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IAFF LEGISLATIVE FACT SHEET

FEDERAL FIRE FIGHTER PRESUMPTIVE DISABILITY

The IAFF supports the Federal Firefighters Fairness Act and encourages Members of Congress to co-sponsor the bill.

BACKGROUND

Fire fighters are exposed on a daily basis to stress, smoke, heat and various toxic substances. As a result, fire fighters are far more likely to contract heart disease, lung disease and cancer than other workers. And as fire fighters increasingly assume the role of the nation’s leading providers of emergency medical services, they are also exposed to infectious diseases. Heart disease, lung disease, cancer and infectious disease are now among the leading causes of death and disability for fire fighters, and numerous studies have found that these illnesses are occupational hazards of fire fighting.

In recognition of this link, over 40 states have enacted presumptive disability laws that presume that cardiovascular diseases, certain cancers and certain infectious diseases contracted by fire fighters are job-related for purposes of worker's compensation and disability retirement unless proven otherwise. No such law covers fire fighters employed by the federal government.

Under the Federal Employee Compensation Act (FECA), federal fire fighters must be able to pinpoint the precise incident or exposure that caused a disease in order for it to be considered job-related. This burden of proof is extraordinarily difficult for fire fighters to meet because they respond to a wide variety of emergency calls, constantly working in different environments under different conditions. As a result, very few cases of occupational disease contracted by fire fighters have been deemed to be service-connected.


CURRENT LEGISLATION

U.S. House:        H.R. 1142, the Federal Firefighters Fairness Act
                          Sponsors:          Representative Lois Capps (D-CA)
                                                    Representative Todd Platts (R-PA)

U.S. Senate:       S. 1924, the Federal Firefighters Fairness Act
                          Sponsors:          Senator Thomas Carper (D-DE)
                                                    Senator John Warner (R-VA)

Summary:          H.R. 1142 and S. 1924 would create a rebuttable presumption that
                          cardiovascular disease, certain cancers and certain infectious diseases
                          contracted by federal fire fighters are job-related for purposes of
                          workers’ compensation and disability retirement.

Cosponsors H.R. 1142

Cosponsors S. 1924


CONGRESSIONAL ACTION

On February 16, 2007, H.R. 1142 was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives and referred to the Committee on Education and Labor.

On August 1, 2007, S. 1924 was introduced in the U.S. Senate and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 

On June 25, 2008, the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs approved S. 1924 by voice vote.  Read More...
 


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