A basic overview of the energy employees occupational illness compensation program.
The energy employees occupational illness compensation program is part of which program.
The energy employees occupational illness compensation program act eeoicpa was enacted to provide compensation and medical benefits to employees who worked at certain department of energy doe facilities including contractors and subcontractors at those locations and certain of its vendors.
Part b of the eeoicpa effective on july 31 2001 compensates current or former employees or their survivors of the department of energy doe its predecessor agencies and certain of its vendors contractors and subcontractors who were diagnosed with a radiogenic.
The law became effective july 31 2001.
The energy employees occupational illness compensation program provides benefits authorized by the energy employees occupational illness compensation program act eeoicpa or act.
This pamphlet is developed by the department of energy doe as an outreach and awareness tool to assist former and current doe federal contractor and subcontractor employees to become familiar with and utilize the services and benefits authorized under the energy employees occupational illness.
Recognizing that workers at these facilities may be suffering from illnesses caused by their work congress passed the energy employees occupational illness compensation program act eeoicpa to provide compensation to persons who have become ill as a result of work at atomic weapon facilities.
A list of the eeoicp district offices and a map showing their locations can be found on the deeoic district office locator page to apply for benefits contact the energy employees occupational illness compensation resource center in the state where your last department of energy doe employer is located or the center that is located in your area.