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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS
Notice of Plans To Assess the Current
Scientific Literature and Historical
Detailed Claims Data Regarding
Exposure to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl
Substances (PFAS) and Kidney Cancer
Department of Veterans Affairs.
Notice of public comment and
listening session.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA) announces that it plans to
conduct an assessment of the scientific
literature and historical claims data to
determine whether an association
between military environmental
exposures and certain medical
conditions exists. This scientific
assessment will consider the possibility
of a relationship between exposure to
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances
(PFAS) and kidney cancer. The
population of study will include U.S.
service members who may have
experienced environmental and/or
occupational exposures to PFAS during
military service, but additional
inclusion criteria will be considered
during the scientific assessment. VA is
soliciting public comment on the
importance of completing this
assessment of scientific literature and
historical claims data for kidney cancer
and other conditions and will also hold
a public listening session.
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Written comments must be
received on or before December 20,
2024.
Additionally, VA will hold a public
listening session virtually via Webex on
Tuesday, November 19, 2024. This
session will start at 10:00 a.m. Eastern
Standard Time (EST) and end at 11:30
a.m. EST and will focus on plans
detailed within this Federal Register
notice. Registration is required.
Individuals/organizations can sign up
using the information found in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section
below.
ADDRESSES: Comments must be
submitted through www.regulations.gov.
Except as provided below, comments
received before the close of the
comment period will be available at
www.regulations.gov for public viewing,
inspection, or copying, including any
personally identifiable or confidential
business information that is included in
a comment. We post the comments
received before the close of the
comment period on the following
website as soon as possible after they
have been received: https://
www.regulations.gov. VA will not post
on Regulations.gov public comments
that make threats to individuals or
institutions or suggest that the
commenter will take actions to harm the
individual. VA encourages individuals
not to submit duplicative comments. We
will post acceptable comments from
multiple unique commenters even if the
content is identical or nearly identical
to other comments. Any public
comment received after the comment
period’s closing date is considered late
and will not be considered in any
potential future rulemaking.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
Erin Dursa, Ph.D., MPH, Director of
Surveillance Military Environmental
Exposures, Health Outcomes Military
Exposures, Veterans Health
Administration, Department of Veterans
Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue NW,
Washington, DC 20420, at 202–461–
7297.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
accordance with 38 U.S.C. 1172, as
created by section 202 of the Sergeant
First Class Heath Robinson Honoring
our Promise to Address Comprehensive
Toxics Act of 2022 (also known as the
PACT Act), VA is publishing this notice
about its planned scientific assessment
of the possibility of a relationship
between exposure to PFAS and kidney
cancer in Veterans.
PFAS are synthetic chemicals found
in many products, including but not
limited to clothing, adhesives, paper
packaging for food, and heat-resistant/
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non-stick cookware. They are also a
major constituent of fire-fighting foams
or aqueous film-forming foams (AFFF)
used to extinguish jet fuel fires in
military and commercial settings.
A report by the National Academies of
Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
(NASEM) reviewed the potential health
effects related to PFAS and suggested
guidance for clinical follow-up. VA
designated a technical working group
(TWG) to conduct an assessment
pursuant to 38 U.S.C. 1172(c), and the
TWG developed recommendations to
VA leadership for formal assessment
under 38 U.S.C. 1173, pursuant to 38
U.S.C. 1172(d). Members of the TWG
were determined based on their subject
matter expertise relevant to the NASEM
report, Guidance on PFAS Exposure,
Testing, and Clinical Follow-Up (2022).
The PFAS TWG determined that
sufficient evidence exists to justify the
evaluation of kidney cancer through the
new presumptive decision process for
service connection for Veterans exposed
to PFAS. This recommendation is based
on evidence presented by NASEM and
from other scientific authorities, such as
International Agency Research on
Cancer, Agency for Toxic Substances
and Disease Registry, and
Environmental Protection Agency.
VA solicits public comment on the
importance of completing this
assessment of scientific literature and
historical claims data for these
conditions or others, via written
response to this notice or via a virtual
listening session for the public to
provide feedback. During this listening
session, Veterans Health Administration
and Veterans Benefits Administration
subject matter experts will listen to
public feedback and may ask questions
but will not be able to share proposals
for specific conditions nor address the
merits of any comment provided.
Once the conclusions of the
assessment have been appropriately
reviewed by experts, it may lead to a
formal evaluation to inform decisions
regarding Veterans’ qualifying period of
service, such as those who served on
active military, naval, or air service in
the Southwest Asia theater of operations
during the Persian Gulf War, as well as
Somalia, Afghanistan, Djibouti, Egypt,
Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, or
Uzbekistan from September 11, 2001,
until the present time.
VA is also soliciting public comment,
via writing within this notice or via the
public listening session, about other
conditions that would benefit from
review of the possible association, the
conditions, and health outcomes related
to them.
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VA continues to review and assess
information about military
environmental exposure incidents,
emerging scientific evidence regarding
toxic substances, and health outcomes
in deployed and non-deployed veteran
cohorts. Additionally, active
epidemiological surveillance and
ongoing monitoring of military
exposures in collaboration with the
Department of Defense are underway. If
the assessment of these conditions
concludes a possible association
between military environmental
exposure and an adverse health
outcome is present, this may lead to
additional research or be subject to a
Federal Register notice and comment
process, as required by section 1172. VA
will publish other notices of this type as
it reviews other potential adverse health
conditions and their possible
association with military environmental
exposures to provide health care,
services, and benefits to Veterans.
As noted, while VA will accept
written comments on this notice, the
accompanying listening session aims to
allow individuals to share their
research, input, and comments on
certain adverse health conditions
associated with military environmental
exposure. Participants can also share
their recommendations on other
conditions that would benefit from
review.
• November 19, 2024—Notice of
Plans for the Department of Veterans
Affairs to Assess the Current Scientific
Literature and Historical Claims Data
Regarding Exposure to Per- and
Polyfluoroalkyl Substances and Cancer.
Registration link: https://
www.research.net/r/PFGH8YL.
Note: This listening session will have
closed captioning available via the WebEx
platform. The webinar will be recorded and
transcribed.
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Registration: Individuals interested in
attending must register with Webex for
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the listening session. We will ask
attendees if they want to provide verbal
or written feedback during registration
so we can coordinate enough time for
verbal comments. However, verbal
participation is not required to complete
registration. If you wish to provide
verbal or written feedback during the
listening session, please register by
November 15, 2024. Individuals who
indicate interest in commenting will
receive a confirmation message 2
business days before the session.
Individuals who wish to submit
materials to VA must do so by
November 15, 2024.
VA will work to accommodate all
individuals who wish to comment
verbally. However, VA will prioritize
those who registered in advance. The
time allotted for individuals to comment
verbally will depend on the number of
registrations. We will turn off cameras
and mute microphones until the
presenter’s scheduled time to
accommodate as many comments as
possible. VA will request written
submissions if there is not enough time
to hear all comments.
Note: During the listening session, VA will
not share proposals or address feedback. VA
will use suggestions made during this
listening session and public comments on
VA’s plan to improve future evaluations. VA
will continue to comply with the
requirements of section 1172(a) and ensure
appropriate public notice and opportunity for
participation.
Special Accommodations: Attendees
requiring special accommodations
should make their requests to VA no
later than November 5, 2024 (2 weeks
before the listening session on
November 19, 2024) by contacting the
point of contact identified in this notice.
After reviewing comments received in
response to this notice and the public
listening session, VA will conduct the
assessment of the specified conditions.
VA will then follow the procedures in
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38 U.S.C. 1172–1174 for initiating and
conducting assessments and formal
evaluations. If appropriate, VA will
designate a TWG to conduct a scientific
assessment pursuant to 38 U.S.C.
1172(c), and the TWG may develop a
recommendation for formal evaluations
under 38 U.S.C. 1173, pursuant to 38
U.S.C. 1172(d). Once a formal
evaluation is commenced, a
recommendation with respect to
establishing a presumption of service
connection must be submitted to the
Secretary within 120 days, in
accordance with 38 U.S.C. 1173(d). And
within 160 days of receiving the
recommendation with respect to
establishing a presumption of service
connection, the Secretary must
determine whether a presumption is
warranted in accordance with 38 U.S.C.
1174(a). This may include initiating
rulemaking to establish new
presumptions for some or all the
conditions formally evaluated and/or
publishing notice in the Federal
Register of any determination that a
presumption or presumptions are
unwarranted for some or all of the
conditions that were the subject of the
scientific assessment.
Signing Authority
Denis McDonough, Secretary of
Veterans Affairs, approved and signed
this document on September 16, 2024,
and authorized the undersigned to sign
and submit the document to the Office
of the Federal Register for publication
electronically as an official document of
the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Luvenia Potts,
Regulation Development Coordinator, Office
of Regulation Policy & Management, Office
of General Counsel, Department of Veterans
Affairs.
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Notice of Plans To Assess the Current Scientific Literature and
Historical Detailed Claims Data Regarding Exposure to Per- and
Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) and Kidney Cancer
AGENCY: Department of Veterans Affairs.
ACTION: Notice of public comment and listening session.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announces that it
plans to conduct an assessment of the scientific literature and
historical claims data to determine whether an association between
military environmental exposures and certain medical conditions exists.
This scientific assessment will consider the possibility of a
relationship between exposure to Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances
(PFAS) and kidney cancer. The population of study will include U.S.
service members who may have experienced environmental and/or
occupational exposures to PFAS during military service, but additional
inclusion criteria will be considered during the scientific assessment.
VA is soliciting public comment on the importance of completing this
assessment of scientific literature and historical claims data for
kidney cancer and other conditions and will also hold a public
listening session.
DATES: Written comments must be received on or before December 20,
2024.
Additionally, VA will hold a public listening session virtually via
Webex on Tuesday, November 19, 2024. This session will start at 10:00
a.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) and end at 11:30 a.m. EST and will
focus on plans detailed within this Federal Register notice.
Registration is required.
Individuals/organizations can sign up using the information found
in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section below.
ADDRESSES: Comments must be submitted through www.regulations.gov.
Except as provided below, comments received before the close of the
comment period will be available at www.regulations.gov for public
viewing, inspection, or copying, including any personally identifiable
or confidential business information that is included in a comment. We
post the comments received before the close of the comment period on
the following website as soon as possible after they have been
received: https://www.regulations.gov. VA will not post on
Regulations.gov public comments that make threats to individuals or
institutions or suggest that the commenter will take actions to harm
the individual. VA encourages individuals not to submit duplicative
comments. We will post acceptable comments from multiple unique
commenters even if the content is identical or nearly identical to
other comments. Any public comment received after the comment period's
closing date is considered late and will not be considered in any
potential future rulemaking.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Erin Dursa, Ph.D., MPH, Director
of Surveillance Military Environmental Exposures, Health Outcomes
Military Exposures, Veterans Health Administration, Department of
Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20420, at 202-
461-7297.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with 38 U.S.C. 1172, as
created by section 202 of the Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson
Honoring our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act of 2022 (also
known as the PACT Act), VA is publishing this notice about its planned
scientific assessment of the possibility of a relationship between
exposure to PFAS and kidney cancer in Veterans.
PFAS are synthetic chemicals found in many products, including but
not limited to clothing, adhesives, paper packaging for food, and heat-
resistant/non-stick cookware. They are also a major constituent of
fire-fighting foams or aqueous film-forming foams (AFFF) used to
extinguish jet fuel fires in military and commercial settings.
A report by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and
Medicine (NASEM) reviewed the potential health effects related to PFAS
and suggested guidance for clinical follow-up. VA designated a
technical working group (TWG) to conduct an assessment pursuant to 38
U.S.C. 1172(c), and the TWG developed recommendations to VA leadership
for formal assessment under 38 U.S.C. 1173, pursuant to 38 U.S.C.
1172(d). Members of the TWG were determined based on their subject
matter expertise relevant to the NASEM report, Guidance on PFAS
Exposure, Testing, and Clinical Follow-Up (2022). The PFAS TWG
determined that sufficient evidence exists to justify the evaluation of
kidney cancer through the new presumptive decision process for service
connection for Veterans exposed to PFAS. This recommendation is based
on evidence presented by NASEM and from other scientific authorities,
such as International Agency Research on Cancer, Agency for Toxic
Substances and Disease Registry, and Environmental Protection Agency.
VA solicits public comment on the importance of completing this
assessment of scientific literature and historical claims data for
these conditions or others, via written response to this notice or via
a virtual listening session for the public to provide feedback. During
this listening session, Veterans Health Administration and Veterans
Benefits Administration subject matter experts will listen to public
feedback and may ask questions but will not be able to share proposals
for specific conditions nor address the merits of any comment provided.
Once the conclusions of the assessment have been appropriately
reviewed by experts, it may lead to a formal evaluation to inform
decisions regarding Veterans' qualifying period of service, such as
those who served on active military, naval, or air service in the
Southwest Asia theater of operations during the Persian Gulf War, as
well as Somalia, Afghanistan, Djibouti, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria,
Yemen, or Uzbekistan from September 11, 2001, until the present time.
VA is also soliciting public comment, via writing within this
notice or via the public listening session, about other conditions that
would benefit from review of the possible association, the conditions,
and health outcomes related to them.
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VA continues to review and assess information about military
environmental exposure incidents, emerging scientific evidence
regarding toxic substances, and health outcomes in deployed and non-
deployed veteran cohorts. Additionally, active epidemiological
surveillance and ongoing monitoring of military exposures in
collaboration with the Department of Defense are underway. If the
assessment of these conditions concludes a possible association between
military environmental exposure and an adverse health outcome is
present, this may lead to additional research or be subject to a
Federal Register notice and comment process, as required by section
1172. VA will publish other notices of this type as it reviews other
potential adverse health conditions and their possible association with
military environmental exposures to provide health care, services, and
benefits to Veterans.
As noted, while VA will accept written comments on this notice, the
accompanying listening session aims to allow individuals to share their
research, input, and comments on certain adverse health conditions
associated with military environmental exposure. Participants can also
share their recommendations on other conditions that would benefit from
review.
November 19, 2024--Notice of Plans for the Department of
Veterans Affairs to Assess the Current Scientific Literature and
Historical Claims Data Regarding Exposure to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl
Substances and Cancer. Registration link: https://www.research.net/r/PFGH8YL.
Note: This listening session will have closed captioning
available via the WebEx platform. The webinar will be recorded and
transcribed.
Registration: Individuals interested in attending must register
with Webex for the listening session. We will ask attendees if they
want to provide verbal or written feedback during registration so we
can coordinate enough time for verbal comments. However, verbal
participation is not required to complete registration. If you wish to
provide verbal or written feedback during the listening session, please
register by November 15, 2024. Individuals who indicate interest in
commenting will receive a confirmation message 2 business days before
the session. Individuals who wish to submit materials to VA must do so
by November 15, 2024.
VA will work to accommodate all individuals who wish to comment
verbally. However, VA will prioritize those who registered in advance.
The time allotted for individuals to comment verbally will depend on
the number of registrations. We will turn off cameras and mute
microphones until the presenter's scheduled time to accommodate as many
comments as possible. VA will request written submissions if there is
not enough time to hear all comments.
Note: During the listening session, VA will not share proposals
or address feedback. VA will use suggestions made during this
listening session and public comments on VA's plan to improve future
evaluations. VA will continue to comply with the requirements of
section 1172(a) and ensure appropriate public notice and opportunity
for participation.
Special Accommodations: Attendees requiring special accommodations
should make their requests to VA no later than November 5, 2024 (2
weeks before the listening session on November 19, 2024) by contacting
the point of contact identified in this notice.
After reviewing comments received in response to this notice and
the public listening session, VA will conduct the assessment of the
specified conditions. VA will then follow the procedures in 38 U.S.C.
1172-1174 for initiating and conducting assessments and formal
evaluations. If appropriate, VA will designate a TWG to conduct a
scientific assessment pursuant to 38 U.S.C. 1172(c), and the TWG may
develop a recommendation for formal evaluations under 38 U.S.C. 1173,
pursuant to 38 U.S.C. 1172(d). Once a formal evaluation is commenced, a
recommendation with respect to establishing a presumption of service
connection must be submitted to the Secretary within 120 days, in
accordance with 38 U.S.C. 1173(d). And within 160 days of receiving the
recommendation with respect to establishing a presumption of service
connection, the Secretary must determine whether a presumption is
warranted in accordance with 38 U.S.C. 1174(a). This may include
initiating rulemaking to establish new presumptions for some or all the
conditions formally evaluated and/or publishing notice in the Federal
Register of any determination that a presumption or presumptions are
unwarranted for some or all of the conditions that were the subject of
the scientific assessment.
Signing Authority
Denis McDonough, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, approved and signed
this document on September 16, 2024, and authorized the undersigned to
sign and submit the document to the Office of the Federal Register for
publication electronically as an official document of the Department of
Veterans Affairs.
Luvenia Potts,
Regulation Development Coordinator, Office of Regulation Policy &
Management, Office of General Counsel, Department of Veterans Affairs.
[FR Doc. 2024-22031 Filed 9-25-24; 8:45 am]
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