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Civil Division | Radiation Exposure Compensation Act RECA does not require claimants to prove causation Rather, claimants qualify for compensation by establishing a diagnosis of a compensable disease after working or residing in a designated location for a specific period Regulations implementing RECA are published at 28 C F R Part 79
Reca Home When entering a transaction that involves seller financing, RECA is urging consumers to be vigilant, and understand exactly what they’re getting into
File a Claim - RECA Missouri Resources Applying for RECA requires documentation of residency or employment in a covered area and medical evidence of a covered illness For personalized advice, consult the official RECA program or a legal professional
The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA): Compensation Related to . . . The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) provides one-time benefit payments to persons who may have developed cancer or other specified diseases after being exposed to radiation from atomic weapons testing or uranium mining, milling, or transporting
U. S. Department of Justice Radiation Exposure Compensation Program The RECA Program, an office within DOJ’s Civil Division, adjudicates claims filed under RECA No requirement to prove a causal connection between exposure to radiation and subsequent illness Exposure to radiation is presumed if statutory eligibility criteria are met
Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) | St. Louis County Library On July 3, 2025, Congress reauthorized claims under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) and extended the RECA Trust Fund In addition, the reauthorization expands the criteria for eligibility under RECA
Radiation Exposure Compensation Act - Wikipedia The United States Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) is a federal statute implemented in 1990, providing for the monetary compensation of people, including atomic veterans, who contracted cancer and a number of other specified diseases as a direct result of their exposure to atmospheric nuclear testing undertaken by the United States
Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) Application Instructions The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) provides one-time payments to individuals who developed certain illnesses after exposure to radiation from U S nuclear weapons testing or uranium industry work
Legislation Update: RECA Extended to Include Post-’71 Uranium Workers Originally passed in 1990 and broadened in 2000, RECA was created to provide lump sum compensation payments, in-home care, durable medical equipment, and other healthcare benefits to individuals who participated in on-site atomic weapons testing or worked as a uranium miller, miner, or ore transporter between 1942 and 1971