HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 4060-1964RESOLUTION NO. ~060
CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR ADDITIONAL INDEM-
NITY TO SURVIVORS OF POLICEMEN AND FIREMEN
BE IT RESOLVED BY the City Council of the City of
South San Francisco that:
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to evaluate and con-
sider the feasibility of providing a supplemental indemnity
for the survivors of policemen and firemen killed under cer-
tain circumstances, and pending determination whether such
a plan should be adopted, desires to provide in the interim
a method pursuant to which the Council may make a discretion-
ary determination to order or not order a supplemental in-
demnity to certain survivors of policemen and firemen whose
death occurs under the circumstances hereinafter recited.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that
1. CIRCUMSTANCES FOR CONSIDERING WHETHER INDEMNITY MAY
BE PAID:
A supplemental indemnity as hereinafter set forth may
be paid to the surviving spouse or minor children of a police-
man or fireman killed under the following circumstances:
A. POLICEMEN: When a policeman on duty is killed by:
(1) The willful act of a person he is pursuing
to question or take into custody; or the willful act of
another person done to prevent or interfere with the police-
man's pursuit or taking into custody; or
(2) The willful act of a person in custody; or the
willful act of another~person to interfere with the police-
man's custody; or
(3) The willful act of a person to prevent de-
tection or apprehension by the policeman; or
(4) The act of a person done with intent to do
bodily harm to a policeman including an act of revenge by
said person against a policeman while he is on or off
duty for prior enforcement of the law by said policeman
against said person or an act of revenge against the po-
liceman because he is a law enforcement officer and the
person committing the act does so because he knows the
policeman is a law enforcement officer and commits the act
against him because of it; or
(5) While said policeman is performing his duties
at the site of a public disaster or riot.
B. FIREMEN: When a fireman on duty is killed:
(1) While performing his duties at the site of
a fire or other public disaster; or
(2) While inspecting storage of explosives or
other dangerous materials or dis'posing of same for the pur-
pose of fire prevention and public safety; or
(3) By the willful act of another when he is
responding to a call to the site of a fire or public di-
saster.
2. REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS: DETERMINATION BY CITY
COUNCIL WHETHER SUPPLEMENTAL INDEMNITY SHALL BE PAID:
When a policeman or fireman is killed under the circum-
stances hereinabove recited, the Department Head shall file
with the City Manager a report and recommendation which shall
contain details of the incident, a tabulation of the bene-
fits accruing to the surviving spouse and children, and a
recommendations with reasons therefor as to whether the
Council should consider the grant of a supplemental in-
demnity as herein provided. The City Manager shall for-
ward the report and recommendation to the Council with
his recommendations endorsed thereon. Thereafter the Coun-
cil shall determine whether the facts presented or other-
wise obtained warrant the granting of a supplemental in-
demnity. The Council in making said determination may con-
sider the financial needs of the surviving spouse and child-
ren as indicated by the indemnities and benefits accruing
to them from compensation rights, retirement rights, third
party claims, and otherwise.
3. LIMITS OF THE SUPPLEMENTAL INDEMNITY:
Should the Council determine that a supplemental in-
demnity be paid to the surviving spouse or children of the
policeman or fireman killed as herein provided, the supple-
mental indemnity may be ordered paid as a monthly indemnity,
the monthly indemnity sum not to exceed a sum which when
added to the compensation benefits, retirement benefits and
recovery on third party claims totals the take-home pay of
said policeman or fireman on the date of his death.
Should the Council be unable to determine the amount
of the third party recovery at the time it makes the deter-
mination to provide a supplemental indemnity, the Council
may make provision for modification of the supplemental in-
demnity order to take into account the value of the third
party claim when same is determined.
The Council may order the supplemental indemnity paid
for a reasonable period of time, not to exceed the time
between date of the policeman's or fireman's death to the
me
date on which the policeman or fireman could have volun-
tarily retired if he had lived and continued in service,
and may provide in said order for termination of the
supplemental indemnity on death or remarriage of said
spouse.
The City Council may order the supplemental indem-
nity paid to the minor children if there is no surviving
spouse and they are under 18 years of age or should the
surviving spouse, having not remarried, die prior to
the voluntary retirement date, and said children are under
18 years of age. Should the supplemental indemnity be
ordered paid to the children under either of these circum-
stances, the indemnity may be paid in pro rata shares to
them or their guardian for their benefit, with the share
of each terminating on his or her 18th birthday or the
said voluntary retirement date, whichever occurs first.
4. PURPOSE OF THIS RESOLUTION: TERMINATION SIX
MONTHS AFTER PASSAGE:
The purpose of this resolution is to provide a basis
and procedure whereby the Council may during the interim
period make a discretionary determination, to order or not
order a supplemental indemnity to certain survivors of
policemen and firemen whose death occurs under the circum-
stances recited herein; and if same is ordered, to de-
termine the amount of indemnity, the period of time during
which it is to be paid and conditions upon which it may
be modified or terminated. This resolution shall be in
effect for not more than six months from the date of
adoption during which time the Council will determine the
feasibility of providing a program for a supplemental in-
e
demnity to certain survivors of policemen and firemen
killed under the conditions as herein recited.
5. EFFECTIVE DATE:
This Resolution shall take effect upon the expir-
ation of the term provided for in Resolution No. 3919
passed on the 20th day of April , 19 64 .
the City of South San Francisco at a
meeting held on the 5th day of
by the following vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN
I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was
regularly introduced and adopted by the City Council of
October , 19.~4,
NOES, "
ABSENT, "
Patrick E. Ahem, Frank Bertucelli, Emilio
Cortesi, Andrew Rocca. and Guido J. Rozzi
None
None
ATTEST: ~ Y~~x'z~'~L'
City Clerk