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Code · New Jersey · Title 26 — Minors · Chapter 2W

26:2W-5 Firefighter cancer registry.

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2. a. The Commissioner of Health shall develop and maintain a firefighter cancer registry, which shall be a voluntary registry of firefighters to collect relevant history and occupational information from firefighters that can be linked to available cancer registry data collected by existing State cancer registries.
b. The commissioner shall seek to include the following information for each firefighter included in the firefighter cancer registry:
(1)the age and demographic information of the firefighter;
(2)the status of the firefighter as either a paid or volunteer firefighter;
(3)the number of years working as a firefighter;
(4)the number of fire incidents attended to by the firefighter, including the number of incidents involving a residential house fire, the number of incidents involving a commercial fire, and the number of incidents involving any other type of fire;
(5)whether the firefighter's history includes smoking or drug use;
(6)relevant physical examination and medical history information; and
(7)any additional information that is deemed necessary by the commissioner.
c. For the purpose of developing and maintaining the firefighter registry established pursuant to this section, the commissioner shall consult experts with experience in developing and maintaining cancer registries, studying cancer incidence, diagnosing and treating cancer, and firefighting.
L.2019, c.113, s.2.
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