N.Y. General Municipal Law Section 205-CC
Volunteer firefighter enhanced cancer disability benefits


A legally organized fire district, department or company shall provide and maintain for each eligible volunteer firefighter, an enhanced cancer disability benefit insurance program.

1.

Definitions. As used in this section:

a.

“Eligible volunteer firefighter” means: * (i) A volunteer firefighter having five or more years of faithful and actual service in the protection of life and property from fire in the interior of buildings subsequent to having successfully passed a physical examination which failed to reveal any evidence of cancers as defined in paragraph b of this subdivision; and * NB Effective until December 23, 2029 * (i) A volunteer firefighter having five or more years of faithful and actual service in the protection of life and property from fire in the interior of buildings and having successfully passed a physical examination on entry to the firefighter service, which examination failed to reveal any evidence of cancers as defined in paragraph b of this subdivision; and * NB Effective December 23, 2029 * (ii) Having submitted proof of five years of interior firefighting service by providing verification that he or she has passed at least five yearly certified mask fitting tests as set forth in 29 CFR 1910.134 or the applicable National Fire Protection Association standards for mask fit testing or, for firefighters who entered the fire service prior to January first, two thousand twenty, documentation identified by the office of fire prevention and control in rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to subdivision seven of this section which shall include, but not be limited to, training or certification records, health care provider records, internal fire department records, or any combination of official documents capable of evidencing that the firefighter meets the requirements of this section. * NB Effective until December 23, 2029 * (ii) Having submitted proof of five years of interior firefighting service by providing verification that he or she has passed at least five yearly certified mask fitting tests as set forth in 29 CFR 1910.134 or the current National Fire Protection Association standards for mask fit testing. * NB Effective December 23, 2029 b. “Cancer” means:

(i)

A disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body or a malignant growth or tumor resulting from the division of abnormal cells; and

(ii)

Affecting the prostate or breast, lymphatic, hematological digestive, urinary, neurological, or reproductive systems, or melanoma.

2.

An eligible volunteer firefighter shall be entitled to payment of enhanced cancer benefits as follows:

a.

A lump sum benefit of twenty-five thousand dollars for each diagnosis payable to such firefighter upon acceptable proof to the insurance carrier or other payor of a diagnosis by a board certified physician in the medical specialty appropriate for the type of cancer diagnosed that there are one or more malignant tumors characterized by the uncontrollable and abnormal growth and spread of malignant cells with invasion of normal tissue and that either:

(i)

There is metastasis; and (1) surgery, radiotherapy, or chemotherapy is medically necessary; or (2) there is a tumor of the prostate, provided that it is treated with radical prostatectomy or external beam therapy; or

(ii)

The firefighter has terminal cancer, his or her life expectancy is twenty-four months or less from the date of diagnosis, and will not benefit from, or has exhausted, curative therapy.

b.

A lump sum benefit of six thousand two hundred fifty dollars for each diagnosis payable to such firefighter upon acceptable proof to the insurance carrier or other payor of a diagnosis by a board certified physician in the medical specialty appropriate for the type of cancer involved that either:

(i)

There is carcinoma in situ such that surgery, radiotherapy, or chemotherapy has been determined to be medically necessary;

(ii)

There are malignant tumors which are treated by endoscopic procedures alone; or

(iii)

There are malignant melanomas.

c.

A monthly benefit of one thousand five hundred dollars, of which the first payment shall be made six months after total disability and submission of acceptable proof of said disability to the insurance carrier or other payor that such disability is caused by cancer and that such cancer precludes the firefighter from serving as a firefighter. Such benefit shall continue for up to thirty-six consecutive monthly payments.

(i)

Such monthly benefit shall be subordinate to any other benefit actually paid to the firefighter solely for such disability from any other source, not including private insurance purchased solely by the firefighter, and shall be limited to the difference between the amount of such other paid benefit and the amount specified herein; and

(ii)

Any firefighter receiving such monthly benefits may be required to have his or her condition reevaluated. In the event any such reevaluation reveals that such person has regained the ability to perform duties as a firefighter, then his or her monthly benefits shall cease the last day of the month of reevaluation.

(iii)

In the event that there is a subsequent reoccurrence of a disability caused by cancer which precludes the firefighter from serving as a firefighter, he or she shall be entitled to receive any remaining monthly payments.

d.

An eligible volunteer firefighter shall also be entitled to an additional payment of enhanced cancer death benefits in the amount of fifty thousand dollars which is payable to such volunteer or his or her beneficiary upon acceptable proof by a board certified physician that such firefighter’s death resulted from complications associated with cancer.

e.

Provided however, an eligible volunteer firefighter shall be ineligible for these benefits if they are already provided paid firefighter benefits under this article.

3.

The combined total of all benefits received by any eligible volunteer firefighter pursuant to paragraphs a and b of subdivision two of this section during his or her lifetime shall not exceed fifty thousand dollars.

4.

An eligible volunteer firefighter shall remain eligible for benefits pursuant to paragraphs a, b and d of subdivision two of this section for sixty months after the formal cessation of the volunteer firefighter’s status as an active volunteer firefighter. The fire district, department or company in which such firefighter served shall be responsible for payment of all premiums or other costs associated with benefits provided under paragraphs a, b and d of subdivision two of this section throughout the duration of the eligible volunteer firefighter’s coverage.

5.

A fire district, department or company shall, no later than January first, two thousand nineteen, show proof of insurance coverage that meets the requirements of this section or shall show satisfactory proof of the ability to pay such compensation to ensure adequate coverage for all eligible volunteer firefighters. Such coverage shall remain in effect until sixty months after the fire district, department or company no longer has any volunteer firefighters who could qualify for this benefit.

6.

Any fire district, department or company that has had a volunteer firefighter file a claim for or receive an enhanced cancer disability benefit under the provisions of this section shall report such claims filed, claims paid and types of claims to the office of fire prevention and control. Beginning on January first, two thousand twenty, the office of fire and prevention control shall report annually to the governor, the temporary president of the senate, the speaker of the assembly, the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee the number of firefighters who have filed claims pursuant to this section and the number of firefighters who have received benefits under the provisions of this section. * 7. The office of fire prevention and control, in consultation with the department of financial services and the workers’ compensation board, shall adopt such rules and regulations as are reasonable and necessary to implement the provisions of this section. Such regulations shall include establishing acceptable documentation for proof of eligibility, the process by which a firefighter files a claim for the enhanced cancer disability benefit, how the beneficiary of such eligible volunteer firefighter files a claim for the enhanced cancer death benefit, the process by which claimants can appeal a denial of benefits and what proof is deemed acceptable to qualify for such benefits. * NB Effective until December 23, 2029 * 7. The office of fire prevention and control, in consultation with the department of financial services and the workers’ compensation board, shall adopt such rules and regulations as are reasonable and necessary to implement the provisions of this section. Such regulations shall include the process by which a firefighter files a claim for the enhanced cancer disability benefit, how the beneficiary of such eligible volunteer firefighter files a claim for the enhanced cancer death benefit, the process by which claimants can appeal a denial of benefits and what proof is deemed acceptable to qualify for such benefits. * NB Effective December 23, 2029

Source: Section 205-CC — Volunteer firefighter enhanced cancer disability benefits, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/GMU/205-CC (updated Jun. 12, 2020; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).

200
Defining qualifications of exempt volunteer firefighters
200‑A
Volunteer firefighters serving in more than one fire company or fire department
200‑AA
Training stipend for volunteer firefighters
200‑B
Leaves of absence for volunteer firefighters entering the armed forces of the United States prior to July first, nineteen hundred sixty-six
200‑C
Leaves of absence for volunteer firefighters entering the armed forces of the United States on or after July first, nineteen hundred sixt...
201
Rights and privileges of exempt volunteer firefighters
202
Certificate to be issued to exempt volunteer firefighter
202‑A
Recording certificates of exempt volunteer firefighter
203
List of exempt volunteer firefighters to be filed
204
Qualifications necessary to entitle to certain exemptions
204‑A
Raising of funds for fire company purposes
204‑B
Youth programs
204‑C
Plan for arson investigation
204‑D
Duties of the fire chief
204‑DD
Qualifications of a fire chief
204‑E
Unauthorized destruction of property
204‑F
Plan for hazardous materials incidents response
204‑G
Restrictions on the use of firefighting foam containing PFAS chemicals
205
Payments to injured or representatives of deceased volunteer firefighters
205‑A
Additional right of action to certain injured or representatives of certain deceased firefighters
205‑B
Relief of volunteer firefighters engaged in the performance of duty as such firefighters from civil liability and liability of fire distr...
205‑C
Payments pending controversies where volunteer firefighters are killed or injured
205‑CC
Volunteer firefighter enhanced cancer disability benefits
205‑D
Relief from civil liability for acts or omissions by fire wardens in the city of New York
205‑E
Right of action to certain injured or representatives of certain deceased police officers
205‑F
Removal of civil liability barriers
205‑G
Defense and indemnification of volunteer firefighters
206
Certificate to police officers and firefighters
206‑A
Penalty for improper use of certificates
206‑B
Exemption of benefits payable under blanket accident insurance covering volunteer firefighters
207
Hospitalization of members of fire departments in certain cities
207‑A
Payment of salary, medical and hospital expenses of firefighters with injuries or illness incurred in performance of duties
207‑B
Additional retirement benefits for certain firefighters in cities
207‑C
Payment of salary, wages, medical and hospital expenses of police officers with injuries or illness incurred in the performance of duties
207‑D
Additional retirement benefits for certain police officers in cities and certain villages
207‑E
Minimum retirement benefits for police officers in cities and who are members of police pension or retirement systems maintained by such ...
207‑E*2
Minimum retirement benefits for firefighters in cities and who are members of fire department pension or retirement systems maintained by...
207‑F
Ordinary death benefits of members of fire department systems of cities
207‑G
Ordinary death benefits of members of police retirement systems
207‑H
Death benefits of members of certain fire department pension or retirement systems of cities
207‑H*2
Death benefits of members of certain police pension systems
207‑I
Temporary supplemental retirement allowances for certain police officers
207‑I*2
Supplemental retirement allowances of retired firefighters of cities
207‑II
Payment of supplemental retirement allowances of retired police officers and firefighters of certain cities
207‑J
Supplemental pension allowances of certain retired teachers of cities
207‑K
Disabilities of policemen and firemen in certain cities
207‑K*2
Disabilities of policemen and firemen in certain cities
207‑KK
Disabilities of firefighters in certain cities caused by cancer
207‑KKK
Disabilities of firefighters in certain cities caused by Parkinson’s Disease
207‑L
Temporary supplemental retirement allowances for certain police officers in towns and villages
207‑N
Performance of duty disability retirement
207‑O
Performance of duty disability retirement
207‑O*2
Disabilities of members of the uniformed force of correction departments in certain cities
207‑P
Performance of duty disability retirement
207‑Q
Firefighters
207‑Q*2
Disabilities of emergency medical technicians or advanced emergency medical technicians in certain cities
208
Members of police force to have one day rest in seven
208‑A
School guards
208‑B
Death benefits for beneficiaries of certain police officers and firefighters
208‑C
Death benefits for dependent fathers or dependent mothers of certain police officers and firefighters
208‑D
Extra work by members of certain police forces
208‑D*2
Compensation during disability
208‑D*3
Extra work by members of a police force in cities
208‑E
Extra work by members of certain police forces
208‑F
Special accidental death benefit
208‑G
Community activity by members of a police force
208‑H
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation training and retraining for police departments in cities having a population of one million or more 1
209
Outside service by local fire departments, companies, ambulance districts and airport crash-fire-rescue units
209‑A
Relations with other states and the dominion of Canada
209‑AA
Paid leave for disaster service volunteers
209‑AA*2
Appointment of private college campus security officers at independent non-profit colleges
209‑B
Emergency rescue and first aid squads
209‑BB
Specialized teams
209‑C
Fire police squads of fire departments and fire companies
209‑CC
Notification of presence of wild animals and dangerous dogs
209‑D
Contracts for outside service by volunteer fire departments and companies
209‑DD
Discovery of unlawful drug laboratory
209‑E
Fire mobilization and mutual aid plan
209‑EE
Adoption of a code of ethics and disclosure of interests by fire companies
209‑F
Outside service by local police forces
209‑FF
Provisions relating to certain accidental disability benefits
209‑FFF
Provisions relating to a membership date in the New York city police pension fund attributable to service in the titles of police cadet p...
209‑G
Liability for outside aid
209‑I
Emergency service by volunteer firefighters
209‑J
Mutual aid programs in counties
209‑L
Removal of volunteer officers and volunteer members of fire departments
209‑M
Outside service by local police
209‑P
Relay of fire and emergency calls
209‑Q
Permanent appointment of police officers
209‑R
Police protection
209‑S
Contracts between municipalities and fire districts for joint fire training centers
209‑T
Contracts for joint fire alarm systems
209‑U
Notification of presence of hazardous materials
209‑V
Employment of retired persons as special patrolmen for publicly owned property
209‑W
Permanent appointment of fire fighters
209‑X
Training of certain paid city firefighters promoted to a first-line supervisory position
209‑Y
Establishment of hazardous materials emergency response teams
209‑Z
Annual independent audits

Accessed:
Oct. 26, 2024

Last modified:
Jun. 12, 2020

§ 205-CC’s source at nysenate​.gov

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