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COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE

FOR

Senate Bill No. 652

(By Senator Kessler)

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[Originating in the Committee on the Judiciary;

reported February 25, 2010.]

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A BILL to amend and reenact §23-4-1f of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to allowing workers' compensation for mental illnesses related to being a crime victim.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That §23-4-1f of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 4. DISABILITY AND DEATH BENEFITS.

§23-4-1f. Certain psychiatric injuries and diseases not compensable; exception.

For the purposes of this chapter, no an alleged injury or disease shall be is not recognized as a compensable injury or disease which if it was solely caused by nonphysical means and which did not result in any physical injury or disease to the person claiming benefits: It is the purpose of this section to clarify that so-called mental-mental claims are not compensable under this chapter. Provided, That a person may qualify for Workers Compensation for mental illness, without an accompanying physical injury or illness, when the mental illness is the direct and proximate result of being a victim of a crime of violence against the person. Such crime must have occurred during the course of employment of the person fileing for benefits under this chapter. The crime must be reported to the police within seventy- two hours after the occurrence of the crime. A person is not eligible for workers compensation benefits if he or she was engaging in the criminal activity that resulted in the mental illness.


NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to is allow payment of workers compensation benefits for mental illness when a person becomes ill after being a victim of a crime.


Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.
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