99-6524. Radiation Exposure Compensation Act: Evidentiary Requirements; Definitions; and Number of Times Claims May Be Filed  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 54 (Monday, March 22, 1999)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 13686-13700]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-6524]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
    
    28 CFR Part 79
    
    [A.G. Order No. 2213-99]
    RIN 1105-AA49
    
    
    Radiation Exposure Compensation Act: Evidentiary Requirements; 
    Definitions; and Number of Times Claims May Be Filed
    
    AGENCY: Civil Division, Department of Justice.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Department of Justice (``the Department'') amends its 
    existing regulations implementing the Radiation Exposure Compensation 
    Act to: allow claimants to submit affidavits or declarations in support 
    of a claim to establish smoking and alcohol consumption histories where 
    no other records exist; allow the use of pathology reports of tissue 
    biopsies as additional means by which claimants can present evidence of 
    a compensable non-malignant respiratory disease; amend the definitions 
    of ``smoker'' and ``non-smoker''; include in situ lung cancers under 
    the definition of primary cancers of the lung; and allow claimants who 
    have filed claims prior to the implementation of these regulations and 
    have been denied compensation to file another three times.
    
    DATES: Effective date: April 21, 1999. This final rule will apply to 
    all claims pending with the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act Program 
    (``RECA Program'') as of this date.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gerard W. Fischer (Assistant 
    Director), (202) 616-4090, and Lori Beg (Attorney), (202) 616-4377, 
    U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Division, P.O. Box 146, Ben Franklin 
    Station, Washington, D.C. 20044-0146.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        On May 23, 1997, the Attorney General published a notice of 
    proposed rulemaking in the Federal Register, 62 FR 28393 (1997), 
    setting forth proposed amendments to the regulations implementing the 
    Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, Pub. L. 101-426, 104 Stat. 920 
    (1990) (codified as amended at 42 U.S.C. 2210 note) (``RECA'' or 
    ``Act''). Comments were received over a period of 30 days ending on 
    July 22, 1997. In response to several requests from the public for 
    additional time, the comment period was reopened on August 29, 1997, 
    for an additional 30-day period ending on September 29, 1997. The 
    Department of Justice received 31 letters, each containing one or more 
    comments regarding the proposed amendments. Commenters included both 
    interested individuals and organizations. Most of the comments were 
    positive, applauding the proposed changes and encouraging their swift 
    implementation.
        The Department carefully reviewed all of the comments, several of 
    which resulted in changes to the proposed rule. Specifically, the final 
    rule will not introduce standards for the use of high resolution 
    computed tomography (``HRCT'') reports, which were included in 
    Sec. 79.36(a)(ii)(A)(2) of the proposed rule. The Department received 
    many substantive comments on the proposed use of HRCT reports as a 
    means by which claimants can present evidence of a compensable non-
    malignant respiratory disease. In order to respond to those comments, 
    the Department engaged in extensive research and consultation. 
    Presently, there is no consensus in the medical community for 
    standardized criteria for the use of HRCT reports in the diagnosis of 
    non-malignant respiratory diseases. Accordingly, as soon as the 
    Department, in consultation with its designated medical and scientific 
    experts, is able to identify recognized standards for the use of HRCT 
    reports, the Department will implement appropriate regulations.
        Furthermore, the final rule amends the definitions of ``heavy 
    smoker'' and ``smoker'' to exclude, and the definition of ``non-
    smoker'' to include, claimants who stopped smoking at least fifteen 
    years prior to the date of diagnosis of disease. These definitions 
    apply to claimants diagnosed with a compensable non-malignant 
    respiratory disease as well as those diagnosed with lung cancer, as 
    originally proposed. The Department is convinced that the evidence 
    supports this approach.
    
    Discussion of Changes and Comments
    
        Following are summaries and discussions of the comments, which have 
    been grouped together according to their similarity. Minor or technical 
    issues are not discussed.
        In some cases, commenters suggested that the Department incorporate 
    certain regulatory provisions that would modify statutory requirements 
    relating to the criteria for compensation. Section 5 of the RECA 
    authorizes claims only by individuals employed in uranium mines in 
    particular states. Accordingly, the implementing regulations limit 
    compensation to individuals employed in uranium mines in those states 
    and exclude those individuals employed in uranium mines elsewhere as 
    well as those individuals employed in uranium
    
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    milling or processing, involved in mining other types of ore, and 
    simply residing in a community where uranium mining was conducted. See 
    28 CFR 79.30-32. In addition, section 5 of the RECA sets forth 
    specified compensable diseases and ties compensation to the level of 
    radiation exposure, age at incidence of disease onset, and smoker 
    status. The implementing regulations reflect the statutory limitations. 
    See 28 CFR 79.32(c)(1)-(2). Stated simply, the Department cannot modify 
    a statute by regulation. Rather, the legislative process must react to 
    these concerns.
        One commenter suggested that the Department hold public meetings to 
    discuss the proposed regulatory changes, which the Assistant Director 
    for the Radiation Exposure Compensation Program, Gerard W. Fischer, and 
    others from the Department have done. The Program held meetings in 
    several locations in New Mexico and Utah, including the Navajo 
    Reservation, in order to present the proposed regulatory changes and 
    discuss their implementation with individuals in the affected 
    communities.
        Several commenters asked the Department to render an opinion on 
    whether certain records or references in records would satisfy the 
    eligibility criteria in a hypothetical or individual case. The 
    Department, however, is unable to render any opinion without reviewing 
    an actual claim and evaluating the documentation provided in support of 
    that claim.
    
    Subpart A--General
    
    Section 79.2 General Definitions
    
        Section 79.2(e) Contemporaneous Record. One commenter requested 
    clarification of the term ``contemporaneous records.'' Existing 
    regulations define the term to include those records that were created 
    when the described events occurred. In some instances, the dates of 
    records may not coincide precisely with the dates when actions took 
    place. For example, a claimant's employment summary contained in a 
    mining company archive may be used to clarify periods of employment 
    prior to the date of the summary. In such instances, we will determine 
    whether the records were created within a sufficient time of the 
    relevant period to be considered contemporaneous. The Department relies 
    on contemporaneous records because of their inherent reliability and 
    trustworthiness.
    
    Section 79.4 Burden of proof, production of documents, presumptions, 
    and affidavits
    
        Section 79.4(a) Production of documents. Several commenters 
    suggested that contemporaneous records do not exist to establish 
    complete employment histories for underground uranium miners, 
    particularly for those miners who worked in small mining operations. 
    This issue was addressed in connection with the original regulations, 
    and that discussion still applies. See 57 FR 12430 (1992). That is, we 
    have seen no evidence to support the assertion that contemporaneous 
    records do not exist. Our experience reveals that available social 
    security records are accurate and comprehensive. Thus, where records 
    from employers are not available from company archives, social security 
    records will sufficiently document an individual's employment history. 
    In the very few cases where claimants worked for companies that failed 
    to report earnings, claimants can provide federal or state income tax 
    records. Moreover, numerous sources, such as the National Institute for 
    Occupational Safety and Health (``NIOSH''), the University of New 
    Mexico School of Medicine, the Colorado Bureau of Mines, and numerous 
    mining companies have contemporaneous records to establish individual 
    mining histories. In cases where claimants independently operated small 
    mines and failed to earn a sufficient income to report to federal or 
    state agencies, Atomic Energy Commission shipping records will reflect 
    the name of the mine operators, which may often be used to establish 
    exposure.
        One commenter noted that various contemporaneous records, including 
    mine operator records and old medical records from country doctors, 
    have been stored in remote areas and that the Department should collect 
    and maintain such records. The Department currently maintains extensive 
    records from various mining resources, including the Public Health 
    Service Study of Uranium Miners, NIOSH, the Atomic Energy Commission, 
    the Colorado Bureau of Mines, and Utah Mine Inspection Reports. The 
    Department also has access to records from St. Mary's Hospital, the 
    University of New Mexico School of Medicine, and the Colorado Tumor 
    Registry, all of which maintain radon exposure information. The 
    Department also has accessed records from various private entities. 
    Although it cannot collect and store records from private companies, 
    the Department will do all that it can to urge still-existing private 
    companies to make their records available to the public. The Department 
    attempts to identify records held by various public and private 
    organizations and makes such information known to claimants. 
    Additionally, if it is known to the Department that specific records 
    are likely to be destroyed, we attempt to locate organizations that may 
    be interested in maintaining those records and making them available to 
    claimants. However, the RECA Program was not designed, nor is it 
    equipped, to gather and maintain large quantities of records.
        Section 79.4(c) Affidavits. One commenter inquired as to the form 
    an affidavit must take and the level of specificity required. Because 
    the information contained in an affidavit will depend on the specific 
    facts of each case, it is impossible to precisely define the amount of 
    detail necessary to establish any element of compensation.
        Other commenters suggested that affidavits should be accepted on 
    any and all relevant issues, and one commenter added that affidavits 
    should be accepted to establish eligibility criteria without records to 
    support the assertions contained therein. The Department, however, has 
    purposefully limited the use of affidavits. In the experience of the 
    RECA Program to date, affidavits are unnecessary in most cases. 
    Determinations of eligibility based on documentation increase the 
    integrity of the process, limit transactional costs, and minimize the 
    potential for fraud. Despite complaints to the contrary, we have found 
    that there is an enormous body of reliable contemporaneous records that 
    can be used to establish eligibility requirements. Contemporaneous 
    records are inherently more reliable than affidavits.
        Several commenters suggested that the Department should accept 
    affidavits from individuals other than claimants, i.e., co-workers, 
    friends, neighbors, and extended family members, to establish 
    eligibility criteria for downwind presence or uranium mining 
    employment. One commenter recommended that ``non-claimant'' affidavits 
    should be allowed to establish all eligibility criteria. The 
    Department, however, must limit the submission of affidavits to those 
    individuals who are best situated to supply the information. Because of 
    the risk that such affidavits may not provide information that is based 
    on personal knowledge, the Department has placed reasonable 
    restrictions on the submission of affidavits in an effort to ensure 
    their reliability. Accordingly, affidavits may be submitted only by the 
    claimant or the eligible surviving beneficiary.
    
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        The final rule provides that affidavits will be accepted for the 
    following purposes: (1) to prove eligibility of family members as set 
    forth in the regulations at Sec. 79.51(e), (f), (g), (h), or (i); (2) 
    to acknowledge other compensation received as set forth in 
    Sec. 79.55(c) or (d); (3) to prove smoking and/or drinking history and/
    or age at diagnosis as set forth in Sec. 79.27(d) and Sec. 79.37(d); 
    (4) to prove the amount of coffee consumed as set forth in 
    Sec. 79.27(e); or (5) to establish mining information as set forth in 
    Sec. 79.33(b)(2).
        One commenter proposed that affidavits be permitted to establish an 
    individual's physical presence in a designated affected downwind area 
    where former employers are no longer in existence or records have been 
    destroyed, and where such employment is not documented in Social 
    Security earnings records. The commenter urged that such declarations 
    would be admissible in a court of law. Our experience has shown that a 
    multitude of records are available to establish presence in downwind 
    areas. The absence of records from one particular source will not 
    necessarily preclude a claimant from establishing such presence. The 
    RECA Program accepts records created by government entities, 
    educational institutions, utility services, libraries, historical 
    societies, religious organizations, businesses, associations, and 
    medical institutions to establish the physical presence criteria under 
    28 CFR 79.13. Additionally, in response to related comments to the 
    initial regulations, the Department added contemporaneous postcards and 
    certain postal stamped envelopes to the expansive list of acceptable 
    records. See 57 FR 12430 (1992). Affidavits submitted in lieu of 
    contemporaneous records, on the other hand, do not contain the same 
    level of trustworthiness and cannot be relied upon to prove physical 
    presence, a basic criterion for compensation under the downwinder 
    program. The RECA Program represents Congress's attempt to create an 
    inexpensive, expeditious, easy-to-administer, and non-adversarial 
    scheme to compensate qualifying claimants. Expanding the role of 
    affidavits in the compensation process would necessarily require 
    staffing increases, alter the nature of the Program, and frustrate the 
    purposes that Congress sought to achieve.
    
    Subpart B--Eligibility Criteria for Claims Relating to Childhood 
    Leukemia
    
    Section 79.12 Criteria for Eligibility
    
        One commenter suggested that the downwinder provisions of the 
    regulations be amended to provide compensation for individuals who were 
    ``in utero'' during the designated time periods and later developed 
    leukemia. The Act as well as the current regulations are silent on the 
    issue of whether a fetus constitutes an ``individual'' for purposes of 
    eligibility. Accordingly, the Department will rely on judicial 
    interpretation in addition to legislative intent in making its 
    determination should it be faced with such a situation.
    
    Subpart C--Eligibility Criteria for Claims Relating to Certain 
    Specified Diseases
    
    Section 79.22 Criteria for Eligibility
    
        One commenter suggested that the downwinder provisions of the 
    regulations be amended to provide compensation for individuals who were 
    ``in utero'' during the designated time periods and later contracted 
    any of the specified compensable diseases. The discussion of this 
    comment at Sec. 79.12 applies to this section of the regulations.
    
    Subpart D--Uranium Miners
    
    Section 79.31 Definitions
    
        Section 79.31(e) Non-smoker. One commenter suggested that the 
    Department revise the definition of non-smoker to include Native 
    American Indians who smoked only for ceremonial purposes, even if they 
    did so within 15 years of diagnosis of lung cancer. The Department 
    evaluates each case independently in order to determine whether an 
    individual has shown by a preponderance of the evidence that the 
    eligibility criteria are established. In cases where an individual 
    presents documentation referencing his or her prior smoking history, 
    the Department will carefully evaluate such references on a case-by-
    case basis. In addition, most medical histories that describe smoking 
    status reference the extent of smoking in relation to ``pack'' of 
    cigarettes and ``portions'' used. Finally, the only type of smoking 
    that is relevant under the regulations is cigarette smoking. Pipe 
    smoking, or any other type of smoking, is not relevant to the RECA 
    Program. The existing regulations specify that ``smoking'' ``does not 
    include the use of cigars or pipe tobacco, or any tobacco products that 
    are used without being lighted.'' 28 CFR 79.21(d).
        Several commenters proposed revising the definition of non-smoker 
    to include former smokers who developed a compensable non-malignant 
    respiratory disease. The Department's designated experts at NIOSH have 
    advised that former smokers who develop one of the compensable non-
    malignant respiratory diseases could be considered non-smokers for 
    purposes of establishing the eligibility criteria. The NIOSH experts 
    advise that this is especially true if the individual stopped smoking 
    many years prior to the diagnosis of a restrictive non-malignant 
    respiratory disease. Further, it is the opinion of the NIOSH experts 
    that, based on available existing medical data, it is reasonable to 
    treat an individual diagnosed with a compensable non-malignant 
    respiratory disease as a non-smoker where the individual stopped 
    smoking at least 15 years prior to diagnosis. We have decided to accept 
    the recommendation of commenters to extend the applicability of the 
    definition of ``non-smoker'' to individuals who stopped smoking at 
    least 15 years prior to being diagnosed with a compensable non-
    malignant respiratory disease.
        Section 79.31 (f) Smoker. The Department currently defines a smoker 
    as an individual who smoked at least ``one (1) pack year'' of cigarette 
    products. Several commenters suggested that the Department should 
    increase the number of pack years required for an individual to be 
    treated as a smoker. Existing regulations define a pack year as ``an 
    average of 20 cigarettes per day for one year.'' 28 CFR 79.21(d). A 
    more detailed discussion of this definition was offered in connection 
    with Department's current implementing regulations. See 57 FR 12431 
    (1992). However, in light of the suggested change, we reviewed the 
    relevant literature and consulted with numerous experts from the 
    National Cancer Institute. We were advised that most epidemiological 
    studies define a ``smoker'' as one who smoked one cigarette per day for 
    one year, far less than the one pack year of cigarette smoking 
    presently used in the RECA Program and set forth in the regulations. 
    Many of the experts we consulted consider our current working 
    definition very lenient and recommend against liberalizing it further.
        Section 79.31 (g) Onset or Incidence. One commentator noted that 
    the ``date of diagnosis'' or ``initial diagnosis'' is not always clear 
    from the medical records. With respect to uranium miners, the date of 
    diagnosis is relevant only in relation to the issue of smoking status. 
    A claimant's smoking status must be established by providing all 
    medical records, as specified in 28 CFR 79.37(a), that were created six 
    months prior to, and six months after, the initial date of diagnosis of 
    a compensable disease. When the date of diagnosis is relevant, the RECA 
    Program reviews the medical
    
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    records to establish the initial date of diagnosis of a compensable 
    disease. If any records suggest an earlier date of diagnosis, we will 
    request medical records from the time of the earlier date of diagnosis 
    to resolve the question. In all cases, the RECA Program will assist 
    claimants in obtaining these additional records.
        Section 79.31(h) Primary Lung Cancer. One commenter requested that 
    the Department provide a definition for ``in situ'' lung cancer. ``In 
    situ'' lung cancer means that the cancerous cells have not left the 
    tissue compartment of origin. It is a term of medical art that 
    sometimes appears in claimants' medical records. In order to make it 
    clear that such a term does not disqualify a claimant, the final rule 
    includes it in the general definition of lung cancer.
        Section 79.31(j) Fibrosis of the Lung or Pulmonary Fibrosis. One 
    commenter requested that the Department provide more detailed 
    descriptions of the types of medical evidence that would be considered 
    a diagnosis of pulmonary fibrosis for deceased miners. Because of the 
    many types of evidence that can satisfy this condition, providing a 
    list of all conditions that describe the existence of pulmonary 
    fibrosis is impossible. The regulations presently identify specific 
    records and results required for living miners. However, cases 
    involving deceased miners, where recent x-rays are not available, often 
    require a thorough analysis by a medical expert who is qualified to 
    evaluate a multitude of findings and determine by a preponderance of 
    the evidence whether a claimant contracted a compensable disease. Since 
    the evidence is different in each case, identifying every qualifying 
    condition is not feasible.
        Section 79.33 Proof of Employment in a uranium mine. Several 
    commenters suggested that contemporaneous records do not exist to 
    establish complete employment histories for underground uranium miners, 
    particularly for those who worked in small mining operations. This 
    issue was addressed in the original regulations, and the discussion 
    offered in connection with those regulations still applies. That is, we 
    have seen no evidence to support the assertion that contemporaneous 
    records do not exist. Our experience reveals that social security 
    records are accurate and comprehensive. In the very few cases where 
    claimants worked for companies that failed to report earnings, 
    claimants can provide federal or state income tax records. Moreover, 
    numerous sources, such as NIOSH, the University of New Mexico School of 
    Medicine, the Colorado Bureau of Mines, and numerous mining companies, 
    have contemporaneous records to establish individual mining histories. 
    In cases where claimants independently operated small mines and failed 
    to earn a sufficient income to report to federal or state agencies, 
    Atomic Energy Commission shipping records will reflect the name of the 
    operators, which may often be used to establish exposure.
        Section 79.34 Proof of working level month exposure to radiation. 
    One commenter noted concern that it is not possible to determine 
    accurate radiation exposure levels in small mines because of the lack 
    of readings taken from those mines. The commenter asserted that 
    readings were taken only in the larger mines, where better ventilation 
    systems were presumably employed. The NIOSH records used by the 
    Department, however, do include exposure readings from many small 
    mines. Moreover, the readings taken from the larger mines do not 
    necessarily reflect lower exposure readings. In instances where 
    exposure levels are unavailable for a particular mine, the regulations 
    allow the RECA Program to use readings from other mines in the same 
    geographical area, which typically include readings from mines of 
    various sizes.
        Another commenter expressed concern that radiation exposure 
    measurements were taken from areas of the mine where the working levels 
    were lower and, therefore, the readings do not accurately reflect 
    exposure for purposes of calculating working level months. This issue 
    was discussed in connection with the original regulations and that 
    discussion still applies. See 57 FR 12432 (1992). Principally, Congress 
    was aware that there were variations in the measurement of working 
    levels in the mines but chose to set defined minimum levels based on 
    the measurement data that existed. We must presume that those minimum 
    levels set by Congress take into account the problems associated with 
    the collection of the data. Moreover, there is simply no method of 
    calculation that would result in total accuracy. Working level 
    measurements varied widely within each mine in terms of time and 
    location. We have found no evidence, however, that suggests that 
    readings were taken only in areas where working levels were low. To the 
    contrary, the numerous higher-level exposure readings included in the 
    NIOSH database indicate that this was not the practice.
        One commenter noted that there is limited exposure data from small 
    mining operations because NIOSH did not conduct radiation measurements 
    until the mid-1960s, although uranium mining began twenty years 
    earlier. The Department has access to Public Health Service records, 
    which provide radiation exposure measurements that were recorded as 
    early as 1950. To determine the exposure levels for 1947 through 1949, 
    the Department applies the methodology outlined in the current 
    regulations at 28 CFR 79.34(g)(2).
    
    Section 79.36 Proof of non-malignant respiratory disease
    
        Section 79.36(d)(1)(ii)(2) High resolution computed tomography 
    scans and interpretation. There were several substantive comments 
    regarding medical standards for the use of HRCT reports in diagnosing 
    non-malignant respiratory diseases. Commenters included leading 
    thoracic practitioners from major medical teaching facilities around 
    the country. Their concerns specifically addressed such issues as 
    scanner setting technique, use of non-conforming nomenclature, the lack 
    of training in interpreting HRCT reports that is provided by most 
    accredited radiology residency programs, and the absence of 
    standardized testing protocols. While the Department sought out 
    scientists in the medical community who had experience and expertise in 
    the area to initially develop the proposed HRCT evaluation criteria, 
    ``recognized'' standards by which to use HRCT reports to diagnose 
    pulmonary fibrosis and the other compensable non-malignant respiratory 
    diseases are still not available. The Department has determined, 
    therefore, that it would be premature at this time to implement the use 
    of HRCT reports as a diagnostic tool. As soon as recognized standards 
    for evaluating HRCT reports develop, the Department will introduce 
    appropriate regulations.
        79.36(d)(1)(ii)(B)(1) Pulmonary function tests. One commenter 
    stated that the pulmonary function test (``PFT'') requirements are 
    arbitrary and too stringent. The existing regulations defined pulmonary 
    impairment as either a forced expiratory volume in one second 
    (``FEV1'') or forced vital capacity (``FVC'') result less than or equal 
    to 75% of the predicted value. In the amending regulations, the 
    Department proposed to liberalize this definition in accordance with 
    the recommendations of the American Thoracic Society. In the final 
    rule, pulmonary impairment is defined as FEV1 or FVC less than or equal 
    to 80% of the predicted value.
        Another commenter suggested that the Department adopt ethnic-
    specific PFT standards for Native Americans. The Department has 
    declined to adopt this recommendation for several reasons. First, there 
    is insufficient
    
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    statistical confidence in the data obtained in the limited studies on 
    this issue. To incorporate such a distinction at this time into a legal 
    compensation scheme would be premature. Second, the Department will not 
    adopt standards that might adversely discriminate against any one 
    particular community. Third, acceptable PFT standards do not exist for 
    each ethnic group within the subject population. Finally, the current 
    regulations provide an alternative means by which to establish 
    functional impairment, namely, arterial blood-gas (``ABG'') studies. 
    Any inadequacies that may exist in the PFT standards can be avoided 
    entirely with an ABG study, which is unaffected by physiological 
    differences among ethnic groups.
        79.36(d)(1)(ii)(B)(2) Arterial blood-gas studies. Another commenter 
    sought clarification on the interpretation of arterial blood gas 
    (``ABG'') studies when results fall between the values set forth in the 
    tables in appendix B of the implementing regulations. When reported 
    pCO2 results fall between values listed in those tables, the 
    Department will interpolate the corresponding qualifying pO2 
    value.
        One commenter indicated that the Department should create new 
    tables reflecting lower pO2 values as altitude increases and 
    including separate pO2 values for every 1,000 feet above sea 
    level. The Department consulted with its designated experts at NIOSH 
    and requested that they study the existing ABG tables, specifically 
    focusing their inquiry on the effects of revising the ABG tables to 
    reflect impairment values broken down by 1,000 feet increments. The 
    NIOSH experts advised that specifying impairment levels (reflected by 
    pO2 and pCO2 values) for every 1,000 feet change 
    in elevation would actually disqualify many claimants from 
    compensation. The ABG tables as they now exist, providing impairment 
    values broken down into only two altitude categories, are quite 
    generous. Narrowing the altitude intervals would decrease, rather than 
    increase, a claimant's chance of satisfying the impairment 
    requirements.
        Section 79.36(e) Medical review. One commenter asserted that 
    medical review of HRCT reports and ``B'' reader interpretations of 
    chest x-rays by medical consultants is burdensome and not in accordance 
    with the spirit of the Act. Section 6(b)(2) of the Act, however, 
    specifically designates the NIOSH as a source for consultation when 
    deemed necessary in making medical determinations. Given the highly 
    technical nature of many of the eligibility criteria, expert opinions 
    and guidance are necessary to resolve many claims. As the Department 
    administers a compensation program for eligible individuals, it is in 
    the public interest to subject claims to appropriate scrutiny.
        Section 79.37 Proof of smoking, nonsmoking, and age. Several 
    commenters argued that affidavits should be accepted to establish 
    smoking status when medical records are silent, incomplete, or reflect 
    unclear or conflicting information regarding an individual's smoking 
    history. In order to prove a history of non-smoking, the Department 
    requires certain medical documentation created within the period six 
    months before and six months after the date of diagnosis of a 
    compensable disease. The final rule, however, seeks to liberalize the 
    proof requirement by allowing claimants to submit affidavits regarding 
    smoking history in the event that the required medical records no 
    longer exist, or fail to contain information pertaining to the 
    claimant's smoking history.
    
    Subpart F--Procedures
    
    Section 79.51 Filing of Claims
    
        One commenter requested clarification of the number of times a 
    claim may be filed, and how the revised regulations would affect the 
    limitations on filing. A related comment suggested that we apply the 
    revised regulations to pending claims rather than requiring claimants 
    to re-file for consideration under those regulations. We concur with 
    this suggestion. The final rule allows claimants who filed claims prior 
    to the rule's implementation and were denied compensation to file 
    another three times. Moreover, the revised regulations will apply to 
    all claims pending as of April 21, 1999, the date the final rule 
    becomes effective, regardless of when those claims were filed.
    
    Certifications and Determinations
    
        In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 605(b), the Attorney General certifies 
    that this rule affects only individuals filing claims under the RECA. 
    Therefore, this rule does not have a significant economic impact on a 
    substantial number of small entities, as that term is defined in 5 
    U.S.C. 601(6). This rule, however, is a significant regulatory action 
    under Executive Order 12866 and, accordingly, has been reviewed by the 
    Office of Management and Budget. The rule is not a major rule as 
    defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2) nor is it a rule having federalism 
    implications warranting assessment in accordance with section 6 of 
    Executive Order 12612. In addition, this rule is in full compliance 
    with the Paperwork Reduction Act.
    
    List of Subjects in 28 CFR Part 79
    
        Administrative practice and procedure, Authority delegations 
    (Government agencies), Cancer, Claims, Radiation Exposure Compensation 
    Act, Radioactive materials, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, 
    Underground mining, Uranium.
        Accordingly, part 79 of chapter I of title 28 of the Code of 
    Federal Regulations is amended as follows:
    
    PART 79--CLAIMS UNDER THE RADIATION EXPOSURE COMPENSATION ACT
    
        1. The authority citation for part 79 continues to read as follows:
    
        Authority: Sec. 6(b) and (j), Pub.L. 101-426, 104 Stat. 920 (42 
    U.S.C. Sec. 2210 note).
    
        2. Section 79.4(c) is amended by redesignating paragraphs (c)(3) 
    and (c)(4) as paragraphs (c)(4) and (c)(5), adding a new paragraph 
    (c)(3) and revising paragraphs (c)(1) and (c)(2) and new paragraphs 
    (c)(4) and (c)(5) as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 79.4  Burden of proof, production of documents, presumptions, and 
    affidavits.
    
    * * * * *
        (c) * * *
        (1) Eligibility of family members as set forth in Sec. 79.51(e), 
    (f), (g), (h), or (i);
        (2) Other compensation received as set forth in Sec. 79.55(c) or 
    (d);
        (3) Smoking and/or drinking history and/or age at diagnosis as set 
    forth in Sec. 79.27(d) and Sec. 79.37(d);
        (4) The amount of coffee consumed as set forth in Sec. 79.27(e); or
        (5) Mining information as set forth in Sec. 79.33(b)(2).
        3. Section 79.5 is amended by adding paragraph (c) to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 79.5  Requirements for written medical documentation, 
    contemporaneous records, and other records or documents.
    
    * * * * *
        (c) To establish eligibility the claimant or eligible surviving 
    beneficiary may be required to provide, where appropriate, additional 
    contemporaneous records to the extent they exist or an authorization to 
    release additional contemporaneous records or a statement by the 
    custodian(s) of the records certifying that the requested record(s) no 
    longer exist. Nothing in the regulations in this section shall be 
    construed to limit the Assistant Director's ability to require 
    additional documentation.
        4. In Sec. 79.21, paragraph (d) is amended by adding one new 
    sentence
    
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    after the second sentence to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 79.21  Definitions.
    
    * * * * *
        (d) * * * The term excludes an individual who smoked more than 20 
    pack years, but who can establish in accordance with Sec. 79.27 that he 
    or she stopped smoking at least fifteen (15) years prior to the 
    diagnosis of primary cancer of the esophagus, pharynx, or pancreas, and 
    did not resume smoking at any time thereafter.
    * * * * *
        5. Section 79.27 is amended by revising the heading, re-designating 
    paragraph (c) as new paragraph (e), adding new paragraphs (c) and (d), 
    and revising paragraphs (a) and (b), to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 79.27  Proof of no heavy smoking, no heavy drinking, no heavy 
    coffee drinking and no indication of the presence of hepatitis B and 
    cirrhosis.
    
        (a)(1) If the claimant or eligible surviving beneficiary is 
    claiming eligibility under this subpart for primary cancer of the 
    esophagus, pharynx, pancreas, or liver, the claimant or eligible 
    surviving beneficiary must submit, in addition to proof of the disease, 
    all medical records listed below from any hospital, medical facility, 
    or health care provider that were created within the period six (6) 
    months before and six (6) months after the date of diagnosis of primary 
    cancer of the esophagus, pharynx, pancreas, or liver:
        (i) All history and physical examination reports;
        (ii) All operative and consultation reports;
        (iii) All pathology reports; and
        (iv) All physician, hospital, and health care facility admission 
    and discharge summaries.
        (2) In the event that any of the records in paragraph (a)(1) of 
    this section no longer exist, the claimant or eligible surviving 
    beneficiary must submit a certified statement by the custodian(s) of 
    those records to that effect.
        (b) If the medical records listed in paragraph (a) of this section, 
    or information possessed by the state cancer or tumor registries, 
    reflects that the claimant was a heavy smoker or a heavy drinker or 
    indicates the presence of hepatitis B and/or cirrhosis, the Radiation 
    Exposure Compensation Unit will notify the claimant or eligible 
    surviving beneficiary and afford that individual the opportunity to 
    submit other written medical documentation or contemporaneous records 
    in accordance with Sec. 79.52(b) to establish that the claimant was not 
    a heavy smoker or heavy drinker or that there was no indication of 
    hepatitis B and/or cirrhosis.
        (c) The Program may also require that the claimant or eligible 
    surviving beneficiary provide additional medical records or other 
    contemporaneous records and/or an authorization to release such 
    additional medical and contemporaneous records as may be needed to make 
    a determination regarding the indication of the presence of hepatitis B 
    and/or cirrhosis and the claimant's history of smoking and alcohol 
    consumption.
        (d) If the custodian(s) of the records listed in paragraph (a) of 
    this section and the records requested in accordance with paragraph (c) 
    of this section certifies that a claimant's records no longer exist, 
    and if the state cancer or tumor registries do not contain information 
    concerning the claimant's history of smoking or alcohol-consumption, 
    the Assistant Director may require that the claimant or eligible 
    surviving beneficiary submit an affidavit (or declaration) made under 
    penalty of perjury detailing the histories or lack thereof and, if the 
    affiant (or declarant) is the eligible surviving beneficiary, the basis 
    for such knowledge. This affidavit (or declaration) will be considered 
    by the Assistant Director in making a determination concerning the 
    claimant's history of smoking and alcohol consumption.
        (e) * * *
        6. Section 79.31 is amended by revising paragraphs (e) and (f) and 
    the second sentence of paragraph (h), to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 79.31   Definitions.
    
    * * * * *
        (e) Non-smoker means an individual who never smoked tobacco 
    cigarette products or who smoked less than the amount defined in 
    paragraph (f) of this section and includes an individual who smoked at 
    least one (1) pack year but whose acceptable documentation as set forth 
    in Sec. 79.37 establishes that he or she stopped smoking at least 
    fifteen (15) years prior to the diagnosis of primary cancer of the 
    lung, pulmonary fibrosis, fibrosis of the lung, cor pulmonale related 
    to fibrosis of the lung, or moderate or severe silicosis or 
    pneumoconiosis, and that he or she did not resume smoking at any time 
    thereafter.
        (f) Smoker means an individual who has smoked at least one (1) pack 
    year of cigarette products, and who is not deemed a non-smoker by 
    virtue of paragraph (e) of this section.
    * * * * *
        (h) * * * The term includes cancers in situ.
    * * * * *
        8. Section 79.36 is amended by revising the first sentence of 
    paragraph (a), revising paragraph (d)(1)(ii), and adding new paragraph 
    (e) to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 79.36   Proof of non-malignant respiratory disease.
    
        (a) Written medical documentation is required in all cases to prove 
    that the claimant developed a non-malignant respiratory disease. * * *
    * * * * *
        (d) * * *
        (1) * * *
        (i) * * *
        (ii) If the claimant is alive, (A) One of the following:
        (1) Chest x-rays and two ``B'' reader interpretations. A chest x-
    ray administered in accordance with standard techniques on full size 
    film at quality 1 or 2, and interpretative reports of the x-ray by two 
    certified ``B'' readers classifying the existence of fibrosis of 
    category 1/0 or higher according to the ILO 1980, or subsequent 
    revisions; or
        (2) Pathology reports of tissue biopsies. A pathology report of a 
    tissue biopsy, but only if performed for medically justified reasons; 
    and
        (B) One or more of the following:
        (1) Pulmonary function tests. Pulmonary function tests consisting 
    of three tracings recording the results of the forced expiratory volume 
    in one second (FEV1) and the forced vital capacity (FVC) administered 
    and reported in accordance with the Standardization of Spirometry--1987 
    Update by the American Thoracic Society, and reflecting values for FEV1 
    or FVC that are less than or equal to 80% of the predicted value for an 
    individual of the claimant's age, sex, and height, as set forth in the 
    Tables in Appendix A; or
        (2) Arterial blood-gas studies. An arterial blood-gas study 
    administered at rest in a sitting position, or an exercise arterial 
    blood-gas test, reflecting values equal to or less than the values set 
    forth in the Tables in Appendix B of this part.
    * * * * *
        (e) The Radiation Exposure Compensation Unit may seek qualified 
    medical review of ``B'' reader interpretations or pathology reports of 
    tissue biopsies submitted by a claimant or eligible surviving 
    beneficiary or obtain additional ``B'' reader interpretations or 
    pathology reports of tissue biopsies at any time to ensure that 
    appropriate weight is given to this evidence and to guarantee 
    uniformity
    
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    and reliability. This review may include obtaining additional chest x-
    ray interpretations and additional pathology reports of tissue 
    biopsies.
        9. Section 79.37 is amended by revising the section heading, 
    revising paragraphs (a) and (b), and adding new paragraphs (c) and (d) 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 79.37  Proof of non-smoker and diagnosis prior to age 45.
    
        (a)(1) In order to prove a history of non-smoking for purposes of 
    Sec. 79.32(c)(1), and/or diagnosis of a compensable disease prior to 
    age 45 for purposes of Sec. 79.32(c)(2)(i), the claimant or eligible 
    surviving beneficiary must submit all medical records listed in this 
    paragraph (a)(1) from any hospital, medical facility, or health care 
    provider that were created within the period six (6) months before and 
    six (6) months after the date of diagnosis of primary lung cancer or a 
    compensable nonmalignant respiratory disease:
        (i) All history and physical examination reports;
        (ii) All operative and consultation reports;
        (iii) All pathology reports;
        (iv) All physician, hospital, and health care facility admission 
    and discharge summaries.
        (2) In the event that any of the records in paragraph (a)(1) no 
    longer exist, the claimant or eligible surviving beneficiary must 
    submit a certified statement by the custodian(s) of those records to 
    that effect.
        (b) If, after a review of the records listed in paragraph (a) of 
    this section, and/or the information possessed by the PHS, NIOSH, state 
    cancer or tumor registries, state authorities, or the custodian of a 
    federally supported health-related study, the Assistant Director finds 
    that the claimant was a smoker, and/or that the claimant was diagnosed 
    with a compensable disease after age 45, the Unit will notify the 
    claimant or eligible surviving beneficiary and afford that individual 
    the opportunity to submit other written medical documentation in 
    accordance with Sec. 79.52(b) to establish that the claimant was a non-
    smoker and/or was diagnosed with a compensable disease prior to age 45.
        (c) The Unit may also require that the claimant or eligible 
    surviving beneficiary provide additional medical records or other 
    contemporaneous records and/or an authorization to release such 
    additional medical and contemporaneous records as may be needed to make 
    a determination regarding the claimant's smoking history and/or age at 
    diagnosis with a compensable disease.
        (d) If the custodian(s) of the records listed in paragraph (a) of 
    this section and the records requested in accordance with paragraph (c) 
    of this section certifies that a claimant's records no longer exist, 
    and information possessed by the PHS, NIOSH, state cancer or tumor 
    registries, state authorities, or the custodian of a federally 
    supported health-related study do not contain information pertaining to 
    the claimant's smoking history, the Assistant Director may require that 
    the claimant or eligible surviving beneficiary submit an affidavit (or 
    declaration) made under penalty of perjury detailing the claimant's 
    smoking history or lack thereof and, if the affiant (or declarant) is 
    the eligible surviving beneficiary, the basis for such knowledge. This 
    affidavit (or declaration) will be considered by the Assistant Director 
    in making a determination concerning the claimant's history of smoking.
        10. In Sec. 79.51, paragraph (j) is amended by revising paragraphs 
    (j)(3) and (j)(4), adding paragraph (j)(5) and adding a sentence at the 
    end of the concluding text to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 79.51  Filing of claims.
    
    * * * * *
        (j) * * *
        (3) Onsite participation in a nuclear test,
        (4) Exposure to a defined minimum level of radiation in a uranium 
    mine or mines during a designated time period, or
        (5) The identity of the claimant and/or surviving beneficiary.
        * * * Claims filed prior to April 21, 1999 will not be included in 
    determining the number of claims filed.
        11. In Sec. 79.55, paragraphs (d)(1)(i) and (d)(1)(ii) are revised 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 79.55  Procedures for payment of claims.
    
    * * * * *
        (d) * * *
        (1) * * *
        (i) Any disability payments or compensation benefits paid to the 
    claimant and his/her dependents while the claimant is alive; and
        (ii) Any Dependency and Indemnity Compensation payments made to 
    survivors due to death related to the illness for which the claim under 
    the Act is submitted.
    * * * * *
        12. Appendix A to Part 79 is revised to read as follows:
    
    Appendix A to Part 79--Pulmonary Function Tables
    
                                                                       Table 1.--Males FVC
                                                                [80% of Predicted; Knudson 1983]
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                                Age
                                   Ht.                               ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                        35      37      39      41      43      45      47      49      51      53      55
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    56.0............................................................    1.74    1.70    1.65    1.60    1.55    1.51    1.46    1.41    1.36    1.32    1.27
    56.5............................................................    1.83    1.78    1.73    1.69    1.64    1.59    1.54    1.50    1.45    1.40    1.35
    57.0............................................................    1.92    1.87    1.82    1.77    1.72    1.68    1.63    1.58    1.53    1.49    1.44
    57.5............................................................    2.00    1.95    1.91    1.86    1.81    1.76    1.72    1.67    1.62    1.57    1.52
    58.0............................................................    2.09    2.04    1.99    1.94    1.90    1.85    1.80    1.75    1.71    1.66    1.61
    58.5............................................................    2.17    2.13    2.08    2.03    1.98    1.93    1.89    1.84    1.79    1.74    1.70
    59.0............................................................    2.26    2.21    2.16    2.12    2.07    2.02    1.97    1.92    1.88    1.83    1.78
    59.5............................................................    2.34    2.30    2.25    2.20    2.15    2.11    2.06    2.01    1.96    1.92    1.87
    60.0............................................................    2.43    2.38    2.33    2.29    2.24    2.19    2.14    2.10    2.05    2.00    1.95
    60.5............................................................    2.52    2.47    2.42    2.37    2.33    2.28    2.23    2.18    2.13    2.09    2.04
    61.0............................................................    2.60    2.55    2.51    2.46    2.41    2.36    2.32    2.27    2.22    2.17    2.12
    61.5............................................................    2.69    2.64    2.59    2.54    2.50    2.45    2.40    2.35    2.31    2.26    2.21
    62.0............................................................    2.77    2.73    2.68    2.63    2.58    2.53    2.49    2.44    2.39    2.34    2.30
    62.5............................................................    2.86    2.81    2.76    2.72    2.67    2.62    2.57    2.53    2.48    2.43    2.38
    63.0............................................................    2.94    2.90    2.85    2.80    2.75    2.71    2.66    2.61    2.56    2.52    2.47
    63.5............................................................    3.03    2.98    2.94    2.89    2.84    2.79    2.74    2.70    2.65    2.60    2.55
    64.0............................................................    3.12    3.07    3.02    2.97    2.93    2.88    2.83    2.78    2.73    2.69    2.64
    64.5............................................................    3.20    3.15    3.11    3.06    3.01    2.96    2.92    2.87    2.82    2.77    2.73
    
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    65.0............................................................    3.29    3.24    3.19    3.14    3.10    3.05    3.00    2.95    2.91    2.86    2.81
    65.5............................................................    3.37    3.33    3.28    3.23    3.18    3.14    3.09    3.04    2.99    2.94    2.90
    66.0............................................................    3.46    3.41    3.36    3.32    3.27    3.22    3.17    3.13    3.08    3.03    2.98
    66.5............................................................    3.54    3.50    3.45    3.40    3.35    3.31    3.26    3.21    3.16    3.12    3.07
    67.0............................................................    3.63    3.58    3.54    3.49    3.44    3.39    3.34    3.30    3.25    3.20    3.15
    67.5............................................................    3.72    3.67    3.62    3.57    3.53    3.48    3.43    3.38    3.34    3.29    3.24
    68.0............................................................    3.80    3.75    3.71    3.66    3.61    3.56    3.52    3.47    3.42    3.37    3.33
    68.5............................................................    3.89    3.84    3.79    3.74    3.70    3.65    3.60    3.55    3.51    3.46    3.41
    69.0............................................................    3.97    3.93    3.88    3.83    3.78    3.74    3.69    3.64    3.59    3.54    3.50
    69.5............................................................    4.06    4.01    3.96    3.92    3.87    3.82    3.77    3.73    3.68    3.63    3.58
    70.0............................................................    4.15    4.10    4.05    4.00    3.95    3.91    3.86    3.81    3.76    3.72    3.67
    70.5............................................................    4.23    4.18    4.14    4.09    4.04    3.99    3.94    3.90    3.85    3.80    3.75
    71.0............................................................    4.32    4.27    4.22    4.17    4.13    4.08    4.03    3.98    3.94    3.89    3.84
    71.5............................................................    4.40    4.35    4.31    4.26    4.21    4.16    4.12    4.07    4.02    3.97    3.93
    72.0............................................................    4.49    4.44    4.39    4.35    4.30    4.25    4.20    4.15    4.11    4.06    4.01
    72.5............................................................    4.57    4.53    4.48    4.43    4.38    4.34    4.29    4.24    4.19    4.14    4.10
    73.0............................................................    4.66    4.61    4.56    4.52    4.47    4.42    4.37    4.33    4.28    4.23    4.18
    73.5............................................................    4.75    4.70    4.65    4.60    4.55    4.51    4.46    4.41    4.36    4.32    4.27
    74.0............................................................    4.83    4.78    4.74    4.69    4.64    4.59    4.55    4.50    4.45    4.40    4.35
    74.5............................................................    4.92    4.87    4.82    4.77    4.73    4.68    4.63    4.58    4.54    4.49    4.44
    75.0............................................................    5.00    4.96    4.91    4.86    4.81    4.76    4.72    4.67    4.62    4.57    4.53
    75.5............................................................    5.09    5.04    4.99    4.95    4.90    4.85    4.80    4.75    4.71    4.66    4.61
    76.0............................................................    5.17    5.13    5.08    5.03    4.98    4.94    4.89    4.84    4.79    4.75    4.70
    76.5............................................................    5.26    5.21    5.16    5.12    5.07    5.02    4.97    4.93    4.88    4.83    4.78
    77.0............................................................    5.35    5.30    5.25    5.20    5.16    5.11    5.06    5.01    4.96    4.92    4.87
    77.5............................................................    5.43    5.38    5.34    5.29    5.24    5.19    5.15    5.10    5.05    5.00    4.95
    78.0............................................................    5.52    5.47    5.42    5.37    5.33    5.28    5.23    5.18    5.14    5.09    5.04
    78.5............................................................    5.60    5.56    5.51    5.46    5.41    5.36    5.32    5.27    5.22    5.17    5.13
    79.0............................................................    5.69    5.64    5.59    5.55    5.50    5.45    5.40    5.35    5.31    5.26    5.21
    79.5............................................................    5.77    5.73    5.68    5.63    5.58    5.54    5.49    5.44    5.39    5.35    5.30
    80.0............................................................    5.86    5.81    5.76    5.72    5.67    5.62    5.57    5.53    5.48    5.43    5.38
    80.5............................................................    5.95    5.90    5.85    5.80    5.76    5.71    5.66    5.61    5.56    5.52    5.47
    81.0............................................................    6.03    5.98    5.94    5.89    5.84    5.79    5.75    5.70    5.65    5.60    5.55
    81.5............................................................    6.12    6.07    6.02    5.97    5.93    5.88    5.83    5.78    5.74    5.69    5.64
    82.0............................................................    6.20    6.16    6.11    6.06    6.01    5.96    5.92    5.87    5.82    5.77    5.73
    82.5............................................................    6.29    6.24    6.19    6.15    6.10    6.05    6.00    5.96    5.91    5.86    5.81
    83.0............................................................    6.37    6.33    6.28    6.23    6.18    6.14    6.09    6.04    5.99    5.95    5.90
    83.5............................................................    6.46    6.41    6.37    6.32    6.27    6.22    6.17    6.13    6.08    6.03    5.98
    84.0............................................................    6.55    6.50    6.45    6.40    6.36    6.31    6.26    6.21    6.16    6.12    6.07
    84.5............................................................    6.63    6.58    6.54    6.49    6.44    6.39    6.35    6.30    6.25    6.20    6.16
    85.0............................................................    6.72    6.67    6.62    6.57    6.53    6.48    6.43    6.38    6.34    6.29    6.24
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                                                  Table 1a.--Males FVC
                                            [80% of Predicted; Knudson 1983]
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Age
                   Ht.               -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        57      59      61      63      65      67      69      71      73      75
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    56.0............................    1.22    1.17    1.12    1.08    1.03    0.98    0.93    0.89    0.84    0.79
    56.5............................    1.31    1.26    1.21    1.16    1.11    1.07    1.02    0.97    0.92    0.88
    57.0............................    1.39    1.34    1.30    1.25    1.20    1.15    1.11    1.06    1.01    0.96
    57.5............................    1.48    1.43    1.38    1.33    1.29    1.24    1.19    1.14    1.10    1.05
    58.0............................    1.56    1.52    1.47    1.42    1.37    1.32    1.28    1.23    1.18    1.13
    58.5............................    1.65    1.60    1.55    1.51    1.46    1.41    1.36    1.31    1.27    1.22
    59.0............................    1.73    1.69    1.64    1.59    1.54    1.50    1.45    1.40    1.35    1.31
    59.5............................    1.82    1.77    1.72    1.68    1.63    1.58    1.53    1.49    1.44    1.39
    60.0............................    1.91    1.86    1.81    1.76    1.72    1.67    1.62    1.57    1.52    1.48
    60.5............................    1.99    1.94    1.90    1.85    1.80    1.75    1.71    1.66    1.61    1.56
    61.0............................    2.08    2.03    1.98    1.93    1.89    1.84    1.79    1.74    1.70    1.65
    61.5............................    2.16    2.12    2.07    2.02    1.97    1.92    1.88    1.83    1.78    1.73
    62.0............................    2.25    2.20    2.15    2.11    2.06    2.01    1.96    1.91    1.87    1.82
    62.5............................    2.33    2.29    2.24    2.19    2.14    2.10    2.05    2.00    1.95    1.91
    63.0............................    2.42    2.37    2.32    2.28    2.23    2.18    2.13    2.09    2.04    1.99
    63.5............................    2.51    2.46    2.41    2.36    2.32    2.27    2.22    2.17    2.12    2.08
    64.0............................    2.59    2.54    2.50    2.45    2.40    2.35    2.31    2.26    2.21    2.16
    64.5............................    2.68    2.63    2.58    2.53    2.49    2.44    2.39    2.34    2.30    2.25
    65.0............................    2.76    2.72    2.67    2.62    2.57    2.52    2.48    2.43    2.38    2.33
    
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    65.5............................    2.85    2.80    2.75    2.71    2.66    2.61    2.56    2.52    2.47    2.42
    66.0............................    2.93    2.89    2.84    2.79    2.74    2.70    2.65    2.60    2.55    2.51
    66.5............................    3.02    2.97    2.93    2.88    2.83    2.78    2.73    2.69    2.64    2.59
    67.0............................    3.11    3.06    3.01    2.96    2.92    2.87    2.82    2.77    2.72    2.68
    67.5............................    3.19    3.14    3.10    3.05    3.00    2.95    2.91    2.86    2.81    2.76
    68.0............................    3.28    3.23    3.18    3.13    3.09    3.04    2.99    2.94    2.90    2.85
    68.5............................    3.36    3.32    3.27    3.22    3.17    3.13    3.08    3.03    2.98    2.93
    69.0............................    3.45    3.40    3.35    3.31    3.26    3.21    3.16    3.12    3.07    3.02
    69.5............................    3.53    3.49    3.44    3.39    3.34    3.30    3.25    3.20    3.15    3.11
    70.0............................    3.62    3.57    3.53    3.48    3.43    3.38    3.33    3.29    3.24    3.19
    70.5............................    3.71    3.66    3.61    3.56    3.52    3.47    3.42    3.37    3.33    3.28
    71.0............................    3.79    3.74    3.70    3.65    3.60    3.55    3.51    3.46    3.41    3.36
    71.5............................    3.88    3.83    3.78    3.73    3.69    3.64    3.59    3.54    3.50    3.45
    72.0............................    3.96    3.92    3.87    3.82    3.77    3.73    3.68    3.63    3.58    3.53
    72.5............................    4.05    4.00    3.95    3.91    3.86    3.81    3.76    3.72    3.67    3.62
    73.0............................    4.14    4.09    4.04    3.99    3.94    3.90    3.85    3.80    3.75    3.71
    73.5............................    4.22    4.17    4.13    4.08    4.03    3.98    3.93    3.89    3.84    3.79
    74.0............................    4.31    4.26    4.21    4.16    4.12    4.07    4.02    3.97    3.93    3.88
    74.5............................    4.39    4.34    4.30    4.25    4.20    4.15    4.11    4.06    4.01    3.96
    75.0............................    4.48    4.43    4.38    4.34    4.29    4.24    4.19    4.14    4.10    4.05
    75.5............................    4.56    4.52    4.47    4.42    4.37    4.33    4.28    4.23    4.18    4.13
    76.0............................    4.65    4.60    4.55    4.51    4.46    4.41    4.36    4.32    4.27    4.22
    76.5............................    4.74    4.69    4.64    4.59    4.54    4.50    4.45    4.40    4.35    4.31
    77.0............................    4.82    4.77    4.73    4.68    4.63    4.58    4.54    4.49    4.44    4.39
    77.5............................    4.91    4.86    4.81    4.76    4.72    4.67    4.62    4.57    4.53    4.48
    78.0............................    4.99    4.95    4.90    4.85    4.80    4.75    4.71    4.66    4.61    4.56
    78.5............................    5.08    5.03    4.98    4.94    4.89    4.84    4.79    4.74    4.70    4.65
    79.0............................    5.16    5.12    5.07    5.02    4.97    4.93    4.88    4.83    4.78    4.74
    79.5............................    5.25    5.20    5.15    5.11    5.06    5.01    4.96    4.92    4.87    4.82
    80.0............................    5.34    5.29    5.24    5.19    5.15    5.10    5.05    5.00    4.95    4.91
    80.5............................    5.42    5.37    5.33    5.28    5.23    5.18    5.14    5.09    5.04    4.99
    81.0............................    5.51    5.46    5.41    5.36    5.32    5.27    5.22    5.17    5.13    5.08
    81.5............................    5.59    5.55    5.50    5.45    5.40    5.35    5.31    5.26    5.21    5.16
    82.0............................    5.68    5.63    5.58    5.54    5.49    5.44    5.39    5.34    5.30    5.25
    82.5............................    5.76    5.72    5.67    5.62    5.57    5.53    5.48    5.43    5.38    5.34
    83.0............................    5.85    5.80    5.75    5.71    5.66    5.61    5.56    5.52    5.47    5.42
    83.5............................    5.94    5.89    5.84    5.79    5.75    5.70    5.65    5.60    5.55    5.51
    84.0............................    6.02    5.97    5.93    5.88    5.83    5.78    5.74    5.69    5.64    5.59
    84.5............................    6.11    6.06    6.01    5.96    5.92    5.87    5.82    5.77    5.73    5.68
    85.0............................    6.19    6.15    6.10    6.05    6.00    5.95    5.91    5.86    5.81    5.76
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                                                                      Table 2.--Males FEV1
                                                                [80% of Predicted; Knudson 1983]
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                                Age
                                   Ht.                               ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                        35      37      39      41      43      45      47      49      51      53      55
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    56.0............................................................    1.54    1.49    1.44    1.40    1.35    1.30    1.26    1.21    1.16    1.12    1.07
    56.5............................................................    1.61    1.56    1.51    1.47    1.42    1.37    1.33    1.28    1.23    1.18    1.14
    57.0............................................................    1.67    1.63    1.58    1.53    1.49    1.44    1.39    1.35    1.30    1.25    1.21
    57.5............................................................    1.74    1.69    1.65    1.60    1.55    1.51    1.46    1.41    1.37    1.32    1.27
    58.0............................................................    1.81    1.76    1.71    1.67    1.62    1.57    1.53    1.48    1.43    1.39    1.34
    58.5............................................................    1.88    1.83    1.78    1.74    1.69    1.64    1.60    1.55    1.50    1.46    1.41
    59.0............................................................    1.94    1.90    1.85    1.80    1.76    1.71    1.66    1.62    1.57    1.52    1.48
    59.5............................................................    2.01    1.96    1.92    1.87    1.82    1.78    1.73    1.68    1.64    1.59    1.54
    60.0............................................................    2.08    2.03    1.98    1.94    1.89    1.84    1.80    1.75    1.70    1.66    1.61
    60.5............................................................    2.15    2.10    2.05    2.01    1.96    1.91    1.87    1.82    1.77    1.73    1.68
    61.0............................................................    2.21    2.17    2.12    2.07    2.03    1.98    1.93    1.89    1.84    1.79    1.75
    61.5............................................................    2.28    2.23    2.19    2.14    2.09    2.05    2.00    1.95    1.91    1.86    1.81
    62.0............................................................    2.35    2.30    2.26    2.21    2.16    2.11    2.07    2.02    1.97    1.93    1.88
    62.5............................................................    2.42    2.37    2.32    2.28    2.23    2.18    2.14    2.09    2.04    2.00    1.95
    63.0............................................................    2.48    2.44    2.39    2.34    2.30    2.25    2.20    2.16    2.11    2.06    2.02
    63.5............................................................    2.55    2.50    2.46    2.41    2.36    2.32    2.27    2.22    2.18    2.13    2.08
    64.0............................................................    2.62    2.57    2.53    2.48    2.43    2.39    2.34    2.29    2.25    2.20    2.15
    64.5............................................................    2.69    2.64    2.59    2.55    2.50    2.45    2.41    2.36    2.31    2.27    2.22
    65.0............................................................    2.75    2.71    2.66    2.61    2.57    2.52    2.47    2.43    2.38    2.33    2.29
    65.5............................................................    2.82    2.77    2.73    2.68    2.63    2.59    2.54    2.49    2.45    2.40    2.35
    
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    66.0............................................................    2.89    2.84    2.80    2.75    2.70    2.66    2.61    2.56    2.52    2.47    2.42
    66.5............................................................    2.96    2.91    2.86    2.82    2.77    2.72    2.68    2.63    2.58    2.54    2.49
    67.0............................................................    3.02    2.98    2.93    2.88    2.84    2.79    2.74    2.70    2.65    2.60    2.56
    67.5............................................................    3.09    3.05    3.00    2.95    2.90    2.86    2.81    2.76    2.72    2.67    2.62
    68.0............................................................    3.16    3.11    3.07    3.02    2.97    2.93    2.88    2.83    2.79    2.74    2.69
    68.5............................................................    3.23    3.18    3.13    3.09    3.04    2.99    2.95    2.90    2.85    2.81    2.76
    69.0............................................................    3.29    3.25    3.20    3.15    3.11    3.06    3.01    2.97    2.92    2.87    2.83
    69.5............................................................    3.36    3.32    3.27    3.22    3.18    3.13    3.08    3.03    2.99    2.94    2.89
    70.0............................................................    3.43    3.38    3.34    3.29    3.24    3.20    3.15    3.10    3.06    3.01    2.96
    70.5............................................................    3.50    3.45    3.40    3.36    3.31    3.26    3.22    3.17    3.12    3.08    3.03
    71.0............................................................    3.56    3.52    3.47    3.42    3.38    3.33    3.28    3.24    3.19    3.14    3.10
    71.5............................................................    3.63    3.59    3.54    3.49    3.45    3.40    3.35    3.31    3.26    3.21    3.17
    72.0............................................................    3.70    3.65    3.61    3.56    3.51    3.47    3.42    3.37    3.33    3.28    3.23
    72.5............................................................    3.77    3.72    3.67    3.63    3.58    3.53    3.49    3.44    3.39    3.35    3.30
    73.0............................................................    3.83    3.79    3.74    3.69    3.65    3.60    3.55    3.51    3.46    3.41    3.37
    73.5............................................................    3.90    3.86    3.81    3.76    3.72    3.67    3.62    3.58    3.53    3.48    3.44
    74.0............................................................    3.97    3.92    3.88    3.83    3.78    3.74    3.69    3.64    3.60    3.55    3.50
    74.5............................................................    4.04    3.99    3.94    3.90    3.85    3.80    3.76    3.71    3.66    3.62    3.57
    75.0............................................................    4.11    4.06    4.01    3.97    3.92    3.87    3.82    3.78    3.73    3.68    3.64
    75.5............................................................    4.17    4.13    4.08    4.03    3.99    3.94    3.89    3.85    3.80    3.75    3.71
    76.0............................................................    4.24    4.19    4.15    4.10    4.05    4.01    3.96    3.91    3.87    3.82    3.77
    76.5............................................................    4.31    4.26    4.21    4.17    4.12    4.07    4.03    3.98    3.93    3.89    3.84
    77.0............................................................    4.38    4.33    4.28    4.24    4.19    4.14    4.10    4.05    4.00    3.96    3.91
    77.5............................................................    4.44    4.40    4.35    4.30    4.26    4.21    4.16    4.12    4.07    4.02    3.98
    78.0............................................................    4.51    4.46    4.42    4.37    4.32    4.28    4.23    4.18    4.14    4.09    4.04
    78.5............................................................    4.58    4.53    4.48    4.44    4.39    4.34    4.30    4.25    4.20    4.16    4.11
    79.0............................................................    4.65    4.60    4.55    4.51    4.46    4.41    4.37    4.32    4.27    4.23    4.18
    79.5............................................................    4.71    4.67    4.62    4.57    4.53    4.48    4.43    4.39    4.34    4.29    4.25
    80.0............................................................    4.78    4.73    4.69    4.64    4.59    4.55    4.50    4.45    4.41    4.36    4.31
    80.5............................................................    4.85    4.80    4.76    4.71    4.66    4.61    4.57    4.52    4.47    4.43    4.38
    81.0............................................................    4.92    4.87    4.82    4.78    4.73    4.68    4.64    4.59    4.54    4.50    4.45
    81.5............................................................    4.98    4.94    4.89    4.84    4.80    4.75    4.70    4.66    4.61    4.56    4.52
    82.0............................................................    5.05    5.00    4.96    4.91    4.86    4.82    4.77    4.72    4.68    4.63    4.58
    82.5............................................................    5.12    5.07    5.03    4.98    4.93    4.89    4.84    4.79    4.74    4.70    4.65
    83.0............................................................    5.19    5.14    5.09    5.05    5.00    4.95    4.91    4.86    4.81    4.77    4.72
    83.5............................................................    5.25    5.21    5.16    5.11    5.07    5.02    4.97    4.93    4.88    4.83    4.79
    84.0............................................................    5.32    5.27    5.23    5.18    5.13    5.09    5.04    4.99    4.95    4.90    4.85
    84.5............................................................    5.39    5.34    5.30    5.25    5.20    5.16    5.11    5.06    5.02    4.97    4.92
    85.0............................................................    5.46    5.41    5.36    5.32    5.27    5.22    5.18    5.13    5.08    5.04    4.99
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                                                  Table 2a.--Males FEV1
                                            [80% of Predicted; Knudson 1983]
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Age
                   Ht.               -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        57      59      61      63      65      67      69      71      73      75
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    56.0............................    1.02    0.98    0.93    0.88    0.84    0.79    0.74    0.70    0.65    0.60
    56.5............................    1.09    1.04    1.00    0.95    0.90    0.86    0.81    0.76    0.72    0.67
    57.0............................    1.16    1.11    1.07    1.02    0.97    0.93    0.88    0.83    0.79    0.74
    57.5............................    1.23    1.18    1.13    1.09    1.04    0.99    0.95    0.90    0.85    0.81
    58.0............................    1.29    1.25    1.20    1.15    1.11    1.06    1.01    0.97    0.92    0.87
    58.5............................    1.36    1.31    1.27    1.22    1.17    1.13    1.08    1.03    0.99    0.94
    59.0............................    1.43    1.38    1.34    1.29    1.24    1.20    1.15    1.10    1.06    1.01
    59.5............................    1.50    1.45    1.40    1.36    1.31    1.26    1.22    1.17    1.12    1.08
    60.0............................    1.56    1.52    1.47    1.42    1.38    1.33    1.28    1.24    1.19    1.14
    60.5............................    1.63    1.59    1.54    1.49    1.45    1.40    1.35    1.30    1.26    1.21
    61.0............................    1.70    1.65    1.62    1.56    1.51    1.47    1.42    1.37    1.33    1.28
    61.5............................    1.77    1.72    1.67    1.63    1.58    1.53    1.49    1.44    1.39    1.35
    62.0............................    1.83    1.79    1.74    1.69    1.65    1.60    1.55    1.51    1.46    1.41
    62.5............................    1.90    1.86    1.81    1.76    1.72    1.67    1.62    1.58    1.53    1.48
    63.0............................    1.97    1.92    1.88    1.83    1.78    1.74    1.69    1.64    1.60    1.55
    63.5............................    2.04    1.99    1.94    1.90    1.85    1.80    1.76    1.71    1.66    1.62
    64.0............................    2.10    2.06    2.01    1.96    1.92    1.87    1.82    1.78    1.73    1.68
    64.5............................    2.17    2.13    2.08    2.03    1.99    1.94    1.89    1.85    1.80    1.75
    65.0............................    2.24    2.19    2.15    2.10    2.05    2.01    1.96    1.91    1.87    1.82
    65.5............................    2.31    2.26    2.21    2.17    2.12    2.07    2.03    1.98    1.93    1.89
    66.0............................    2.38    2.33    2.28    2.24    2.19    2.14    2.09    2.05    2.00    1.95
    
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    66.5............................    2.44    2.40    2.35    2.30    2.26    2.21    2.16    2.12    2.07    2.02
    67.0............................    2.51    2.46    2.42    2.37    2.32    2.28    2.23    2.18    2.14    2.09
    67.5............................    2.58    2.53    2.48    2.44    2.39    2.34    2.30    2.25    2.20    2.16
    68.0............................    2.65    2.60    2.55    2.51    2.46    2.41    2.37    2.32    2.27    2.22
    68.5............................    2.71    2.67    2.62    2.57    2.53    2.48    2.43    2.39    2.34    2.29
    69.0............................    2.78    2.73    2.69    2.64    2.59    2.55    2.50    2.45    2.41    2.36
    69.5............................    2.85    2.80    2.75    2.71    2.66    2.61    2.57    2.52    2.47    2.43
    70.0............................    2.92    2.87    2.82    2.78    2.73    2.68    2.64    2.59    2.54    2.50
    70.5............................    2.98    2.94    2.89    2.84    2.80    2.75    2.70    2.66    2.61    2.56
    71.0............................    3.05    3.00    2.96    2.91    2.86    2.82    2.77    2.72    2.68    2.63
    71.5............................    3.12    3.07    3.02    2.98    2.93    2.88    2.84    2.79    2.74    2.70
    72.0............................    3.19    3.14    3.09    3.05    3.00    2.95    2.91    2.86    2.81    2.77
    72.5............................    3.25    3.21    3.16    3.11    3.07    3.02    2.97    2.93    2.88    2.83
    73.0............................    3.32    3.27    3.23    3.18    3.13    3.09    3.04    2.99    2.95    2.90
    73.5............................    3.39    3.34    3.30    3.25    3.20    3.16    3.11    3.06    3.01    2.97
    74.0............................    3.46    3.41    3.36    3.32    3.27    3.22    3.18    3.13    3.08    3.04
    74.5............................    3.52    3.48    3.43    3.38    3.34    3.29    3.24    3.20    3.15    3.10
    75.0............................    3.59    3.54    3.50    3.45    3.40    3.36    3.31    3.26    3.22    3.17
    75.5............................    3.66    3.61    3.57    3.52    3.47    3.43    3.38    3.33    3.29    3.24
    76.0............................    3.73    3.68    3.63    3.59    3.54    3.49    3.45    3.40    3.35    3.31
    76.5............................    3.79    3.75    3.70    3.65    3.61    3.56    3.51    3.47    3.42    3.37
    77.0............................    3.86    3.81    3.77    3.72    3.67    3.63    3.58    3.53    3.49    3.44
    77.5............................    3.93    3.88    3.84    3.79    3.74    3.70    3.65    3.60    3.56    3.51
    78.0............................    4.00    3.95    3.90    3.86    3.81    3.76    3.72    3.67    3.62    3.58
    78.5............................    4.06    4.02    3.97    3.92    3.88    3.83    3.78    3.74    3.69    3.64
    79.0............................    4.13    4.09    4.04    3.99    3.94    3.90    3.85    3.80    3.76    3.71
    79.5............................    4.20    4.15    4.11    4.06    4.01    3.97    3.92    3.87    3.83    3.78
    80.0............................    4.27    4.22    4.17    4.13    4.08    4.03    3.99    3.94    3.89    3.85
    80.5............................    4.33    4.29    4.24    4.19    4.15    4.10    4.05    4.01    3.96    3.91
    81.0............................    4.40    4.36    4.31    4.26    4.22    4.17    4.12    4.08    4.03    3.98
    81.5............................    4.47    4.42    4.38    4.33    4.28    4.24    4.19    4.14    4.10    4.05
    82.0............................    4.54    4.49    4.44    4.40    4.35    4.30    4.26    4.21    4.16    4.12
    82.5............................    4.60    4.56    4.51    4.46    4.42    4.37    4.32    4.28    4.23    4.18
    83.0............................    4.67    4.63    4.58    4.53    4.49    4.44    4.39    4.35    4.30    4.25
    83.5............................    4.74    4.69    4.65    4.60    4.55    4.51    4.46    4.41    4.37    4.32
    84.0............................    4.81    4.76    4.71    4.67    4.62    4.57    4.53    4.48    4.43    4.39
    84.5............................    4.88    4.83    4.78    4.73    4.69    4.64    4.59    4.55    4.50    4.45
    85.0............................    4.94    4.90    4.85    4.80    4.76    4.71    4.66    4.62    4.57    4.52
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                                                                      Table 3.--Females FVC
                                                                [80% of Predicted; Knudson 1983]
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                                Age
                                   Ht.                               ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                        35      37      39      41      43      45      47      49      51      53      55
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    52.0............................................................    1.66    1.64    1.61    1.58    1.55    1.53    1.50    1.47    1.45    1.42    1.39
    52.5............................................................    1.71    1.68    1.65    1.63    1.60    1.57    1.55    1.52    1.49    1.46    1.44
    53.0............................................................    1.75    1.73    1.70    1.67    1.64    1.62    1.59    1.56    1.54    1.51    1.48
    53.5............................................................    1.80    1.77    1.74    1.72    1.69    1.66    1.64    1.61    1.58    1.55    1.53
    54.0............................................................    1.84    1.82    1.79    1.76    1.73    1.71    1.68    1.65    1.63    1.60    1.57
    54.5............................................................    1.89    1.86    1.83    1.81    1.78    1.75    1.73    1.70    1.67    1.64    1.62
    55.0............................................................    1.93    1.91    1.88    1.85    1.83    1.80    1.77    1.74    1.72    1.69    1.66
    55.5............................................................    1.98    1.95    1.92    1.90    1.87    1.84    1.82    1.79    1.76    1.73    1.71
    56.0............................................................    2.02    2.00    1.97    1.94    1.92    1.89    1.86    1.83    1.81    1.78    1.75
    56.5............................................................    2.07    2.04    2.01    1.99    1.96    1.93    1.91    1.88    1.85    1.83    1.80
    57.0............................................................    2.11    2.09    2.06    2.03    2.01    1.98    1.95    1.92    1.90    1.87    1.84
    57.5............................................................    2.16    2.13    2.10    2.08    2.05    2.02    2.00    1.97    1.94    1.92    1.89
    58.0............................................................    2.20    2.18    2.15    2.12    2.10    2.07    2.04    2.01    1.99    1.96    1.93
    58.5............................................................    2.25    2.22    2.18    2.16    2.14    2.11    2.09    2.06    2.03    2.01    1.98
    59.0............................................................    2.29    2.27    2.24    2.21    2.19    2.16    2.13    2.10    2.08    2.05    2.02
    59.5............................................................    2.34    2.31    2.29    2.26    2.23    2.20    2.18    2.15    2.12    2.10    2.07
    60.0............................................................    2.38    2.36    2.33    2.30    2.28    2.25    2.22    2.20    2.17    2.14    2.11
    60.5............................................................    2.43    2.40    2.38    2.35    2.32    2.29    2.27    2.24    2.21    2.19    2.16
    61.0............................................................    2.47    2.45    2.42    2.39    2.37    2.34    2.31    2.29    2.26    2.23    2.20
    61.5............................................................    2.52    2.49    2.47    2.44    2.41    2.38    2.36    2.33    2.30    2.28    2.25
    62.0............................................................    2.56    2.54    2.51    2.48    2.46    2.43    2.40    2.38    2.35    2.32    2.29
    62.5............................................................    2.61    2.58    2.56    2.53    2.50    2.47    2.45    2.42    2.39    2.37    2.34
    
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    63.0............................................................    2.65    2.63    2.60    2.57    2.55    2.52    2.49    2.47    2.44    2.41    2.38
    63.5............................................................    2.70    2.67    2.65    2.62    2.59    2.56    2.54    2.51    2.48    2.46    2.43
    64.0............................................................    2.75    2.72    2.69    2.66    2.64    2.61    2.58    2.56    2.53    2.50    2.47
    64.5............................................................    2.79    2.76    2.74    2.71    2.68    2.66    2.63    2.60    2.57    2.55    2.52
    65.0............................................................    2.84    2.81    2.78    2.75    2.73    2.70    2.67    2.65    2.62    2.59    2.56
    65.5............................................................    2.88    2.85    2.83    2.80    2.77    2.75    2.72    2.69    2.66    2.64    2.61
    66.0............................................................    2.93    2.90    2.87    2.84    2.82    2.79    2.76    2.74    2.71    2.68    2.66
    66.5............................................................    2.97    2.94    2.92    2.89    2.86    2.84    2.81    2.78    2.75    2.73    2.70
    67.0............................................................    3.02    2.99    2.96    2.93    2.91    2.88    2.85    2.83    2.80    2.77    2.75
    67.5............................................................    3.06    3.03    3.01    2.98    2.95    2.93    2.90    2.87    2.84    2.82    2.79
    68.0............................................................    3.11    3.08    3.05    3.02    3.00    2.97    2.94    2.92    2.89    2.86    2.84
    68.5............................................................    3.15    3.12    3.10    3.07    3.04    3.02    2.99    2.96    2.93    2.91    2.88
    69.0............................................................    3.20    3.17    3.14    3.12    3.09    3.06    3.03    3.01    2.98    2.95    2.93
    69.5............................................................    3.24    3.21    3.19    3.16    3.13    3.11    3.08    3.05    3.03    3.00    2.97
    70.0............................................................    3.29    3.26    3.23    3.21    3.18    3.15    3.12    3.10    3.07    3.04    3.02
    70.5............................................................    3.33    3.30    3.28    3.25    3.22    3.20    3.17    3.14    3.12    3.09    3.06
    71.0............................................................    3.38    3.35    3.32    3.30    3.27    3.24    3.21    3.19    3.16    3.13    3.11
    71.5............................................................    3.42    3.39    3.37    3.34    3.31    3.29    3.26    3.23    3.21    3.18    3.15
    72.0............................................................    3.47    3.44    3.41    3.39    3.36    3.33    3.30    3.28    3.25    3.22    3.20
    72.5............................................................    3.51    3.49    3.46    3.43    3.40    3.38    3.35    3.32    3.30    3.27    3.24
    73.0............................................................    3.56    3.53    3.50    3.48    3.45    3.42    3.39    3.37    3.34    3.31    3.29
    73.5............................................................    3.60    3.58    3.55    3.52    3.49    3.47    3.44    3.41    3.39    3.36    3.33
    74.0............................................................    3.65    3.62    3.59    3.57    3.54    3.51    3.49    3.46    3.43    3.40    3.38
    74.5............................................................    3.69    3.67    3.64    3.61    3.58    3.56    3.53    3.50    3.48    3.45    3.42
    75.0............................................................    3.74    3.71    3.68    3.66    3.63    3.60    3.58    3.55    3.52    3.49    3.47
    75.5............................................................    3.78    3.76    3.73    3.70    3.67    3.65    3.62    3.59    3.57    3.54    3.51
    76.0............................................................    3.83    3.80    3.77    3.75    3.72    3.69    3.67    3.64    3.61    3.58    3.56
    76.5............................................................    3.87    3.85    3.82    3.79    3.76    3.74    3.71    3.68    3.66    3.63    3.60
    77.0............................................................    3.92    3.89    3.86    3.84    3.81    3.78    3.76    3.73    3.70    3.67    3.65
    77.5............................................................    3.96    3.94    3.91    3.88    3.85    3.83    3.80    3.77    3.75    3.72    3.69
    78.0............................................................    4.01    3.98    3.95    3.93    3.90    3.87    3.85    3.82    3.79    3.76    3.74
    78.5............................................................    4.05    4.03    4.00    3.97    3.95    3.92    3.89    3.86    3.84    3.81    3.78
    79.0............................................................    4.10    4.07    4.04    4.02    3.99    3.96    3.94    3.91    3.88    3.86    3.83
    79.5............................................................    4.14    4.12    4.09    4.06    4.04    4.01    3.98    3.95    3.93    3.90    3.87
    80.0............................................................    4.19    4.16    4.13    4.11    4.08    4.05    4.03    4.00    3.97    3.95    3.92
    80.5............................................................    4.23    4.21    4.18    4.15    4.13    4.10    4.07    4.04    4.02    3.99    3.96
    81.0............................................................    4.28    4.25    4.22    4.20    4.17    4.14    4.12    4.09    4.06    4.04    4.01
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                                                 Table 3a.--Females FVC
                                            [80% of Predicted; Knudson 1983]
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                                                                            Age
                   Ht.               -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        57      59      61      63      65      67      69      71      73      75
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    52.0............................    1.37    1.34    1.31    1.28    1.26    1.23    1.20    1.47    1.43    1.38
    52.5............................    1.41    1.38    1.36    1.33    1.30    1.27    1.25    1.51    1.46    1.41
    53.0............................    1.46    1.43    1.40    1.37    1.35    1.32    1.29    1.54    1.49    1.44
    53.5............................    1.50    1.47    1.45    1.42    1.39    1.37    1.34    1.57    1.52    1.48
    54.0............................    1.55    1.52    1.49    1.46    1.44    1.41    1.38    1.60    1.55    1.51
    54.5............................    1.59    1.56    1.54    1.51    1.48    1.46    1.43    1.63    1.59    1.54
    55.0............................    1.64    1.61    1.58    1.55    1.53    1.50    1.47    1.67    1.62    1.57
    55.5............................    1.68    1.65    1.63    1.60    1.57    1.55    1.52    1.70    1.65    1.60
    56.0............................    1.73    1.70    1.67    1.64    1.62    1.59    1.56    1.73    1.68    1.63
    56.5............................    1.77    1.74    1.72    1.69    1.66    1.64    1.61    1.76    1.71    1.67
    57.0............................    1.82    1.79    1.76    1.74    1.71    1.68    1.65    1.79    1.75    1.70
    57.5............................    1.86    1.83    1.81    1.78    1.75    1.73    1.70    1.82    1.78    1.73
    58.0............................    1.91    1.88    1.85    1.83    1.80    1.77    1.74    1.86    1.81    1.76
    58.5............................    1.95    1.92    1.90    1.87    1.84    1.82    1.79    1.89    1.84    1.79
    59.0............................    2.00    1.97    1.94    1.92    1.89    1.86    1.83    1.92    1.87    1.83
    59.5............................    2.04    2.01    1.99    1.96    1.93    1.91    1.88    1.95    1.90    1.86
    60.0............................    2.09    2.06    2.03    2.01    1.98    1.95    1.92    1.98    1.94    1.89
    60.5............................    2.13    2.10    2.08    2.05    2.02    2.00    1.97    2.02    1.97    1.92
    61.0............................    2.18    2.15    2.12    2.10    2.07    2.04    2.01    2.05    2.00    1.95
    61.5............................    2.22    2.20    2.17    2.14    2.11    2.09    2.06    2.08    2.03    1.98
    62.0............................    2.27    2.24    2.21    2.19    2.16    2.13    2.11    2.11    2.06    2.02
    62.5............................    2.31    2.29    2.26    2.23    2.20    2.18    2.15    2.14    2.10    2.05
    63.0............................    2.36    2.33    2.30    2.28    2.25    2.22    2.20    2.17    2.13    2.08
    
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    63.5............................    2.40    2.38    2.35    2.32    2.29    2.27    2.24    2.21    2.16    2.11
    64.0............................    2.45    2.42    2.39    2.37    2.34    2.31    2.29    2.24    2.19    2.14
    64.5............................    2.49    2.47    2.44    2.41    2.38    2.36    2.33    2.27    2.22    2.18
    65.0............................    2.54    2.51    2.48    2.46    2.43    2.40    2.38    2.30    2.25    2.21
    65.5............................    2.58    2.56    2.53    2.50    2.47    2.45    2.42    2.33    2.29    2.24
    66.0............................    2.63    2.60    2.57    2.55    2.52    2.49    2.47    2.37    2.32    2.27
    66.5............................    2.67    2.65    2.62    2.59    2.57    2.54    2.51    2.40    2.35    2.30
    67.0............................    2.72    2.69    2.66    2.64    2.61    2.58    2.56    2.43    2.38    2.33
    67.5............................    2.76    2.74    2.71    2.68    2.66    2.63    2.60    2.46    2.41    2.37
    68.0............................    2.81    2.78    2.75    2.73    2.70    2.67    2.65    2.49    2.45    2.40
    68.5............................    2.85    2.83    2.80    2.77    2.75    2.72    2.69    2.52    2.48    2.43
    69.0............................    2.90    2.87    2.84    2.82    2.79    2.76    2.74    2.56    2.51    2.46
    69.5............................    2.94    2.92    2.89    2.86    2.84    2.81    2.78    2.59    2.54    2.49
    70.0............................    2.99    2.96    2.93    2.91    2.88    2.85    2.83    2.62    2.57    2.52
    70.5............................    3.03    3.01    2.98    2.95    2.93    2.90    2.87    2.65    2.60    2.56
    71.0............................    3.08    3.05    3.03    3.00    2.97    2.94    2.92    2.68    2.64    2.59
    71.5............................    3.12    3.10    3.07    3.04    3.02    2.99    2.96    2.72    2.67    2.62
    72.0............................    3.17    3.14    3.12    3.09    3.06    3.03    3.01    2.75    2.70    2.65
    72.5............................    3.21    3.19    3.16    3.13    3.11    3.08    3.05    2.78    2.73    2.68
    73.0............................    3.26    3.23    3.21    3.18    3.15    3.12    3.10    2.81    2.76    2.72
    73.5............................    3.30    3.28    3.25    3.22    3.20    3.17    3.14    2.84    2.79    2.75
    74.0............................    3.35    3.32    3.30    3.27    3.24    3.21    3.19    2.87    2.83    2.78
    74.5............................    3.40    3.37    3.34    3.31    3.29    3.26    3.23    2.91    2.86    2.81
    75.0............................    3.44    3.41    3.39    3.36    3.33    3.30    3.28    2.94    2.89    2.84
    75.5............................    3.49    3.46    3.43    3.40    3.38    3.35    3.32    2.97    2.92    2.87
    76.0............................    3.53    3.50    3.48    3.45    3.42    3.40    3.37    3.00    2.95    2.91
    76.5............................    3.58    3.55    3.52    3.49    3.47    3.44    3.41    3.03    2.99    2.94
    77.0............................    3.62    3.59    3.57    3.54    3.51    3.49    3.46    3.06    3.02    2.97
    77.5............................    3.67    3.64    3.61    3.58    3.56    3.53    3.50    3.10    3.05    3.00
    78.0............................    3.71    3.68    3.66    3.63    3.60    3.58    3.55    3.13    3.08    3.03
    78.5............................    3.76    3.73    3.70    3.67    3.65    3.62    3.59    3.16    3.11    3.07
    79.0............................    3.80    3.77    3.75    3.72    3.69    3.67    3.64    3.19    3.14    3.10
    79.5............................    3.85    3.82    3.79    3.77    3.74    3.71    3.68    3.22    3.18    3.13
    80.0............................    3.89    3.86    3.84    3.81    3.78    3.76    3.73    3.26    3.21    3.16
    80.5............................    3.94    3.91    3.88    3.86    3.83    3.80    3.77    3.29    3.24    3.19
    81.0............................    3.98    3.95    3.93    3.90    3.87    3.85    3.82    3.32    3.27    3.22
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                                                                     Table 4.--Females FEV1
                                                                [80% of Predicted; Knudson 1983]
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                                Age
                                   Ht.                               ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                        35      37      39      41      43      45      47      49      51      53      55
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    52.0............................................................    1.52    1.49    1.46    1.43    1.40    1.37    1.34    1.31    1.28    1.25    1.22
    52.5............................................................    1.55    1.52    1.49    1.46    1.43    1.40    1.37    1.34    1.31    1.28    1.25
    53.0............................................................    1.59    1.56    1.53    1.50    1.47    1.43    1.40    1.37    1.34    1.31    1.28
    53.5............................................................    1.62    1.59    1.56    1.53    1.50    1.47    1.44    1.41    1.38    1.35    1.32
    54.0............................................................    1.65    1.62    1.59    1.56    1.53    1.50    1.47    1.44    1.41    1.38    1.35
    54.5............................................................    1.69    1.66    1.63    1.60    1.57    1.54    1.51    1.48    1.44    1.41    1.38
    55.0............................................................    1.72    1.69    1.66    1.63    1.60    1.57    1.54    1.51    1.48    1.45    1.42
    55.5............................................................    1.76    1.72    1.69    1.66    1.63    1.60    1.57    1.54    1.51    1.48    1.45
    56.0............................................................    1.79    1.76    1.73    1.70    1.67    1.64    1.61    1.58    1.55    1.52    1.49
    56.5............................................................    1.82    1.79    1.76    1.73    1.70    1.67    1.64    1.61    1.58    1.55    1.52
    57.0............................................................    1.86    1.83    1.80    1.77    1.73    1.70    1.67    1.64    1.61    1.58    1.55
    57.5............................................................    1.89    1.86    1.83    1.80    1.77    1.74    1.71    1.68    1.65    1.62    1.59
    58.0............................................................    1.92    1.89    1.86    1.83    1.80    1.77    1.74    1.71    1.68    1.65    1.62
    58.5............................................................    1.96    1.93    1.90    1.87    1.84    1.81    1.78    1.74    1.71    1.68    1.65
    59.0............................................................    1.99    1.96    1.93    1.90    1.87    1.84    1.81    1.78    1.75    1.72    1.69
    59.5............................................................    2.03    1.99    1.96    1.93    1.90    1.87    1.84    1.81    1.78    1.75    1.72
    60.0............................................................    2.06    2.03    2.00    1.97    1.94    1.91    1.88    1.85    1.82    1.79    1.75
    60.5............................................................    2.09    2.06    2.03    2.00    1.97    1.94    1.91    1.88    1.85    1.82    1.79
    61.0............................................................    2.13    2.10    2.07    2.04    2.00    1.97    1.94    1.91    1.88    1.85    1.82
    61.5............................................................    2.16    2.13    2.10    2.07    2.04    2.01    1.98    1.95    1.92    1.89    1.86
    62.0............................................................    2.19    2.16    2.13    2.10    2.07    2.04    2.01    1.98    1.95    1.92    1.89
    62.5............................................................    2.23    2.20    2.17    2.14    2.11    2.08    2.05    2.01    1.98    1.95    1.92
    63.0............................................................    2.26    2.23    2.20    2.17    2.14    2.11    2.08    2.05    2.02    1.99    1.96
    63.5............................................................    2.30    2.26    2.23    2.20    2.17    2.14    2.11    2.08    2.05    2.02    1.99
    
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    64.0............................................................    2.33    2.30    2.27    2.24    2.21    2.18    2.15    2.12    2.09    2.06    2.02
    64.5............................................................    2.36    2.33    2.30    2.27    2.24    2.21    2.18    2.15    2.12    2.09    2.06
    65.0............................................................    2.40    2.37    2.34    2.31    2.27    2.24    2.21    2.18    2.15    2.12    2.09
    65.5............................................................    2.43    2.40    2.37    2.34    2.31    2.28    2.25    2.22    2.19    2.16    2.13
    66.0............................................................    2.46    2.43    2.40    2.37    2.34    2.31    2.28    2.25    2.22    2.19    2.16
    66.5............................................................    2.50    2.47    2.44    2.41    2.38    2.35    2.32    2.28    2.25    2.22    2.19
    67.0............................................................    2.53    2.50    2.47    2.44    2.41    2.38    2.35    2.32    2.29    2.26    2.23
    67.5............................................................    2.56    2.53    2.50    2.47    2.44    2.41    2.38    2.35    2.32    2.29    2.26
    68.0............................................................    2.60    2.57    2.54    2.51    2.48    2.45    2.42    2.39    2.36    2.33    2.29
    68.5............................................................    2.63    2.60    2.57    2.54    2.51    2.48    2.45    2.42    2.39    2.36    2.33
    69.0............................................................    2.67    2.64    2.61    2.57    2.54    2.51    2.48    2.45    2.42    2.39    2.36
    69.5............................................................    2.70    2.67    2.64    2.61    2.58    2.55    2.52    2.49    2.46    2.43    2.40
    70.0............................................................    2.73    2.70    2.67    2.64    2.61    2.58    2.55    2.52    2.49    2.46    2.43
    70.5............................................................    2.77    2.74    2.71    2.68    2.65    2.62    2.58    2.55    2.52    2.49    2.46
    71.0............................................................    2.80    2.77    2.74    2.71    2.68    2.65    2.62    2.59    2.56    2.53    2.50
    71.5............................................................    2.83    2.80    2.77    2.74    2.71    2.68    2.65    2.62    2.59    2.56    2.53
    72.0............................................................    2.87    2.84    2.81    2.78    2.75    2.72    2.69    2.66    2.63    2.59    2.56
    72.5............................................................    2.90    2.87    2.84    2.81    2.78    2.75    2.72    2.69    2.66    2.63    2.60
    73.0............................................................    2.94    2.91    2.88    2.84    2.81    2.78    2.75    2.72    2.69    2.66    2.63
    73.5............................................................    2.97    2.94    2.91    2.88    2.85    2.82    2.79    2.76    2.73    2.70    2.67
    74.0............................................................    3.00    2.97    2.94    2.91    2.88    2.85    2.82    2.79    2.76    2.73    2.70
    74.5............................................................    3.04    3.01    2.98    2.95    2.92    2.89    2.85    2.82    2.79    2.76    2.73
    75.0............................................................    3.07    3.04    3.01    2.98    2.95    2.92    2.89    2.86    2.83    2.80    2.77
    75.5............................................................    3.10    3.07    3.04    3.01    2.98    2.95    2.92    2.89    2.86    2.83    2.80
    76.0............................................................    3.14    3.11    3.08    3.05    3.02    2.99    2.96    2.93    2.90    2.86    2.83
    76.5............................................................    3.17    3.14    3.11    3.08    3.05    3.02    2.99    2.96    2.93    2.90    2.87
    77.0............................................................    3.21    3.18    3.15    3.11    3.08    3.05    3.02    2.99    2.96    2.93    2.90
    77.5............................................................    3.24    3.21    3.18    3.15    3.12    3.09    3.06    3.03    3.00    2.97    2.94
    78.0............................................................    3.27    3.24    3.21    3.18    3.15    3.12    3.09    3.06    3.03    3.00    2.97
    78.5............................................................    3.31    3.28    3.25    3.22    3.19    3.15    3.12    3.09    3.06    3.03    3.00
    79.0............................................................    3.34    3.31    3.28    3.25    3.22    3.19    3.16    3.13    3.10    3.07    3.04
    79.5............................................................    3.37    3.34    3.31    3.28    3.25    3.22    3.19    3.16    3.13    3.10    3.07
    80.0............................................................    3.41    3.38    3.35    3.32    3.29    3.26    3.23    3.20    3.16    3.13    3.10
    80.5............................................................    3.44    3.41    3.38    3.35    3.32    3.29    3.26    3.23    3.20    3.17    3.14
    81.0............................................................    3.48    3.45    3.41    3.38    3.35    3.32    3.29    3.26    3.23    3.20    3.17
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                                                 Table 4a.--Females FEV1
                                            [80% of Predicted; Knudson 1983]
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                                                                            Age
                   Ht.               -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        57      59      61      63      65      67      69      71      73      75
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    52.0............................    1.18    1.15    1.12    1.09    1.06    1.03    1.00    1.38    1.32    1.25
    52.5............................    1.22    1.19    1.16    1.13    1.10    1.07    1.04    1.39    1.33    1.27
    53.0............................    1.25    1.22    1.19    1.16    1.13    1.10    1.07    1.41    1.34    1.28
    53.5............................    1.29    1.26    1.23    1.19    1.16    1.13    1.10    1.42    1.36    1.30
    54.0............................    1.32    1.29    1.26    1.23    1.20    1.17    1.14    1.44    1.37    1.31
    54.5............................    1.35    1.32    1.29    1.26    1.23    1.20    1.17    1.45    1.39    1.32
    55.0............................    1.39    1.36    1.33    1.30    1.27    1.24    1.20    1.47    1.40    1.34
    55.5............................    1.42    1.39    1.36    1.33    1.30    1.27    1.24    1.48    1.42    1.35
    56.0............................    1.45    1.42    1.39    1.36    1.33    1.30    1.27    1.50    1.43    1.37
    56.5............................    1.49    1.46    1.43    1.40    1.37    1.34    1.31    1.51    1.45    1.38
    57.0............................    1.52    1.49    1.46    1.43    1.40    1.37    1.34    1.52    1.46    1.40
    57.5............................    1.56    1.53    1.50    1.46    1.43    1.40    1.37    1.54    1.48    1.41
    58.0............................    1.59    1.56    1.53    1.50    1.47    1.44    1.41    1.55    1.49    1.43
    58.5............................    1.62    1.59    1.56    1.53    1.50    1.47    1.44    1.57    1.50    1.44
    59.0............................    1.66    1.63    1.60    1.57    1.54    1.51    1.47    1.58    1.52    1.46
    59.5............................    1.69    1.66    1.63    1.60    1.57    1.54    1.51    1.60    1.53    1.47
    60.0............................    1.72    1.69    1.66    1.63    1.60    1.57    1.54    1.61    1.55    1.48
    60.5............................    1.76    1.73    1.70    1.67    1.64    1.61    1.58    1.63    1.56    1.50
    61.0............................    1.79    1.76    1.73    1.70    1.67    1.64    1.61    1.64    1.58    1.51
    61.5............................    1.83    1.80    1.76    1.73    1.70    1.67    1.64    1.66    1.59    1.53
    62.0............................    1.86    1.83    1.80    1.77    1.74    1.71    1.68    1.67    1.61    1.54
    62.5............................    1.89    1.86    1.83    1.80    1.77    1.74    1.71    1.68    1.62    1.56
    63.0............................    1.93    1.90    1.87    1.84    1.81    1.77    1.74    1.70    1.64    1.57
    63.5............................    1.96    1.93    1.90    1.87    1.84    1.81    1.78    1.71    1.65    1.59
    64.0............................    1.99    1.96    1.93    1.90    1.87    1.84    1.81    1.73    1.66    1.60
    
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    64.5............................    2.03    2.00    1.97    1.94    1.91    1.88    1.85    1.74    1.68    1.62
    65.0............................    2.06    2.03    2.00    1.97    1.94    1.91    1.88    1.76    1.69    1.63
    65.5............................    2.10    2.07    2.03    2.00    1.97    1.94    1.91    1.77    1.71    1.64
    66.0............................    2.13    2.10    2.07    2.04    2.01    1.98    1.95    1.79    1.72    1.66
    66.5............................    2.16    2.13    2.10    2.07    2.04    2.01    1.98    1.80    1.74    1.67
    67.0............................    2.20    2.17    2.14    2.11    2.08    2.04    2.01    1.82    1.75    1.69
    67.5............................    2.23    2.20    2.17    2.14    2.11    2.08    2.05    1.83    1.77    1.70
    68.0............................    2.26    2.23    2.20    2.17    2.14    2.11    2.08    1.84    1.78    1.72
    68.5............................    2.30    2.27    2.24    2.21    2.18    2.15    2.12    1.86    1.80    1.73
    69.0............................    2.33    2.30    2.27    2.24    2.21    2.18    2.15    1.87    1.81    1.75
    69.5............................    2.37    2.34    2.30    2.27    2.24    2.21    2.18    1.89    1.82    1.76
    70.0............................    2.40    2.37    2.34    2.31    2.28    2.25    2.22    1.90    1.84    1.78
    70.5............................    2.43    2.40    2.37    2.34    2.31    2.28    2.25    1.92    1.85    1.79
    71.0............................    2.47    2.44    2.41    2.38    2.35    2.31    2.28    1.93    1.87    1.80
    71.5............................    2.50    2.47    2.44    2.41    2.38    2.35    2.32    1.95    1.88    1.82
    72.0............................    2.53    2.50    2.47    2.44    2.41    2.38    2.35    1.96    1.90    1.83
    72.5............................    2.57    2.54    2.51    2.48    2.45    2.42    2.39    1.97    1.91    1.85
    73.0............................    2.60    2.57    2.54    2.51    2.48    2.45    2.42    1.99    1.93    1.86
    73.5............................    2.64    2.60    2.57    2.54    2.51    2.48    2.45    2.00    1.94    1.88
    74.0............................    2.67    2.64    2.61    2.58    2.55    2.52    2.49    2.02    1.95    1.89
    74.5............................    2.70    2.67    2.64    2.61    2.58    2.55    2.52    2.03    1.97    1.91
    75.0............................    2.74    2.71    2.68    2.65    2.61    2.58    2.55    2.05    1.98    1.92
    75.5............................    2.77    2.74    2.71    2.68    2.65    2.62    2.59    2.06    2.00    1.93
    76.0............................    2.80    2.77    2.74    2.71    2.68    2.65    2.62    2.08    2.01    1.95
    76.5............................    2.84    2.81    2.78    2.75    2.72    2.69    2.66    2.09    2.03    1.96
    77.0............................    2.87    2.84    2.81    2.78    2.75    2.72    2.69    2.11    2.04    1.98
    77.5............................    2.91    2.87    2.84    2.81    2.78    2.75    2.72    2.12    2.06    1.99
    78.0............................    2.94    2.91    2.88    2.85    2.82    2.79    2.76    2.13    2.07    2.01
    78.5............................    2.97    2.94    2.91    2.88    2.85    2.82    2.79    2.15    2.09    2.02
    79.0............................    3.01    2.98    2.95    2.92    2.88    2.85    2.82    2.16    2.10    2.04
    79.5............................    3.04    3.01    2.98    2.95    2.92    2.89    2.86    2.18    2.11    2.05
    80.0............................    3.07    3.04    3.01    2.98    2.95    2.92    2.89    2.19    2.13    2.07
    80.5............................    3.11    3.08    3.05    3.02    2.99    2.96    2.93    2.21    2.14    2.08
    81.0............................    3.14    3.11    3.08    3.05    3.02    2.99    2.96    2.22    2.16    2.09
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
        Dated: March 11, 1999.
    Janet Reno,
    Attorney General.
    [FR Doc. 99-6524 Filed 3-19-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4410-12-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
03/22/1999
Department:
Justice Department
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
99-6524
Pages:
13686-13700 (15 pages)
Docket Numbers:
A.G. Order No. 2213-99
RINs:
1105-AA49: Radiation Exposure Compensation Act: Evidentiary Requirements; Definitions and Number of Times Claims May Be Filed
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/1105-AA49/radiation-exposure-compensation-act-evidentiary-requirements-definitions-and-number-of-times-claims-
PDF File:
99-6524.pdf
CFR: (11)
28 CFR 79.32(c)(1)
28 CFR 79.36(a)(ii)(A)(2)
28 CFR 79.4
28 CFR 79.5
28 CFR 79.21
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