H 1222 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD —HOUSE Approval of economic and humanitar- | The Clerk read the Senate amendment, jan sassistunce to the people of Nicaragua “as follows: Strike out all after the “enacting clause, would be a hopeful, constructive step in aiding the country in its time of great and Insert: need. It would also signal the world that America stands for international development, the building of strong social and economic foundations in less-developed TITLE I—TRUST TERRITORY OP THE PACIFIC ISLANDS Sec. 101. Section 2 of the Act of June 30, 1954 (68 Stat. 330), is amended by inserting February 25, 1980 mendations for its improvement os such committee deems advisable. (2) At the request of tho Secretary, any Federal agency shall provide such Informa- tion, personnel, facilities, logistical support, or other assistance as the Secretary deems mecessary tO carry cut the functions of this program; the costs of all such assistance shalt be reimbursed to the provider thereof out oF the sums appropriated pursuant to this sectioa. (3) All costs associnted with the development and implementition of the plan shall nations, without which peace and free- after “for fiscal year 1980, $112,000.000;" the followln;:: “for fiscal years after fiscal year dom cannot exist.o - 1930, such sums as may be necessary, includCO 1740 ing, but not limited to, sums needed for Mr. ZABLOCKI. Mr. Chairman, Imove completion of the capital improvement pro- be assumed by the Secretary of Energy and gram, for a basic communications system, effective October 1, 1950, there sre nuthoriced that the committee do now rise. and for a feasibility study and construction _to be apprcpriated to tho Secretary of Energy The motion was azreed to, : of & hydroelsrtric project on Ponape:”. such sums a5 may be necessary to achieve the Accordingly the Comunittee rose; and Sec. 102. The Act entitled “An Act to au- purposes of this section. the Speaker pro tempore (Mr. BrapEMAas) thorize certnoin appropriations for the ter“(c) The Secretary shatl report to the having assumed the chair, Mr. Fotey, ritortes of the United States, to amend cerBppropriate committees ef the Congress, and Chairman of the Committee of the tain Acts relating thereto, and for other pur- to the people of the affected atolls annually, Whole House on the State of the Union, powes” (91 Stat. 1159; Public Law 95-134) Is or more frequently If neccessary, on the imreported that that Committee, shaving amended by inserting after section 105, the plementation of the plan. Exch such report at. had under consideration the bill (CHE. following new section: Shall include a description of the health “Sec. 106. (a) In addition to any other paystatus of the individusls examined and6081) to amend the Foreign Assistance ments or benefits provided by law to comAct of 1961 to authorize assistance in peusate inhabitants of the atolls of Bikini, treated under the plan, 4n evaluation by the support of peaceful and democratic Enewetak, Rongelap, and Utirik, in the sclentific advisory committee, and any recprocesses of development in Central Marshall Islands, for radiation exposure or ommendations for Improvement of the plan. The frst such report shall bs submitted not America, had come to no resolution other losses sustained by them as oa result later than January 1, 1922.". of the United States nuclear weapons testthereon. Src. 103. Paragraph 104{a)(23} of Public ing program at or mear thelr atolls during Law 95-1234 (91 Stat. 1259) Is hereby amended the perlod 1946 to 1958. the Secretary of the GENERAL LEAVE Interior (hervinafter in this sectlon referred by celeting all after the word “cause” and Br. ZABLOCKY. Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that -all Members may have 5 legislative days within which to revise and extend their remarks on the bill, H.R. 6081, just under considera=tion. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there objection to the request of the gentleman from Wisconsin? There was no objection. REPORT ON RESOLUTION DISMISS- ING ELECTION CONTEST AGAINST ANTHONY CLAUDE LEACH, JR. Mr. NEDZI, from the Committee on -House Administration, submitted a privflered report (Rept. No. 96-784) on the resolution (i. Res. 575) dismissing the election contest against ANTHONY CLAUDE Leacu, Jr., which was referred to the Housa Calendar and ordered to be printed. REPORT ON RESOLUTION DISMISSING ELECTION CONTEST AGAINST THOMAS DASCHLE Mr. NED2ZI, from the Committee on House Administration, submitted a privjleced report (Rept. No. 96-785) on the resolution (H. Res, 576) dismissing the election contest against THOMAS DaSCHLE, which was referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed. AUTHORIZING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CERTAIN INSULAR AREAS OF THESUNITED STATES Mr. PHILLIP BURTON.Mr. Speaker. I ask unanimous consent to take from the Speaker’s desk the bill OH.R. 3756) to authorize appropriations for certain insular areas of the United States, with a Senate amendment thereto, and concur in the Senate amendment with amend-> ments. The Clerk read the title of the bill. to as tha ‘Secretary') shall provide for the people of the atolls of Bikini, Enewetak, Rongelap, and Utirik and for the people of such other atolls as may be found to be or to have been exposed to radiation from the nuclear weapons testing program, & pro- gram of medica! care and treatment and environmental research and monitoring for any Mjury, Hiness, or condition which may be the result directly or indirectly of such nuclear wenpons testing program. The program shall be implemented according to a plan developed by the Secretary in consultation with the Secretaries of Defense, Energy, end Health, Education, and Welfare and with thea direct Involvement of representatives from the people of each of the affected atolis and from the government of the Marshall Islands. The plan shall set forth, as appro- priate to the situation, conditién, and needs of the individual atoll peoples: “(1) an integrated, comprehensive health care program including primary, secondary, and tertiary care with special emphasis upon the biological effects of fonizing radiation; (2) a schedule for the periodic comprehensive survey and analysis of the radiological status of the atolls to and at appropriate Intervals, but not less frequently than once every five years, the development of an updated radiation dose assessment, together with an estlmute of the risks associated with the predicted human exposure for each such atoll; and “(3} an education and information program to enable thepeople of such atolls to more fully understand nuclear radiation and its effects; “{(b)(1) The Secretary shell submit the plan to the Congress no later than January 1, 1981, together with his recommendntions, If any, for further legislation. The plan shall set forth the specific agencies responsible for implementing the various elements of the plan. With respect to general healthcare the Secretary shell consider, and shall include in his reconimendations, the feasibility of insertiog in lieu thereof the following words, “ even if such an Individual has been compensated under paragraph Ct) of this settion.”. TITLE TI—NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS Sec. 201. (a} The salary and expenses of ‘the government. comptroller for the Northern Mariana Islands shall be paid from funds appropriated to the Department of the Interiar. (b) Section 4 of the Act of June 30, 1954, ag amended by section 2 of Public Law 93111 (87 Stat, 354) Is further amended as follows: (1) strike the words “government cf the Trust Territory of the Pacific Isiands” wherever they appear and Insert in Neu thercoft the words “covernment of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands or tho Northern Mariana Islands,"; (2) after the words “High Cormmissioner of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands” insert the words “or Governor of the Northern Marlana Islands, as the case may he’; (3) wherever the words “Hi!gh Commis- sioner” appear and are not followed by the words “ol the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands” insert the words “or Governor, 25 the case may be,"; and (4) after the words “District Court of Guam” insert the words “or District Court of the Northern Mariana Islands, as tha case may bs". Sec. 202. Effective October 1, 1980, there are hereby authorized ta be appropriated to the Secretary of the Interior $24,400,000 plus or minus such amounts, if ony, xs may be justified by reason of ordinary fuctuations in construction costs from Octeber 1979 price levels as indicated by engineering cost ine dexes applicable to the types of construction involved, for a grant to the Commonwealth of tho Northern Mariana Islands to provide for health care services. No grant may be made by tho Secretary of the Interior pursuant to this section without the prior approval of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. Sec. 203. Subsection (gf) of section 5 of sultation with the Chairman of the National _the Act entitled “An Act to authorize ap-. using the Puble Health Service. After con- Academy of Sctences, the Secretary of Energy, propriations for certain insular sreas of the the Secretary of Defense, and the Secretary United States, and for other purposes”, npof Health, Education, and Welfare, the Secre- ° proved August 18, 1978 (92 Stat, 492), Li tary shall establish a scientific advisory comamended by changing “not to exceed $3,000,mittee to review and evaluate the implemen000° to “such sums ras may he necessary, bul tation of the plan and to make such recom- not to exceed $3,009,000 for development,”. AQ LOO