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Requires death benefits for volunteer firefighters/ambulance workers to be paid within 90 days of a complete application being filed, speeding relief to families.
Requires death benefits for volunteer firefighters/ambulance workers to be paid within 90 days of a complete application being filed, speeding relief to families.
Note on sources: The materials you provided contain multiple, conflicting documents (a federal Senate report on the North Pacific Research Board, a Massachusetts professional‑licensure bill, and a separate bill title about volunteer first‑responder death benefits). This summary is prepared to reflect the bill title and top-level Bill Information you supplied: “Establishes the payment of certain volunteer firefighter and volunteer ambulance worker death benefits shall be within ninety days of the filing of application to receive such death benefit.” If you want a summary tied to a specific full text, please provide that text or confirm which document is authoritative.
To require that death‑benefit payments for eligible volunteer firefighters and volunteer ambulance workers be disbursed within 90 days after the beneficiary files an application seeking the benefit. The intent is to ensure timely financial relief to families and beneficiaries of volunteer first responders who die in the line of duty (or as otherwise covered by the statute).
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- Draft a short model section of statutory language implementing a 90‑day payment rule; or
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