SENATE DOCKET, NO. 639 FILED ON: 1/17/2023
SENATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 1693
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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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PRESENTED BY:
Edward J. Kennedy
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To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General
Court assembled:
The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the adoption of the accompanying bill:
An Act authorizing the state retirement board to retire Richard D'Auria, a University of Massachusetts police officer disabled by cardiac disease, under the provisions of the "Heart Law".
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PETITION OF:
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Edward J. Kennedy | First Middlesex |
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Michael O. Moore | Second Worcester | 2/7/2023 |
SENATE DOCKET, NO. 639 FILED ON: 1/17/2023
SENATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 1693
By Mr. Kennedy, a petition (accompanied by bill, Senate, No. 1693) of Edward J. Kennedy and Michael O. Moore for legislation to authorize the state retirement board to retire Richard D'Auria, a University of Massachusetts police officer disabled by cardiac disease, under the provisions of the "Heart Law". Public Service. |
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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In the One Hundred and Ninety-Third General Court
(2023-2024)
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An Act authorizing the state retirement board to retire Richard D'Auria, a University of Massachusetts police officer disabled by cardiac disease, under the provisions of the "Heart Law".
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
SECTION 1. Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the state retirement board shall retire Richard D'Auria, a University of Massachusetts police officer, as defined in ection 1 of chapter 6E, who as a result of occupationally-related disability occurring while in the performance of duty, is totally and permanently incapacitated from performing essential duties as a police officer, shall be retired under the provisions of Section 94 of chapter 32 of the General Laws.