Legislation
- Title
- Workers' Compensation - Occupational Disease Presumptions - First Responders (Caring for Public Employees in the Safety Professions - CAPES Act)
- Sponsored by
- The Speaker (By Request - Administration) and Delegates Allen, Amprey, Anderton, Bagnall, Bartlett, Bhandari, Boafo, Bouchat, Boyce, Buckel, Charkoudian, Conaway, Crutchfield, Edelson, Fennell, Foley, Forbes, Fraser-Hidalgo, Griffith, Grossman, Guyton, Harris, Harrison, Henson, Hill, Hornberger, Jackson, A. Johnson, S. Johnson, D. Jones, Kaiser, Kaufman, J. Long, Lopez, Love, McCaskill, T. Morgan, Munoz, Palakovich Carr, Pasteur, Patterson, Phillips, Pruski, Roberson, Roberts, Rogers, Rose, Ruff, Ruth, Simmons, Simpson, Solomon, Stewart, Taveras, Taylor, Toles, Tomlinson, Turner, Valderrama, Watson, Williams, and Ziegler
- Status
- Approved by the Governor - Chapter 13
- Analysis
- Fiscal and Policy Note
Synopsis
Providing that certain firefighters, fire fighting instructors, rescue squad members, advanced life support unit members, and members of the Office of the State Fire Marshal who have thyroid, colon, or ovarian cancer are presumed, under certain circumstances, to have an occupational disease that was suffered in the line of duty and is compensable under workers' compensation law.
Committees
- Original:
- Economic Matters Click to view Recorded Media
- Opposite:
- Finance
Committee Testimony
Details
Cross-filed with: SB0476
Bill File Type: Regular
Effective Date(s): October 1, 2024
Bill imposes a local government mandate, which is a directive in a bill requiring a local government unit to perform a task or assume a responsibility that has a discernible fiscal impact on the local government unit
By Request of the Governor
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