New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB377

Introduced
12/17/21  
Refer
12/17/21  
Report Pass
2/10/22  
Report Pass
2/16/22  
Engrossed
3/23/22  
Refer
3/23/22  

Caption

Relative to the eligibility of certain injuries of state troopers for workers' compensation.

Impact

This legislation, if enacted, would have a direct impact on the workers' compensation framework for state troopers in New Hampshire. Specifically, it would provide greater assurance and support for troopers suffering from workplace-related injuries, particularly those dealing with acute stress and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The bill aims to alleviate some of the challenges faced by troopers when applying for workers’ compensation claims, simplifying the process by establishing a presumption in favor of occupational causation.

Summary

Senate Bill 377-FN aims to amend existing workers' compensation laws specifically concerning state troopers. The bill creates a prima facie presumption that any injury sustained by state troopers while operating a state police vehicle, while in uniform, is presumed to be occupationally caused. This new provision aims to clarify and potentially broaden the existing workers' compensation eligibility criteria for state troopers, particularly in light of injuries sustained during duty-related activities.

Contention

There could be contention regarding the potential financial implications of SB 377. The bill's fiscal note indicates an indeterminable increase in expenditures for the state due to the expanded presumption covering PTSD and related stress disorders. Critics may argue that this broadening could lead to increased costs for the state's workers' compensation fund, requiring a detailed analysis of the long-term funding and resource availability to support such expansions in coverage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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