DRAFT 82 FY 87, 88, 89 AGREEMENT CONTRACTOR LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY The Marshall Island dose assessment and environmental p ms respond to the requirements stated in COFA. The three relevant requiremergts are: a review of the Rongelap dose assessments and restoration for rehabilitati@n of Rongelap, if required; a dose assessment of Enjebi Island; and recommendati on resettlement soo The agreement for implementation of the COFA is signed the U.S. and the and rehabilitation of Bikini Atoll. The LLNL conducts most of these 10 Oct 86 AGREEMENT RMI tasks.“” 15 Oct 86 CONGRESSIONAL RELATIONSHIP LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY The DOI and the DOEare directed to develop a plan fol providing federal funding for the continuing activities of the LLNL and the BARC of Bikini Atoll after FY 1987. A report on this plan must be submitted to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations by 1 February 1987.™" 21 Oct 86 AGREEMENT The COFA becomes effective.*” 10-15 Nov 8&6 ADMINISTRATION CONTRACTOR The purpose of this DOE and H&N trip to Enewetak and §ikini is to discuss with the Enewetak community the uncertainties of the DOE’s] Marshall Islands program beyond FY 1987; to suggest that the DOI and Enewetak Iqpk for alternatives to the DOE/H&N for food and agriculture; and to evaluate LLNLABARC progress at Bikini in radiological assessment. 14 Nov 86 CONGRESSIONAL RELATIONSHIP LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY MEDICAL In P.L. 99-658 Congress approves and provides for U.S. interpretation of the COFA. Congress directs the DOE and the DOI to submit a report fo the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations each fiscal year that will detafl how funds were spent during the previous fiscal year for the special medical cfre and logistical support programs for Rongelap and Utirik and for the agriculture a#d food programs for Enewetak and Bikini. The reports should also specify anticipated needs regarding these programs. Congress states that these programs repres¢nt “special and continuing moral commitments of the United States which will be afnually funded to the extent of the need of the populations of such atolls for such dssistance."™

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