§ 79.22 - Criteria for eligibility for claims relating to certain specified diseases contracted after exposure in an affected area (“downwinders”).  


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  • § 79.22 Criteria for eligibility for claims relating to certain specified diseases contracted after exposure in an affected area (“downwinders”).

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

    (a)

    (1) That the claimant was physically present at any place within the affected area for a period of at least two years (24 consecutive or cumulative months) during the period beginning on January 21, 1951, and ending on October 31, 1958; or

    (2) That the claimant was physically present at any place within the affected area for the entire, continuous period beginning on June 30, 1962, and ending on July 31, 1962; and

    (b) That after such period of physical presence the claimant contracted one of the following specified compensable diseases:

    (1) Leukemia (other than chronic lymphocytic leukemia), provided that:

    (i) The claimant's initial exposure occurred after the age of 20; and

    (ii) The onset of the disease occurred at least two years after first exposure;

    (2) Multiple myeloma, provided onset occurred at least five years after first exposure;

    (3) Lymphomas, other than Hodgkin's disease, provided onset occurred at least five years after first exposure;

    (4) Primary cancer of the thyroid, provided onset occurred at least five years after first exposure;

    (5) Primary cancer of the male or female breast, provided onset occurred at least five years after first exposure;

    (6) Primary cancer of the esophagus, provided onset occurred at least five years after first exposure;

    (7) Primary cancer of the stomach, provided onset occurred at least five years after first exposure;

    (8) Primary cancer of the pharynx, provided onset occurred at least five years after first exposure;

    (9) Primary cancer of the small intestine, provided onset occurred at least five years after first exposure;

    (10) Primary cancer of the pancreas, provided onset occurred at least five years after first exposure;

    (11) Primary cancer of the bile ducts, provided onset occurred at least five years after first exposure;

    (12) Primary cancer of the gallbladder, provided onset occurred at least five years after first exposure;

    (13) Primary cancer of the salivary gland, provided onset occurred at least five years after first exposure;

    (14) Primary cancer of the urinary bladder, provided onset occurred at least five years after first exposure;

    (15) Primary cancer of the brain, provided onset occurred at least five years after first exposure;

    (16) Primary cancer of the colon, provided onset occurred at least five years after first exposure;

    (17) Primary cancer of the ovary, provided onset occurred at least five years after first exposure;

    (18) Primary cancer of the liver, provided,

    (i) Onset occurred at least five years after first exposure;

    (ii) There is no indication of the presence of hepatitis B; and

    (iii) There is no indication of the presence of cirrhosis; or

    (19) Primary cancer of the lung, provided onset occurred at least five years after first exposure.