Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB466

Introduced
2/17/26  
Refer
2/17/26  
Report Pass
3/4/26  
Engrossed
3/10/26  
Refer
3/11/26  
Report Pass
3/18/26  
Enrolled
3/31/26  
Passed
4/6/26  

Caption

Firefighters; to include Parkinson's Disease in occupational diseases to be compensated for death and disability

Impact

The introduction of HB466 represents a significant shift in how occupational diseases are viewed within firefighter statutes. By formally including Parkinson's disease, the bill aligns Alabama's laws with the growing recognition that firefighters are at risk for a range of illnesses due to environmental exposures during their service. This modification aims to improve the protections available to first responders, allowing for better compensation in cases where firefighters suffer from diseases potentially linked to their line of work.

Summary

House Bill 466 (HB466) addresses the recognition of Parkinson's disease as an occupational disease for firefighters in Alabama. This legislation amends existing provisions in the Code of Alabama 1975, specifically focusing on disability and death benefits for firefighters who are diagnosed with this condition. The bill stipulates that if a firefighter demonstrates exposure to a known toxin while in service, then Parkinson's disease will be presumed to arise from that employment, thus enabling affected firefighters to qualify for the same disability and death benefits as if they had died in the line of duty.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB466 has been generally supportive, particularly among firefighter advocacy groups and labor organizations who posit that this bill is a victory for occupational health and safety. The bill's passage is seen as an essential step towards acknowledging and compensating the risks that firefighters face while serving their communities. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the logistics of proving exposure to toxins, which could complicate the benefits application process.

Contention

Notable points of contention related to HB466 include discussions on the evidentiary burdens placed on firefighters to prove their exposure to specific toxins linked to Parkinson's disease. Critics argue that without sufficient support and funding for testing and screening, proving such exposure could become a daunting task for many firefighters. This contention raises questions about ensuring equitable access to benefits and whether the bill adequately safeguards against potential bureaucratic hurdles that could impede rightful claims.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB359

Firefighters; to include Parkinson's Disease in occupational diseases to be compensated for death or disability

AL HB227

Firefighters; to limit the post-retirement qualifying period for benefits for certain occupational diseases

AL HB28

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

AL HB72

Motor vehicles, firefighter distinctive license plate for volunteer and professional firefighters, fee increased, distribution of funds

AL HB35

State Board of Adjustment, provide death benefit to survivors of volunteer firefighters who die of cancer.

AL SB189

State Board of Adjustment, provide death benefit to survivors of volunteer firefighters who die of cancer.

AL HB197

Children with disabilities; provides certain procedures to attempt to remedy an allegation of a violation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act before an impartial due process hearing may be requested

AL SB312

Alcoholic beverage licenses; to license storage of alcoholic beverages to dispense at special events, including government venues

AL HB134

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AL HB509

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