Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1268

Introduced
4/21/14  
Introduced
4/21/14  
Engrossed
4/28/14  
Engrossed
4/28/14  
Refer
4/29/14  
Report Pass
5/14/14  
Report Pass
5/14/14  
Enrolled
5/22/14  
Enrolled
5/22/14  
Chaptered
6/4/14  
Chaptered
6/4/14  
Passed
6/4/14  

Caption

Establishes a task force to study a prospective requirement for service by certain physicians on the State Medical Disability Board upon request of the Firefighters' Retirement System

Impact

The bill's implementation could lead to significant changes in how disability assessments are conducted for firefighters. By involving state-affiliated physicians, the legislation aims to ensure that assessments are carried out by those who have an understanding of the specific challenges faced by firefighters. If actioned, it may influence existing protocols related to the evaluation of medical disabilities, potentially resulting in improved outcomes for individuals within the Firefighters' Retirement System. The task force is required to submit a report to relevant legislative committees, which could trigger further legislative action based on its findings.

Summary

House Bill 1268 establishes a task force within the health care services division of Louisiana to study the potential requirement for service by state-affiliated physicians on the State Medical Disability Board. This initiative was prompted by a request from the Firefighters' Retirement System, emphasizing the need to explore the involvement of qualified medical professionals in assessing disability claims related to firefighters. The formation of this task force represents a proactive step towards enhancing the support and resources available to the firefighters' community.

Sentiment

Discussion around HB 1268 appears generally supportive, particularly among those advocating for improved disability support for firefighters. The collaboration with state-affiliated physicians is seen as an opportunity to enhance the quality of assessments, drawing on the expertise available within the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center. However, as is often the case with legislation involving healthcare and public service, some concerns may exist regarding the practical implications of implementing the recommendations made by the task force.

Contention

While there are no clear points of contention reported in the discussions surrounding HB 1268, the effectiveness of the task force's recommendations in meeting the needs of the Firefighters' Retirement System could be debated. The oversight by various legislative committees ensures that there will be a platform for scrutiny over the effectiveness and implementation of any proposed requirements for physician service on the Disability Board. The bill includes a stipulated timeframe for the task force to conclude its study and report its findings, which will be critical for evaluative purposes moving forward.

Companion Bills

LA HB66

Replaces Requires state-affiliated physicians to serve on the State Medical Disability Board upon request of the Firefighters' Retirement System

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