Indiana Code § 5-10-17-5

Disability insurance programs authorized; elimination period; self-insurance; exclusions; fiscal body approval
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Sec. 5. (a) A municipal corporation may provide programs of disability insurance to its emergency medical services providers who become disabled as the result of an injury or illness: (1) that is not covered by: (A) worker's compensation ( IC 22-3-2 through IC 22-3-6 ); or (B) worker's occupational diseases compensation ( IC 22-3-7 ); or (2) for which coverage under worker's compensation or worker's occupational diseases compensation has been exhausted.       (b) A program established under subsection (a) may not have an elimination or waiting period of greater than the following before a benefit begins: (1) Thirty (30) days, for a short term disability program. (2) One hundred twenty (120) days, for a long term disability program.       (c) A municipal corporation may provide the programs of disability insurance described in subsection (a) through either of the following: (1) By purchasing policies of group insurance. (2) By establishing self-insurance programs.       (d) A municipal corporation may exclude from coverage under a program of disability insurance an emergency medical services provider who: (1) is a part-time employee (as defined by the municipal corporation); or (2) provides services to the municipal corporation under a contract.       (e) The establishment of a self-insurance program under this section is subject to the approval of the municipal corporation's fiscal body.   IC 5-10-18 Chapter 18. Public Safety Officer Survivor Health Coverage               5-10-18-1 "Dies in the line of duty"             5-10-18-2 "Employer"             5-10-18-3 "Public safety officer"             5-10-18-4 Required offer of health coverage; duration

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