Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2564

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to emergency hazard health duty

Impact

The implementation of H2564 would change how work-related injuries are defined under Massachusetts law, specifically for public safety workers. It ensures that periods of hospitalization, quarantine, or incapacitation due to COVID-19 are treated as 'on duty' time, which means that affected personnel would not need to utilize their sick leave or vacation time. This could significantly relieve the financial burden on first responders, allowing them to focus on their recovery and return to work without the penalty of lost wages during their absence.

Summary

House Bill H2564 focuses on public safety personnel and first responders who contract the Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the line of duty. The bill establishes a presumption that any medical condition, incapacity, or inability to perform their duties as a result of exposure to COVID-19 is work-related. This is intended to support officers, fire personnel, emergency medical technicians, and other first responders who face heightened risks while serving the public during health crises like the pandemic.

Contention

While the bill garners support from public safety advocates who argue that it recognizes the sacrifices made by first responders, there may be mixed opinions regarding its long-term financial implications for state and city budgets, as the cost of covering these extended absences could be substantial. Critics may voice concerns over the fairness and financial sustainability of extending such benefits, particularly if it leads to an increased burden on already strained public resources. Overall, H2564 is a response to the unique challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, reflecting a shift in how the risks associated with public safety work are managed legally.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2286

Relative to emergency hazard health duty

MA H1928

Relative to occupational presumption and COVID-19

MA S1176

Relative to occupational presumption and COVID-19

MA H899

Relative to liability for release of hazardous materials

MA S1597

Relative to hazardous material teams

MA S1688

Extending killed in line of duty benefits to those deceased as a result of COVID-19

MA H2572

Relative to employees of the Commonwealth who are required to respond to emergencies or work in hazardous environments

MA H1935

Providing hazard pay and protection for essential workers during a declared public health state of emergency

MA S1615

Relative to employees of the Commonwealth who are required to respond to emergencies or work in hazardous environments

MA S2184

Relative to requiring notification of hazardous utility work to local and regional emergency departments

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.