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Bill aligning Line of Duty Act beneficiary timeline with workers' compensation passed over for the day

2167425 · January 29, 2025
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Summary

Delegate McQuinn presented HB 2204 to align Line of Duty Act payment eligibility with a 10-year workers' compensation standard for certain cancer-related deaths; proponents urged the change but the subcommittee passed the bill "by for the day" citing fiscal constraints.

Delegate McQuinn summarized House Bill 2204, which would change the Line of Duty Act's payment-to-beneficiary timeline for certain cancer-related deaths to 10 years from a retiree's date of retirement, aligning it with a 2022 change to the Workers' Compensation Act.

"What this bill does in terms of a summary, it provides that if there's a deceased…

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