or until the end of the calendar year in which the
27  child reaches the age of 25 if:
28         1.  At the time of the teacher's or school
29  administrator's death, the child is dependent upon the teacher
30  or school administrator for support; and
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  1         2.  The surviving child continues to be dependent for
  2  support, or the surviving child is a full-time or part-time
  3  student and is dependent for support.
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  5  The district school board that employed the teacher or school
  6  administrator who is killed shall pay the health insurance
  7  premiums.  The district school board shall report annually to
  8  the Department of Education the amount of premiums paid
  9  pursuant to this paragraph.  The Department of Education shall
10  provide reimbursement to the district for the premium
11  payments.
12         (d)  Waiver of certain educational expenses which
13  children of the deceased teacher or school administrator incur
14  while obtaining a vocational-technical certificate or an
15  undergraduate education shall be according to conditions set
16  forth in this paragraph. The amount waived by the state shall
17  be an amount equal to the cost of tuition and matriculation
18  and registration fees for a total of 120 credit hours at a
19  university. The child may attend a state vocational-technical
20  school, a state community college, or a state university.  The
21  child may attend any or all of the institutions specified in
22  this paragraph, on either a full-time or part-time basis.  The
23  benefits provided under this paragraph shall continue to the
24  child until the child's 25th birthday.
25         1.  Upon failure of any child benefited by the
26  provisions of this paragraph to comply with the ordinary and
27  minimum requirements of the institution attended, both as to
28  discipline and scholarship, the benefits shall be withdrawn as
29  to the child and no further moneys may be expended for the
30  child's benefits so long as such failure or delinquency
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  1         2.  A student who becomes eligible for benefits under
  2  the provisions of this paragraph while enrolled in an
  3  institution must be in good standing with the institution to
  4  receive the benefits provided herein.
  5         3.  A child receiving benefits under this paragraph
  6  must be enrolled according to the customary rules and
  7  requirements of the institution attended.
  8         (4)  The State Board of Education shall adopt rules and
  9  procedures necessary to implement the provisions of this
10  section, pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54.
11         Section 3.  Paragraph (d) is added to subsection (2) of
12  section 732.402, Florida Statutes, to read:
13         732.402  Exempt property.--
14         (2)  Exempt property shall consist of:
15         (d)  All benefits paid pursuant to s. 112.1915.
16         Section 4.  In any instance in which the Florida
17  Education Foundation has previously paid benefits equivalent
18  to those in this act to any beneficiary, any surviving spouse,
19  or any dependent child covered under the provisions of this
20  act, that organization shall be reimbursed rather than payment
21  being made to any beneficiary, any surviving spouse, or any
22  such dependent child.
23         Section 5.  State funding shall be provided annually in
24  the General Appropriations Act.
25         Section 6.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a
26  law and the provisions of section 2 of this act shall apply to
27  incidents occurring on or after May 26, 2000.
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