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How to Add a Condition

The James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act of 2010 allows any interested party to petition the Administrator of the WTC Health Program to add a condition to the List of WTC-Related Health Conditions. In response, the WTC Health Program has established a Policy and Procedures for Handling Submissions and Petitions to Add a Health Condition to the List of WTC-Related Health Conditions [2 pages, 330 KB] .

The petition must include:

  • Name and contact information of the interested party;
  • Name and description of the conditions(s) to be added; and
  • Reasons for adding the conditions(s), including the medical basis for the association between the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and the condition(s) to be added.
    • Note 1: The medical basis may be demonstrated by reference to a peer-reviewed, published, epidemiologic study about the health condition among 9/11-exposed populations or to clinical case reports of health conditions in WTC responders or survivors. First-hand accounts or anecdotal evidence may not be sufficient to establish medical basis.
    • Note 2: The Administrator is not required to consider a petition if it requests the addition of a health condition previously considered and the petition does not include a new medical basis. Please check our Petitions Received page to determine if the health condition you are interested in has already been considered.

The WTC Health Program has developed an optional form that can be submitted: Petition for the Addition of a New WTC-Related Health Condition for Coverage under the WTC Health Program [4 pages, 254 KB] .

Petitions should be sent to the Administrator of the WTC Health Program at:

CDC/NIOSH
ATTN: World Trade Center Health Program
400 7th Street SW, Suite 5W
Washington, DC 20024

or emailed to:

WTC@cdc.gov

Process

  1. The Administrator of the WTC Health Program receives a petition from an interested party to add a condition to the List of WTC-Related Health Conditions.
  2. Within 90 days of receipt of a valid petition, the Administrator must do one of the following:
    • Request a recommendation of the Scientific/Technical Advisory Committee (STAC)
      The STAC has 90 days after the date of the request from the Administrator or no later than a date specified by the Administrator (but not more than 180 days after the request), to provide a recommendation (including the basis for the recommendation) to the Administrator. If the Administrator decides to publish a proposed rule or a determination not to publish a proposed rule in the Federal Register, it will be done no later than 90 days after the date of the STAC recommendation.
    • Publish a proposed rule to add such health condition in the Federal Register
      The proposed rule will provide interested parties a period of 30 days to submit written comments on the proposed rule. The Administrator may extend the comment period for good cause.
    • Publish in the Federal Register the Administrator's determination not to publish a proposed rule and the basis for that determination
    • Publish in the Federal Register a determination that insufficient evidence exists to take action on the petition

Note:

The Administrator is required to consider a new petition for a condition previously determined not to qualify for addition to the list of WTC-related health conditions only if the new petition presents a new medical basis (i.e., not previously reviewed) for the association between the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and the condition to be added.

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