88R2161 BDP-D
 
  By: Herrero H.B. No. 3818
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to financial assistance paid to survivors of certain
  public school employees.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Subtitle A, Title 6, Government Code, is amended
  by adding Chapter 615A to read as follows:
  CHAPTER 615A. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO SURVIVORS OF CERTAIN PUBLIC
  SCHOOL EMPLOYEES
  SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS
         Sec. 615A.001.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
               (1)  "Deadly weapon" means:
                     (A)  a firearm or anything manifestly designed,
  made, or adapted for the purpose of inflicting death or serious
  bodily injury;  or
                     (B)  anything that in the manner of its use or
  intended use is capable of causing death or serious bodily injury.
               (2)  "Employer" has the meaning assigned by Section
  821.001.
               (3)  "Firearm" means any device designed, made, or
  adapted to expel a projectile through a barrel by using the energy
  generated by an explosion or burning substance or any device
  readily convertible to that use.
               (4)  "Minor child" means a child who:
                     (A)  on the date of the death of a public school
  employee, is younger than 18 years of age; and
                     (B)  if the child is not a biological or adopted
  child, was claimed as a dependent on the federal income tax return
  of a public school employee for the year preceding the year of the
  employee's death.
               (5)  "Personal injury" means physical or mental harm.
               (6)  "Public school" has the meaning assigned by
  Section 821.001.
               (7)  "Public school employee" means a person who is
  employed, as determined by the retirement system, by a public
  school.
               (8)  "Retirement system" means the Teacher Retirement
  System of Texas.
         Sec. 615A.002.  ADMINISTRATION OF CHAPTER. The board of
  trustees of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas shall administer
  this chapter under rules adopted by the board.
         Sec. 615A.003.  APPLICABILITY. This chapter applies only to
  eligible survivors of a public school employee.
         Sec. 615A.004.  EFFECT OF AWARD. (a) A finding that
  assistance is payable to an eligible survivor of a public school
  employee is not a declaration of the cause, nature, or effect of a
  death for any other purpose.
         (b)  A finding that a death is within the provisions of this
  chapter does not affect another claim or cause of action arising
  from or connected to the death.
         Sec. 615A.005.  ASSISTANCE NOT ASSIGNABLE; PAYMENTS EXEMPT.
  (a) Assistance payable under this chapter is not transferable or
  assignable at law or in equity.
         (b)  Money paid or payable under this chapter is not subject
  to execution, levy, attachment, garnishment, or other legal process
  or to the operation of any insolvency law.
         Sec. 615A.006.  LIMITATION ON ASSISTANCE. A survivor may
  not receive payment of assistance under this chapter for a loss or
  expense for which the survivor or another person has already
  received compensation under a claim for compensation under Chapter
  56B, Code of Criminal Procedure.
  SUBCHAPTER B. PAYMENTS TO ELIGIBLE SURVIVORS
         Sec. 615A.101.  ELIGIBLE SURVIVORS. (a) A survivor of a
  public school employee is eligible for the payment of assistance
  under this chapter if:
               (1)  the employee was a victim who died from a personal
  injury sustained as a result of an event or occurrence involving the
  use of a firearm or other deadly weapon and that event or occurrence
  happened while the employee was:
                     (A)  in or on the grounds of a public school, even
  if the event or occurrence happened before or after the employee's
  regular work hours;
                     (B)  traveling to or from a regular session of
  school; or
                     (C)  attending or traveling to or from an official
  school-sponsored or school-related event; and
               (2)  the survivor is:
                     (A)  the surviving spouse of the employee;
                     (B)  a surviving child of the employee, if there
  is no surviving spouse; or
                     (C)  a surviving parent of the employee, if there
  is no surviving spouse or child.
         (b)  Payment of assistance may not occur under this chapter
  unless the survivor is eligible under Subsection (a).
         (c)  In a determination of whether the survivor of a public
  school employee is eligible for payment of assistance under this
  chapter, any reasonable doubt arising from the circumstances of the
  employee's death shall be resolved in favor of the payment of
  assistance to the survivor.
         Sec. 615A.102.  PAYMENT TO SURVIVORS. (a) If there is an
  eligible surviving spouse, the state shall pay the benefits
  described by Subsection (d) to the eligible surviving spouse.
         (b)  If there is no eligible surviving spouse, the state
  shall pay the benefits described by Subsection (d) in equal shares
  to surviving children.
         (c)  If there is no eligible surviving spouse or child, the
  state shall pay the benefits described by Subsection (d) in equal
  shares to surviving parents.
         (d)  An eligible survivor, or eligible survivors in equal
  shares, are entitled to receive a lump sum payment in the amount
  provided by this subsection. The lump sum payment amount payable to
  an eligible survivor during the 12 months beginning September 1,
  2023, is $500,000. Effective September 1 of each following year,
  the board of trustees of the retirement system by rule shall adjust
  the amount of the lump sum payment required under this subsection by
  an amount equal to the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index
  for All Urban Consumers, published by the Bureau of Labor
  Statistics of the United States Department of Labor for the
  preceding year. The amount paid to an eligible survivor or
  survivors as adjusted under this subsection is calculated based on
  the date of the decedent's death and not on the date the eligible
  survivor or survivors file a claim under this chapter.
         Sec. 615A.103.  PAYMENT TO SURVIVING MINOR CHILD. (a) The
  state shall pay to the duly appointed or qualified guardian or other
  legal representative of an eligible surviving minor child:
               (1)  $400 each month, if there is one surviving child;
               (2)  $600 each month, if there are two surviving
  children; or
               (3)  $800 each month, if there are three or more
  surviving children.
         (b)  A child's entitlement to assistance payable under this
  section ends on the last day of the month that includes the child's
  18th birthday. At that time, payments to any other surviving minor
  children shall be adjusted, as necessary, to conform to the amounts
  payable under Subsection (a).
         (c)  A payment under this section is in addition to any
  payment made under Section 615A.102.
  SUBCHAPTER C. ADMINISTRATION AND PROCEDURE
         Sec. 615A.201.  CONSIDERATION AND DETERMINATION OF CLAIM;
  COMPELLED COMPLIANCE. (a) Not later than the 30th day after the
  date of the death of a public school employee in a manner described
  by Section 615A.101(a)(1), the employee's employer shall furnish to
  the board of trustees of the retirement system proof of the death in
  the form and with additional evidence and information required by
  the board. The employer shall furnish the evidence and information
  required under this subsection regardless of whether the employing
  entity believes the employee's death satisfies the eligibility
  requirements established under Section 615A.101(a)(1).
         (b)  The board of trustees shall consider the proof,
  evidence, and information provided under Subsection (a), and any
  additional information required by the rules adopted in accordance
  with Section 615A.002, to determine whether the employee's death
  satisfies the eligibility requirements established under Section
  615A.101(a)(1) and justifies the payment of assistance to the
  employee's eligible survivors under this chapter.
         (c)  If the employee's employer fails to comply with
  Subsection (a), the attorney general may use any means authorized
  by law, including filing suit for a writ of mandamus against the
  employer, to compel the employer's compliance with this section.
         Sec. 615A.202.  AWARD AND PAYMENT OF ASSISTANCE. (a) The
  retirement system shall notify the comptroller of the retirement
  system's determination that a claim under this chapter is valid and
  justifies payment.
         (b)  On receipt of notice, the comptroller shall issue a
  warrant to each claimant in the proper amount from the fund
  appropriated for that purpose.
         (c)  Payments under this chapter on behalf of a surviving
  child are payable beginning on the first day of the first month
  after the death of the public school employee.
         Sec. 615A.203.  DENIAL OF CLAIM. If the retirement system
  denies a claim, the retirement system shall send a notice of the
  denial to:
               (1)  the person making the claim; or
               (2)  the duly qualified guardian or legal
  representative of a surviving minor child, if a claim is being made
  on behalf of the child.
         Sec. 615A.204.  APPEALS. (a) An eligible survivor or the
  eligible survivor's legal representative whose claim for payment is
  denied may appeal the denial to the board of trustees of the
  retirement system.
         (b)  An appeal under this section is considered to be an
  appeal of a contested case under Chapter 2001 and shall be conducted
  in the same manner as an appeal described by Section 825.115.
         (c)  Judicial review of a decision under this section is
  under the substantial evidence rule as provided by Chapter 2001.
         Sec. 615A.205.  RECORDS. (a) Records of public school
  employees and of survivors eligible for benefits under this chapter
  that are in the custody of the retirement system, an administering
  firm as defined by Section 1579.002, Insurance Code, a carrier as
  defined by Section 1575.002, Insurance Code, or another
  governmental agency acting with or on behalf of the retirement
  system are confidential and not subject to public disclosure, and
  the retirement system, administering firm, carrier, or
  governmental agency is not required to accept or comply with a
  request for a record or information about a record or to seek an
  opinion from the attorney general, because the records are exempt
  from the provisions of Chapter 552, except as otherwise provided by
  this section.
         (b)  Records may be released to an eligible survivor or to an
  authorized attorney, family member, or representative acting on
  behalf of the eligible survivor. The retirement system may release
  the records to an administering firm, carrier, agent, or attorney
  acting on behalf of the retirement system, to another governmental
  entity having a legitimate need for the information to perform the
  purposes of the retirement system, or to a party in response to a
  subpoena issued under applicable law.
         (c)  A record released or received by the retirement system
  under this section may be transmitted electronically, including
  through the use of an electronic signature or certification in a
  form acceptable to the retirement system. An unintentional
  disclosure to, or unauthorized access by, a third party related to
  the transmission or receipt of information under this section is
  not a violation by the retirement system of any law, including a law
  or rule relating to the protection of confidential information.
         (d)  The records of public school employees and of eligible
  survivors remain confidential after release to a person as
  authorized by this section. The records of public school employees
  and of eligible survivors may become part of the public record of an
  administrative or judicial proceeding related to an appeal filed
  under this chapter, unless the records are closed to public access
  by a protective order issued under applicable law.
         (e)  The retirement system has sole discretion in
  determining whether a record is subject to this section. For
  purposes of this section, a record includes any identifying
  information about any person, living or deceased, who is or was:
               (1)  a public school employee; or
               (2)  a survivor, heir, or beneficiary of a public
  school employee.
  SUBCHAPTER D. ADDITIONAL BENEFITS FOR ELIGIBLE SURVIVORS
         Sec. 615A.301.  PAYMENTS TO SURVIVING SPOUSE. (a) In this
  section, "public retirement system" has the meaning assigned by
  Section 802.001.
         (b)  The state shall pay the following benefits to an
  eligible surviving spouse of a public school employee whose death
  satisfies the eligibility requirements established under Section
  615A.101(a)(1) and who had not qualified for an annuity under a
  public retirement system:
               (1)  funeral expenses related to the deceased employee;
  and
               (2)  monthly payments that equal the monthly annuity
  payment the deceased employee would have received if the employee
  had survived, had retired on the last day of the month in which the
  employee died, and had been eligible to receive an annuity under a
  public retirement system.
         (c)  The surviving spouse is entitled to continue to receive
  monthly payments under Subsection (b) until the earlier of:
               (1)  the date the surviving spouse remarries; 
               (2)  the date the surviving spouse becomes eligible for
  a service retirement benefit under a public retirement system; or
               (3)  the date the surviving spouse becomes eligible for
  Social Security benefits.
         (d)  The retirement system may require the surviving spouse
  to provide information as necessary to administer this section.
         (e)  The board of trustees of the retirement system may adopt
  rules necessary to administer this section, including rules:
               (1)  setting the maximum amount of funeral expenses
  payable under this subchapter; and
               (2)  calculating the survivor benefits payable under
  this subchapter.
         (f)  The retirement system shall apply reduction factors, as
  applicable to an annuity payable under this section, in the same
  manner the factors are applied to a benefit plan administered by the
  system.
         Sec. 615A.302.  PAYMENTS TO SURVIVING MINOR CHILDREN. If a
  public school employee whose death satisfies the eligibility
  requirements established under Section 615A.101(a)(1) did not have
  an eligible surviving spouse who would be entitled to benefits
  under Section 615A.301 at the time of the employee's death does have
  one or more eligible surviving minor children, the state shall pay
  to the guardian or other legal representative of those children the
  funeral expenses of the deceased employee.
         Sec. 615A.303.  BENEFITS ADDITIONAL. The benefits provided
  by this subchapter are in addition to any other benefits provided by
  this chapter.
         SECTION 2.  The changes in law made by this Act apply only to
  the death of a public school employee that occurs on or after the
  effective date of this Act. A death that occurred before the
  effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect when the
  death occurred, and that law is continued in effect for that
  purpose.
         SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.