Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2687

Introduced
1/16/25  

Caption

Workers' compensation; presumption of certain cancers, sheriffs and deputy sheriffs.

Impact

If passed, HB2687 would notably impact state laws related to workers' compensation, particularly in the context of how health conditions are treated under the law. The bill would allow certain first responders who develop specific cancers or respiratory diseases after five years of service to have these conditions presumed to be work-related unless proven otherwise. This legislation could significantly alter the claims process and reduce the obstacles faced by affected workers in receiving benefits.

Summary

House Bill 2687 seeks to amend the Code of Virginia concerning workers' compensation by establishing a presumption that certain medical conditions, particularly specific cancers and respiratory diseases, are occupational diseases for firefighters, law enforcement officers, and other specified emergency personnel. The bill aims to enhance protections for these personnel by relieving the burden of proof required to establish that their illnesses were contracted in the line of duty. This recognizes the unique health risks faced by individuals in these professions.

Contention

There are anticipated points of contention surrounding HB2687, especially regarding the list of diseases considered under the presumption and the conditions attached thereto. Some stakeholders may argue that diseases previously conditioned with specific timelines for presumptions could perpetuate misunderstanding regarding exposure risks. Furthermore, the provision for preemployment and ongoing physical examinations may raise concerns about privacy and the feasibility of compliance for individuals working under stressful conditions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1408

Workers' compensation; presumption of compensability for certain cancers.

VA SB906

Workers' compensation; presumption of compensability for certain cancers.

VA HB1410

Workers' compensation; presumption for arson and hazardous materials investigators.

VA SB1038

Workers' compensation; presumption for arson and hazardous materials investigators.

VA HB1905

Workers' compensation; presumption for law-enforcement officers with back, hip, knee, etc.

VA SB826

Deaf and the Blind, Virginia School for the; authority to establish campus security department.

VA HB1631

Workers' compensation; post-traumatic stress disorder incurred by dispatchers.

VA HB68

Workers' compensation; post-traumatic stress disorder incurred by dispatchers.

VA SB1088

Workers' compensation; post-traumatic stress disorder incurred by dispatchers, definitions.

VA SB904

Workers' compensation; anxiety disorder or depressive disorder incurred by law-enforcement officers.

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