Title: U.S. Department of Justice Radiation Exposure Compensation Program
1U.S. Department of Justice Radiation Exposure
Compensation Program
Presentation to U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services Health Resources and Services
Administration ORHP Grantee Partnership
Meeting September 1, 2009
Dianne S. Spellberg Acting Assistant Director,
Torts Branch 202-616-4129 dianne.spellberg_at_usdoj.g
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2RECA
From 1945 through 1962, the United States
conducted nearly 200 atmospheric nuclear weapons
tests. Congress passed the Radiation Exposure
Compensation Act (RECA), 42 U.S. C. 2210
(2006), on October 5, 1990, and later broadened
the scope of the Acts coverage on July 10, 2000.
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Operation CROSSROADS (Shot BAKER), Pacific Test
Site 1946
3Federal Radiation CompensationNetwork of
Interagency Systems
RECA
DOJ
HHS
Radiation Exposure Compensation Program
DOD
Radiation Exposure Screening and Education
Program (RESEP)
Defense Threat Reduction Agency
DVA
DOL
Offset Calculation for Uniformed Veterans
Energy Employees Occupational Illness
Compensation Program (EEOICP)
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4RECA
Radiation Exposure Compensation Act
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5RECA
Claim Overview
Receive Claim
Initial Review
Approval
Supplemental Material
- 60-Day Deficiency Letter
- ID
- Presence
- NCD
- Requests
- ID
- Presence
- Medical Records
- Declarations
No Response
Denial
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Operation UPSHOT-KNOTHOLE (Shot BADGER), Nevada
Test Site 1953
6RECA
RECA Program History
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7RECA
Claims Adjudication (from April 1992 to July 28,
2009)
Claim Type Pending Approved Approved Denied Total
Downwinder 364 13,356 667,770,000 3,574 17,284
Onsite Participant 53 1,331 95,238,639 1,562 2,950
Uranium Miner 134 5,105 509,774,560 3,077 8,314
Uranium Miller 41 1,247 124,700,000 349 1,643
Ore Transporter 2 258 25,800,000 98 359
TOTAL 593 21,297 1,423,283,199 8,660 30,550
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8Outreach
RECA
- Since 1992, consistent outreach efforts to
American Southwest - Extensive cooperation with Navajo Nation, Hopi,
Yavapai Apache, and other Southwest tribes - FY 2009 Navajo Administrative visit to Shiprock,
New Mexico, to assist Office of Navajo Uranium
Workers and participate in meeting of Navajo
Medicine Man Association Program staff
participated in town hall meetings in Grand
Junction, CO, and with Yavapai Apache in Camp
Verde, AZ
FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009240
hours 537 hours
768 hours 566 hours
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9Uranium Mining, post-1971
RECA
- From 1942-1971 the United States government was
involved in the uranium industry. During a
significant portion of this time, 1947 thorough
1966, the government was the sole purchaser of
uranium ore. After the termination of the
governments procurement program in 1971, the
federal government did not purchase any more
uranium. - The Acts coverage, which ends in 1971, is based
on the rationale that the government ceased its
involvement in the uranium production industry by
that time.
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10Mohave County, AZ
RECA
- 1990 Congress passed the Radiation Exposure
Compensation Act - Section 4(b)(1)(C) of the Act affected area
means, in the State of Arizona, the counties of
Coconino, Yavapai, Navajo, Apache, and Gila, and
that part of Arizona that is north of the Grand
Canyon - 2000 Congress broadened the scope of the Acts
coverage, but inexplicably struck the phrase and
that part of Arizona that is north of the Grand
Canyon - 2002 Congress put back the phrase which included
that part of Arizona that is north of the Grand
Canyon as a downwind area
At no point has the Act ever covered the part of
Mohave County, Arizona, that is south of the
Grand Canyon
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11Pending Legislation Related to RECA 111th
Congress
RECA
- S. 1342 To include Idaho and Montana as downwind
areas. - H.R. 1630 To include the Territory of Guam as a
downwind area. - S. 757/H.R. 1828 To add 10 new compensable
diseases for downwinder and onsite participant
claimants -
S. 1342, H.R. 1630, and S. 757/H.R. 1828 were
introduced in the 109th and 110th Congressional
sessions and re-introduced in the 111th Congress.
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12Resources and Budget
RECA
- Resources
- Program staff includes an Assistant Director 1
Senior Counsel 2 trial attorneys 12 paralegals
1 payment specialist 1 law clerk and 3
contractor employees. - Budget
- Monetary awards are paid from the Radiation
Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) Trust Fund. -
- Since FY 2006, the Consolidated Appropriations
Act for 2005 authorized mandatory and
indefinite funding for the Program. Also, this
legislation directed that the Trust Fund
exclusively pay Section 4 claimants (downwinders
and on-site participants). - RECA Section 5 claimants (uranium miners,
millers, and ore transporters) are paid from the
Energy Employees Occupational Illness
Compensation Act Fund.
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13RECA
- RECA AND EEOICPA PROGRAMSWORKING TOGETHER
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Operation CASTLE (Shot BRAVO), Pacific Test Site
1954
14Federal Radiation Compensation Network
RECA
Part B Additional 50,000 medical benefits
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15RECA
DOJ/DOL Inter-Agency Process
- Claim approved under Section 5 of RECA (uranium
miners, millers and ore transporters) - Within two weeks, RECA Program sends awardees
EEOICP information packet - Cover letter
- FAQs
- Claim forms
- Pre-addressed envelope for DOL/Denver
- DOL sends letter to the RECA Program requesting
confirmation of status under RECA - Routine Use Notice allows DOJ to release
information from - RECA files
- RECA Program sends response to DOL confirming
status within 30 days
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16RECA
Medical Employment Records
- Part E of EEOICPA requires evaluation of medical
and employment records - Limited burden on claimants to provide this
information to DOL - RECA Program provides copies of medical and
employment records directly to DOL
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