24 LC 46 0914S The Senate Committee on Insurance and Labor offered the following substitute to HB 451: A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Title 45 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to public officers and1 employees, so as to require the provision of certain insurance benefits to certain first2 responders diagnosed with occupational post-traumatic stress disorder; to provide for3 legislative findings; to provide for definitions; to provide for limitations and restrictions of4 such benefits; to provide for methods of funding; to provide for treatment of premiums; to5 provide for annual reporting; to amend Code Section 48-7-27 of the Official Code of Georgia6 Annotated, relating to computation of Georgia taxable net income, so as to provide an7 exemption for benefits received from such insurance coverage for first responders; to provide8 for a short title; to provide for related matters; to provide for an effective date and9 applicability; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.10 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:11 12 SECTION 1.13 This Act shall be known as the "Ashley Wilson Act."14 - 1 - 24 LC 46 0914S SECTION 2.15 Title 45 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to public officers and employees,16 is amended by adding a new chapter to read as follows:17 "CHAPTER 2518 45-25-1.19 The Georgia General Assembly finds that:20 (1) First responders are often exposed to traumatic events in the line of duty and are at21 risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder, which, if untreated, can result in the22 inability to serve as a first responder as well as grave health consequences, including23 death by suicide;24 (2) Major medical insurance provides coverage for mental health treatment on parity25 with other illnesses, and major medical insurance companies are best suited to help first26 responders identify healthcare providers who can treat post-traumatic stress disorder and27 provide coverage for treatment by such providers;28 (3) The Office of Public Safety Support within the Department of Public Safety was29 established to provide peer counselors and critical incident support services to first30 responders exposed to traumatic events at work. The intent of this chapter is to expand31 on this existing support by ensuring that, after a qualifying diagnosis of occupational32 post-traumatic stress disorder, such first responders have financial resources readily33 available to them;34 (4) Having financial resources readily available to meet the financial needs of first35 responders at the critically important time of identifying the mental healthcare provider36 of their choice and beginning treatment, as well as having additional financial resources37 available for the continuation of treatment, pursuit of recovery, and return to service as38 first responders, will better serve first responders and their families; and39 - 2 - 24 LC 46 0914S (5) Nothing in this chapter is intended to reimburse for or provide mental healthcare40 treatment or replace or disrupt coverage for mental health treatment under major medical41 insurance.42 45-25-2.43 As used in this chapter, the term:44 (1) 'Covered condition' means an eligible first responder's occupational post-traumatic45 stress disorder that is the direct result of an experience of or an exposure to a traumatic46 event, wherein such experience or exposure takes place during the normal course of the47 first responder's regular occupational or volunteer duties on behalf of a public entity and48 the diagnosis is made no later than two years after the date of the traumatic event.49 (2) 'Eligible first responder' means a first responder who experienced or was exposed to50 a traumatic event during the normal course of performing regular occupational or51 volunteer duties on behalf of a public entity and such experience or exposure resulted in52 post-traumatic stress disorder, if the first responder received a diagnosis of post-traumatic53 stress disorder arising from such experience or exposure no later than two years after the54 traumatic event.55 (3) 'First responder' means any of the following:56 (A) 'Communications officer' as defined in Code Section 37-12-1;57 (B) 'Correctional officer' as defined in Code Section 45-1-8;58 (C) 'Emergency medical professional' as defined in Code Section 16-10-24.2;59 (D) 'Emergency medical technician' as defined in Code Section 16-10-24.2;60 (E) 'Firefighter' as defined in Code Section 25-4-2;61 (F) 'Highway emergency response operator' as defined in Code Section 45-1-8;62 (G) 'Jail officer' as defined in Code Section 45-1-8;63 (H) 'Juvenile correctional officer' as defined in Code Section 45-1-8;64 (I) 'Peace officer' as defined in Code Section 35-8-2;65 - 3 - 24 LC 46 0914S (J) 'Probation officer' as defined in Code Section 45-1-8; and66 (K) Law enforcement officer with the Department of Natural Resources.67 (4) 'Monthly salary' means regular monthly earnings excluding overtime, bonuses, and68 commissions.69 (5) 'Post-traumatic stress disorder' means an anxiety disorder caused by experiencing or70 being exposed to a traumatic event and which satisfies the clinical diagnostic criteria set71 forth in the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of72 Mental Disorders, in effect on January 1, 2024.73 (6) 'Public entity' means a department, agency, board, bureau, commission, authority, or74 instrumentality of the State of Georgia, any local government or authority, including a75 county, municipal, or consolidated government in this state, or any other political division76 in this state. Such term includes a school district, independent school district, or other77 local school system in this state.78 (7) 'Qualified diagnostician' means a physician, psychiatrist, or psychologist who is duly79 authorized to practice in this state and is certified in a medical specialty appropriate for80 trauma related mental health diagnoses.81 (8) 'Traumatic event' means an actual or threatened death, serious injury, or act of sexual82 violence that occurs on or after July 1, 2024, and which the first responder experienced83 or was exposed to during the normal course of the first responder's regular occupational84 or volunteer duties on behalf of a public entity. In cases involving multiple traumatic85 events occurring on or after July 1, 2024, the traumatic event is the most recent event86 determined by the qualified diagnostician to be related to the symptoms of post-traumatic87 stress disorder.88 45-25-3.89 (a) A public entity shall provide and maintain sufficient insurance coverage on each of its90 first responders to pay the benefits described in subsection (b) of this Code section to91 - 4 - 24 LC 46 0914S eligible first responders with covered conditions arising from a traumatic event which the92 first responder experienced or was exposed to while performing first responder services for93 such public entity. Such coverage shall also pay such benefits for covered conditions94 arising from an employed first responder's services as a volunteer first responder for the95 same or another public entity. In the event a volunteer first responder of one public entity96 is simultaneously employed as a first responder by another public entity, the public entity97 for which such person is a volunteer shall not be required to maintain the coverage on such98 volunteer otherwise required under this Code section during the period of such employment99 with the other public entity. In no circumstance shall a first responder be entitled, as a100 result of this chapter, to more than the lifetime benefits described under this chapter.101 (b) An eligible first responder with a covered condition shall be entitled to the following102 benefits:103 (1) A supplemental illness-specific benefit, with a lifetime limit of $3,000.00, payable104 to an eligible first responder upon submission to the insurer of:105 (A) Acceptable proof of a clinical diagnosis of a covered condition by a qualified106 diagnostician as provided for in subsection (f) of this Code section; and107 (B) Invoices or other acceptable documentation of out-of-pocket medical expenses108 incurred as a result of such condition; and109 (2) An income replacement disability benefit payable as a result of a clinical diagnosis110 of a covered condition, which disability benefit is payable as described below:111 (A) If the first responder's qualified diagnostician determines that the covered112 condition precludes continuation of the first responder's regular occupational or113 volunteer duties as a first responder and provides proof acceptable to the insurer,114 including evidence of appropriate care and treatment, then the disability benefit shall115 begin 90 days after the date the covered condition first precludes continuation of such116 duties;117 - 5 - 24 LC 46 0914S (B) The disability benefit shall continue, subject to standard requirements of disability118 insurances and subject to the cumulative lifetime disability benefit limit described in119 subparagraph (E) of this paragraph, during the period of continuous disability arising120 from the covered condition;121 (C) The disability benefit shall cease when the first responder's qualified diagnostician122 determines that the eligible first responder has regained the ability to perform the duties123 previously performed as a first responder;124 (D) Subject to the cumulative lifetime disability benefit limit provided for in125 subparagraph (E) of this paragraph, the disability benefit shall recommence if the first126 responder's qualified diagnostician determines that the eligible first responder has again127 become unable to perform his or her regular occupational or volunteer duties as a first128 responder due to a covered condition and provides proof acceptable to the insurer; and129 (E) The disability benefit shall end after a total of 36 monthly payments in the amount130 set forth below have been made to the eligible first responder:131 (i) If the eligible first responder is employed by a public entity, a monthly benefit132 equal to 60 percent of the eligible first responder's combined monthly salary for all133 public entities for which the first responder is employed as a first responder or a134 monthly benefit of $5,000.00, whichever is less; or135 (ii) If the eligible first responder is a volunteer first responder and not employed as136 a first responder by any public entity, a monthly benefit of $1,500.00.137 (c) Any first responder who receives income replacement disability benefits under138 paragraph (2) of subsection (b) of this Code section may be required by the insurer139 providing such benefits to have his or her condition reevaluated by a qualified140 diagnostician selected by the insurer. In the event any such reevaluation reveals that such141 first responder has regained the ability to perform the duties previously performed as a first142 responder, then such benefits shall cease.143 - 6 - 24 LC 46 0914S (d) The benefits under paragraph (1) of subsection (b) of this Code section, as applicable,144 shall be subordinate to any other insurance benefit payable to the first responder for145 medical expenses incurred as a result of the covered condition.146 (e) The benefits under paragraph (2) of subsection (b) of this Code section, as applicable,147 shall be subordinate to any other income replacement disability benefit payable to the first148 responder for such disability from any employer funded group long-term disability plan or149 workers' compensation benefit, not including any disability insurance purchased in whole150 or in part by the first responder, and shall be limited to the difference between the amount151 of such other paid benefit and the amount specified under subparagraph (b)(2)(E) of this152 Code section, as applicable.153 (f) Proof of a first responder's covered condition requires both of the following:154 (1) A clinical diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder made by a qualified155 diagnostician which substantiates that the clinical diagnosis is the direct result of156 experiencing or being exposed to a traumatic event, or repeated experiences or exposures157 to traumatic events, during his or her regular occupational or volunteer duties on behalf158 of a public entity. Such clinical diagnosis shall be made within two years following the159 date of the traumatic event, and such clinical diagnosis shall include documentation160 indicating the date and nature of the traumatic event or the most recent traumatic event161 related to the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder if due to repeated experiences162 or exposures; and163 (2) Written documentation of criteria required for the diagnosis of post-traumatic stress164 disorder under the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual165 of Mental Disorders, in effect on January 1, 2024.166 (g) Information that could reasonably be used to identify individuals making claims or167 who have made claims or who have received benefits under this Code section shall be168 treated as sensitive mental health information and, absent express authorization by the169 individual, shall only be used and shared for administration of benefits, underwriting, and170 - 7 - 24 LC 46 0914S for purposes of aggregation and de-identification or for purposes of compliance with171 Article 4 of Chapter 18 of Title 50 or other applicable laws. Communications, in any form,172 between such individuals and the administrator or insurer of the benefits shall be173 confidential and privileged.174 (h) The benefits shall be administered in a manner designed to ensure that first responders175 are able to obtain the lump sum benefit provided for in paragraph (1) of subsection (b) of176 this Code section in a confidential manner similar to receiving mental health benefits under177 an employer sponsored major medical health plan or employee assistance program, or, for178 the disability benefit provided for in paragraph (2) of subsection (b) of this Code section,179 in a confidential manner similar to receiving other employer sponsored disability benefits180 involving mental health issues. In no event shall information solely about an individual's181 diagnosis, claims, or benefits be used for any employment action.182 (i) The benefits shall be administered in a manner designed to enforce lifetime limits and183 to coordinate benefits. Any insurer or self-insurer of the benefits shall disclose the amount184 of benefits already paid to an individual upon written request by another insurer or185 self-insurer that is evaluating a claim by such individual as provided under subsection (b)186 of this Code section.187 45-25-4.188 The governing authority of any county, municipality, or consolidated government is189 authorized to use available revenues, including, but not limited to, proceeds from county190 and municipal taxes imposed under Chapter 8 of Title 33, for purposes of providing191 insurance under this chapter.192 45-25-5.193 Funds received as premiums for the coverages specified in this chapter shall not be subject194 to premium taxes under Chapter 8 of Title 33.195 - 8 - 24 LC 46 0914S 45-25-6.196 The computation of premium amounts by an insurer for the coverages specified in this197 chapter shall be subject to generally accepted adjustments from insurance underwriting.198 45-25-7.199 The Commissioner of Insurance shall submit an annual report summarizing the use of the200 benefits provided for in this chapter to the chairpersons of the House Committee on201 Insurance and the Senate Insurance and Labor Committee no later than July 1, 2025, and202 annually thereafter. The Commissioner of Insurance shall not be required to distribute203 copies of the annual report to the members of the General Assembly but shall notify the204 members of the availability of the annual report in the manner which he or she deems to205 be most effective and efficient."206 SECTION 3.207 Code Section 48-7-27 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to computation of208 Georgia taxable net income, is amended in subsection (a) by adding a new paragraph to read209 as follows:210 "(12.5) Payments received by a first responder pursuant to subsection (b) of Code211 Section 45-25-3, to any extent such amounts are included in the taxpayer's federal212 adjusted gross income and are not otherwise exempt under any other provision of this213 Code section;"214 SECTION 4.215 This Act shall become effective on January 1, 2025. Section 2 of this Act shall be applicable216 to taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2024.217 - 9 - 24 LC 46 0914S SECTION 5.218 All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.219 - 10 -