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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 10420 · Sec. 3613

Sec. 3613. LEGISLATIVE PROPOSAL

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## SEC. 3613 LEGISLATIVE PROPOSAL **[**[42 U.S.C. 7384f](/us/usc/t42/s7384f)**]** ###
(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: ####
(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. ####
(2)Any adjustments or modifications necessary to appropriately administer the compensation program under subtitle B. ####
(3)Whether to expand the compensation program to include other illnesses associated with exposure to toxic substances. ####
(4)Whether to expand the class of individuals who are members of the Special Exposure Cohort (as defined in section 3621(14)). ###
(b)Assessment of Potential Covered Employees and Required Amounts The President shall include with the proposal for legislation under subsection
(a)the following: ####
(1)An estimate of the number of covered employees that the President determines were exposed in the performance of duty. ####
(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.
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