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Michael Lecik Military Firefighters Protection Act
12/15/2023, 3:59 PM
Summary of Bill HR 4306
The bill is named after Michael Lecik, a military firefighter who passed away due to cancer believed to be caused by his exposure to toxic substances while fighting fires on military bases. The act seeks to address the health risks faced by military firefighters by requiring the Department of Defense to provide them with necessary protective gear and equipment.
Additionally, the bill calls for the establishment of a registry to track and monitor the health of military firefighters who may have been exposed to hazardous materials. This registry would help ensure that these individuals receive proper medical care and support. Overall, the Michael Lecik Military Firefighters Protection Act aims to improve the safety and well-being of military firefighters by addressing the risks associated with their job duties. It highlights the importance of protecting those who serve in this critical role and ensuring they have the resources they need to stay safe and healthy.
Congressional Summary of HR 4306
Michael Lecik Military Firefighters Protection Act
This bill establishes a presumption of service-connection for specified diseases becoming manifest in certain veterans to a degree of disability of 10% or more within 15 years of the veteran's separation from active military, naval, or air service. Under a presumption of service-connection, specific diseases or disabilities diagnosed in certain veterans are presumed to have been caused by the circumstances of their military service. Health care benefits and disability compensation may then be awarded.
Veterans addressed by this bill are those who (1) are trained in fire suppression, and (2) served on active duty in a military occupational specialty or career field with a primary responsibility of firefighting or damage control for at least five years in the aggregate.





