affected Marshallese who were similarly affected. Other programs, tailored to the particular medical problems, if any, of other radiation-affected Marshallese, will he devised, aS appropriate. Such treatment and inspection, including transportation as required to U.S. medical facilities, should remain available cost-free, without time would apply to persons whose U.S. to all limitation. need affected persons, Appropriate benefits therefor can be traced to nuclear activities but whose needs were not known prior to termination of the trusteeship. States in this area, ‘ ay EL The United States should continue monitoring of land for radiation safety. Provision should be made for periodic United States-Marshallese consultations. These would look toward eventual termination of direct United responsibility with the termination procedure likely to be started at such time as the U.S. and the Marshallese agreed that valid survey data demonstrate that normal use of an area would not result in the people receiving “unacceptable radiation doses." Present cost of treatment is §$ per year. _ per year. See Tab D. The recommended program is estimated to cost §$ per year. Monitoring presently costs $ per year and can be expected to cost $