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EEOICPA Procedure Manual Part 2

Division of Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation (DEEOIC)

Part 2

  • 2-0100 Introduction
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  • 2-0300 Initial Development
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  • 2-0500 Establishing Covered Employment
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  • 2-0800 Developing and Weighing Medical Evidence
  • 2-0900 Development of Radiogenic Cancer Claims
  • 2-1000 Eligibility Criteria for Non-Cancerous Conditions
  • 2-1100 Eligibility Requirements for Certain Uranium Workers
  • 2-1200 Establishing Survivorship
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  • 2-1500 Consequential Conditions
  • 2-1600 Recommended Decisions
  • 2-1700 FAB Review Process
  • 2-1800 FAB Decisions
  • 2-1900 Reopening Process

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