Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 117.djvu/659

 117 STAT. 640

PUBLIC LAW 108–20—APR. 30, 2003

42 USC 239a. Procedures.

VerDate 11-MAY-2000

‘‘SEC. 262. DETERMINATION OF ELIGIBILITY AND BENEFITS.

‘‘(a) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall establish procedures for determining, as applicable with respect to an individual— ‘‘(1) whether the individual is an eligible individual; ‘‘(2) whether an eligible individual has sustained a covered injury or injuries for which medical benefits or compensation may be available under sections 264 and 265, and the amount of such benefits or compensation; and ‘‘(3) whether the covered injury or injuries of an eligible individual caused the individual’s death for purposes of benefits under section 266. ‘‘(b) COVERED INDIVIDUALS.—The Secretary may accept a certification, by a Federal, State, or local government entity or private health care entity participating in the administration of covered countermeasures under the Declaration, that an individual is a covered individual. ‘‘(c) CRITERIA FOR REIMBURSEMENT.— ‘‘(1) INJURIES SPECIFIED IN INJURY TABLE.—In any case where an injury or other adverse effect specified in the injury table established under section 263 as a known effect of a vaccine manifests in an individual within the time period specified in such table, such injury or other effect shall be presumed to have resulted from administration of such vaccine. ‘‘(2) OTHER DETERMINATIONS.—In making determinations other than those described in paragraph (1) as to the causation or severity of an injury, the Secretary shall employ a preponderance of the evidence standard and take into consideration all relevant medical and scientific evidence presented for consideration, and may obtain and consider the views of qualified medical experts. ‘‘(d) DEADLINE FOR FILING REQUEST.—The Secretary shall not consider any request for a benefit under this part with respect to an individual, unless— ‘‘(1) in the case of a request based on the administration of the vaccine to the individual, the individual files with the Secretary an initial request for benefits or compensation under this part not later than one year after the date of administration of the vaccine; or ‘‘(2) in the case of a request based on accidental vaccinia inoculation, the individual files with the Secretary an initial request for benefits or compensation under this part not later than two years after the date of the first symptom or manifestation of onset of the adverse effect. ‘‘(e) STRUCTURED SETTLEMENTS AT SECRETARY’S OPTION.—In any case in which there is a reasonable likelihood that compensation or payment under section 264, 265, or 266(b) will be required for a period in excess of one year from the date an individual is determined eligible for such compensation or payment, the Secretary shall have the discretion to make a lump-sum payment, purchase an annuity or medical insurance policy, or execute an appropriate structured settlement agreement, provided that such payment, annuity, policy, or agreement is actuarially determined to have a value equal to the present value of the projected total amount of benefits or compensation that the individual is eligible to receive under such section or sections. ‘‘(f) REVIEW OF DETERMINATION.—

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