Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3392

Introduced
2/17/23  
Introduced
2/17/23  

Caption

PENCD-FIRE-OCC DISEASE PENSION

Impact

The bill provides that any health impairment resulting directly or indirectly from exposure to specific pathogens or diseases during firefighting duties is rebuttably presumed to be work-related. This presumption supports firefighters in proving the link between their occupational exposure and subsequent health issues, thereby enhancing their access to disability pensions. By extending the eligibility for these benefits, HB3392 seeks to provide greater financial security and support for firefighters who develop health problems as a direct result of their line of work.

Summary

House Bill 3392 amends the Illinois Pension Code to expand the circumstances under which firefighters may be eligible for an occupational disease disability pension. Specifically, it adds conditions such as disabilities resulting from bloodborne pathogens, contagious staph infections (including MRSA), various respiratory diseases, hypertension, cancer, and hearing loss to the existing list of eligible conditions. This change aims to recognize the various health challenges firefighters face as part of their hazardous work environment.

Contention

While supporters argue that HB3392 is a crucial step to ensure that firefighters receive the health benefits they deserve, critics may raise concerns about the financial implications of expanding eligibility for disability pensions. There may be apprehensions regarding the sustainability of pension funds as more firefighters qualify for benefits, particularly in light of potential increases in claims related to occupational diseases. Additionally, the bill mandates that implementation occurs without state reimbursement, which could lead to funding challenges for local departments that are required to meet these new financial obligations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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