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Bill to Assist Victims of Terrorism Heads to the Governor’s Desk

For immediate release:

Sacramento –AB 44, a bill authored by Assemblymember Eloise Gómez Reyes (D-San Bernardino), that arose from the from the December 2nd 2015 terrorist attack in San Bernardino, passed out of the Legislature and is now at the Governor’s desk to await his signature.  Introduced on the one-year anniversary of the attack, the bill requires that employees injured in an act of terrorism must receive the immediate services of a nurse case manager and that they be told of the medical treatment options that are available.

“Months after the December 2nd attack in San Bernardino survivors faced unacceptable delays and denials for critical medical treatment”, said Assemblymember Reyes. “AB 44 is a small but important step to ensure that workers injured by an act of terrorism receive the proper attention they deserve in the workers’ compensation system.”

AB 44 also includes Legislative intent language that specifies that treatment provided to all injured workers, including mental health treatment and counseling services for psychological injuries and post-traumatic stress disorder, is provided by health care providers who are trained and qualified to treat those injuries, and because of the unique circumstances surrounding the number and severity of injuries that can be caused by a single act of domestic terrorism,  it is appropriate to provide workers with injuries that result from an act of domestic  terrorism with additional advocacy services, as provided by this bill. Now that the bill is headed to the Governor, he has 30 days to sign or veto the bill.

To follow AB 44 while it heads to the Governor, click here.

Assemblymember Eloise Gómez Reyes represents Assembly District 47 which includes the cities of Fontana, Rialto, Colton, Grand Terrace, San Bernardino and the unincorporated areas of Muscoy and Bloomington.

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