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Federal Presumptive Legislation Introduced in
House
February 20, 2007 – Legislation granting disability retirement
benefits to federal fire fighters who contact certain illnesses on the job has
been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives.
HR 1142, the Federal Firefighters Fairness Act, was introduced
by Representatives Lois Capps (D-CA) and Jo Ann Davis (R-VA). The bill creates a
rebuttal presumption that federal fire fighters who become disabled by heart
disease, lung disease, certain cancers and certain infectious diseases
contracted such illnesses on the job.
To date, more than 40 states have recognized that these
illnesses are occupational hazards of fire fighting, and have enacted laws
presuming that such illnesses are job-related for the purposes of workers
compensation and disability retirement unless proven otherwise.
“The current burden of proof federal fire fighters must meet to
qualify for disability benefits is almost insurmountable,” says IAFF General
President Harold Schaitberger. “Federal fire fighters hold some of the most
hazardous and sensitive jobs in the country, and they deserve the same
occupational safeguards and benefits that the majority of their municipal
brothers and sisters enjoy.”
A Senate version of the legislation is expected to be introduced
in the coming weeks. The Federal Firefighters Fairness Act will be featured at
the upcoming IAFF Legislative Conference in March.
For more information about the Federal Firefighters Fairness
Act, click
here.
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