SECTION 1. (a) Notwithstanding section 7 of chapter 32 of the General Laws or any general or special law to the contrary and in order to promote the public good, the retirement board of the city of Everett shall pay an accidental death benefit to Nicole Baxter, the widow of Thaddeus M. Baxter, Jr., a deceased firefighter of the city, who died on November 9, 2018 as a result of certain health conditions, including post-traumatic stress disorder, suffered in the line of duty. The benefits shall be paid and administered in accordance with section 9 of said chapter 32. Nicole Baxter shall receive a lump sum payment from the retirement board equal to the amount of total accumulated retirement deductions credited to the account of Thaddeus M. Baxter, Jr. in the annuity savings fund. The accidental death benefit payable to Nicole Baxter shall consist of a yearly amount of pension equal to 72 per cent of the annual rate of regular compensation that was being paid to Thaddeus M. Baxter, Jr. on the date of his death. The accidental death benefit shall become effective commencing on the date immediately following the final day for which Thaddeus M. Baxter, Jr. received regular compensation for his employment as a firefighter.
(b) Nicole Baxter shall be eligible for health insurance with the city of Everett on the same basis as other retirees and survivors and shall be responsible for the retirees' share of premiums.
If Nicole Baxter dies or otherwise becomes ineligible to receive the pension authorized in this section, the pension shall be paid to a legal guardian for the benefit of any surviving unmarried children of Thaddeus M. Baxter, Jr. who are under the age of 18, or are over that age and under age 22 and full time students at accredited educational institutions, or who were over said age and physically or mentally incapacitated from earning on the date of such member’s death. Such pension shall be divided, by the board, equally for the benefit of the children so long eligible under this paragraph.
SECTION 2. Before taking any action pursuant to this act, the retirement board of the city of Everett shall request that the public employee retirement administration commission appoint a medical panel consisting of 3 independent physicians who shall examine the medical records of Thaddeus M. Baxter, Jr. The retirement board of the city of Everett shall approve payment of the pension to the spouse of Thaddeus M. Baxter, Jr. upon receipt of the medical panel report in which a majority has concluded that Thaddeus M. Baxter, Jr. died from a condition that was sustained in the performance of his duties as a firefighter.
SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon its passage.
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