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Jeff Mallow
National El Puente Editor
National Web Master

Miami, Fl

The NLPOA Peace Officers Legal Defense Plan is optional to each Chapter.

  • Contact your Local Chapter President for the NLPOA Peace Officers Legal Defense Plan. Go to our NLPOA Site Map for each Chapter listing.
  • If you don't have a local chapter and want to start a NLPOA Chapter, to receive NLPOA Legal Defense Plan. Please go information link on Starting a New Chapter.
  • If you are a NLPOA member and you don't belong to a local chapter. Go to our NLPOA Site Map.
  • Administrative Documents will be sent to each Chapter President by the National Web Master. For additional information, Please contact Jeff Mallow.
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Family and Medical Leave Act Advisor Information
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"ALL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS MUST READ"
Share this information with your FAMILY MEMBERS
"IN CASE OF DEATH IN THE LINE OF DUTY"
The current benefit, as of October 1, 2005, is $283,385
 
Briefly Describes Death Benefits
IN THE LINE OF DUTY DEATH
CHECKLIST FOR ALL ITEMS NEEDED TO FILE A CLAIM
FAMILY CLAIM FORMS
AGENCY MUST FILE THIS FORM
MUST SIGN CONSENT RELEASE FORM
Eligible survivors or disability claimants may file claims directly with BJA
by contacting the PSOB program office as follows
:

Payment and Benefit Division
Bureau of Justice Assistance
810 Seventh Street, NW
Washington, DC 20531

Telephone: 202-307-0635
Toll-free Telephone: 1-888-744-6513
Fax: 202-616-0314

Claims may also be filed with the agency in which the public safety officer served.

For Further Information - The BJA web site at:

http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/grant/psob/psob_main.html
 

 

 
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