Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Washington House Bill HB1002

Introduced
1/13/25  
Refer
1/13/25  
Report Pass
1/31/25  

Caption

Recognizing posttraumatic stress disorder as an occupational disease for county coroners, examiners, and investigative personnel.

Impact

If enacted, HB1002 would amend existing state laws to classify PTSD as an occupational disease, which would facilitate access to treatment and related benefits for affected personnel. This classification may provide financial support and medical coverage for those suffering from PTSD, enhancing the well-being of individuals who have dedicated their lives to serving their communities in often perilous and distressing situations. The legislature’s decision to recognize PTSD also reflects evolving understandings of mental health in professional fields that were previously overlooked.

Summary

House Bill 1002 proposes to officially recognize posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as an occupational disease for county coroners, examiners, and investigative personnel. This bill aims to ensure that those individuals working in high-stress environments and handling traumatic scenes can receive necessary support and benefits related to mental health. The introduction of this bill marks a significant acknowledgment of the psychological toll faced by professionals in these demanding roles.

Contention

While the bill is aimed at providing critical support for emergency responders, there may be concerns regarding its implementation and the potential for abuse of benefits. Opponents could argue about the complexity of proving PTSD as an occupational disease, which might complicate the claims process. Furthermore, discussions around the fiscal implications of the bill may arise, with questions about funding and resource allocation for the required mental health services being paramount. However, supporters stress the importance of mental health recognition and support, arguing that the benefits outweigh the potential drawbacks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA HB2031

Recognizing posttraumatic stress disorder as an occupational disease for county coroners, examiners, and investigative personnel.

WA SB5454

Concerning industrial insurance coverage for posttraumatic stress disorders affecting registered nurses.

WA HB1593

Concerning industrial insurance coverage for posttraumatic stress disorders affecting registered nurses.

WA HB2132

Reducing training costs for small county offices of coroners or medical examiners.

WA HB1785

Establishing COVID-19 as an occupational disease.

WA SB5228

Providing occupational therapy services for persons with behavioral health disorders.

WA SR8684

Recognizing rare disease research and patients.

WA SR8669

Recognizing National Wear Red Day and the fight against heart disease and stroke.

WA SB5097

Creating an advisory council on rare diseases.

WA SB5892

Concerning diseased elk.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.