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                                                      PRINTER'S NO. 1521

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


SENATE BILL

No. 1138 Session of 2007


        INTRODUCED BY PUNT, O'PAKE, RAFFERTY, ERICKSON, FONTANA, ORIE,
           BOSCOLA, GREENLEAF, WAUGH, KITCHEN, TARTAGLIONE, COSTA,
           BAKER, WASHINGTON, LAVALLE, DINNIMAN, M. WHITE, PILEGGI,
           PIPPY AND ROBBINS, NOVEMBER 5, 2007

        REFERRED TO LABOR AND INDUSTRY, NOVEMBER 5, 2007

                                     AN ACT

     1  Amending the act of June 2, 1915 (P.L.736, No.338), entitled, as
     2     reenacted and amended, "An act defining the liability of an
     3     employer to pay damages for injuries received by an employe
     4     in the course of employment; establishing an elective
     5     schedule of compensation; providing procedure for the
     6     determination of liability and compensation thereunder; and
     7     prescribing penalties," further defining "occupational
     8     disease."

     9     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
    10  hereby enacts as follows:
    11     Section 1.  Section 108(m.1) of the act of June 2, 1915
    12  (P.L.736, No.338), known as the Workers' Compensation Act,
    13  reenacted and amended June 21, 1939 (P.L.520, No.281) and added
    14  December 20, 2001 (P.L.967, No.115), is amended to read:
    15     Section 108.  The term "occupational disease," as used in
    16  this act, shall mean only the following diseases.
    17     * * *
    18     (m.1)  Hepatitis C in the occupations of professional and
    19  volunteer firefighters, volunteer ambulance corps personnel,
    20  volunteer rescue and lifesaving squad personnel, emergency

     1  medical services personnel and paramedics, Pennsylvania State
     2  Police officers, sheriffs and deputy sheriffs, police officers
     3  requiring certification under 53 Pa.C.S. Ch. 21 (relating to
     4  employees), and Commonwealth and county correctional employes,
     5  and forensic security employes of the Department of Public
     6  Welfare, having duties including care, custody and control of
     7  inmates involving exposure to such disease. Hepatitis C in any
     8  of these occupations shall establish a presumption that such
     9  disease is an occupational disease within the meaning of this
    10  act, but this presumption shall not be conclusive and may be
    11  rebutted. This presumption shall be rebutted if the employer has
    12  established an employment screening program, in accordance with
    13  guidelines established by the department in coordination with
    14  the Department of Health and the Pennsylvania Emergency
    15  Management Agency and published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin,
    16  and testing pursuant to that program establishes that the
    17  employe incurred the Hepatitis C virus prior to any job-related
    18  exposure.
    19     * * *
    20     Section 2.  This act shall take effect in 60 days.







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