§300mm–52. World Trade Center Health Registry — Inbound Citations
42 U.S.C. § 300mm–52
Cited by 5 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 42 U.S.C. § 300mm–52 as a whole
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(5) Collection and analysis under section 300mm–3 of this title of health and mental health data relating to individuals receiving monitoring or treatment benefits in a uniform manner in collaboration with the collection of epidemiological data under section 300mm–52 of this title.
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(c) The WTC Program Administrator shall provide for collaboration between the Data Centers and the World Trade Center Health Registry described in section 300mm–52 of this title.
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(a) The WTC Program Administrator shall conduct or support—(1) research on physical and mental health conditions that may be related to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks;(2) research on diagnosing WTC-related health conditions, in the case of conditions for which there has been diagnostic uncertainty; and(3) research on treating WTC-related health conditions, in the case of conditions for which there has been treatment uncertainty.The Administrator may provide such support through continuation and expansion of research that was initiated before January 2, 2011, and through the World Trade Center Health Registry (referred to in section 300mm–52 of this title), through a Clinical Center of Excellence, or through a Data Center.
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(1) The amounts deposited into the Fund under subsection (a)(2) shall be available, without further appropriation, consistent with paragraph (2) and subsection (c), to carry out part B and sections 300mm(e), 300mm(f), 300mm–1(a), 300mm–1(b), 300mm–2, 300mm–3, 300mm–4(a)(1), 300mm–4(a)(2), 300mm–4(c), 300mm–51, and 300mm–52 of this title.
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(6) For the purpose of carrying out section 300mm–52 of this title—(A) for fiscal year 2016, the amount determined for such fiscal year under subparagraph (C)1 as in effect on the day before December 18, 2015; and(B) for each subsequent fiscal year, the amount specified under this paragraph for the previous fiscal year increased by the percentage increase in the consumer price index for all urban consumers (all items; United States city average) as estimated by the Secretary for the 12-month period ending with March of the previous year.