Broadens the
population covered by the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, which
authorizes monetary compensation to individuals who were present or nearby
when nuclear weapons tests were conducted, or who worked in uranium mines, and
later developed certain diseases;
Adds more
qualifying occupations relating to uranium production;
Increases the
number of states covered and extends the time period considered for radiation
exposure;
Adds more diseases
which may qualify individuals for compensation;
Decreases the
level of radiation exposure that is necessary to qualify, and
Makes certain
medical criteria less stringent for potential claimants.