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 124 STAT. 3627 PUBLIC LAW 111–347—JAN. 2, 2011 criteria and on additional WTC-related health conditions and the action of the WTC Program Administrator con- cerning each such recommendation. ‘‘(3) SEPARATE CLINICAL PROGRAMS DESCRIBED.—In para- graph (2), each of the following shall be treated as a separate clinical program of the WTC Program: ‘‘(A) FIREFIGHTERS AND RELATED PERSONNEL.—The benefits provided for enrolled WTC responders described in section 3311(a)(2)(A). ‘‘(B) OTHER WTC RESPONDERS.—The benefits provided for enrolled WTC responders not described in subparagraph (A). ‘‘(C) WTC SURVIVORS.—The benefits provided for screening-eligible WTC survivors and certified-eligible WTC survivors in section 3321(a). ‘‘(g) NOTIFICATION TO CONGRESS UPON REACHING 80 PERCENT OF ELIGIBILITY NUMERICAL LIMITS.—The Secretary shall promptly notify the Congress of each of the following: ‘‘(1) When the number of enrollments of WTC responders subject to the limit established under section 3311(a)(4) has reached 80 percent of such limit. ‘‘(2) When the number of certifications for certified-eligible WTC survivors subject to the limit established under section 3321(a)(3) has reached 80 percent of such limit. ‘‘(h) CONSULTATION.—The WTC Program Administrator shall engage in ongoing outreach and consultation with relevant stake- holders, including the WTC Health Program Steering Committees and the Advisory Committee under section 3302, regarding the implementation and improvement of programs under this title. ‘‘SEC. 3302. WTC HEALTH PROGRAM SCIENTIFIC/TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE; WTC HEALTH PROGRAM STEERING COMMIT- TEES. ‘‘(a) ADVISORY COMMITTEE.— ‘‘(1) ESTABLISHMENT.—The WTC Program Administrator shall establish an advisory committee to be known as the WTC Health Program Scientific/Technical Advisory Committee (in this subsection referred to as the ‘Advisory Committee’) to review scientific and medical evidence and to make rec- ommendations to the Administrator on additional WTC Pro- gram eligibility criteria and on additional WTC-related health conditions. ‘‘(2) COMPOSITION.—The WTC Program Administrator shall appoint the members of the Advisory Committee and shall include at least— ‘‘(A) 4 occupational physicians, at least 2 of whom have experience treating WTC rescue and recovery workers; ‘‘(B) 1 physician with expertise in pulmonary medicine; ‘‘(C) 2 environmental medicine or environmental health specialists; ‘‘(D) 2 representatives of WTC responders; ‘‘(E) 2 representatives of certified-eligible WTC sur- vivors; ‘‘(F) an industrial hygienist; ‘‘(G) a toxicologist; ‘‘(H) an epidemiologist; and ‘‘(I) a mental health professional. 42 USC 300mm–1.