GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 45-9-102 - Payment of compensation; 12 month limitation; benefits  subordinate to workers' compensation benefits; appeal of decision
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    45-9-102   (2010)
    45-9-102.    Payment of compensation; 12 month limitation; benefits  subordinate to workers' compensation benefits; appeal of decision 
      (a)  Any  law enforcement officer who becomes physically disabled, but not  permanently disabled, on or subsequent to July 1, 2001, as a result of a  physical injury incurred in the line of duty and caused by a willful  act of violence committed by a person other than a fellow employee shall  be entitled to receive compensation as provided in this Code section.  Any firefighter who becomes physically disabled, but not permanently  disabled, on or subsequent to July 1, 2001, as a result of a physical  injury incurred in the line of duty while fighting a fire shall be  entitled to receive compensation as provided in this Code section. The  compensation shall be paid to eligible applicants by the commission from  funds appropriated to the commission for such purpose.
(b)  Except  as otherwise provided in this part, any law enforcement officer or  firefighter injured in the line of duty as provided in subsection (a) of  this Code section shall receive monthly compensation from the  department in an amount equal to such person's regular compensation for  the period of time that the law enforcement officer or firefighter is  physically unable to perform the duties of his or her employment;  provided, however, that such benefits provided pursuant to this Code  section for injuries resulting from a single incident shall not be  granted for more than a total of 12 months. For purposes of this  subsection, the regular compensation of a volunteer firefighter covered  under subparagraph (2)(B) of Code Section 45-9-101 shall be deemed to be  the Georgia average weekly earnings of production workers in  manufacturing industries for the immediately preceding calendar year as  published by the Georgia Department of Labor. A law enforcement officer  or firefighter shall be required to submit to the department  satisfactory evidence of such disability. A volunteer firefighter shall  not be considered disabled once he or she is able to perform the duties  of his or her regular employment or equivalent thereof.
(c)  Benefits  made available under this Code section shall be subordinate to any  workers' compensation benefits, disability and other compensation  benefits from the person's employer which the law enforcement officer or  firefighter is awarded and shall be limited to the difference between  the amount of workers' compensation benefits and other compensation  benefits actually paid and the amount of the law enforcement officer's  or firefighter's regular compensation; provided, however, that benefits  shall never exceed the person's regular compensation minus the maximum  weekly workers' compensation benefit level for that person whether or  not workers' compensation is available. For the purposes of this  subsection, the regular compensation of a firefighter covered under  subparagraph (2)(B) of Code Section 45-9-102 shall be deemed to be the  Georgia average weekly earnings of production workers in manufacturing  industries for the immediately preceding calendar year as published by  the Georgia Department of Labor.
(d)  A law  enforcement officer or firefighter who collects benefits pursuant to  this Code section shall not be entitled to any benefits under Code  Section 45-7-9.
(e)  A law enforcement  officer or firefighter who is disabled and who receives indemnification  under Part 1 of this article as a result of an incident shall not be  entitled to any compensation under this Code section for the disability  resulting from the same incident. A law enforcement officer or  firefighter who initially receives benefits under this Code section but  who is determined subsequently to be entitled to benefits under Part 1  of this article with respect to the same incident or whose beneficiary  is determined subsequently to be entitled to benefits under Part 1 of  this article shall be entitled only to the amount equal to the benefits  to which the person would be entitled under Part 1 reduced by the total  amount of benefits received under this Code section.
(f)  After  the department, or the commission upon review of a denial by the  department, determines that a law enforcement officer has been  temporarily disabled due to a willful act of violence or that a  firefighter has been temporarily disabled while fighting a fire and is  entitled to indemnification under this part, the department shall be  authorized to make the appropriate payments to the temporarily disabled  law enforcement officer or firefighter.
(g)  If  the department denies a claim, any person seeking benefits pursuant to  this part may appeal the department's decision to the commission. Any  such appeal shall be filed with the commission within 60 days of receipt  of the department's decision and shall identify the errors in the  department's decision. Appeals shall be considered by the commission at  the commission's semiannual meeting as provided in Code Section 45-9-84.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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