(a2) Although the Interior Separtment's preliminary vikw is shat a program for health care chat is iass extensive chan thac Butlined in (a) above may not meet the recuirements of the statute, it a the contractor co develop a plan to provide health care for the Beople ofBikini, Enewetak, Fengelao, Stirik, tikieo, Mei: Ailuk. “etme, Wo Cia anc Lae atolls, with restect ¢5 any intuyz condition shat a + gesult, directly or indirectly, weapons testing crocram. © illness, or of sh nuclear The contractor will be required to ordvide cost estimates for shis pian. (e) To the extent relevant to each of the foregoing glarG} the Contractor should provide information with “pespect to the fdllowing: (1) Rongelap and Utirik seoples. What will be as red by way of staff, facilities, transportation, communications, equipment, etc., to provide for the ccntinuance of special medical screening and care of the exposed persons and exsarsion of this special program to provide comprehensive health care fer all inhabitants of Rongeldp and Utirik. To the extent apprcpriate, alternative methods of prevdding this specialized care, plus comprehensive health care, should bq sresented, along with estimated annual costs. The plan mist provide for G$-Atell and Off-Atell residents. (2) Emewetak. What will be required by way of jtaff, facilities, transportation, communications, equipment, etc., tolprovide for radiclogical screening of the people of Enewetak in their 1 communities on Enewetak Atoll and to provide also a comprehensife health care program for them. To the extent aporopriate, alternative gethodcs of providing this specialized radislegical screening and congreensive health care should be presented, aiong with estimated annual costs. (3) Sikini. What will be required by way of staff, facilities, transportation, communications, equipment, etc., tol provide for radiological sereening of the peopie of Bikini if they retugm to part of the Sikini Atoll? What will be required to srovide a cihmprehensive health care program for the Sikinians in tne various locations [na which they may reside in the foreseeable future. To the extent appropriate, alternative methods of providing this specialized radiclegical Bereening and comprehensive health care should be presented, along with eBtimated annual costs. (4) Regoornei si tiria Government of she Marshall Isiands. ¥ 3s ea ] eat takia m fh The constitution of the Makshall Islands “recognizes the right of the pecple to health care, edupation, and legal services and che oFlisation to “ake every step reasonpble and necessary to provide these services”. (Section 15, Art. 1. Conptitzution of the Marshall Islands.) The Gevernment of the Marsnall Islands has a Ministry of Eealth and an on-going program of health care.