§ 31.11 PAYMENT OF LINE OF DUTY HEALTH CARE EXPENSES FOR POLICE.
   (A)   The town shall pay for the care of a full-time, paid police officer who, during the performance of the officer’s duty:
      (1)   Suffers an injury; or
      (2)   Contracts an illness.
   (B)   The town shall pay for the following expenses incurred by a police officer described in division (A):
      (1)   Medical and surgical care;
      (2)   Medicines and laboratory, curative, and palliative agents and means;
      (3)   X-ray, diagnostic and therapeutic service, including during the recovery period; and
      (4)   Hospital and special nursing care if the physician or surgeon in charge considers it necessary for proper recovery.
   (C)   Expenditures required by division (A) shall be paid from the general fund of the town.
   (D)   If the town has paid for the care of a police officer under division (A), it has a cause of action for reimbursement of the amount paid under division (A) against any third party against whom the police officer has a cause of action for an injury sustained because of, or an illness caused by, the third party. The town’s cause of action under this division is in addition to, and not in lieu of, the cause of action of the police officer against the third party.
(Ord. 2013-002, passed 1-24-2013)