Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB113

Introduced
3/8/23  
Refer
3/8/23  

Caption

Changing the conditions of liability for worker's compensation benefits for emergency medical responders, emergency medical services practitioners, volunteer fire fighters, correctional officers, emergency dispatchers, coroners and coroner staff, and medical examiners and medical examiner staff.

Impact

If enacted, SB113 would allow emergency medical responders and other eligible personnel to receive compensation for PTSD without needing to demonstrate a diagnosis based on a unique standard of stress, which had previously required proof of a mental injury far exceeding typical work-related stress. This change aligns the treatment of PTSD claims among emergency personnel with that of law enforcement officers and firefighters, thereby potentially increasing the number of successful claims. This move is expected to enhance mental health support for frontline personnel who deal with traumatic situations regularly.

Summary

Senate Bill 113 proposes significant changes to the conditions of liability for worker's compensation benefits for a range of emergency personnel, including emergency medical responders, volunteer firefighters, correctional officers, and medical examiners, among others. This legislation aims to simplify the process by which these individuals can claim benefits for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which has been an increasing concern among those serving in high-stress, public safety roles. By modifying the existing standards for proving liability, the bill seeks to ensure that these critical workers receive the support they need without the stringent requirements previously in place.

Conclusion

Overall, SB113 addresses a critical gap in worker's compensation coverage for emergency personnel dealing with PTSD. By reducing barriers to accessing mental health benefits, the bill could play a crucial role in improving the psychological welfare of individuals who bear the significant burdens of public safety. Yet, the financial and administrative impacts of these changes will require careful consideration and potential adjustments as the legislative process unfolds.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding this bill. Proponents argue that the revision is a necessary recognition of the mental health challenges faced by first responders, many of whom experience trauma that can have lasting effects on their well-being. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns regarding the cost implications of increased claims on the worker's compensation system, suggesting that it could lead to higher rates for businesses and state-funded programs. There may also be debates about the adequacy of available mental health resources to support these claims effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB115

Changing the conditions of liability for worker's compensation benefits for emergency medical responders, emergency medical services practitioners, volunteer fire fighters, correctional officers, emergency dispatchers, coroners and coroner staff, and medical examiners and medical examiner staff.

WI SB168

Changing the conditions of liability for worker’s compensation benefits for emergency medical responders, emergency medical services practitioners, volunteer firefighters, correctional officers, emergency dispatchers, coroners and coroner staff, and medical examiners and medical examiner staff. (FE)

WI AB158

Changing the conditions of liability for worker’s compensation benefits for emergency medical responders, emergency medical services practitioners, volunteer firefighters, correctional officers, emergency dispatchers, coroners and coroner staff, and medical examiners and medical examiner staff. (FE)

WI HB28

Death benefits, grants state death benefits to coroners, deputy coroners, medicolegal death investigators, and medical examiners

WI HB2488

CORONERS & MEDICAL EXAMINERS

WI AB2372

Coroners and medical examiners.

WI SB802

Law Enforcement Officers’ Pension System – Membership – Emergency Medical Technicians and Emergency Medical Dispatchers

WI SB00666

An Act Concerning Workers' Compensation Benefits For Certain Mental Or Emotional Impairments And Mental Health Care For Correctional Staff, Emergency Medical Staff And Dispatchers.

WI SB182

Emergency medical services education, tuition and materials reimbursement for emergency medical responders and emergency medical services practitioners, and a live 911 pilot program. (FE)

WI SB1074

Reimbursement of emergency services under the Medical Assistance program when a patient is not transported; emergency medical services education; tuition and materials reimbursement for emergency medical responders and emergency medical services practitioners; reporting on changes to the scope of practice of emergency medical responders and emergency medical services practitioners; a levy limit exemption for regional emergency medical systems; eligible expenses of fire dues program; a live 911 pilot program; eligibility for the expenditure restraint incentive program; and making an appropriation. (FE)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.