The energy employees occupational illness compensation program began providing benefits to eligible employees and former employees of the department of energy in 2001 the federal black lung program was enacted in 1969 to provide and other benefits for respiratory conditions related to persons formerly employed in the nation s coal mines.
The energy employees occupational illness compensation program began providing benefits to eligible.
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.
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.
Eeoicpa was signed into law by president bill clinton on october 30 2000.
The energy employees occupational illness compensation program act eeoicpa was passed by congress in 2000 and is designed to compensate individuals who worked in nuclear weapons production and as a result of occupational exposures contracted certain illnesses.
The energy employees occupational illness compensation program delivers benefits to eligible employees and former employees of the department of energy its contractors and subcontractors or to certain survivors of such individuals as provided in the energy employees occupational illness compensation program act.