The bill establishes a new section in chapter 43.70 RCW to implement comprehensive cancer education programs for students in grades six through 12 in Washington State. The Department of Health will contract with a training entity to deliver these age-appropriate programs, which will cover topics such as cancer prevention, risk reduction, and available social and emotional resources. School districts will have the option to voluntarily participate and determine which grades to include. The programs are designed to fit within the normal class period and align with existing health curricula, with an emphasis on adaptability to various formats, including assemblies and individual class sessions.

Additionally, the bill outlines requirements for the training entity, including a proven track record in delivering effective cancer education programs and the ability to expand offerings to meet demand across diverse geographic and demographic areas. The entity must also ensure that programs are available in Spanish and may contract with other organizations to fulfill this requirement. By December 1, 2027, the Department of Health is mandated to report to the governor and legislature on the program's implementation, including participation data and recommendations for future improvements.