Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 292-1-.04 - Definitions
For the purpose of indemnification benefits authorized by O.C.G.A. 45-9-80et seq., as used in these rules, the term:
(a) "Commission" means the Georgia State
Indemnification Commission.
(b)
"Emergency medical technician" includes only persons who:
1. are certified as emergency medical
technicians, advanced emergency medical technicians, or cardiac technicians by
the Board of Human Resources; and
2. are employed in the capacity for which
they are so certified by a department, agency, authority, or other
instrumentality of state or local government.
(c) "Firefighter".
1. "Firefighter" means any person who is
employed as a professional firefighter on a full-time basis of at least 40
hours per week by any municipal, county, or state government fire department
employing three or more firemen and who has the responsibility of preventing
and suppressing fires, protecting life and property, enforcing municipal,
county, and State fire prevention codes, enforcing any law pertaining to the
prevention and control of fires or who performs any acts or actions while on
duty or when responding to a fire or emergency during any fire or other
emergency or while performing duties intended to protect life and
property.
2. "Firefighter" shall
also mean any individual serving as an officially recognized or designated
member of a legally organized volunteer fire department who performs any acts
or actions while on duty or when responding to a fire or emergency during any
fire or other emergency or while performing duties intended to protect life and
property.
3. "Firefighter" shall
also mean any individual employed by a person or corporation which has a
contract with a municipal corporation or county to provide fire prevention and
fire-fighting services to such municipal corporation or county and any such
individual is employed on a full-time basis of at least 40 hours per week and
has the responsibility of preventing and suppressing fires.
(d) "In the line of duty" means:
1. With respect to an emergency medical
technician, while on duty and when responding to an emergency or performing
duties at the scene of an emergency or transporting a person to a medical
facility for emergency treatment;
2. With respect to a fireman, while on duty
and when responding to a fire or other emergency or performing duties during
any fire or other emergency or performing duties intended to protect life and
property;
3. With respect to a law
enforcement officer, while on duty and performing services for and receiving
compensation from the law enforcement agency which employs such officer. A law
enforcement officer who is performing duties for and receiving compensation
from a private employer at the time of his death or bodily injury causing
permanent disability shall not be considered in the line of duty; or
4. With respect to a prison guard, while on
duty and performing services for and receiving compensation from the public
agency which employs such prison guard.
(e) "Law enforcement officer" means any agent
or officer of this State, or a political subdivision or municipality thereof,
who as a full-time or part-time employee, is vested either expressly by law or
by virtue of public employment or service with authority to enforce the
criminal or traffic laws and whose duties include the preservation of public
order, the protection of life and property, or the prevention, detection, or
investigation of crime. Such term also includes the employees designated by the
Commissioner of Human Resources pursuant to paragraph (2) of subsection (I) of
Code Section
49-5-10, which employees have the
duty to investigate and apprehend delinquent and unruly children who have
escaped from a facility under the jurisdiction of the Department of Human
Resources or who have broken the conditions of supervision.
(f) "Permanent disability" means disability
due to:
1. Loss of both eyes or blindness in
both eyes with only light perception;
2. Loss or loss of use of both
hands;
3. Loss or loss of use of
both legs;
4. Loss of a lower
extremity or residuals of organic disease or injury which so affect the
functions of balance or propulsion as the preclude locomotion without resort to
a wheelchair; or
5. Organic brain
damage resulting from direct physical trauma incurred after January 1, 1973,
which so affects the mental capacity as to preclude ability to function
productively in any employment.
(g) "Prison guard" means any person employed
by the State or any political subdivision thereof whose principal duties relate
to the supervision and incarceration of persons accused or convicted of the
violation of the criminal laws of this State or any political subdivision
thereof. Such term shall also mean any probation supervisor or parole officer
who is required to be certified under Chapter 8 of Title 35, the "Georgia Peace
Officer Standards and Training Act," and whose principal duties directly relate
to the supervision of adult probationers or adult parolees. Such term also
means any person employed by the State or any political subdivision thereof
whose principal duties include the supervision of youth who are charged with or
adjudicated for an act which if committed by adults would be considered a
crime.
(h) "Emergency management
rescue specialist" means any person licensed as an emergency management rescue
specialist pursuant to Code Section
38-3-36.
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