The bill establishes a new section, 381.94, in the Florida Statutes, which outlines the screening requirements for patients with dense breast tissue. It allows patients who have been identified as having dense breast tissue in their mammography report to receive an ultrasound or other additional screening tests without the prerequisite of undergoing a conventional mammogram first. This change aims to improve access to necessary screenings for individuals with dense breast tissue, which can complicate the detection of breast cancer.

Additionally, the bill defines "mammography report" in accordance with federal regulations, specifically referencing 21 C.F.R. s. 900.12(c). The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2025, providing a timeline for implementation of these new screening protocols.