Safety

Workers' comp for emergency personnel debated

Emergency Management Alert, June 4, 2007

A legislative panel in Connecticut has approved a bill that would make it easier for certain types of emergency personnel to receive worker's compensation for work-related incidents and illnesses, reports The Stamford Advocate.

 

The bill is now headed to the General Assembly for a vote, the Advocate says, but the measure is not without its critics, or its supporters.

 

At the heart of the proposed measure, and the controversy it has encountered, is the provision that "would force municipalities to presume a firefighter, police officer, or emergency technician diagnosed with hepatitis, meningitis, tuberculosis, or certain forms of cancer became infected while on active duty," the Advocate reports.

 

Read the entire article here.

 

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