HB 480-STATE EMPLOYEE DEATH/SURVIVOR BENEFITS Number 2286 CHAIR COGHILL announced that the next order of business was HOUSE BILL NO. 480, "An Act providing that the death of a state employee killed because of their job status off the job site shall be considered an occupational death for purposes of survivor's pension benefits." CHAIR COGHILL reminded the committee that, after the March 14, 2001, hearing the sponsor considered [the committee's suggestion to include TRS in a benefit package]. He noted that Representative Dyson brought a committee substitute (CS), Version F. REPRESENTATIVE DYSON stated his belief that the inclusion of TRS in Version F improves the bill. CHAIR COGHILL recommended to the committee that it adopt Version F. Number 2373 REPRESENTATIVE STEVENS moved to adopt the proposed CS, Version 22-LS1547\F, Craver, 3/18/02, as a work draft. There being no objection, Version F was adopted. REPRESENTATIVE DYSON recounted that the original bill had been drafted to close a loophole. He indicated that, presently, employees covered under a suite of benefits would not be covered if they were killed or injured while on the job, but off the job site. CHAIR COGHILL stated his understanding that the CS before the committee includes TRS (Teachers' Retirement System) and PERS (Public Employees' Retirement System), but does not provide for the judicial branch. He mentioned Title 14 and Title 39 of the statutes. Number 2467 REPRESENTATIVE HAYES moved to report CSHB 480, Version 22- LS1547\F, Craver, 3/18/02, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note. There being no objection, CSHB 480(STA) moved out of House State Affairs Standing Committee.