An Act Concerning Workers' Compensation Benefits For Members Of Underwater Search And Rescue Teams And Canine Search And Rescue Teams.
Impact
Upon enactment, the bill would allow individuals engaged in underwater and canine search and rescue operations to receive compensation for any injuries sustained in the course of their duties. This inclusion serves to protect both paid and volunteer team members who often face hazardous conditions while performing critical lifesaving tasks. By providing these protections, the bill can enhance the willingness of individuals to engage in these vital roles as it mitigates the financial risks involved.
Summary
House Bill 05387 aims to extend workers' compensation benefits to members of underwater search and rescue teams as well as volunteer canine search and rescue teams. This bill recognizes the critical role these teams play in conducting underwater searches and assisting in water-related rescues, and acknowledges the risks associated with such duties. The legislation defines 'underwater search and rescue team' and 'volunteer canine search and rescue team', categorizing their members as employees of the state for the purposes of workers' compensation when injuries or death occur during their service to municipalities.
Contention
While the bill primarily serves to provide a safety net for those involved in search and rescue operations, some contention may arise regarding the implications of extending state employee status to volunteers. Questions surrounding how this would affect state budgets and the management of volunteer programs could be points of discussion among legislators and stakeholders. Moreover, ensuring that all municipalities adequately fund and support their search and rescue teams may also be a topic of debate, particularly in areas with limited resources.
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