The bill directs the commissioner of health to conduct a feasibility study for establishing a mobile lung cancer screening program in greater Minnesota. This program would involve a mobile unit equipped with a computed tomography scanner, staffed by health professionals, traveling to various locations to screen residents for lung cancer. The study will include estimating costs for equipment and staffing, identifying services provided, evaluating regions with barriers to screening, and assessing the potential number of residents who could be screened annually.

Additionally, the bill includes an appropriation of funds from the general fund for fiscal year 2027 to support the feasibility study. The commissioner is required to submit a report on the findings of the study to relevant legislative committees by February 1, 2027. This initiative aims to enhance access to lung cancer screening in underserved areas of greater Minnesota.