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          ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
          AJR 46 (Frazier)
          As Introduced  May 1, 2014
          Majority Vote 

           VETERANS AFFAIRS    9-0                                         
           
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          |Ayes:|Quirk-Silva, Ch�vez,      |     |                          |
          |     |Brown, Eggman, Fox,       |     |                          |
          |     |Grove, Muratsuchi, Salas, |     |                          |
          |     |Yamada                    |     |                          |
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          |     |                          |     |                          |
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           SUMMARY  :  Urges the United States Congress to pass, and the  
          United States President to sign into law, Senate Bill 1602  
          (Blumenthal) of the 113th Congress (2013-14),  The Toxic  
          Exposure Research and Military Family Support Act of 2013, and  
          the House of Representatives to write and pass a companion bill,  
          and encourage the members of the California Congressional  
          Delegation to join as coauthors on the bill.  

           COMMENTS  :  The Toxic Exposure Research and Military Family  
          Support Act of 2013 directs the Secretary of Veterans Affairs  
          to: 

          1)Select a medical center in the Department of Veterans Affairs  
            (VA) to serve as the national center for the diagnosis,  
            treatment, and research of health conditions of descendents  
            (i.e., a biological child, grandchild, or great-grandchild) of  
            individuals exposed to toxic substances while serving as  
            members of the Armed Forces that are related to that exposure;
             
          2)Establish an advisory board to advise the center to determine  
            which health conditions result from exposure to toxic  
            substances and to study and evaluate cases of exposure of  
            current and former members of the Armed Forces to toxic  
            substances; and
           
          3)Establish an Office of Extramural Research to conduct research  
            on wounds, illnesses, injuries, and other conditions suffered  
            by active members of the Armed Forces resulting from exposure  
            to toxic substances and to assist the Advisory Board in  








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            considering claims of exposure to toxic substances.

          Extends eligibility for medical care and caregiver assistance to  
          descendents of a veteran who was exposed to toxic substances  
          while serving as a member of the Armed Forces if:
           
          1)The descendent has a health condition resulting from exposure  
            to toxic substances and is homebound due to such condition,  
            and

          2)The veteran has or had the same health condition.

          Authorizes the Secretary of Defense (DOD) to declassify  
          documents (other than documents that would materially and  
          immediately threaten national security) related to any known  
          incident in which not less than 100 members of the Armed Forces  
          were exposed to a toxic substance that resulted in at least one  
          case of disability.

          Directs the VA Secretary, the Secretary of Health and Human  
          Services (HHS), and the DOD Secretary to jointly conduct a  
          national outreach and education campaign directed at members of  
          the Armed Forces, veterans, and their family members to  
          communicate information on incidents 
          of exposure to toxic substances, health conditions resulting  
          from such exposure, and the potential long-term effects of such  
          exposure.
           

          Analysis Prepared by  :    John Spangler / V.A. / (916) 319-3550 


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