Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB189

Introduced
2/20/25  

Caption

State Board of Adjustment, provide death benefit to survivors of volunteer firefighters who die of cancer.

Impact

If enacted, SB189 would have significant implications for state laws regarding worker compensation and benefits for first responders. It would allow beneficiaries of volunteer firefighters who die from qualifying cancers—such as bladder, lung, and skin cancers—to access the same death benefits available to paid firefighters. This change is expected to aid in alleviating the financial burden faced by families of fallen volunteer firefighters and ensure they receive the support they deserve in recognition of their service.

Summary

Senate Bill 189 aims to provide death benefits to the families of volunteer firefighters who die from work-related cancers. Currently, existing laws in Alabama offer compensation to paid firefighters suffering from cancer, but do not extend these provisions to volunteers. This bill seeks to amend Article 1, Chapter 30 of Title 36 of the Code of Alabama 1975, thereby addressing this gap and recognizing the sacrifices made by volunteer firefighters in service to their communities.

Contention

While the bill is generally supported by firefighter organizations and advocates for first responders, there may be concerns regarding the standard of proof required to claim benefits. The bill stipulates specific criteria to establish eligibility, including a minimum of six years of service before diagnosis and a verified exposure to known carcinogens during duty. Some parties may raise questions about the feasibility of meeting these requirements and the potential burden on families navigating complex legal frameworks in times of grief.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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