Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00970

Introduced
2/16/11  
Refer
2/16/11  
Report Pass
3/30/11  
Report Pass
3/30/11  
Refer
4/8/11  
Refer
4/8/11  
Report Pass
4/14/11  
Report Pass
4/14/11  
Refer
4/27/11  
Refer
4/27/11  
Report Pass
5/3/11  
Report Pass
5/3/11  
Report Pass
5/4/11  
Report Pass
5/4/11  
Engrossed
6/3/11  
Engrossed
6/3/11  
Report Pass
6/5/11  
Report Pass
6/5/11  
Chaptered
6/28/11  
Chaptered
6/28/11  
Enrolled
6/30/11  
Enrolled
6/30/11  
Passed
7/13/11  

Caption

An Act Concerning Workplace Violence Prevention And Response In Health Care Settings.

Impact

With this legislation, several statutes related to the safety and reporting of workplace violence incidents within health care settings are significantly impacted. Health care employers are now required to maintain detailed records of workplace violence incidents, report these instances to local law enforcement within a specified timeline, and provide a clear protocol for health care employees who face potential violence from patients. The overarching goal is to create a safer working environment within health care facilities, emphasizing proactive measures and immediate response strategies.

Summary

Senate Bill 00970, titled "An Act Concerning Workplace Violence Prevention And Response In Health Care Settings," seeks to enhance safety measures for health care employees against workplace violence. The bill mandates that health care employers establish a workplace safety committee and implement a written workplace violence prevention and response plan. Starting October 1, 2011, these employers are required to conduct annual risk assessments to identify factors that may expose health care workers to violence and subsequently devise plans to mitigate these risks. The bill outlines specific definitions for health care employers and employees, clarifying the scope of responsibility for ensuring workplace safety.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB00970 appears to be supportive among health care professionals and organizations advocating for employee safety. Many argue that the structured approach to addressing workplace violence is a necessary step in protecting deserving health care workers who often face unpredictable and dangerous situations in their line of duty. Critics, however, may contend that while the intentions are positive, the effectiveness of the measures laid out may vary in practice; ensuring compliance and thorough implementation across diverse health care settings could be challenging.

Contention

Despite the bill's supportive framework, points of contention may arise regarding the practical enforcement of the new policies. The requirement for nonmanagement workers to constitute half of workplace safety committees could raise concerns among administrators about representation and authority in decision-making. Additionally, defining what constitutes 'risk' for violence in a clinical setting may vary widely, leading to potential disputes over compliance and the adequacy of implemented safety measures. These conversations will likely evolve as health care entities begin to adjust to the new legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00004

An Act Concerning Victims Of Domestic Violence, The Unsolicited Transmission Of Intimate Images By Means Of An Electronic Communication Device And The Impermissible Use Of Nondisclosure Agreements In The Workplace.

CT SB00001

An Act Concerning The Health And Safety Of Connecticut Residents.

CT SB00002

An Act Concerning Artificial Intelligence.

CT SB00369

An Act Concerning Home Care Worker Safety.

CT SB00365

An Act Concerning Safety In The Health Care Workforce.

CT SB00007

An Act Concerning Connecticut Paid Sick Days.

CT HB05414

An Act Concerning Additional Legal Protections Under The Commission On Human Rights And Opportunities Statutes For Victims Of Sexual Assault, Trafficking In Persons And Stalking.

CT HB05247

An Act Concerning Employee Health Benefit Consortiums.

CT SB00222

An Act Concerning Changes To The Paid Family And Medical Leave Statutes.

CT SB00361

An Act Concerning The Impermissible Use Of Nondisclosure Agreements In The Workplace.

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