Florida Senate - 2026                              CS for SB 774
       
       
        
       By the Committee on Fiscal Policy; and Senators Pizzo,
       Arrington, DiCeglie, Berman, Bernard, Rodriguez, and Massullo
       
       
       
       
       594-02983-26                                           2026774c1
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to 911 public safety telecommunicator
    3         employment-related mental or nervous injuries;
    4         amending s. 112.1815, F.S.; defining the term “911
    5         public safety telecommunicator”; providing that
    6         specified provisions relating to certain medical
    7         benefits for mental or nervous injuries for first
    8         responders also apply to 911 public safety
    9         telecommunicators; providing construction; providing a
   10         declaration of important state interest; providing an
   11         effective date.
   12          
   13  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   14  
   15         Section 1. Subsection (1) and paragraph (a) of subsection
   16  (2) of section 112.1815, Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
   17         112.1815 Firefighters, paramedics, emergency medical
   18  technicians, and law enforcement officers, and 911 public safety
   19  telecommunicators; special provisions for employment-related
   20  accidents and injuries.—
   21         (1) As used in this section, the term:
   22         (a)“911 public safety telecommunicator” has the same
   23  meaning as in s. 401.465(1).
   24         (b) “First responder” as used in this section means a law
   25  enforcement officer as defined in s. 943.10, a firefighter as
   26  defined in s. 633.102, or an emergency medical technician or
   27  paramedic as defined in s. 401.23 employed by state or local
   28  government. A volunteer law enforcement officer, firefighter, or
   29  emergency medical technician or paramedic engaged by the state
   30  or a local government is also considered a first responder of
   31  the state or local government for purposes of this section.
   32         (2)(a) For the purpose of determining benefits under this
   33  section relating to employment-related accidents and injuries of
   34  first responders and 911 public safety telecommunicators, the
   35  following shall apply:
   36         1. An injury or disease caused by the exposure to a toxic
   37  substance is not an injury by accident arising out of employment
   38  unless there is a preponderance of the evidence establishing
   39  that exposure to the specific substance involved, at the levels
   40  to which the first responder was exposed, can cause the injury
   41  or disease sustained by the employee.
   42         2. Any adverse result or complication caused by a smallpox
   43  vaccination of a first responder is deemed to be an injury by
   44  accident arising out of work performed in the course and scope
   45  of employment.
   46         3. A mental or nervous injury involving a first responder
   47  or a 911 public safety telecommunicator and occurring as a
   48  manifestation of a compensable injury must be demonstrated by
   49  clear and convincing evidence. For a mental or nervous injury
   50  arising out of the employment unaccompanied by a physical injury
   51  involving a first responder or a 911 public safety
   52  telecommunicator, only medical benefits under s. 440.13 shall be
   53  payable for the mental or nervous injury. However, payment of
   54  indemnity as provided in s. 440.15 may not be made unless a
   55  physical injury arising out of injury as a first responder
   56  accompanies the mental or nervous injury. Benefits for a first
   57  responder are not subject to any limitation on temporary
   58  benefits under s. 440.093 or the 1-percent limitation on
   59  permanent psychiatric impairment benefits under s. 440.15(3)(c).
   60  Benefits for a 911 public safety telecommunicator are not
   61  subject to any limitation on temporary benefits under s.
   62  440.093.
   63         Section 2. The Legislature finds and declares that this act
   64  fulfills an important state interest.
   65         Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2026.