Arizona 2024 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2117 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/03/2024

                    PREFILED JAN 03 2024    REFERENCE TITLE: workers' compensation; occupational disease; presumption             State of Arizona House of Representatives Fifty-sixth Legislature Second Regular Session 2024           HB 2117           Introduced by  Representative Payne                  An Act   amending section 23-901.09, Arizona Revised Statutes; relating to workers' compensation.      (TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)   

 

 

PREFILED JAN 03 2024

REFERENCE TITLE: workers' compensation; occupational disease; presumption
State of Arizona House of Representatives Fifty-sixth Legislature Second Regular Session 2024
HB 2117
Introduced by  Representative Payne

REFERENCE TITLE: workers' compensation; occupational disease; presumption

 

 

 

 

State of Arizona

House of Representatives

Fifty-sixth Legislature

Second Regular Session

2024

 

 

 

HB 2117

 

Introduced by 

Representative Payne

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

An Act

 

amending section 23-901.09, Arizona Revised Statutes; relating to workers' compensation. 

 

 

(TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)

 

 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona: Section 1. Section 23-901.09, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE23-901.09. Presumption; cancers; firefighters and fire investigators; applicability; definitions A. Notwithstanding section 23-901.01, subsection A and section 23-1043.01: 1. Any disease, infirmity or impairment of a firefighter's or fire investigator's health that is caused by brain, bladder, rectal or colon cancer, lymphoma, leukemia or adenocarcinoma or mesothelioma of the respiratory tract and that results in disability or death is presumed to be an occupational disease as defined in section 23-901, paragraph 13, subdivision (c) and is deemed to arise out of employment.  2. Any disease, infirmity or impairment of a firefighter's or fire investigator's health that is caused by buccal cavity, pharynx, esophagus, large intestine, lung, kidney, prostate, skin, stomach, ovarian, breast or testicular cancer or non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, multiple myeloma or malignant melanoma and that results in disability or death is presumed to be an occupational disease as defined in section 23-901, paragraph 13, subdivision (c) and is deemed to arise out of employment. B. The presumptions provided in subsection A of this section are granted if all of the following apply: 1. The firefighter or fire investigator passed a physical examination before employment and the examination did not indicate evidence of result in a cancer diagnosis. 2. The firefighter or fire investigator was assigned to hazardous duty for at least five years. 3. For the presumption provided in subsection A, paragraph 2 of this section and for firefighters only, the firefighter received a physical examination that is reasonably aligned with the national fire protection association standard on comprehensive occupational medical program for fire departments (NFPA 1582). C. Subsection A of this section applies to both of the following: 1. Firefighters or fire investigators currently in service. 2. Former firefighters or fire investigators who are sixty-five years of age or younger and who are diagnosed with a cancer that is listed in subsection A of this section not more than fifteen years after the firefighter's or fire investigator's last date of employment as a firefighter or fire investigator. D. Subsection A of this section does not apply to cancers of the respiratory tract if there is evidence that the firefighter's or fire investigator's exposure to cigarettes or tobacco products outside of the scope of the firefighter's or fire investigator's official duties is a substantial contributing cause in the development of the cancer. E. The presumption provided in subsection A of this section may be rebutted by clear and convincing evidence that there is a specific cause of the cancer other than an occupational exposure to a carcinogen as defined by the international agency for research on cancer. F. For the purposes of this section: 1. "Firefighter" means a full-time firefighter who was regularly assigned to hazardous duty. 2. "Fire investigator" means a person who is employed full time by a municipality or fire district and who is trained in the process of and responsible for determining the origin, cause and development of a fire or explosion. END_STATUTE Sec. 2. Legislative intent The legislature intends that reoccurring cancers are eligible for coverage under section 23-901.09, Arizona Revised Statutes, as amended by this act. 

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:

Section 1. Section 23-901.09, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:

START_STATUTE23-901.09. Presumption; cancers; firefighters and fire investigators; applicability; definitions

A. Notwithstanding section 23-901.01, subsection A and section 23-1043.01:

1. Any disease, infirmity or impairment of a firefighter's or fire investigator's health that is caused by brain, bladder, rectal or colon cancer, lymphoma, leukemia or adenocarcinoma or mesothelioma of the respiratory tract and that results in disability or death is presumed to be an occupational disease as defined in section 23-901, paragraph 13, subdivision (c) and is deemed to arise out of employment. 

2. Any disease, infirmity or impairment of a firefighter's or fire investigator's health that is caused by buccal cavity, pharynx, esophagus, large intestine, lung, kidney, prostate, skin, stomach, ovarian, breast or testicular cancer or non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, multiple myeloma or malignant melanoma and that results in disability or death is presumed to be an occupational disease as defined in section 23-901, paragraph 13, subdivision (c) and is deemed to arise out of employment.

B. The presumptions provided in subsection A of this section are granted if all of the following apply:

1. The firefighter or fire investigator passed a physical examination before employment and the examination did not indicate evidence of result in a cancer diagnosis.

2. The firefighter or fire investigator was assigned to hazardous duty for at least five years.

3. For the presumption provided in subsection A, paragraph 2 of this section and for firefighters only, the firefighter received a physical examination that is reasonably aligned with the national fire protection association standard on comprehensive occupational medical program for fire departments (NFPA 1582).

C. Subsection A of this section applies to both of the following:

1. Firefighters or fire investigators currently in service.

2. Former firefighters or fire investigators who are sixty-five years of age or younger and who are diagnosed with a cancer that is listed in subsection A of this section not more than fifteen years after the firefighter's or fire investigator's last date of employment as a firefighter or fire investigator.

D. Subsection A of this section does not apply to cancers of the respiratory tract if there is evidence that the firefighter's or fire investigator's exposure to cigarettes or tobacco products outside of the scope of the firefighter's or fire investigator's official duties is a substantial contributing cause in the development of the cancer.

E. The presumption provided in subsection A of this section may be rebutted by clear and convincing evidence that there is a specific cause of the cancer other than an occupational exposure to a carcinogen as defined by the international agency for research on cancer.

F. For the purposes of this section:

1. "Firefighter" means a full-time firefighter who was regularly assigned to hazardous duty.

2. "Fire investigator" means a person who is employed full time by a municipality or fire district and who is trained in the process of and responsible for determining the origin, cause and development of a fire or explosion. END_STATUTE

Sec. 2. Legislative intent

The legislature intends that reoccurring cancers are eligible for coverage under section 23-901.09, Arizona Revised Statutes, as amended by this act.