Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0342

Introduced
2/22/23  

Caption

An act relating to confidentiality for peer support counseling among emergency service providers

Impact

If enacted, H.0342 will significantly change the landscape of mental health support for emergency service providers by affirming the confidentiality of their counseling sessions. It will restrict the admissibility of any counseling communications in judicial, administrative, or arbitration proceedings, ensuring that these discussions are protected from legal scrutiny. This protection is crucial for fostering open and honest dialogue among peers, which can lead to better mental health outcomes for those in high-stress roles. The bill also specifies circumstances under which confidentiality may be waived, particularly related to threats of harm or abuse, thus aiming to balance individual privacy with public safety.

Summary

House Bill 0342, introduced by Representative Emmons, is focused on establishing confidentiality protections for communications made during peer support counseling among emergency service providers in Vermont. This bill recognizes the unique challenges faced by individuals in emergency services, including firefighters, law enforcement, and emergency medical personnel, who may encounter traumatic events in their line of duty. The bill seeks to ensure that discussions during peer counseling sessions remain private, promoting an environment where emergency service providers can seek support without fear of their vulnerabilities becoming public knowledge.

Contention

As H.0342 progresses through the legislative process, it may face scrutiny regarding the balance between confidentiality and accountability in emergency services. Critics might raise concerns about how the bill impacts the reporting of serious threats or misconduct that could arise during counseling sessions. While supporters argue that confidentiality is essential for effective mental health support, opponents may worry that it could enable harmful behavior to go unreported among emergency service personnel. Thus, while the proposed provisions aim to enhance mental health resources for first responders, they also necessitate careful consideration and debate to ensure a comprehensive approach.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT H0270

An act relating to confidentiality for peer support counseling among emergency service providers

VT SF0112

Peer support counseling-confidentiality.

VT H2668

Ensuring confidentiality for emergency service providers

VT S1659

Relative to crisis intervention services for emergency service providers; confidentiality of information

VT SB103

Peer Support Counseling Program

VT HB15

Peer Support Counseling Program

VT SB361

Oklahoma Evidence Code; modifying definition related to peer support counseling. Effective date.

VT AB576

Public safety peer counseling and privilege for peer support and critical incident stress management services communications and granting rule-making authority. (FE)

VT SB621

Public safety peer counseling and privilege for peer support and critical incident stress management services communications and granting rule-making authority. (FE)

VT AB1116

Peer Support and Crisis Referral Services Pilot Program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.