examinations mav go on for 25 years or more, 4. As provided for by law (introduced by the Committee during the First Regular Session of the Fifth Congress) the Trust Territory will provide free transportation, housing and ner diem to those Rongelap and Utirik survivors, their descendants, and those who agree to act as members of a control group if they wish to go to Majuro for a health examination. The Trust Territory, under this law, will also be responsible for keeping track of all survivors and descendants, and control persons and arrange to see that they are all in places available to the BNL team during its visits. 5. It is recommended, in conjunction with BNL and the AEC, that health aides on Rongelan and Utirik should be given additional training in record keeoing and certain methods of examination (palpation of the thyroid, for example). They should also be required to send in a monthly report hy radio to Majuro and written monthly reports (vital statistics) on every field trip vessel, 6, It is also recommended that the Division of Community Development encourage self-help programs in the areas of agriculture, fisheries, and handicraft production on the islands of Rongelap and Utirik. Congress of Micronesia 1. It is recommended that the Congress of Micronesia pass the law introduced by the Committee which will provide for free transportation, housing, and per diem for exposed, descendants of exposed, and control versons. 2. The Committee also recommends that the Congress, through its Special cause to be printed survivors and control persons booklets in Marshallese and English with the name, case number, name of island, etc., as described in 176 e t= Joint Committee shall, in conjunction with the Department of liealth Services,