Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB972

Introduced
1/6/25  
Refer
1/6/25  

Caption

Emergency Response Exposure Grant Fund and Program.

Impact

The bill creates a special non-reverting fund in the state treasury to support grants aimed at helping first responders with health-related expenses incurred due to exposure to hazardous situations. Funds allocated will assist in covering annual cancer screenings and healthcare expenses attributable to illnesses acquired from on-the-job exposures during qualifying emergencies. This initiative is pivotal in supporting the health and safety of personnel who serve in critical roles during emergencies, potentially improving their long-term health outcomes.

Summary

Senate Bill 972 establishes the Emergency Response Exposure Grant Fund and Program, specifically designed to provide financial assistance to eligible emergency responders who face exposures to significant risks during qualifying emergencies. The bill outlines the definitions of eligible emergency responders, including firefighters, law enforcement officers, emergency medical services personnel, and other local government workers who respond to emergencies. This legislation aims to enhance support and protections for emergency responders in Virginia, recognizing the hazardous nature of their work especially in high-stakes situations involving toxic materials.

Contention

While the bill is expected to provide vital support for emergency responders, there may be concerns surrounding the specifics of fund allocation, criteria for grant approval, and the scope of what constitutes a qualifying emergency. Discussions may arise regarding the adequacy of funding, administrative processes of the program, and whether the definitions outlined in the bill adequately address all necessary scenarios that emergency personnel may encounter. Stakeholders might also raise questions about the inclusiveness of the program and if all qualifying emergencies are sufficiently recognized and funded under the new framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB133

Local gov't; ongoing health care for employees exposed to toxic materials.

VA SB650

Local government; ongoing health care for employees exposed to toxic materials.

VA SB648

Fire and Emergency Medical Services Grant Fund; increases vehicle registration fees.

VA HB489

Fire Programs Fund; increases annual assessment used to fund.

VA SB181

Public elementary and secondary schools; cardiac emergency response plans required.

VA HB2053

Protect Virginia Grant Fund and Program; created and established.

VA HB2329

Care for Retired Police Canines Grant Program and Fund; established.

VA HB1043

Virginia Firefighting Personnel and Equipment Grant Program; established, report.

VA HB1691

School Resource Officer Grants Program and Fund; awarding grants.

VA HB2488

Virginia Public Safety Communications Infrastructure Fund and Program; established.

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