Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2414

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Voted on by Senate
 
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Caption

Relating to the eligibility of certain first responders for workers' compensation benefits for post-traumatic stress disorder under the workers' compensation system.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2414 will likely have far-reaching consequences for first responders in Texas, enhancing their access to crucial mental health support through workers' compensation benefits. By presuming PTSD as a compensable injury, the bill aims to reduce the burden of proof on first responders, making it easier for them to receive assistance. This could lead to better mental health outcomes and reduce stigma around obtaining help for psychological conditions resulting from job-related stress.

Summary

House Bill 2414 addresses the eligibility of specific first responders for workers' compensation benefits regarding post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The bill aims to amend the Labor Code to ensure that PTSD, when incurred by first responders in the course of their duties, is presumed to be a compensable injury unless evidence proves otherwise. This significant shift recognizes the unique challenges faced by first responders and the mental health implications of their work, marking a notable change in how the state approaches mental health for this demographic.

Contention

While HB 2414 is expected to gain support from various advocacy groups and mental health professionals who prioritize the well-being of first responders, notable points of contention may arise regarding the potential impact on the workers' compensation system. Critics may argue that the presumption clause could lead to a surge in claims, raising concerns about the financial sustainability of the workers' compensation fund. Additionally, discussions around the specific definitions of PTSD and the responsibilities of employers in managing such claims may further provoke debate among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1667

Relating to the eligibility of certain first responders for workers' compensation benefits for post-traumatic stress disorder under the workers' compensation system.

TX HB673

Relating to the eligibility of certain first responders for workers' compensation benefits for post-traumatic stress disorder.

TX SB28

Relative to workers' compensation claims involving emergency responders with acute stress disorder or post-traumatic stress disorder.

TX HB06405

An Act Concerning Workers' Compensation Coverage For First Responders For Post-traumatic Stress Injuries.

TX HB05608

An Act Expanding Workers' Compensation Coverage For Post-traumatic Stress Injuries For Law Enforcement And First Responders.

TX A4867

Establishes toll free helpline for first responders, health care workers, and other frontline workers experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder.

TX H3261

Workers compensation for first responders

TX HB2204

first responders; post-traumatic stress disorder

TX A4660

Requires DHS to provide psychiatric service dogs to first responders, health care workers, and other frontline workers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorders due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

TX HB26

AN ACT relating to workers' compensation for first responders.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.