§ 300hh-14. Protection of health and safety during disasters
(a)
Definitions
In this section:
(1)
Certified monitoring program
The term “certified monitoring program” means a medical monitoring program—
(2)
Disaster area
The term “disaster area” means an area in which the President has declared a major disaster (as that term is defined in section
5122 of this title), during the period of such declaration.
(3)
High exposure level
The term “high exposure level” means a level of exposure to a substance of concern that is for such a duration, or of such a magnitude, that adverse effects on human health can be reasonably expected to occur, as determined by the President, acting through the Secretary of Health and Human Services, in accordance with human monitoring or environmental or other appropriate indicators.
(4)
Individual
The term “individual” includes—
(A)
a worker or volunteer who responds to a disaster, either natural or manmade, involving any mode of transportation in the United States or disrupting the transportation system of the United States, including—
(B)
a worker who responds to a disaster, either natural or manmade, involving any mode of transportation in the United States or disrupting the transportation system of the United States, by assisting in the cleanup or restoration of critical infrastructure in and around a disaster area;
(C)
a person whose place of residence is in a disaster area, caused by either a natural or manmade disaster involving any mode of transportation in the United States or disrupting the transportation system of the United States;
(D)
a person who is employed in or attends school, child care, or adult day care in a building located in a disaster area, caused by either a natural or manmade disaster involving any mode of transportation in the United States or disrupting the transportation system of the United States, of the United States; and
(5)
Participating responder
The term “participating responder” means an individual described in paragraph (4)(A).
(6)
Program
The term “program” means a program described in subsection (b) that is carried out for a disaster area.
(7)
Substance of concern
The term “substance of concern” means a chemical or other substance that is associated with potential acute or chronic human health effects, the risk of exposure to which could potentially be increased as the result of a disaster, as determined by the President, acting through the Secretary of Health and Human Services, and in coordination with the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Occupational Health and Safety Administration, and other agencies.
(b)
Program
(1)
In general
If the President, acting through the Secretary of Health and Human Services, determines that 1 or more substances of concern are being, or have been, released in an area declared to be a disaster area and disrupts the transportation system of the United States, the President, acting through the Secretary of Health and Human Services, may carry out a program for the coordination, protection, assessment, monitoring, and study of the health and safety of individuals with high exposure levels to ensure that—
(A)
the individuals are adequately informed about and protected against potential health impacts of any substance of concern in a timely manner;
(2)
Activities
A program under paragraph (1) may include such activities as—
(C)
performing baseline and followup clinical health and mental health examinations and taking biological samples;
(3)
Timing
To the maximum extent practicable, activities under any program carried out under paragraph (1) (including baseline health examinations) shall be commenced in a timely manner that will ensure the highest level of public health protection and effective monitoring.
(4)
Participation in registries and studies
(A)
In general
Participation in any registry or study that is part of a program carried out under paragraph (1) shall be voluntary.
(B)
Protection of privacy
The President, acting through the Secretary of Health and Human Services, shall take appropriate measures to protect the privacy of any participant in a registry or study described in subparagraph (A).
(C)
Priority
(i)
In general
Except as provided in clause (ii), the President, acting through the Secretary of Health and Human Services, shall give priority in any registry or study described in subparagraph (A) to the protection, monitoring and study of the health and safety of individuals with the highest level of exposure to a substance of concern.
(ii)
Modifications
Notwithstanding clause (i), the President, acting through the Secretary of Health and Human Services, may modify the priority of a registry or study described in subparagraph (A), if the President, acting through the Secretary of Health and Human Services, determines such modification to be appropriate.
(5)
Cooperative agreements
(A)
In general
The President, acting through the Secretary of Health and Human Services, may carry out a program under paragraph (1) through a cooperative agreement with a medical institution, including a local health department, or a consortium of medical institutions.
(B)
Selection criteria
To the maximum extent practicable, the President, acting through the Secretary of Health and Human Services, shall select, to carry out a program under paragraph (1), a medical institution or a consortium of medical institutions that—
(6)
Involvement
(A)
In general
In carrying out a program under paragraph (1), the President, acting through the Secretary of Health and Human Services, shall involve interested and affected parties, as appropriate, including representatives of—
(7)
Privacy
The President, acting through the Secretary of Health and Human Services, shall carry out each program under paragraph (1) in accordance with regulations relating to privacy promulgated under section 264(c) of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (42 U.S.C. 1320d–2 note ; Public Law 104–191).
(8)
Existing programs
In carrying out a program under paragraph (1), the President, acting through the Secretary of Health and Human Services, may—
(A)
include the baseline clinical health examination of a participating responder under a certified monitoring programs; [1] and
(c)
Reports
Not later than 1 year after the establishment of a program under subsection (b)(1), and every 5 years thereafter, the President, acting through the Secretary of Health and Human Services, or the medical institution or consortium of such institutions having entered into a cooperative agreement under subsection (b)(5), may submit a report to the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Secretary of Labor, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, and appropriate committees of Congress describing the programs and studies carried out under the program.
(d)
National Academy of Sciences report on disaster area health and environmental protection and monitoring
(1)
In general
The Secretary of Health and Human Services, the Secretary of Homeland Security, and the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency shall jointly enter into a contract with the National Academy of Sciences to conduct a study and prepare a report on disaster area health and environmental protection and monitoring.
(2)
Participation of experts
The report under paragraph (1) shall be prepared with the participation of individuals who have expertise in—
(3)
Contents
The report under paragraph (1) shall provide advice and recommendations regarding protecting and monitoring the health and safety of individuals potentially exposed to any chemical or other substance associated with potential acute or chronic human health effects as the result of a disaster, including advice and recommendations regarding—
(A)
the establishment of protocols for monitoring and responding to chemical or substance releases in a disaster area to protect public health and safety, including—
(i)
chemicals or other substances for which samples should be collected in the event of a disaster, including a terrorist attack;
(ii)
chemical- or substance-specific methods of sample collection, including sampling methodologies and locations;
(iv)
health-based threshold levels to be used and response actions to be taken in the event that thresholds are exceeded for individual chemicals or other substances;
[1] So in original. Probably should be “program;”.