Sec. 583. Establishment of the Atomic Veterans Commemorative Service Medal
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The Secretary of Defense shall design and produce a commemorative military service medal, to be known as the Atomic Veterans Commemorative Service Medal , to commemorate the service and sacrifice of veterans who were instrumental in the development of our nations atomic and nuclear weapons programs. The Secretary of Defense shall, within 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, determine eligibility requirements for this medal. Sixty days prior to publishing the eligibility requirements for this medal, the Secretary of Defense shall submit proposed eligibility criteria under paragraph
(1)to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives for comment. The Secretary of Defense may require persons to submit supporting documentation for the medal authorized in subsection
(a)to determine eligibility under paragraph (1). At the request of an eligible veteran, the Secretary of Defense shall issue the Atomic Veterans Commemorative Service Medal to the eligible veteran. In the case of a veteran who is deceased, the Secretary may provide for issuance of the Atomic Veterans Commemorative Service Medal to the next-of-kin of the persons. If applications for a medal are filed by more than one next of kin of a person eligible to receive a medal under this section, the Secretary of Defense shall determine which next-of-kin will receive the medal. The Secretary shall prepare and disseminate as appropriate an application by which veterans and their next-of-kin may apply to receive the Atomic Veterans Service Medal. There is authorized to be appropriated such sum as may be necessary to carry out this section.