Florida 2024 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0211

Introduced
10/17/23  

Caption

Licensed Counseling for First Responders

Impact

The enactment of HB 211 is directed towards improving the mental health outcomes for first responders, who frequently deal with distressing situations in their roles. By legislating that employing agencies must finance these counseling services, the bill aims to alleviate the financial burden that these individuals might otherwise face. Furthermore, the measure prohibits employing agencies from accessing the medical records of first responders related to the counseling without explicit consent, thus enhancing the confidentiality and privacy of the counselling process. This is intended to encourage more first responders to seek help without fear of repercussions from their employers.

Summary

House Bill 211 focuses on the provision of licensed counseling for first responders in the state of Florida. The bill amends section 112.1815 of the Florida Statutes, expanding the definitions of first responders and explicitly requiring their employing agencies to cover the costs of certain mental health counseling services. This initiative aims to provide necessary mental health support for first responders who encounter traumatic events in their line of duty, which can lead to conditions such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Specifically, the bill mandates that first responders receive at least 12 hours of counseling related to their experiences, with provisions for additional hours if deemed necessary by a qualified professional.

Contention

There are points of contention regarding the scope of the bill, particularly concerning the definitions of qualifying events for access to counseling. The bill outlines specific situations that allow first responders to claim counseling, which some critics argue may not cover all traumatic experiences encountered in the field. Additionally, while the bill promotes mental health resources, there may be discussions around adequacy in terms of funding and the availability of qualified professionals to provide these services. Concerns may also arise regarding the balance between employer interests and the autonomy of first responders in seeking mental health support.

Companion Bills

FL H0993

Similar To First Responders and Crime Scene Investigators

FL S1490

Similar To First Responders and Crime Scene Investigators

Previously Filed As

FL H0169

Licensed Counseling for First Responders

FL H0993

First Responders and Crime Scene Investigators

FL H0049

First Responder's Employment-related Accidents and Injuries

FL H1591

First Responders

FL H0231

Exposures of First Responders to Fentanyl and Fentanyl Analogs

FL H1167

Mental Health Services for First Responders

FL H0101

Homestead Exemption for First Responders

FL H0171

Homestead Exemptions for Totally and Permanently Disabled First Responders

FL H1415

Peer Support for First Responders

FL H0421

Peer Support for First Responders

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