I think this is a difficult question, but how concerned are you that this bill will establish standards—perhaps expensive standards—for post-exposure reduction of risk? How able are volunteer firefighters, for example, to access that same sort of protection?
Is this going to create liabilities for volunteer firefighting units that may not have the ability to undergo the decontamination steps post-exposure? Are you worried about the liability and the fact that volunteer firefighters won't want to do it because they don't have the means to meet the same standards as, say, big, urban units?