Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1632

Introduced
8/29/23  
Refer
8/29/23  
Refer
4/29/24  
Report Pass
5/7/24  
Engrossed
5/8/24  
Refer
5/28/24  

Caption

In interpretation and definitions, further providing for definitions; and, in liability and compensation, providing for compensation for post-traumatic stress injury.

Impact

The implementation of HB 1632 is expected to significantly alter the landscape of workers' compensation for first responders in Pennsylvania. By allowing first responders to claim compensation for PTSI without the requirement of abnormal working conditions, the bill aims to address a growing concern about mental health in demanding occupations. It builds on existing laws by offering clearer definitions of conditions under which mental health injuries are compensable, thereby enhancing protections for those in high-stress roles.

Summary

House Bill 1632 seeks to amend the Workers' Compensation Act in Pennsylvania to provide specific provisions for compensation related to post-traumatic stress injuries (PTSI) suffered by first responders. This includes defining qualifying traumatic events that can lead to such injuries, and establishing that the injuries do not need to arise from abnormal working conditions to be compensated. The bill broadens the categories of individuals recognized as first responders and aims to ensure that those who suffer from mental health injuries due to their job responsibilities receive adequate support and compensation.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 1632 appears to be supportive among legislators and advocates who recognize the mental health challenges faced by first responders. Proponents of the bill argue that it acknowledges the realities of trauma associated with emergency services and reinforces the need for mental health considerations within the workers' compensation framework. Concerns may arise from some employer groups regarding the potential for increased insurance costs or misuse of the defined claims, but such sentiments tend to be outweighed by the recognition of the necessity for these protections.

Contention

While the bill seems to receive a favorable view overall, it is not without contention. Concerns have been voiced about the potential ramifications for workers' compensation costs and the burden it may place on employers. Opponents may argue that broadening compensation eligibility could lead to increased claims, thus impacting overall insurance premiums. However, supporters assert that the mental health of first responders is a critical issue that warrants necessary legislative attention, emphasizing that failing to provide this support could lead to greater societal costs related to untreated mental health issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB365

In interpretation and definitions, further providing for definitions; and, in liability and compensation, providing for compensation for post-traumatic stress injury.

PA SB1088

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

PA HB1180

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; and, in compensation, further providing for persons eligible for compensation.

PA SB1232

In liability and compensation, further providing for payment of compensation.

PA SB00321

An Act Expanding Workers' Compensation Coverage For Post-traumatic Stress Injuries For All Employees.

PA HB2559

In damages by action at law, further providing for recovery; in liability and compensation, further providing for schedule of compensation, repealing provisions relating to computation of benefits and providing for computation of benefits; in procedure, further providing for compromise and release, for collective bargaining agreement and for workers' compensation insurance; in additional coverages, further providing for irrebuttable presumption; in Self-Insurance Guaranty Fund, further providing for definitions and for prefund account; and, in Uninsured Employers Guaranty Fund, further providing for definitions.

PA SB00913

An Act Expanding Workers' Compensation Coverage For Post-traumatic Stress Injuries For All Employees.

PA HB881

In liability and compensation, further providing for the treatment of work-related injuries; and, in procedure, further providing for peer review.

PA SB593

Workers' compensation benefits; post-traumatic stress disorder incurred by firefighters, etc.

PA HB1243

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in contributions by employers and employees, further providing for trigger determination and for trigger rate redeterminations; in compensation, further providing for qualifications required to secure compensation, for ineligibility for compensation and for rate and amount of compensation; in determination of compensation, appeals, reviews and procedure, further providing for determination of compensation appeals; in Unemployment Compensation Amnesty Program, further providing for definitions; and, in amnesty program, further providing for definitions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.