Sec. 100203. Claims relating to uranium mining
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Section 5(a)(1)(A)(i) of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act ( Public Law 101–426 ; 42 U.S.C. 2210 note) is amended to read as follows: was employed in a uranium mine or uranium mill (including any individual who was employed in the transport of uranium ore or vanadium-uranium ore from such mine or mill) located in Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming, South Dakota, Washington, Utah, Idaho, North Dakota, Oregon, or Texas at any time during the period beginning on January 1, 1942, and ending on December 31, 1990; or was employed as a core driller in a State referred to in subclause
(I)during the period described in such subclause; and . Section 5(a)(1)(A)(ii)(I) of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act ( Public Law 101–426 ; 42 U.S.C. 2210 note) is amended by inserting or renal cancer or any other chronic renal disease, including nephritis and kidney tubal tissue injury after nonmalignant respiratory disease . Section 5(a)(1)(A)(ii)(II) of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act ( Public Law 101–426 ; 42 U.S.C. 2210 note) is amended— by inserting , core driller, after was a miller ; by inserting , or was involved in remediation efforts at such a uranium mine or uranium mill, after ore transporter ; by inserting
(I)after clause
(i); and by striking or renal cancers and all that follows and inserting or renal cancer or any other chronic renal disease, including nephritis and kidney tubal tissue injury; or . Section 5(a)(1)(A)(ii) of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act ( Public Law 101–426 ; 42 U.S.C. 2210 note), as amended by subsection (c), is further amended— in subclause (I), by striking or at the end; and by adding at the end the following: does not meet the conditions of subclause
(I)or (II); worked, during the period described in clause (i)(I), in 2 or more of the following positions: miner, miller, core driller, and ore transporter; meets the requirements under paragraph
(4)or (5); and submits written medical documentation that the individual developed lung cancer, a nonmalignant respiratory disease, renal cancer, or any other chronic renal disease, including nephritis and kidney tubal tissue injury after exposure to radiation through work in one or more of the positions referred to in item (bb); . Section 5(a) of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act ( Public Law 101–426 ; 42 U.S.C. 2210 note) is amended by adding at the end the following: An individual meets the requirements under this paragraph if the individual worked in one or more of the positions referred to in paragraph (1)(A)(ii)(III)(bb) for a period of at least one year during the period described in paragraph (1)(A)(i)(I). An individual meets the requirements of this paragraph if the individual, during the period described in paragraph (1)(A)(i)(I), worked as a miner and was exposed to such number of working level months that the Attorney General determines, when combined with the exposure of such individual to radiation through work as a miller, core driller, or ore transporter during the period described in paragraph (1)(A)(i)(I), results in such individual being exposed to a total level of radiation that is greater or equal to the level of exposure of an individual described in paragraph (4). . Section 5(b) of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act ( Public Law 101–426 ; 42 U.S.C. 2210 note) is amended— in paragraph (7), by striking and at the end; in paragraph (8), by striking the period at the end and inserting ; and ; and by adding at the end the following: the term core driller means any individual employed to engage in the act or process of obtaining cylindrical rock samples of uranium or vanadium by means of a borehole drilling machine for the purpose of mining uranium or vanadium. .
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- Pub. L. 101-426
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