HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

H.C.R. NO.

136

TWENTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2006

H.D. 1

STATE OF HAWAII

 
   


HOUSE CONCURRENT

RESOLUTION

 

REQUESTING THE ADJUTANT GENERAL TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCREENING FOR DEPLETED URANIUM EXPOSURE TO MEMBERS AND VETERANS OF THE HAWAII NATIONAL GUARD AND THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TO REPORT ON THE SCOPE AND ADEQUACY OF DEPLETED URANIUM STORAGE AND DISPOSAL IN HAWAII.

 

 

WHEREAS, the World Health Organization has released several reports and scientific studies concerning the health risks from exposure to depleted uranium; and

WHEREAS, the chemical and radiological toxicity of depleted uranium has been a reported cause of kidney dysfunction, damage to lung cells that increases the possibility of lung cancer, neurological disorders, liver infection, and high miscarriage rates among military personnel who have returned from a designated combat zone where depleted uranium munitions have been used; and

WHEREAS, these munitions and armor have been used extensively in the 1991 Gulf War and during the three years since the 2003 invasion of Iraq; and

WHEREAS, military use and disposal of depleted uranium munitions have caused significant environmental impacts and depleted uranium has been found in contaminated ground surfaces that, over time, will lead to food and ground water contamination; and

WHEREAS, Connecticut and Louisiana have recently passed legislation and 18 other states are hearing legislation this year to give all returning veterans the right to a best practices health screening test for exposure to depleted uranium; and

WHEREAS, reliable reports indicate widespread military non-compliance with regulations, orders, and directives, for example, "Medical Management of Unusual Depleted Uranium Casualties," October 14, 1993; "Medical Management of Army Personnel Exposed to Depleted Uranium," April 20, 2004; and section 2-5 of Army Regulations 700-48, requiring prompt medical care to all exposed individuals; and

WHEREAS, in January 2006, The Honolulu Advertiser reported the Army's confirmation of finding remnants of depleted uranium munitions on Oahu; and

WHEREAS, there is a public health need to ensure the safe storage, disposal, and clean-up of munitions and other products containing depleted uranium; now, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the Twenty-third Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2006, the Senate concurring, that the Adjutant General is requested to assist any member or veteran of the Hawaii National Guard who returns or has returned to this state after service:

(1) In the Persian Gulf War, as defined in Title 38 United States Code Section 101; or

(2) In an area designated as a combat zone or qualified hazardous duty area by the President of the United States during Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation Iraqi Freedom, or recognized as such by the Internal Revenue Service for purposes of exclusion from the income tax;

to obtain a health screening test for exposure to depleted uranium that uses methods capable of detecting low levels of depleted uranium; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Adjutant General compile a

report on training received by members of the Hawaii National

Guard on exposure to depleted uranium; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the Adjutant General is requested to include in the report an assessment of the adequacy of training of service members concerning potential exposure to depleted uranium, the cost of pre-deployment training concerning potential exposure, and recommended precautions to be taken while under combat and non-combat conditions; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the United States Department of Defense is requested to conduct an environmental assessment of the scope and adequacy of depleted uranium storage and disposal in Hawaii; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the United States Department of Defense is requested to consult with and inform the Department of Health on the environmental assessment; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Adjutant General and the United States Department of Defense is requested to report its findings and recommendations to the Legislature no later than 20 days prior to the convening of the Regular Session of 2007; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature shall give serious consideration to passing legislation during the Regular Session of 2007 that will:

(1) Ensure access to appropriate screening for all members or veterans of the Hawaii National Guard who return or have returned to this state after service:

(A) In the Persian Gulf War, as defined in Title 38 United States Code Section 101; or

(B) In an area designated as a combat zone or qualified hazardous duty area by the President of the United States during Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation Iraqi Freedom, or recognized as such by the Internal Revenue Service for purposes of exclusion from the income tax;

(2) Establish a task force within the Office of Veterans' Services to study the various aspects of depleted uranium as it relates to veterans in the State of Hawaii and develop a plan for outreach to and follow-up of eligible veterans; and

(3) Structure the task force established under paragraph (2) to consist of 14 members as follows:

(A) The Director of Veterans' Services or a designee;

(B) The Director of Health or a designee;

(C) Four members of the Legislature appointed by the Governor as nominated, one each, by the majority and the minority leaders of the Senate, and the majority and minority leaders of the House of Representatives;

(D) Two members who are physicians or scientists with knowledge of or experience in the detection or health effects of exposure to depleted uranium or other hazardous materials appointed by the Governor as nominated, one each, by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives;

(E) Four members who are veterans with knowledge of or experience with exposure to depleted uranium or other hazardous materials appointed by the Governor as nominated, one each, by the majority and the minority leaders of the Senate and the majority and the minority leaders of the House of Representatives; and

(F) Two members of the community with knowledge of or interest in exposure to depleted uranium;

and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this Concurrent Resolution be transmitted to the United States Secretary of Defense, Adjutant General, and Director of Health.

Report Title:

Screen Veterans for Depleted Uranium Exposure; Storage; Disposal