Designation of Recipient for Oklahoma $5,000 EMS Line of Duty Death Benefit is a legal document that was released by the Oklahoma State Department of Health - a government authority operating within Oklahoma.
Q: What is the Oklahoma $5,000 EMS Line of Duty Death Benefit?
A: The Oklahoma $5,000 EMS Line of Duty Death Benefit is a program that provides financial assistance of $5,000 to the designated recipient of an EMS provider who dies in the line of duty.
Q: Who is eligible for the Oklahoma $5,000 EMS Line of Duty Death Benefit?
A: EMS providers in Oklahoma who die in the line of duty are eligible for the $5,000 benefit.
Q: How does someone become the designated recipient of the Oklahoma $5,000 EMS Line of Duty Death Benefit?
A: An EMS provider can designate someone as the recipient of the benefit by completing the necessary forms provided by the Oklahoma EMS Division.
Q: Is there any criteria to be met in order to receive the Oklahoma $5,000 EMS Line of Duty Death Benefit?
A: The death of the EMS provider must have occurred while they were performing their duties as an EMS provider in Oklahoma.
Q: How can someone apply for the Oklahoma $5,000 EMS Line of Duty Death Benefit?
A: The designated recipient or their representative can apply for the benefit by submitting the completed forms to the Oklahoma EMS Division.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Oklahoma State Department of Health.