THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
555 |
THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to workers' compensation.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
"§386-
Firefighters and law
enforcement officers suffering from disease of the heart. (a) A disease of the heart shall be presumed to
have been proximately caused by and resulted from the nature of an employee's
employment if:
(1) The employee has at least two years
of full-time, continuous, and uninterrupted service as a firefighter or law
enforcement officer in the State; and
(2) The disease is diagnosed and causes
disablement:
(A) During the course of the employee's
employment;
(B) After the employee ceases employment
before completing twenty years of service as a firefighter or law enforcement
officer, and during a period after separation from employment that is equal to
the number of years worked; or
(C) After the employee ceases employment
after completing twenty years or more of service as a firefighter or law
enforcement officer, at any time during the employee's life.
(b) If an employee is separated
from service pursuant to subsection (a)(2)(B) or (C), the presumption established
in subsection (a) shall not apply if the employee:
(1) Frequently or regularly used a
tobacco product within the one-year period immediately preceding the filing of
a claim; or
(2) Materially departed from a
physician's prescribed plan of care within the three-month period immediately
preceding the filing of a claim.
(c) A disease of the heart that
results in either temporary or permanent disability or death shall be
considered a disease proximately caused by or resulting from the nature of
employment and shall be compensable under this chapter if:
(1) The disease is caused by extreme
overexertion in times of stress or danger; and
(2) A relationship can be shown by
competent evidence that the disability or death arose out of and was caused by
the performance of duties as a volunteer firefighter who has served
continuously as a volunteer firefighter in this State by continuously
maintaining an active status on the roster of a volunteer fire department.
(d) Except as otherwise provided
in subsection (e), each employee who is to be covered for diseases of the heart
under this section shall submit to a physical examination, including an
examination of the heart, upon employment, upon commencement of coverage, and
thereafter on an annual basis during the employee's employment.
(e) During the period in which a
volunteer firefighter is continuously on active status on the roster of a
volunteer fire department, a physical examination for the volunteer firefighter
shall be required:
(1) Upon commencement of employment;
(2) Upon commencement of coverage; and
(3) Once every three years after the
physical examination required pursuant to paragraph (2), until the volunteer
firefighter reaches the age of fifty years; provided that a volunteer
firefighter who is fifty years of age or older shall submit to a physical examination once every two years during the
volunteer firefighter's employment.
(f) The employer of the volunteer
firefighter shall be responsible for scheduling the physical examination
required under subsection (e). The
employer shall mail to the volunteer firefighter a written notice of the date,
time, and place of the physical examination at least ten days before the date
of the physical examination and shall obtain, at the time of mailing, a
certificate of mailing issued by the United States Postal Service.
(g) Failure to submit to a
physical examination that is scheduled by the employee's employer pursuant to
subsection (f) shall disqualify the volunteer firefighter from the benefits of
this section.
(h) The chief of a volunteer fire
department may require an applicant to pay for a physical examination required under
this section if the applicant is:
(1) Applying to the volunteer fire department
for the first time as a volunteer firefighter; and
(2) Fifty years of age or older on the
date of the person's application to the volunteer fire department.
(i) The volunteer fire department
shall reimburse an applicant for the cost of a physical examination required under
this section if the applicant:
(1) Paid for the physical examination in
accordance with subsection (h);
(2) Is declared physically fit to
perform the duties required of a firefighter; and
(3) Becomes a volunteer with the
volunteer fire department.
(j) Except as otherwise provided
in subsection (h), all physical examinations required pursuant to subsections (d)
and (e) shall be paid for by the employer.
(k) An employee shall be disqualified
from the benefits of this section if the employee:
(1) Is ordered by a physician who
performs the physical examination required by subsections (d) and (e) to
correct a predisposing condition that leads to heart disease;
(2) The correction ordered under
paragraph (1) is within the ability of the employee; and
(3) The employee fails to correct the
predisposing condition as ordered under paragraph (1).
(l) A person who is determined to
be:
(1) Partially disabled from an
occupational disease pursuant to the provisions of this section; and
(2) Incapable of performing, with or
without remuneration, work as a firefighter or law enforcement officer,
may elect to receive the benefits provided under section 386-31 for a permanent total disability.
(m) Claims filed under this
section may be reopened at any time during the life of the employee for further
examination and treatment of the employee upon certification by a physician of
a change in circumstances related to the disease that would warrant an increase
or rearrangement of compensation.
(n) As used in this section:
"Firefighter"
means a person who works for a state or county agency and whose
principal duties are to prevent and fight fires. "Firefighter" includes a volunteer
firefighter.
"Law
enforcement officer" means a sheriff or deputy sheriff, a police officer,
an enforcement officer within the division of conservation and resources
enforcement of the department of land and natural resources, a special agent of
the department of the attorney general, and any other public servant vested by
law with a duty to maintain public order, make arrests for offenses, or enforce
criminal laws, whether that duty extends to all offenses or is limited to a
specific class of offenses.
"Volunteer firefighter" has the same meaning as in section
386-181(a)."
SECTION 2. Section 386-82, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§386-82 Claim for compensation; limitation of time. (a) The right to compensation under this chapter
shall be barred unless a written claim therefor is made to the director of
labor and industrial relations[[]:[]]
(1) Within two years after the date at which the effects of the injury for which the employee is entitled to compensation have become manifest; and
(2) Within five years after the date of the accident or occurrence which caused the injury.
(b)
The [foregoing] limitations of time described in subsection
(a) shall not apply to a claim for injury [caused]:
(1) Caused
by compressed air [or due];
(2) Due
to occupational exposure to, or contact with, arsenic, asbestos, benzol,
beryllium, zirconium, cadmium, chrome, lead, fluorine, or other mineral or
substance with carcinogenic properties, as incorporated in the Hawaii
Occupational Safety and Health Standards[, or];
(3) Due
to exposure to X-rays, radium, ionizing radiation, or radioactive substances[,];
or
(4) Disease
of the heart under section 386- ,
but [such]
the claim shall be barred unless it is made to the director, in writing,
within two years after knowledge that the injury or disease was
proximately caused by, or resulted from the nature of, the employment. The claim may be made by the injured employee
or the employee's dependents or by some other person on the employee's or their
behalf. The claim shall state in
ordinary language the time, place, nature, and cause of the injury."
SECTION 3. This Act does not affect rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before its effective date.
SECTION 4. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 5. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
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Report Title:
Workers' Compensation; Firefighters; Law Enforcement Officers; Heart Disease
Description:
Creates a
presumption for workers' compensation purposes that diseases of the heart in
firefighters and law enforcement officers were proximately caused by and
resulted from the nature of the person's employment if certain conditions are
met. Exempts injuries caused by disease
of the heart from certain time limitations applicable to workers' compensation
claims. Establishes a process for
regular physical examinations of firefighters and law enforcement officers to
reduce heart disease risks.
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