By: Bumgarner, et al. (Senate Sponsor - Parker) H.B. No. 198
         (In the Senate - Received from the House May 7, 2025;
  May 7, 2025, read first time and referred to Committee on Local
  Government; May 13, 2025, reported favorably by the following
  vote:  Yeas 6, Nays 0; May 13, 2025, sent to printer.)
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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
 
  relating to periodic health screenings for firefighters.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  This Act may be cited as the Wade Cannon Act.
         SECTION 2.  Chapter 180, Local Government Code, is amended
  by adding Section 180.011 to read as follows:
         Sec. 180.011.  OCCUPATIONAL CANCER SCREENING FOR
  FIREFIGHTERS. (a) In this section, "firefighter" means an
  individual defined as fire protection personnel under Section
  419.021, Government Code.
         (b)  A political subdivision that employs firefighters shall
  offer an occupational cancer screening to each firefighter at no
  cost to the firefighter in the fifth year of the firefighter's
  employment, and once every year following the initial screening.
         (c)  The occupational cancer screening offered under
  Subsection (b) must be confidential, and in addition to testing for
  cancer, include:
               (1)  a urine test;
               (2)  a pulmonary function test;
               (3)  an electrocardiogram;
               (4)  an infectious disease screening;
               (5)  a breast cancer screening;
               (6)  a blood test; and
               (7)  subject to Subsection (d), a chest x-ray.
         (d)  A firefighter is eligible to receive a chest x-ray
  during the screening under this section once every five years.
         (e)  The Texas Commission on Fire Protection shall adopt
  rules establishing minimum standards for the screening under this
  section using standards developed by the National Fire Protection
  Association.
         (f)  Notwithstanding Subsection (b), a political subdivision
  that employs firefighters is not required to offer a screening
  under this section if the political subdivision offers an annual
  occupational medical examination under a plan submitted to the
  Texas Commission on Fire Protection no later than February 1 of each
  year.  The plan must be endorsed by a physician and be in
  substantial compliance with standards developed by the National
  Fire Protection Association.  The Texas Commission on Fire
  Protection shall adopt rules to implement this subsection.
         SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect June 1, 2026.
 
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