Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1910

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation temporary total disability (TTD) rate for certain first responders

Impact

Should HB1910 be enacted, it will directly affect the provisions that govern the payment rates for temporary total disability benefits within the workers' compensation program. First responders, including firefighters, police officers, and emergency medical technicians, will find that the adjustments to the TTD regulations ensure they receive fair compensation that reflects the unique risks associated with their roles. This bill addresses a critical need for financial stability among injured first responders and aims to lessen the burden during their recovery period.

Summary

House Bill 1910 proposes modifications to the regulations surrounding workers' compensation, specifically targeting the temporary total disability (TTD) rate for certain first responders. The bill aims to provide enhanced financial support to first responders who sustain injuries on the job, ensuring they receive adequate benefits during their recovery period. This legislative change is designed to address concerns about the current support provided to those who risk their lives to protect public safety.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB1910 may face points of contention, particularly regarding the potential fiscal implications of increasing benefits for first responders. Supporters argue that ensuring adequate compensation is vital for the well-being of those in life-threatening professions, while critics may raise concerns about the effect of the modified TTD rates on the overall budget of the workers' compensation system. Moreover, there may be discussions on how these changes could set precedents for other professions or result in increased claims within the system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1290

Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation temporary total disability (TTD) rate for certain first responders

MO HB568

Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation for firefighters and other first responders

MO HB466

Modifies provisions related to workers' compensation to establish PTSD as an occupational disease for first responders

MO HB275

Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation

MO HB164

Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation

MO SB482

Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation administrative judges

MO SB311

Creates a new occupational disease under workers' compensation to include post-traumatic stress disorder in certain first responders

MO HB427

Modifies the definition of first responder to include telecommunicator first responders

MO HB343

Modifies provisions relating to the administration of naloxone by qualified first responders

MO HB971

Modifies provisions relating to employment for persons with disabilities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.