5. We recommended that the BNL and the AEC help give extra training to the health aides on Rongelap and Utirik and that a monthly report be sent in by ship or radio on the health of the people. Nothing has been done about extra training--but there will be extra visits by Dr. Knudsen, and his replacement. We understand that the monthly reports will be sent in and that this is standard practice. 6. We recommended that the Division of Community Development try to help the people of Utirik and Rongelap with assistance in agriculture, fisheries, and handicraft because we noted, especially on Rongelap, that many of the young people have left the island and the older people have little money. Nothinghas been done and we will follow up on this. The Congress of Micronesia l. We recommended that the Congress of Micronesia pass a law which will provide benefits such as free transportation, per diem and health care for exposed and control persons from Utirik and Rongelap. This has been done. 2. We recommended that the Congress, working with the Department of Health Services and Dr. Conard, make a book for each control and exposed person which could be used as identification when the people go into Majuro or Epveye for examination. This has been changed. We have asked Dr. Conard to make identification cards, with the picture of each person on it instead of books. wea) a Eg Peg ee ere Toe HR . Snes ’ ae ae bt ps cat RERYNGS WO Lak me woAED : .