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NJ A4469

NJ A4469
Provides workers' compensation benefits for certain public safety workers who developed illness or injury as result of responding to September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.


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Introduced
09/15/2022
In Committee
10/17/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill creates a presumption that any injury, illness, or death from any World Trade Center-related health conditions that are certified by the Centers for Disease Control is compensable under workers' compensation law for public safety workers who participated in the response to the September 11, 2001 attacks and who are being treated or monitored through the World Trade Center Health Program established by the Centers for Disease Control. While certain workers may already be covered under other eligibility criteria for workers' compensation benefits, there remains workers who acted heroically on September 11th, who have become ill or injured, but who remain ineligible for workers' compensation benefits. Although this bill eliminates any statutes of limitations issues for workers who have not yet filed for their conditions, the bill limits treatment to those individuals who are participating in the World Trade Center Health Program. This program was established by the Centers for Disease Control, and one of the centers of operations is Rutgers University. There is no question that the individuals receiving treatment and monitoring in the program participated in the response to September 11th attacks, and this bill provides benefits for these heroes who have endured serious health consequences as a result of that participation.

AI Summary

This bill creates a presumption that any injury, illness, or death from any World Trade Center-related health conditions certified by the Centers for Disease Control is compensable under workers' compensation law for public safety workers who participated in the response to the September 11, 2001 attacks and are being treated or monitored through the World Trade Center Health Program. The bill eliminates any statutes of limitations issues for these workers, but limits treatment coverage to those participating in the World Trade Center Health Program. The program was established by the Centers for Disease Control, and one of the centers of operations is Rutgers University. This bill aims to provide benefits for the heroes who have endured serious health consequences as a result of their participation in the response to the September 11th attacks.

Committee Categories

Labor and Employment, Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (5)

Last Action

Reported out of Asm. Comm. with Amendments, and Referred to Assembly Homeland Security and State Preparedness Committee (on 10/17/2022)

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