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§ 79.30 - Scope of subpart.

The regulations in this subpart describe the criteria for eligibility for compensation under section 4(a)(2)(C) of the Act, and the evidence that will be accepted as proof of the various eligibility criteria. Section 4(a)(2)(C) of the Act provides for a payment of $75,000 to individuals who participated onsite in the atmospheric detonation of a nuclear device and later developed a specified compensable disease.

§ 79.31 - Definitions.

(a) The definitions listed in § 79.11(b), (e), (f), (g), and (h), and in § 79.21, apply to this subpart.

(b) Atmospheric detonation of a nuclear device means only a test conducted by the United States prior to January 1, 1963, as listed in paragraph (d) of this section.

(c) First exposure or initial exposure means the date on which the claimant first participated onsite in an atmospheric detonation of a nuclear device.

(d) Period of atmospheric nuclear testing means one of the periods listed in this paragraph that are associated with each test operation, plus an additional six-month period thereafter:

(1) For Operation Trinity, the period July 16, 1945, through August 6, 1945:

Event name Date Location Trinity07/16/45Trinity Test Site

(2) For Operation Crossroads, the period June 28, 1946, through August 31, 1946, for all activities other than the decontamination of ships involved in Operation Crossroads; the period of atmospheric nuclear testing for the decontamination of ships involved in Operation Crossroads shall run from June 28, 1946, through November 30, 1946:

Event name Date Location Able07/01/46Bikini Baker07/25/46Bikini

(3) For Operation Sandstone, the period April 13, 1948, through May 20, 1948:

Event name Date Location X-ray04/15/48Enewetak Yoke05/01/48Enewetak Zebra05/15/48Enewetak

(4) For Operation Ranger, the period January 27, 1951, through February 7, 1951:

Event name Date Location Able01/27/51Nevada Test Site (“NTS”) Baker01/28/51NTS Easy02/01/51NTS Baker-202/02/51NTS Fox02/06/51NTS

(5) For Operation Greenhouse, the period April 5, 1951, through June 20, 1951, for all activities other than service as a member of the garrison or maintenance forces on the atoll of Enewetak between June 21, 1951, and July 1, 1952; the period of atmospheric nuclear testing for service as a member of the garrison or maintenance forces on the atoll of Enewetak shall run from April 5, 1951, through July 1, 1952:

Event name Date Location Dog04/08/51Enewetak Easy04/21/51Enewetak George05/09/51Enewetak Item05/25/51Enewetak

(6) For Operation Buster-Jangle, the period October 22, 1951, through December 20, 1951:

Event name Date Location Able10/22/51NTS Baker10/28/51NTS Charlie10/30/51NTS Dog11/01/51NTS Sugar11/19/51NTS Uncle11/29/51NTS

(7) For Operation Tumbler-Snapper, the period April 1, 1952, through June 20, 1952:

Event name Date Location Able04/01/52NTS Baker04/15/52NTS Charlie04/22/52NTS Dog05/01/52NTS Easy05/07/52NTS Fox05/25/52NTS George06/01/52NTS

(8) For Operation Ivy, the period October 29, 1952, through December 31, 1952:

Event name Date Location Mike11/01/52Enewetak King11/16/52Enewetak

(9) For Operation Upshot-Knothole, the period March 17, 1953, through June 20, 1953:

Event name Date Location Annie03/17/53NTS Nancy03/24/53NTS Ruth03/31/53NTS Dixie04/06/53NTS Ray04/11/53NTS Badger04/18/53NTS Simon04/25/53NTS Encore05/08/53NTS Harry05/19/53NTS Grable05/25/53NTS Climax06/04/53NTS

(10) For Operation Castle, the period February 27, 1954, through May 31, 1954

Event name Date Location Bravo03/01/54Bikini Romeo03/27/54Bikini Koon04/07/54Bikini Union04/26/54Bikini Yankee05/05/54Bikini Nectar05/14/54Enewetak

(11) For Operation Teapot, the period February 18, 1955, through June 10, 1955:

Event name Date Location Wasp02/18/55NTS Moth02/22/55NTS Tesla03/01/55NTS Turk03/07/55NTS Hornet03/12/55NTS Bee03/22/55NTS Ess03/23/55NTS Apple-103/29/55NTS Wasp Prime03/29/55NTS Ha04/06/55NTS Post04/09/55NTS Met04/15/55NTS Apple-205/05/55NTS Zucchini05/15/55NTS

(12) For Operation Wigwam, the period May 14, 1955, through May 15, 1955:

Event name Date Location Wigwam05/14/55Pacific

(13) For Operation Redwing, the period May 2, 1956, through August 6, 1956, for all activities other than service as a member of the garrison or maintenance forces on the atoll of Enewetak from August 7, 1956, through August 7, 1957; the period of atmospheric nuclear testing for service as a member of the garrison or maintenance forces on the atoll of Enewetak shall run from May 2, 1956, through August 7, 1957:

Event name Date Location Lacrosse05/05/56Enewetak Cherokee05/21/56Bikini Zuni05/28/56Bikini Yuma05/28/56Enewetak Erie05/31/56Enewetak Seminole06/06/56Enewetak Flathead06/12/56Bikini Blackfoot06/12/56Enewetak Kickapoo06/14/56Enewetak Osage06/16/56Enewetak Inca06/22/56Enewetak Dakota06/26/56Bikini Mohawk07/03/56Enewetak Apache07/09/56Enewetak Navajo07/11/56Bikini Tewa07/21/56Bikini Huron07/22/56Enewetak

(14) For Operation Plumbbob, the period May 28, 1957, through October 22, 1957:

Event name Date Location Boltzmann05/28/57NTS Franklin06/02/57NTS Lassen06/05/57NTS Wilson06/18/57NTS Priscilla06/24/57NTS Hood07/05/57NTS Diablo07/15/57NTS John07/19/57NTS Kepler07/24/57NTS Owens07/25/57NTS Stokes08/07/57NTS Shasta08/18/57NTS Doppler08/23/57NTS Franklin Prime08/30/57NTS Smoky08/31/57NTS Galileo09/02/57NTS Wheeler09/06/57NTS Laplace09/08/57NTS Fizeau09/14/57NTS Newton09/16/57NTS Whitney09/23/57NTS Charleston09/28/57NTS Morgan10/07/57NTS

(15) For Operation Hardtack I, the period April 26, 1958, through October 31, 1958, for all activities other than service as a member of the garrison or maintenance forces on the atoll of Enewetak from November 1, 1958, through April 30, 1959; the period of atmospheric nuclear testing for service as a member of the garrison or maintenance forces on the atoll of Enewetak shall run from April 26, 1958, through April 30, 1959:

Event name Date Location Yucca04/28/58Pacific Cactus05/06/58Enewetak Fir05/12/58Bikini Butternut05/12/58Enewetak Koa05/13/58Enewetak Wahoo05/16/58Enewetak Holly05/21/58Enewetak Nutmeg05/22/58Bikini Yellowwood05/26/58Enewetak Magnolia05/27/58Enewetak Tobacco05/30/58Enewetak Sycamore05/31/58Bikini Rose06/03/58Enewetak Umbrella06/09/58Enewetak Maple06/11/58Bikini Aspen06/15/58Bikini Walnut06/15/58Enewetak Linden06/18/58Enewetak Redwood06/28/58Bikini Elder06/28/58Enewetak Oak06/29/58Enewetak Hickory06/29/58Bikini Sequoia07/02/58Enewetak Cedar07/03/58Bikini Dogwood07/06/58Enewetak Poplar07/12/58Bikini Scaevola07/14/58Enewetak Pisonia07/18/58Enewetak Juniper07/22/58Bikini Olive07/23/58Enewetak Pine07/27/58Enewetak Teak07/31/58Johnston Isl Qunice08/06/58Enewetak Orange08/11/58Johnston Isl Fig08/18/58Enewetak

(16) For Operation Argus, the period August 25, 1958, through September 10, 1958:

Event name Date Location Argus I08/27/58South Atlantic Argus II08/30/58South Atlantic Argus III09/06/58South Atlantic

(17) For Operation Hardtack II, the period September 19, 1958, through October 31, 1958:

Event name Date Location Eddy09/19/58NTS Mora09/29/58NTS Quay10/10/58NTS Lea10/13/58NTS Hamilton10/15/58NTS Dona Ana10/16/58NTS Rio Arriba10/18/58NTS Socorro10/22/58NTS Wrangell10/22/58NTS Rushmore10/22/58NTS Sanford10/26/58NTS De Baca10/26/58NTS Humboldt10/29/58NTS Mazama10/29/58NTS Santa Fe10/30/58NTS

(18) For Operation Dominic I, the period April 23, 1962, through December 31, 1962:

Event name Date Location Adobe04/25/62Christmas Isl Aztec04/27/62Christmas Isl Arkansas05/02/62Christmas Isl Questa05/04/62Christmas Isl Frigate Bird05/06/62Pacific Yukon05/08/62Christmas Isl Mesilla05/09/62Christmas Isl Muskegon05/11/62Christmas Isl Swordfish05/11/62Pacific Encino05/12/62Christmas Isl Swanee05/14/62Christmas Isl Chetco05/19/62Christmas Isl Tanana05/25/62Christmas Isl Nambe05/27/62Christmas Isl Alma06/08/62Christmas Isl Truckee06/09/62Christmas Isl Yeso06/10/62Christmas Isl Harlem06/12/62Christmas Isl Rinconada06/15/62Christmas Isl Dulce06/17/62Christmas Isl Petit06/19/62Christmas Isl Otowi06/22/62Christmas Isl Bighorn06/27/62Christmas Isl Bluestone06/30/62Christmas Isl Starfish07/08/62Johnston Isl Sunset07/10/62Christmas Isl Pamlico07/11/62Christmas Isl Androscoggin10/02/62Johnston Isl Bumping10/06/62Johnston Isl Chama10/18/62Johnston Isl Checkmate10/19/62Johnston Isl Bluegill10/25/62Johnston Isl Calamity10/27/62Johnston Isl Housatonic10/30/62Johnston Isl Kingfish11/01/62Johnston Isl Tightrope11/03/62Johnston Isl

(19) For Operation Dominic II, the period July 7, 1962, through August 15, 1962:

Event name Date Location Little Feller II07/07/62NTS Johnie Boy07/11/62NTS Small Boy07/14/62NTS Little Feller I07/17/62NTS

(20) For Operation Plowshare, the period July 6, 1962, through July 7, 1962, covering Project Sedan.

§ 79.32 - Criteria for eligibility for claims by onsite participants.

To establish eligibility for compensation under this subpart, a claimant or eligible surviving beneficiary must establish each of the following:

(a) That the claimant was present onsite at any time during a period of atmospheric nuclear testing;

(b) That the claimant was a participant during that period in the atmospheric detonation of a nuclear device; and

(c) That after such participation, the claimant contracted a specified compensable disease as set forth in § 79.22(b).

§ 79.33 - Proof of participation onsite during a period of atmospheric nuclear testing.

(a) Claimants associated with Department of Defense (DoD) Components or DoD Contractors. (1) A claimant or eligible surviving beneficiary who alleges that the claimant was present onsite during a period of atmospheric nuclear testing as a member of the armed forces or an employee or contractor employee of the DoD, or any of its components or agencies, must submit the following information on the claim form:

(i) The claimant's name;

(ii) The claimant's military service number;

(iii) The claimant's Social Security number;

(iv) The site at which the claimant participated in the atmospheric detonation of a nuclear device;

(v) The name or number of the claimant's military organization or unit assignment at the time of his or her onsite participation;

(vi) The dates of the claimant's assignment onsite; and

(vii) As full and complete a description as possible of the claimant's official duties, responsibilities, and activities while participating onsite.

(2) A claimant or eligible surviving beneficiary under this section need not submit any additional documentation of onsite participation during the atmospheric detonation of a nuclear device at the time the claim is filed; however, additional documentation may be required as set forth in paragraph (a)(3) of this section.

(3) Upon receipt under this subpart of a claim that contains the information set forth in paragraph (a)(1) of this section, the Radiation Exposure Compensation Program will forward the information to the DoD and request that the DoD conduct a search of its records for the purpose of gathering facts relating to the claimant's presence onsite and participation in the atmospheric detonation of a nuclear device. If the facts gathered by the DoD are insufficient to establish the eligibility criteria in § 79.32, the claimant or eligible surviving beneficiary will be notified and afforded the opportunity to submit military, government, or business records in accordance with the procedure set forth in § 79.72(c).

(b) Claimants Associated with the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) or the Department of Energy (DOE), or Who Were Members of the Federal Civil Defense Administration or the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization. (1) A claimant or eligible surviving beneficiary who alleges that the claimant was present onsite during the atmospheric detonation of a nuclear device as an employee of the AEC, the DOE or any of their components, agencies or offices, or as an employee of a contractor of the AEC, or DOE, or as a member of the Federal Civil Defense Administration or the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization, must submit the following information on the claim form:

(i) The claimant's name;

(ii) The claimant's Social Security number;

(iii) The site at which the claimant participated in the atmospheric detonation of a nuclear device;

(iv) The name or other identifying information associated with the claimant's organization, unit, assignment, or employer at the time of the claimant's participation onsite;

(v) The dates of the claimant's assignment onsite; and

(vi) As full and complete a description as possible of the claimant's official duties, responsibilities, and activities while participating onsite.

(2) A claimant or eligible surviving beneficiary under this section need not at the time the claim is filed submit any additional documentation demonstrating the claimant's presence onsite during the atmospheric detonation of a nuclear device; however, additional documentation may thereafter be required as set forth in paragraph (b)(3) of this section.

(3) Upon receipt under this subpart of a claim that contains the information set forth in paragraph (b)(1) of this section, the Radiation Exposure Compensation Program will forward the information to the Nevada Field Office of the Department of Energy (DOE/NV) and request that the DOE/NV conduct a search of its records for the purpose of gathering facts relating to the claimant's presence onsite and participation in the atmospheric detonation of a nuclear device. If the facts gathered by the DOE/NV are insufficient to establish the eligibility criteria in § 79.32, the claimant or eligible surviving beneficiary will be notified and afforded the opportunity to submit military, government, or business records in accordance with the procedure set forth in § 79.72(c).

§ 79.34 - Proof of medical condition.

Proof of medical condition under this subpart will be made in the same manner and according to the same procedures and limitations as are set forth in § 79.16 and § 79.26.

§ 79.35 - Proof of onset of leukemia at least two years after first exposure, and proof of onset of a specified compensable disease more than five years after first exposure.

Absent any indication to the contrary, the earliest date of onsite participation indicated on any records accepted by the Radiation Exposure Compensation Program as proof of the claimant's onsite participation will be presumed to be the date of first or initial exposure. The date of onset will be the date of diagnosis as indicated on the medical documentation accepted by the Radiation Exposure Compensation Program as proof of the specified compensable disease. Proof of the onset of leukemia shall be established in accordance with § 79.15.

§ 79.36 - Indication of the presence of hepatitis B or cirrhosis.

Possible indication of hepatitis B or cirrhosis will be determined in accordance with the provisions of § 79.27.