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Marshallese.
Such treatment and inspection,
including
transportation as required to U.S. medical facilities,
should remain available to all affected persons,
free,
without time limitation.
cost-
Similar benefits would
apply to persons whose need therefor can be traced to
U.S. nuclear activities but whose needs were not known
prior to termination of the trusteeship.
(4)
Restricting Marshallese access to contaminated
areas and providing for continuing United States measurement of land contamination.
The agreement should include
the following features:
(a)
In keeping with its full responsibility
for internal affairs,
the
future Marshallese Govern-
ment would assume full responsibility for enforcing
land-use restrictions which emerged from the United
States surveys.
The United States would provide
necessary technical assistance and cooperation,
but
would be held harmless from claims for damages
resulting from violations.
(b)
Provision should be made for periodic right
of access to Marshallese land and persons by USG for
the purpose of conducting studies to determine levels
of radiation or
states of health.