4QRog LAW OFFICES GINSBURG, FELDMAN, WEIL AND BRESS DAVID GINSBURG MYER FELDMAN J WwW ROSENTHAL 1700 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, N. W. FRANK A WEIL © E william HENRY LEE R. waR«s WasHinGcton, D.C. 20006 JOHN .ZENTAY CABLE: “LEGIS” MARTIN JACOBS JAMES £. WESNER FRED w DROGULA MICHAEL i. SANDERS, PLC. TELEX: @9- 2422 (202) 637-9000 JAMES HAMILTON ALFRED J. EICHENLAUB RICHARD P SILLS, PLC. PETER H. RODGERS ALAN §. WEITZ December 15, JACOB OWECK MARTHA JANE SHAY BRUCE HM. RABINOVITZ ROBERT W. HAWKINS JOSE PR E.RESENDE DAVID J. FREEMAN CELIA ROADY GARY J. KLEIN PrHiLie mM. BATTLES, TELEPHONE YOEL S BURTON ANDREA JILL GRANT 1980 DAVID G. BRESS 4908-1976) @ADMITYTES im MEW YORK ONLY LAWRENCE P. KELLER SCOTT w. STUCKY PATRICIA NW. BLAIR GAYLE FORST RICHARD A. COHN G. STEPHEN SAUNDERS ALAN R. YUSPEH SUSAN 4. COBB IRA T. KASOAN JONATHAN M. WEISGALL JUDITH ANN JACOBSON PETER a. CASCIATO BUSAN BANES HARRIS EOQWARD J. TOLCHIN WRITER'S DIRECT DIAL NUMBER (202) Mrs. Ruth Van Cleve 637-9104 Deputy Assistant Secretary-Policy Territorial and International Affairs United States Department of Interior Room 4310 Washington, D.C. Dear Mrs. 20240 Van Cleve: I am writing on behalf of the people of Bikini to comment on the papers presented by the three contractors at the December 10 meeting regarding implementation of the three programs called for under Section 102(a) of Public Law 96-205 ("the Act"), and to recommend a decision the Secretary of Interior should make in his upcoming report to the Congress, which is mandated by Section 102(b) (1) of the Act. That section requires the Secretary to submit his plan to the Congress by January 1, 1981 "together with his recommendations, if any, for further legislation." My comments are limited to the comprehensive health care plan covered by Section 102(a) (1) of the Act, which was prepared by the Loma Linda University School of Health. I have no specific comments on the other two reports, mandated by Sections 102(a) (2) and (a) (3) of the Aét, which concern an education and information program regarding nuclear radiation and periodic comprehensive surveys and dose assessments ~for Bikini, Enewetak, Rongelap and Utirik Atolls. At the outset, I believe that, given the time constraints and the scopes of work pursuant to which the three studies were conducted, all three organizations prepared excellent> Plans. Nevertheless, in light of the results of the Loma & GH 6 id 9 Linda study, the Secretary's plan to Congress should recog™