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2024 Safety Grant Newsletter | Legal Update: School Violence Law
2024 Safety Grant Newsletter | Legal Update: School Violence Law
2024 Safety Grant Newsletter

The Dates for the TNRMT Safety Grant Applications have changed

(July- September)

The Tennessee Risk Management Trust (TNRMT) is once again offering safety grants to qualifying TNRMT members. Since the inception of this program, TNRMT has provided over a million dollars in safety grants to our members. This year, the amount awarded will depend on the number of MEMBER applications received. In 2023, TNRMT granted safety funds to 36 members, and we hope to receive applications from every member this year.

We encourage everyone to submit innovative ideas for enhancing workplace safety. Consider how your workplace can be made safer for employees, and whether this grant could contribute to that goal. It’s important to note that this grant is specifically for employee safety, not security. We aim to support positive change as a financial partner, and the opportunity to prevent even one injury makes it worthwhile.

The quality of the proposed safety initiative significantly impacts the chances of receiving an award. Remember, even seemingly small safety measures matter—attention to detail can prevent accidents. At TNRMT, we view our members as family, and together, we all benefit.

The two-page grant application will be available starting July 1, 2024, on the TNRMT website: TNRMT Safety Grant Application

Chris Stites
SEC
615-826-4274
cstites@sectn.com

Jason Baggett
TNRMT
865-228-8835
jbaggett@tnrmt.com

Mark Bilyeu
SEC
615-210-7827
mbilyeu@sectn.com

Legal Update: School Violence Law

School Violence Compensation Requirements

As we are sure you are aware, recent data shows violent crimes are on the rise against our school employees.  According to data from the Tennessee Department of Education, there were 1,918 assaults of teachers and staff reported by Tennessee schools during the 2022-23 school year.  This number of assaults is roughly 700 more than the number recorded in the 2021-22 school year.

In response to these surging numbers, effective July 1, 2024, Tenn. Code Ann. § 49-5-714 has been amended to cover both salaried and hourly employees for lost compensation caused by acts of violence committed against them in the workplace.  In general terms, both salaried and hourly employees of local education agencies or public charter schools will be eligible to receive their full benefits up to one year from the date of the assault while absent from work.

The new law requires the LEA or public charter school to pay full salary and benefits, including health insurance benefits, until the employee is released by his or her doctor or until the employee is determined to be unable to return to work, for up to a maximum of one year. However, if the employee is eligible for workers’ compensation benefits, the employer will only be responsible to pay the balance of benefits due. 

School systems should study the new law and develop plans to cover these benefits owed, as the employee will not be required to use any sick leave, personal leave or professional leave accumulated or granted, while also addressing the cost of a substitute or additional hire to perform the injured employee’s job during his or her absence.

 

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