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State Benefits - New Mexico

Updated: February 2010

One-time Death Benefit

$50,000
Contact:
State Fire Marshal's Division
P.E.R.A. Building, Rm 413
1120 Paseo Dr Peralta
Santa Fe, NM 87501

Workers' Compensation

Career firefighters: Benefit is 66 2/3% of employee's average weekly wages payable to spouse and/or dependent children not to exceed 700 weeks. If no eligible spouse or children, parents or siblings may be eligible for some benefits. Minimum and maximum amounts apply. All medical and hospital expenses associated with the death are paid. Benefit paid only if the firefighter died as a result of work-related accident within 2 years after the incident. State Average Weekly Wage for 2010 is $563.32.

Upon remarriage, spouse receives two-year lump sum and benefits terminate; the total benefits must not exceed the maximum compensation benefit. Children are considered dependent until age 18, age 23 if enrolled as a full-time student, or longer if incapable of self-support and unmarried.

Contact:
State of New Mexico Workers' Compensation Administration
2410 Centre Avenue SE
P.O. Box 27198
Albuquerque, NM 87125-7198
Phone: (505) 841-6000 or In-state Toll Free (800) 255-7965
Website: www.state.nm.us/wca

(Reference: NM Statutes § 52-1-46; See Workers' Comp Handbook #B2, Page 20)

Funeral Benefit

Career firefighters: Maximum of $7,500 for burial expenses.

Contact:
State of New Mexico Workers' Compensation Administration
2410 Centre Avenue SE
P.O. Box 27198
Albuquerque, NM 87125-7198
Phone: (505) 841-6000 or In-state Toll Free (800) 255-7965
Website: www.state.nm.us/wca

Retirement/Pension Plan

Career firefighters: Coverage is mandatory for public employees under the Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA) of New Mexico. If no beneficiary was previously selected, eligible spouse and children receive pension. The beneficiary will receive either a monthly pension equal to 50% of the member's final average salary or a monthly payment calculated using the member's age and years of service, whichever is higher. Members are strongly advised to complete a Survivor Beneficiary form.

Volunteer firefighters: Upon death of a pensioned volunteer firefighter, surviving beneficiary will be paid 2/3 of the pension firefighter was receiving. There are no pre-retirement or disability retirements. A pension to a surviving spouse terminates upon either remarriage or death. A pension to a dependent child ceases when they reach age 18 or death.

Special rules apply to calculating survivor pension benefits. Contact PERA for further information.

Contact:
Public Employees Retirement Association of New Mexico
2500 Louisiana Boulevard, Suite 420
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone: (505) 883-4503
Fax: (505) 883-4573
Website: www.pera.state.nm.us

(Reference: July 2009 Member Handbook; New Mexico Volunteer Firefighter's Benefits Brochure)

Education Benefit - Children

Fire Fighter and Peace Officer Survivors' Scholarships provide free tuition at a New Mexico state institution of higher education, for no more than five years. Children eligible if under age 22 at time of firefighter's death. Individual public institutions provide funding.

Contact:
New Mexico Commission on Higher Education
1068 Cerrillos Road
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Phone: (505) 827-7383
Website: hed.state.nm.us
or contact financial aid office at public institutions.

Education Benefit - Spouse

Same as for children, except for age restriction.

Contact:
New Mexico Commission on Higher Education
1068 Cerrillos Road
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Phone: (505) 827-7383
Website: hed.state.nm.us
or contact financial aid office at public institutions.

Non-Profit or Private Organizations

Kids' Chance
Workers' Compensation Association of New Mexico
P.O. Box 35757 Station D
Albuquerque, NM 87176
Website: www.wcaofnm.com

Special State Services

New Mexico Grief Services Program provides short-term crisis intervention, counseling services, and community referrals.

Contact:
University of New Mexico
Health Sciences Center
Office of the Medical Investigator
Albuquerque, NM 87131-3053
Phone: (505) 272-3053
Website: omi.unm.edu/grief.html

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