Sec. 2121. AUTHORITY TO BRING ACTIONS
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## Sec. 2121 AUTHORITY TO BRING ACTIONS **[**300aa–21**]** ###
(a)Election After judgment has been entered by the United States Claims Court or, if an appeal is taken under section 2112(f), after the appellate court's mandate is issued, the petitioner who filed the petition under section 2111 shall file with the clerk of the United States Claims Court— ####
(1)if the judgment awarded compensation, an election in writing to receive the compensation or to file a civil action for damages for such injury or death, or ####
(2)if the judgment did not award compensation, an election in writing to accept the judgment or to file a civil action for damages for such injury or death. An election shall be filed under this subsection not later than 90 days after the date of the court's final judgment with respect to which the election is to be made. If a person required to file an election with the court under this subsection does not file the election within the time prescribed for filing the election, such person shall be deemed to have filed an election to accept the judgment of the court. If a person elects to receive compensation under a judgment of the court in an action for a vaccine-related injury or death associated with the administration of a vaccine before the effective date of this part or is deemed to have accepted the judgment of the court in such an action, such person may not bring or maintain a civil action for damages against a vaccine administrator or manufacturer for the vaccine-related injury or death for which the judgment was entered. For limitations on the bringing of civil actions for vaccine-related injuries or deaths associated with the administration of a vaccine after the effective date of this part20, see section 2111(a)(2). 20Effective October 1, 1988. ### (b)21 Continuance or Withdrawal of Petition.22 A petitioner under a petition filed under section 2111 may submit to the United States Claims Court a notice in writing choosing to continue or to withdraw the petition if— 21See footnote for section 2112(g). 22The amendment described in section 201(d)(3)(C) of Public Law 102–168 (105 Stat. 1103) has been executed according to the probable intent of the Congress. After redesignating former subparagraphs
(A)and
(B)as paragraphs
(1)and (2), the amendatory instructions of the section provided that section 2121(b) is amended “by running the text of paragraph
(1)into the subsection heading and making the margin of the text full measure”. The instructions were applied to portions of the matter preceding paragraph
(1)as redesignated, rather than to the text of paragraph (1). (That is, the instructions were applied to the former paragraph (1).) ####
(1)a special master fails to make a decision on such petition within the 240 days prescribed by section 2112(d)(3)(A)(ii) (excluding
(i)any period of suspension under section 2112(d)(3)(C) or 2112(d)(3)(D), and
(ii)any days the petition is before a special master as a result of a remand under section 2112(e)(2)(C)), or ####
(2)the court fails to enter a judgment under section 2112 on the petition within 420 days (excluding
(i)any period of suspension under section 2112(d)(3)(C) or 2112(d)(3)(D), and
(ii)any days the petition is before a special master as a result of a remand under section 2112(e)(2)(C)) after the date on which the petition was filed. Such a notice shall be filed within 30 days of the provision of the notice required by section 2112(g). ###
(c)Limitations of Actions A civil action for damages arising from a vaccine-related injury or death for which a petition was filed under section 2111 shall, except as provided in section 2116(c), be brought within the period prescribed by limitations of actions under State law applicable to such civil action.
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- Pub. L. 102-168
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Sec. 2121
AUTHORITY TO BRING ACTIONS
Pub. L.Pub. L. 102-168
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