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04/21/2026
The Public Health and Welfare
Chapter 84 — Department of Energy
Subchapter XVI — Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation
Part A — Establishment of Compensation Program and Compensation Fund
(a) Legislative proposal required. - Not later than March 15, 2001, the President shall submit to Congress a proposal for legislation to implement the compensation program. The proposal for legislation shall include, at a minimum, the specific recommendations (including draft legislation) of the President for the following:
(a)(1) The types of compensation and benefits, including lost wages, medical benefits, and any lump-sum settlement payments, to be provided under the compensation program.
(a)(2) Any adjustments or modifications necessary to appropriately administer the compensation program under part B.
(a)(3) Whether to expand the compensation program to include other illnesses associated with exposure to toxic substances.
(a)(4) Whether to expand the class of individuals who are members of the Special Exposure Cohort (as defined in section 7384l(14) of this title).
(b) Assessment of potential covered employees and required amounts. - The President shall include with the proposal for legislation under subsection (a) of this section the following:
(b)(1) An estimate of the number of covered employees that the President determines were exposed in the performance of duty.
(b)(2) An estimate, for each fiscal year of the compensation program, of the amounts to be required for compensation and benefits anticipated to be provided in such fiscal year under the compensation program.
(Pub. L. 106-398, §1 (div. C, title XXXVI, §3613), Oct. 30, 2000, 114 Stat. 1654, 1654A-498.)
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