Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont Senate Bill S0073

Introduced
2/8/23  
Refer
2/8/23  
Report Pass
3/21/23  
Report Pass
3/22/23  
Engrossed
3/23/23  
Refer
3/28/23  
Enrolled
5/3/23  

Caption

An act relating to workers’ compensation coverage for firefighters with cancer

Impact

The bill is expected to have significant implications on the existing laws regarding workers' compensation in Vermont. By extending coverage to a broader range of cancers and altering eligibility criteria, firefighters will benefit from increased protection against the health impacts of their profession. The bill also mandates that fire departments maintain records and offer cancer screenings, which is intended to facilitate early detection and reduce long-term health risks. This initiative not only aids in the welfare of firefighters but could also influence workplace safety standards across fire departments.

Summary

Bill S0073 seeks to amend existing workers' compensation statutes in Vermont to enhance coverage for firefighters diagnosed with certain types of cancer, presumed to be a result of exposure while in service. The bill emphasizes providing presumptive eligibility for specific cancers, including leukemia, lymphoma, and several others that are prevalent among firefighters. It provides a framework for eligibility based on the duration of service and limits exclusions related to age and tobacco use within ten years prior to diagnosis. The proposed changes aim to better protect firefighters and ensure they receive necessary benefits if they develop work-related health issues.

Sentiment

There appears to be strong support for S0073 among firefighters, healthcare advocates, and policymakers concerned about occupational health. Many see the bill as a crucial step in acknowledging the risks faced by firefighters and providing them with necessary health protections. However, there may also be opposition, particularly concerning the financial implications of expanding coverage and potential impacts on the state budget and workers' compensation systems overall. This polarized sentiment highlights the challenges of funding increased benefits while ensuring fiscal responsibility.

Contention

One point of contention in the discussions around S0073 includes the exclusion of firefighters over a certain age and those who have used tobacco, which some believe could unjustly limit access to benefits for older firefighters who face cancer risks. Critics argue this stipulation lacks consideration of the reality of varying individual health circumstances. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the effective implementation of the annual cancer screenings requirement and how it will be funded, as well as the capacity of fire departments to comply with these new guidelines while maintaining operational capabilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT H0365

An act relating to expanding workers’ compensation coverage for firefighters with cancer

VT H0055

An act relating to miscellaneous unemployment insurance, workers' compensation, and employment practices amendments and to establishing the Vermont Baby Bond Trust

VT H0297

An act relating to providing workers’ compensation coverage for post-traumatic stress disorder suffered by certain State employees

VT H0292

An act relating to providing workers’ compensation coverage for post-traumatic stress disorder suffered by certain public employees

VT SB181

Relative to workers' compensation for firefighters with cancer.

VT HB05857

An Act Concerning Workers' Compensation Coverage For Firefighters' Cancer.

VT SB230

Workers’ compensation: firefighters.

VT H0217

An act relating to child care, early education, workers' compensation, and unemployment insurance

VT SB114

Create a presumption of workers' compensation coverage for occupational cancer for firefighters.

VT SB00937

An Act Providing Workers' Compensation Benefits For Certain Cancers In Firefighters.

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