Timeline of Major DCAS Events for 2001
Establishing the foundation for conducting dose reconstructions as required under the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA) has been an important and busy time for our Office. Major events of our dose reconstruction program are listed below.
To locate an event, click on one of the months below. A list of events that occurred during that month will be displayed.
Major Events of 2001
- NIOSH developed plans for dose reconstruction program
- NIOSH developed plans for dose reconstruction program
- NIOSH developed plans for dose reconstruction program
- Begin staffing dose reconstruction program
- NIOSH developed plans for dose reconstruction program
- NIOSH developed plans for dose reconstruction program
- NIOSH developed plans for dose reconstruction program
- Office of Compensation Analysis and Support (OCAS) established
- The Department of Labor (DOL) began accepting EEOICPA claim applications on July 31, 2001
- The presidentially appointed Advisory Board on Radiation and Worker Health (ABRWH) was chartered
No major events for this month.
- Notice of proposed rulemaking on the guidelines for determining the probability of causation published in the Federal Register for public comment
- Interim final rule on the methods for dose reconstruction published in the Federal Register
- First group of claims requiring dose reconstruction received from DOL
- The President appointed members to the ABRWH
- First group of acknowledgment letters sent by NIOSH to claimants
- Public comment period for interim final rule on the methods of dose reconstruction closed
- First group of requests for exposure monitoring information sent to the Department of Energy (DOE)
- Public comment period for proposed rule on the probability of causation closed
- First claimant telephone call conducted
- Total number of claims received by the end of 2001: 1,165
- Page last reviewed: September 28, 2015
- Page last updated: September 26, 2014
- Content source:
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Division of Compensation Analysis and Support