Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2679

Caption

Firefighter; occupational disease; presumption

Impact

The legislative changes proposed by HB 2679 would amend Section 23-1105 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, affecting the way occupational diseases in firefighters are treated under workers' compensation. By creating a framework to establish certain diseases as work-related, the bill could significantly ease claims processes for firefighters. This could lead to improved health outcomes for current and retired firefighters, ensuring they receive necessary compensation and support when affected by work-related health issues. Critics may argue, however, that such a presumption could lead to increased claims and costs for workers' compensation systems.

Summary

House Bill 2679 focuses on establishing a presumption for firefighters regarding heart-related, perivascular, and pulmonary injuries or diseases as occupational diseases. Under this bill, if firefighters are diagnosed with these conditions post-service and they did not show evidence of such issues during pre-employment physicals, the conditions will be presumed to arise from their employment. This presumption is crucial for ensuring that firefighters receive appropriate workers' compensation benefits when they suffer from these specifically related health issues, which are commonly associated with the high-stress nature of their duties.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB 2679 center on the rebuttal process of the presumption outlined in the bill. It allows for the presumption to be challenged if it can be shown that a firefighter's condition was solely caused by a non-occupational condition, provided that certain legal criteria are met. This could lead to disputes regarding the interpretation of medical evidence and the definitions of qualifying events related to firefighting duties. There is also potential concern from some member groups about significant liability for potential fraudulent claims if the presumption is misused or not adequately regulated.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2743

Abortion reporting requirements; repeal

AZ HB2816

Appropriations; DES; developmental disabilities program

AZ HB2744

Contraception; rights; limits

AZ HB2745

Fertility treatment; access

AZ HB2806

Interstate agreement; national popular vote.

AZ HB2890

Pregnant employees; reasonable accommodation.

AZ HB2848

Single-family residence purchases; limitations

AZ HB2733

Unmanned aircraft; qualified immunity

AZ HB2445

Tax deed; sale; affordable housing

AZ HB2677

Middle school students; CTE courses

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