Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 112 Part 4.djvu/775

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PUBLIC LAW 105-277—OCT. 21, 1998 112 STAT. 2681-746 (ii) Diazinon. (iii) Dichlorvos. (iv) Malathion. (B) The following carbamate pesticides: (i) Proxpur. (ii) Carbaryl. (iii) Methomyl. (C) The carbamate pyridostigmine bromide used as nerve agent prophylaxis. (D) The following chlorinated hydrocarbon and other pesticides and repellents: (i) Lindane. , (ii) Pyrethrins. (iii) Permethrins. ,. (iv) Rodenticides (bait). (v) Repellent (DEET). (E) The following low-level nervt; agents and precursor compounds at exposure levels below those which produce immediately apparent incapacitating symptoms: (i) Sarin. (ii)Tabun. (F) The following synthetic chemical compounds: (i) Mustard agents at levels below those which cause immediate blistering. (ii) Volatile org£mic compounds, (iii) Hydrazine. (iv) Red fuming nitric acid. (v) Solvents.

(vi) Uranium. (G) The following ionizing radiation: (i) Depleted uranium. (ii) Microwave radiation. (iii) Radio frequency radiation. (H) The following environmental particulates and pollutants: (i) Hydrogen sulfide. (ii) Oil fire byproducts. (iii) Diesel heater fumes. (iv) Sand micro-particles. (I) Diseases endemic to the region (including the following): (i) Leishmaniasis. (ii) Sandfly fever. (iii) Pathogenic escherechia coli. (iv) Shigellosis. (J) Time compressed administration of multiple live, 'attenuated', gmd toxoid vaccines. (2) The consideration of agents, hazards, and medicines and vaccines under paragraph (1) shall not prec^lude the Academy from identif3ang other agents, hazards, or medicines or vaccines to which members of the Armed Forces may have been exposed for purposes of any report under subsection (i). (3) Not later than six months after the date of enactment Reports. of this Act, the Academy shall submit to the designated congressional committees a report specifying thtj agents, hazards, and medicines and vaccines considered under paragraph (1). (e) DETERMINATIONS OF ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN AGENTS AND ILLNESSES.— (1) For each agent, hazard, or medicine or vaccine