Title 42 › Chapter 6A— PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE › Subchapter I— ADMINISTRATION AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS › Part C— Smallpox Emergency Personnel Protection › § 239a
The Secretary must create rules to decide who can get benefits, what injuries are covered, how much to pay, and whether an injury caused someone’s death for benefit purposes. The Secretary may accept a certification from a federal, state, local, or private health agency that a person is covered. If an injury listed in the official injury table happens within the listed time, it is presumed to be caused by the vaccine. For other cases, the Secretary will decide cause and severity using a "more likely than not" standard, looking at all medical and scientific evidence and expert opinions. A person must ask for benefits within one year after getting a vaccine or within two years after the first symptom of accidental vaccinia. If payments will likely continue past one year, the Secretary may offer a lump sum, annuity, insurance, or structured settlement equal to the current value of those future payments. The Secretary can review or change decisions at any time and must provide a way to ask for reconsideration. No court or government officer may review the Secretary’s actions unless the President says otherwise.
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42 U.S.C. § 239a
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 5, 2026
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