Relief Of Injured And Deceased Firefighters And Police Officers
Impact
The enactment of H7796 is intended to broaden the scope of beneficiary protections available to first responders, particularly in addressing mental health issues that arise from their demanding roles. By officially recognizing and providing benefits for PTSI, the bill aims to alleviate financial burdens faced by affected officers and firefighters when they are unable to work due to mental health crises. Furthermore, the amendment requires timely application for benefits upon diagnosis of permanent conditions, promoting accountability within the support system as well.
Summary
House Bill 7796 focuses on amending existing laws to provide enhanced support for firefighters and police officers injured in the line of duty. The bill proposes specific provisions for individuals suffering from post-traumatic stress injuries (PTSI), acknowledging the mental health challenges faced by these professionals. Notably, the legislation stipulates that diagnosed PTSI would be recognized as an injury incurred in the line of duty, thus qualifying affected individuals for injured-on-duty benefits and accidental disability retirement allowances under specified conditions.
Contention
While the benefits offered in H7796 are largely supported, there may be contentions regarding the definitions and criteria for qualifying injuries. Critics might raise concerns about the potential for abuse or overreach in applying the provisions for benefits related to mental health issues. There will likely be discussions around the adequacy of the provisions for mental health support and whether they effectively address the nuanced needs of many first responders, especially with the stipulation that the diagnosis of PTSI must not stem from disciplinary actions or other job-related grievances.
Extends injured-on-duty (IOD) benefits to police officers and firefighters that suffer from diagnosed post-traumatic stress disorders, except under certain conditions.
Extends injured-on-duty (IOD) benefits to police officers and firefighters that suffer from diagnosed post-traumatic stress disorders, except under certain conditions.
Adds probation officers and parole officers to the definition of "police officer" for purposes of salary payments during line of duty illness or injury.
Adds department of corrections' correctional officers to the list of public safety employees that are entitled to their full salary if they are injured and become disabled as a result of performance of their job duties.
Proposes constitutional amendment to provide property tax exemption for primary residence of police officer, firefighter, or emergency medical technician who suffers line of duty injury.
Extends injured-on-duty (IOD) benefits to police officers and firefighters that suffer from diagnosed post-traumatic stress disorders, except under certain conditions.
Extends injured-on-duty (IOD) benefits to police officers and firefighters that suffer from diagnosed post-traumatic stress disorders, except under certain conditions.
Proposes constitutional amendment to provide property tax exemption of 50 percent of assessed value for primary residence of police officer or firefighter who suffers a line of duty injury that qualifies for accidental disability pension.
Adds probation officers and parole officers to the definition of "police officer" for purposes of salary payments during line of duty illness or injury.
Adds department of corrections' correctional officers to the list of public safety employees that are entitled to their full salary if they are injured and become disabled as a result of performance of their job duties.