Oklahoma 2024 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1457 Amended / Bill

Filed 02/29/2024

                     
 
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SENATE FLOOR VERSION 
February 28, 2024 
AS AMENDED 
 
SENATE BILL NO. 1457 	By: Treat and Rosino of the 
Senate 
 
  and 
 
  Kannady of the House 
 
 
 
 
[ workers’ compensation - mental-health related 
injuries - benefits - insurance coverage - payment - 
effective date ] 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     85A O.S. 2021, Section 13, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 13. A.  1.  A mental injury or illness is not a 
compensable injury unless cau sed by a physical injury to the 
employee, and shall not be considered an injury arising out of and 
in the course and scope of employment or compensable unless 
demonstrated by a preponderance of the evidence ; provided, however, 
that this physical injury li mitation shall not apply to any victim 
of a crime of violence , a law enforcement officer , paid or volunteer 
firefighter, or emergency medical technician employed on a full -time 
basis by a municipality, county, or this state, or a voluntary 
firefighter who suffers post-traumatic stress disorder, as defined   
 
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in subsection E of this section, while responding to an emergency.  
For the purposes of this section, such employee shall be referred to 
as a first responder . 
2.  No mental injury or illnes s under this section shall be 
compensable unless it is also diagnosed by a licensed psychiatrist 
or psychologist and unless the diagnosis of the condition meets the 
criteria established in the most current issue of the Diagnostic and 
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. 
B.  1.  Notwithstanding any other provision of this act the 
Administrative Workers’ Compensation Act, where a claim is for 
mental injury or illness, the employee shall be limited to twenty -
six (26) weeks of disability benefits unless it is shown by clea r 
and convincing evidence that benefits should continue for a set 
period of time, not to exceed a total of fifty-two (52) weeks. If 
the treating physician is of the opinion that the first responder is 
temporarily unable to perform his or her job or an y alternative work 
offered by the employer, he or she shall be entitled to receive 
compensation which is th e greater of the weekly benefit provided for 
in a collective bargaining agreement or according to the policy of 
the employer, or seventy percent (70%) of t he injured employee’s 
average weekly wage not to exceed the state a verage weekly wage.  If 
the employee has a temporary pension benefit available at no 
additional cost to the employee and the benefit is equal to or 
greater than the temporary awar d in this system, the employer may   
 
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elect to exercise the temporary pension benefit.  In no event shall 
disability benefits extend beyond fifty-two (52) weeks. 
2. Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, a first 
responder who receives benefits provided herein for a mental injury 
or illness not accompanied by a physical injury who, after reaching 
maximum medical improvement, is unable to perform the esse ntial 
functions of his or her employment position and who is not eligib le 
to receive a disability retire ment through his or her pension or 
retirement system shall be eligible to be awarded permanent 
disability benefits not to exceed Fifty Thousand Dollars 
($50,000.00) as provided for in this act. 
3. a. In cases where death results dire ctly from the mental 
injury or illness within a period of one (1) year, 
compensation shall be paid to the dependents as 
provided in other death cases under this act the 
Administrative Workers ’ Compensation Act. 
b. Death directly or indirectly related to the mental 
injury or illness occurring one (1) ye ar or more from 
the incident resulting in the mental injury or illness 
shall not be a compensable injury. 
C.  1.  In the event th at the Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation 
Commission finds that a first r esponder has suffered post -traumatic 
stress disorder not accompanied by a physical injury, the employer 
shall provide reasonable and necessary medical treatment for such   
 
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injury, subject to the Oklahoma Wor kers’ Compensation Commission’s 
Fee Schedule, for a period not longer than one (1) year.  The 
employer shall not be responsible for medical tr eatment in the form 
of prescription medicine in excess of Te n Thousand Dollars 
($10,000.00). 
2.  During any period in which a first responder is temporarily 
unable to perform his or her job, the empl oyer shall pay to maintain 
health insurance coverage for the first responder, if such health 
insurance was in effect on the date of the injury. 
D.  For the purposes of this section, claim payments for 
volunteer firefighters shall be paid pursuant to the Volunteer 
Firefighter Group Insurance Pool . 
E.  For the purposes of this section : 
1.  “Post-traumatic stress disorder ” means an injury or 
condition in which a first responder has been exposed to a tra umatic 
event and: 
a. has experienced, witnessed , or was confronted with an 
event that involved actual or t hreatened death or 
serious injury, or a threat to the phys ical integrity 
of others, and the response involved fear, 
helplessness, or horror , 
b. the traumatic event is persistently re -experienced in 
one or more of the following ways:   
 
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(1) recurrent and intrusive distressing recollections 
of the event, 
(2) recurrent distressing d reams, 
(3) acting or feeling as if the traumatic event were 
recurring, 
(4) intense psychological distress at exposure to 
cues that symbolize an aspect of the traumatic 
event, or 
(5) physiological reactivity on exposure to cues that 
symbolize an aspect of the tra umatic event, 
c. persistent avoidance of stimuli associ ated with the 
trauma and numbing of general respon siveness such as 
efforts to avoid thoughts, feelings, or conversat ions 
associated with the trauma , markedly diminished 
interest or participation in significa nt activities, 
or a feeling of detachment or estrangement from 
others, 
d. persistent symptoms of increased arousal such as 
difficulty falling or staying asleep, irritability or 
outbursts of anger, difficult y concentrating, or 
hypervigilance, 
e. the duration of the disturbance is more than one (1) 
month, and   
 
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f. the disturbance causes clinically significant distress 
or impairment in social, occupational, or other 
important areas of functioning ; 
2.  “Volunteer firefighter ” means a person who is enrolled as a 
member of a volunteer fire department with two or less sala ried 
firefighters and who serves in such capacity without receivin g a 
regular salary; and 
3. “Emergency medical technician ” means a person who holds a 
license as an emergency medical tec hnician, an intermediate or 
advanced emergency medical technician, or a paramedi c, issued by the 
State Department of Health to perform emergency medical services in 
accordance with the Oklahoma Emergency R esponse Systems Development 
Act and the rules and standards promulgated by the State 
Commissioner of Health. 
SECTION 2.  This act shall become effective January 1, 2025. 
COMMITTEE REPORT BY: COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS 
February 28, 2024 - DO PASS