Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 115 Part 1.djvu/1009

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PUBLIC LAW 107-103—DEC. 27, 2001 115 STAT. 987 (b) EFFECTIVE DATE. —The amendments made by subsection (a) shall apply to enrollments in independent study courses beginning on or after the date of the enactment of this Act. TITLE II—COMPENSATION AND PENSION PROVISIONS Applicability. 38 USC 3680A note. SEC. 201. MODIFICATION AND EXTENSION OF AUTHORITIES ON PRESUMPTION OF SERVICE-CONNECTION FOR HERBI- CIDE-RELATED DISABILITIES OF VIETNAM VETERANS. (a) PRESUMPTIVE PERIOD FOR RESPIRATORY CANCERS. — (1)(A) Subparagraph (F) of subsection (a)(2) of section 1116 is amended by striking "within 30 years" and all that follows through "May 7, 1975". (B) The amendment made by subparagraph (A) shall take effect January 1, 2002. (2) The Secretary of Veterans Affairs shall enter into a contract with the National Academy of Sciences, not later than six months after the date of the enactment of this Act, for the performance of a study to include a review of all available scientific literature on the effects of exposure to an herbicide agent containing dioxin on the development of respiratory cancers in humans and whether it is possible to identify a period of time after exposure to herbicides after which a presumption of service-connection for such exposure would not be warranted. Under the contract, the National Academy of Sciences shall submit a report to the Secretary setting forth its conclusions. The report shall be submitted not later than 18 months after the contract is entered into. (3) For a period of six months beginning on the date of the receipt of the report of the National Academy of Sciences under paragraph (2), the Secretary may, if warranted by clear scientific evidence presented in the National Academy of Sciences report, initiate a rulemaking under which the Secretary would specify a limit on the number of years after a claimant's departure from Vietnam after which respiratory cancers would not be presumed to have been associated with the claimant's exposure to herbicides while serving in Vietnam. Any such limit under such a rule may not take effect until 120 days have passed after the publication of a final rule to impose such a limit. (4)(A) Subject to subparagraphs (B) and (C), if the Secretary imposes such a limit under paragraph (3), that limit shall be effective only as to claims filed on or after the effective date of that limit. (B) In the case of any veteran whose disability or death due to respiratory cancer is found by the Secretary to be service-connected under section 1116(a)(2)(F) of title 38, United States Code, as amended by paragraph (1), such disability or death shall remain service-connected for purposes of all provisions of law under such title notwithstanding the imposition, if any, of a time limit by the Secretary by rulemaking authorized under paragraph (3). (C) Subaragraph (B) does not apply in a case in which— (i) the original award of compensation or service connection was Ijased on fraud; or (ii) it is clearly shown from military records that the person concerned did not have the requisite service or character of discharge. Effective date. 38 USC 1116 note. Contracts. Deadline. 38 USC 1116 note. Reports. 38 USC 1116 note. 38 USC 1116 note.