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5.

d.

With varying amounts of time spent on Bikini.

The Bikinians and their legal counsel do not seem to

challenge the applicability of U.S. exposure limits to their
situation (although Mr. Mitchell does).
6.
The Bikinians, should they decide to return to Eneu
regardless of circumstances, might be willing to sign state~

ments releasing the U.S. from liability for future related
health consequences. The value of such a release is unknown.
(Mr. Mitchell takes the position that should people return to

Enjebi, the U.S. must share in that increased risk by accepting
continued liability for any radiological consequences).

7.

LLL would very much like to hire a Marshallese to tend the

garden plot on Eneu.

Roger Ray wrote to the Marshall Islands

Government re this, with a copy to DOI and, subsequently, to
DOE.

DOL asked DOE if we concurred in this request (which we

had not) and expressed concern that the Bikini people would
interpret this as discrimination (i.e., if "he" can live there,
why can't we?). Discussions are continuing and the issue is not
yet resolved.
Iv.

The Burton Bill

1. On October 10 the Senate held hearings on the Burton Bill.
While Mr. Mitchell and DOI were invited to testify, DOE was

not asked for comments.
Their formal statements are enclosed,
including both DOE testimony and written reply (Enclosures J,
K, and L).

2. Prior to the hearing, OMB was concerned about these items:
that the open-ended health care plan be modified to periodic

examination for radiation related effects and treatment if
necessary, and that DOE responsibilities be funded directly
rather than through DOI.
These concerns are reflected in

DOI's statement.

3.
The presiding Senator, Matsunaga of Hawaii, apparently
offered two opinions:
that since DOI is the lead agency

covering a broad scope of programs in the Pacific, funding
and responsibility should be located in DOI rather than
fragmented among departments, and that a comprehensive

program plan would seem desirable.
or directives given, however.

4.

No requests were made

The bill currently is under study with the Senate

subcommittee.

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