Sec. 104. Climate change health protection and promotion reports
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The Secretary shall offer to enter into an agreement, including the provision of such funding as may be necessary, with the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, under which such National Academies will prepare periodic reports to aid public health and health care professionals in preparing for and responding to the adverse health effects of climate change that— review scientific developments on health impacts and health disparities of climate change; evaluate the measurable impacts of activities undertaken at the directive of the national strategic action plan; and recommend changes to the national strategic action plan and climate and health program.
The agreement under subsection
(a)shall require a report to be submitted to Congress and the Secretary and made publicly available not later than 1 year after the first publication of the national strategic action plan, and every 4 years thereafter.