SB 860

  • Virginia Senate Bill
  • 2025 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate Jan 03, 2025
  • Senate
  • House
  • Governor

Workers' compensation benefits; disorders induced by law-enforcement officers and firefighters.

Abstract

Workers' compensation benefits; post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorder, or depressive disorder incurred by law-enforcement officers and firefighters. Increases from 52 weeks to 500 weeks the maximum duration after the date of diagnosis that workers' compensation benefits are payable for post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorder, or depressive disorder incurred by law-enforcement officers and firefighters acting in the line of duty. The bill also removes the prohibition on medical treatment, temporary total incapacity benefits, or temporary partial incapacity benefits from being awarded beyond four years from the date of the qualifying event that was the primary cause of the post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorder, or depressive disorder. Additionally, the bill expands the definition of law-enforcement officer to include any civilian employed by a county, city, or town police department or by a sheriff's office as a crime scene investigator for the purposes of worker's compensation claims related to post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorder, or depressive disorder.

A BILL to amend and reenact ยง 65.2-107 of the Code of Virginia, relating to workers' compensation benefits; post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorder, or depressive disorder incurred by law-enforcement officers and firefighters.

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Jan 20, 2025

Senate

Incorporated by Commerce and Labor (SB1301-McPike) (15-Y 0-N)

Jan 03, 2025

Senate

Prefiled and ordered printed; Offered 01-08-2025 25100224D

Senate

Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor

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