82_FR_32445 82 FR 32312 - World Trade Center Health Program; Petitions 016 and 017-Parkinson's Disease and Parkinsonism, Including Manganese-Induced Parkinsonism; Finding of Insufficient Evidence

82 FR 32312 - World Trade Center Health Program; Petitions 016 and 017-Parkinson's Disease and Parkinsonism, Including Manganese-Induced Parkinsonism; Finding of Insufficient Evidence

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 133 (July 13, 2017)

Page Range32312-32315
FR Document2017-14559

On February 22, 2017, the Administrator of the World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program received a petition (Petition 016) to add Parkinson's disease and parkinsonism, including manganese-induced parkinsonism, to the List of WTC-Related Health Conditions (List). On May 10, 2017, the Administrator received a second petition (Petition 017) to add the same health conditions to the List. Upon reviewing the scientific and medical literature, including information provided by the two petitioners, the Administrator has determined that the available evidence does not have the potential to provide a basis for a decision on whether to add Parkinson's disease and/or parkinsonism, including manganese-induced parkinsonism, to the List. The Administrator also finds that insufficient evidence exists to request a recommendation of the WTC Health Program Scientific/Technical Advisory Committee (STAC), to publish a proposed rule, or to publish a determination not to publish a proposed rule.

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

42 CFR Part 88

[NIOSH Docket 094]


World Trade Center Health Program; Petitions 016 and 017--
Parkinson's Disease and Parkinsonism, Including Manganese-Induced 
Parkinsonism; Finding of Insufficient Evidence

AGENCY: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, HHS.

ACTION: Denial of petitions for addition of health conditions.

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SUMMARY: On February 22, 2017, the Administrator of the World Trade 
Center (WTC) Health Program received a petition (Petition 016) to add 
Parkinson's disease and parkinsonism, including manganese-induced 
parkinsonism, to the List of WTC-Related Health Conditions (List). On 
May 10, 2017, the Administrator received a second petition (Petition 
017) to add the same health conditions to the List. Upon reviewing the 
scientific and medical literature, including information provided by 
the two petitioners, the Administrator has determined that the 
available evidence does not have the potential to provide a basis for a 
decision on whether to add Parkinson's disease and/or parkinsonism, 
including manganese-induced parkinsonism, to the List. The 
Administrator also finds that insufficient evidence exists to request a 
recommendation of the WTC Health Program Scientific/Technical Advisory 
Committee (STAC), to publish a proposed rule, or to publish a 
determination not to publish a proposed rule.

DATES: The Administrator of the WTC Health Program is denying these 
petitions for the addition of health conditions as of July 13, 2017.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rachel Weiss, Program Analyst, 1090 
Tusculum Avenue, MS: C-46, Cincinnati, OH 45226; telephone (855) 818-
1629 (this is a toll-free number); email [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Table of Contents

A. WTC Health Program Statutory Authority
B. Petition 016 and Petition 017
C. Review of Scientific and Medical Information and Administrator 
Determination
D. Administrator's Final Decision on Whether to Propose the Addition 
of Parkinson's Disease and/or Parkinsonism, Including Manganese-
Induced Parkinsonism, to the List
E. Approval to Submit Document to the Office of the Federal Register

A. WTC Health Program Statutory Authority

    Title I of the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act of 
2010 (Pub. L. 111-347, as amended by Pub. L. 114-113), added Title 
XXXIII to the Public Health Service (PHS) Act,\1\

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establishing the WTC Health Program within the Department of Health and 
Human Services (HHS). The WTC Health Program provides medical 
monitoring and treatment benefits to eligible firefighters and related 
personnel, law enforcement officers, and rescue, recovery, and cleanup 
workers who responded to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in 
New York City, at the Pentagon, and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania 
(responders), and to eligible persons who were present in the dust or 
dust cloud on September 11, 2001, or who worked, resided, or attended 
school, childcare, or adult daycare in the New York City disaster area 
(survivors).
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    \1\ Title XXXIII of the PHS Act is codified at 42 U.S.C. 300mm 
to 300mm-61. Those portions of the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and 
Compensation Act of 2010 found in Titles II and III of Public Law 
111-347 do not pertain to the WTC Health Program and are codified 
elsewhere.
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    All references to the Administrator of the WTC Health Program 
(Administrator) in this notice mean the Director of the National 
Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) or his designee.
    Pursuant to section 3312(a)(6)(B) of the PHS Act, interested 
parties may petition the Administrator to add a health condition to the 
List in 42 CFR 88.15 (2017). Within 90 days after receipt of a petition 
to add a condition to the List, the Administrator must take one of the 
following four actions described in section 3312(a)(6)(B) of the PHS 
Act and 42 CFR 88.16(a)(2): (1) Request a recommendation of the STAC; 
(2) publish a proposed rule in the Federal Register to add such health 
condition; (3) publish in the Federal Register the Administrator's 
determination not to publish such a proposed rule and the basis for 
such determination; or (4) publish in the Federal Register a 
determination that insufficient evidence exists to take action under 
(1) through (3) above. In accordance with 42 CFR 88.16(a)(4), the 
Administrator may consider more than one petition simultaneously when 
the petitions propose the addition of the same health condition(s) and 
the required Federal Register notices may respond to more than one 
petition.
    In addition to the regulatory provisions, the WTC Health Program 
has developed policies to guide the review of submissions and 
petitions,\2\ as well as the analysis of evidence supporting the 
potential addition of a non-cancer health condition to the List.\3\ In 
accordance with the aforementioned non-cancer health condition addition 
policy, the Administrator directs the WTC Health Program to conduct a 
review of the scientific literature to determine if the available 
scientific information has the potential to provide a basis for a 
decision on whether to add the health condition to the List. The 
literature review includes a search for peer-reviewed, published, 
epidemiologic studies (including direct observational studies in the 
case of health conditions such as injuries) about the health condition 
among 9/11-exposed populations. The Program evaluates the scientific 
quality limitations of each peer-reviewed, published, epidemiologic 
study of the health condition identified in the literature search; the 
Program then compiles the scientific results of each study to assess 
whether a causal relationship between 9/11 exposures and the health 
condition is supported, and evaluates whether the results of the 
studies are representative of the 9/11-exposed population of responders 
and survivors. A health condition may be added to the List if peer-
reviewed, published, epidemiologic studies provide support that the 
health condition is substantially likely \4\ to be causally associated 
with 9/11 exposures. If the evaluation of evidence provided in peer-
reviewed, published, epidemiologic studies of the health condition in 
9/11 populations demonstrates a high, but not substantial likelihood of 
a causal association between the 9/11 exposures and the health 
condition, then the Administrator may consider additional highly 
relevant scientific evidence regarding exposures to 9/11 agents \5\ 
from sources using non-9/11-exposed populations. If that additional 
assessment establishes that the health condition is substantially 
likely to be causally associated with 9/11 exposures among 9/11-exposed 
populations, the health condition may be added to the List.
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    \2\ See WTC Health Program [2014], Policy and Procedures for 
Handling Submissions and Petitions to Add a Health Condition to the 
List of WTC-Related Health Conditions, May 14, http://www.cdc.gov/wtc/pdfs/WTCHPPPPetitionHandlingProcedures14May2014.pdf.
    \3\ See WTC Health Program [2017], Policy and Procedures for 
Adding Non-Cancer Conditions to the List of WTC-Related Health 
Conditions, February 14, https://www.cdc.gov/wtc/pdfs/WTCHP_PP_Adding_NonCancers_14_February_2017.pdf.
    \4\ The ``substantially likely'' standard is met when the 
scientific evidence, taken as a whole, demonstrates a strong 
relationship between the 9/11 exposures and the health condition.
    \5\ 9/11 agents are chemical, physical, biological, or other 
agents or hazards reported in a published, peer-reviewed exposure 
assessment study of responders or survivors who were present in the 
New York City disaster area, at the Pentagon site, or at the 
Shanksville, Pennsylvania site, as those locations are defined in 42 
CFR 88.1.
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B. Petition 016 and Petition 017

    A valid petition must include sufficient medical basis for the 
association between the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and the 
health condition to be added; in accordance with WTC Health Program 
policy, 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 may demonstrate the required medical basis.\6\ Studies 
linking 9/11 agents to the petitioned health condition may also provide 
sufficient medical basis for a valid petition.
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    \6\ See supra note 2.
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    On February 22, 2017, the Administrator received a petition 
(Petition 016) from a WTC responder who worked at Ground Zero, 
requesting the addition of ``young onset Parkinson Disease'' \7\ and 
``Parkinsonia Syndrome'' to the List. The petition included eight peer-
reviewed, published studies and reviews of studies of parkinsonism 
associated with manganese exposure in non-9/11-exposed populations and 
laboratory animals, and mechanistic studies of manganese-induced 
parkinsonism, discussed below.\8\ The Program noted the various terms 
used to describe the health condition in the petition and the 
references included with the petition. The general term 
``Parkinsonism'' refers to a category of neurological diseases 
exhibiting disturbance in the dopamine systems of the basal ganglia, 
which leads to the symptoms characterizing the disease: Tremors, 
slowness of movement, and stiffness. Classic (idiopathic) Parkinson's 
disease is the most common and treatable form of parkinsonism; non-
idiopathic types are considered atypical and referred to by the more 
general term ``parkinsonism.'' One type of atypical parkinsonism, 
manganese-induced parkinsonism, has been found to be caused by elevated 
and prolonged exposure to manganese.\9\ The term ``Parkinsonia 
Syndrome,'' used by the petitioner, was likely intended to refer to 
``Parkinsonian syndrome,'' a less-commonly used term for atypical 
parkinsonism.
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    \7\ The diagnosis of young-onset Parkinson's disease is the same 
as typical Parkinson's disease, except for the age of the patient.
    \8\ See Petition 016, WTC Health Program: Petitions Received, 
http://www.cdc.gov/wtc/received.html.
    \9\ See Kwakye GF, Paoliello MMB, Mukhopadhyay S, et al. [2015], 
Manganese-Induced Parkinsonism and Parkinson's Disease: Shared and 
Distinguishable Features, Int J Environ Res Public Health 
12(7):7519-7540).
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    The first of the eight peer-reviewed, published studies provided in 
Petition

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016, reference 1, ``Manganese-Induced Parkinsonism Is Not Idiopathic 
Parkinson's Disease: Environmental and Genetic Evidence'' by Guilarte 
et al. [2015],\10\ is a review of various peer-reviewed and published 
epidemiologic and animal studies highlighting the difference between 
manganese-induced parkinsonism and Parkinson's disease. Reference 2, 
``Manganese-Induced Parkinsonism and Parkinson's Disease: Shared and 
Distinguishable Features'' by Kwakye et al. [2015],\11\ is also a 
review of peer-reviewed and published epidemiologic, animal, and 
mechanistic studies comparing characteristics of manganese-induced 
parkinsonism and Parkinson's disease. Reference 3, ``Inducible Nitric 
Oxide Synthase Gene Methylation and Parkinsonism in Manganese-Exposed 
Welders'' by Searles et al. [2015],\12\ is an epidemiologic study 
examining gene methylation of inducible nitric oxide synthase, an 
enzyme involved in inflammation, among manganese-exposed welders. 
Reference 4, ``[alpha]-Synuclein Protects Against Manganese Neurotoxic 
Insult During the Early Stages of Exposure in a Dopaminergic Cell Model 
of Parkinson's Disease'' by Harischandra et al. [2015],\13\ is an ex 
vivo laboratory study in rat cell lines exploring the effects of 
[alpha]-synuclein, a protein found in the brain, on manganese-induced 
dopaminergic neurotoxicity. Reference 5, ``SLC30A10 is a Cell Surface-
Localized Manganese Efflux Transporter, and Parkinsonism-Causing 
Mutations Block its Intracellular Trafficking and Efflux Activity'' by 
Leyva-Illades et al. [2014],\14\ is a mechanistic and functional cell 
culture study looking at the role of interactions between genetic and 
environmental factors in the development of parkinsonism. Reference 6, 
``Correlation Between the Biochemical Pathways Altered by Mutated 
Parkinson-Related Genes and Chronic Exposure to Manganese'' by Roth 
[2014],\15\ is a review of peer-reviewed, published studies describing 
genes involved in the development of parkinsonism and illustrating how 
the proposed mechanism of each gene may relate to the onset and 
severity of manganese toxicity. Reference 7, ``Manganese-Induced 
Atypical Parkinsonism is Associated with Altered Basal Ganglia Activity 
and Changes in Tissue Levels of Monoamines in the Rat'' by Bouabid et 
al. [2014],\16\ is a study on changes to motor and non-motor functions 
and behavior, similar to those observed in parkinsonism, in manganese-
exposed rats. Finally, reference 8, ``Neurofunctional Dopaminergic 
Impairment in Elderly After Lifetime Exposure to Manganese'' by 
Lucchini et al. [2014],\17\ is an epidemiologic study of the effects of 
manganese exposure due to emissions from nearby ferroalloy plants on 
the neurocognitive and motor functions of elderly study participants.
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    \10\ Guilarte TR, Gonzales KK [2015], Manganese-Induced 
Parkinsonism is Not Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease: Environmental 
and Genetic Evidence, Toxicol Sci 146(2):204-212.
    \11\ Supra note 9.
    \12\ Searles Nielsen S, Checkoway H, Criswell SR, et al. [2015], 
Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Gene Methylation and Parkinsonism in 
Manganese-Exposed Welders, Parkinsonism. Relat Disord 21(4):355-60.
    \13\ Harischandra DS, Jin H, Anantharam V, et al. [2015], 
[alpha]-Synuclein Protects Against Manganese Neurotoxic Insult 
During the Early Stages of Exposure in a Dopaminergic Cell Model of 
Parkinson's Disease, Toxicol Sci 143(2):454-468.
    \14\ Leyva-Illades D, Chen P, Zogzas CE, et al. [2014], SLC30A10 
Is a Cell Surface-Localized Manganese Efflux Transporter, and 
Parkinsonism-Causing Mutations Block Its Intracellular Trafficking 
and Efflux Activity, J Neurosci 34(42):14079-14095.
    \15\ Roth, JA [2014], Correlation Between the Biochemical 
Pathways Altered by Mutated Parkinson-Related Genes and Chronic 
Exposure to Manganese, Neurotoxicology Sep;44:314-325.
    \16\ Bouabid S, Delaville C, De Deurwaerd[egrave]re P, et al. 
[2014], Manganese-Induced Atypical Parkinsonism Is Associated With 
Altered Basal Ganglia Activity and Changes in Tissue Levels of 
Monoamines in the Rat, PLoS ONE 9(6):e98952.
    \17\ Lucchini RG, Guazzetti S, Zoni S, et al. [2014], 
Neurofunctional Dopaminergic Impairment in Elderly After Lifetime 
Exposure to Manganese, Neurotoxicology 0:309-17.
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    The eight references offered as medical basis for Petition 016 
suggested a potential association between exposure to the 9/11 agent 
manganese and manganese-induced parkinsonism and Parkinson's disease 
and established a sufficient medical basis to consider the submission a 
valid petition for manganese-induced parkinsonism. Although the 
petitioner requested the addition of ``young onset Parkinson Disease'' 
and ``Parkinsonia Syndrome,'' the medical basis provided by the 
petitioner primarily included studies concerning manganese-induced 
parkinsonism; therefore, the Administrator determined that the 
petitioner requested the addition of both Parkinson's disease and 
parkinsonism, including manganese-induced parkinsonism.
    On May 10, 2017, the Administrator received a petition from a WTC 
survivor (Petition 017), requesting the addition of ``Parkinson's 
Disease'' to the List. The petition referenced five peer-reviewed, 
published, epidemiologic studies of heavy metal exposure, including 
manganese, and Parkinson's disease or parkinsonism in non-9/11-exposed 
populations.\18\
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    \18\ See Petition 017, WTC Health Program: Petitions Received, 
http://www.cdc.gov/wtc/received.html.
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    The first of the five peer-reviewed, published, epidemiologic 
studies provided in Petition 017, reference 1, ``Increased Risk of 
Parkinsonism Associated With Welding Exposure'' by Racette et al. 
[2012],\19\ examined the prevalence and clinical characteristics of 
parkinsonism among workers exposed to welding fumes. Reference 2, 
``Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Gene Methylation and Parkinsonism in 
Manganese-Exposed Welders'' by Searles et al. [2015],\20\ was also 
cited as reference 3 in Petition 016, as discussed above. Reference 3, 
``Multiple Risk Factors for Parkinson's Disease'' by Gorell et al. 
[2004],\21\ evaluated the contribution of various occupational, 
lifestyle, and genetic risk factors, including manganese exposure, to 
the development of Parkinson's disease. Reference 4, ``Occupational 
Exposure to Manganese, Copper, Lead, Iron, Mercury and Zinc and the 
Risk of Parkinson's Disease'' by Gorell et al. [1999],\22\ assessed the 
association between a variety of heavy metals and Parkinson's disease. 
Finally, reference 5, ``Whole-Body Lifetime Occupational Lead Exposure 
and Risk of Parkinson's Disease'' by Coon et al. [2006],\23\ evaluated 
the role of chronic lead exposure among individuals with Parkinson's 
disease.
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    \19\ Racette BA, et al. [2012], Increased Risk of Parkinsonism 
Associated With Welding Exposure, Neurotoxicology 33(5):1356-1361.
    \20\ Supra note 12.
    \21\ Gorell JM, et al. [2004], Multiple Risk Factors for 
Parkinson's Disease, J Neurol Sci 217(2):169-174.
    \22\ Gorell JM, et al. [1999], Occupational Exposure to 
Manganese, Copper, Lead, Iron, Mercury and Zinc and the Risk of 
Parkinson's Disease, Neurotoxicology 20(2-3):239-247.
    \23\ Coon S, Stark A, Peterson E, et al. [2006], Whole-Body 
Lifetime Occupational Lead Exposure and Risk of Parkinson's Disease, 
Environ Health Perspect Dec;114(12):1872-6.
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    These five studies suggested a potential association between 
exposure to known 9/11 agents and Parkinson's disease and parkinsonism, 
including manganese-induced parkinsonism, and thus provided a 
sufficient medical basis to consider the submission a valid petition. 
Because the medical basis provided by the petitioner included studies 
concerning both Parkinson's disease and manganese-induced parkinsonism, 
the Administrator determined that the petitioner requested the addition 
of both Parkinson's disease and manganese-induced parkinsonism.
    Since the Administrator determined that the scope of both Petition 
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Petition 017 include requests for the addition of Parkinson's disease 
and parkinsonism, including manganese-induced parkinsonism, the 
Administrator decided to exercise his discretion, as permitted by 42 
CFR 88.16(a)(4), to combine consideration of the petitions and issue a 
single Federal Register notice.

C. Review of Scientific and Medical Information and Administrator 
Determination

    In response to Petition 016 and Petition 017, and pursuant to the 
Program policy on the addition of non-cancer health conditions to the 
List,\24\ the Program conducted reviews of the scientific literature on 
Parkinson's disease and parkinsonism, including manganese-induced 
parkinsonism.\25\
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    \24\ Supra note 3.
    \25\ Databases searched include: Embase, NIOSHTIC-2, ProQuest 
Health & Safety, PsycINFO, PubMed, Scopus, Toxicology Abstracts, and 
TOXLINE.
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    Neither the references provided in the petitions nor the literature 
search conducted by the Program identified any peer-reviewed, 
published, epidemiologic studies of either Parkinson's disease or 
parkinsonism, including manganese-induced parkinsonism, in 9/11-exposed 
populations. Since no peer-reviewed, published, epidemiologic studies 
of Parkinson's disease or parkinsonism, including manganese-induced 
parkinsonism, in 9/11 populations were identified, the Program was 
unable to conduct an evaluation of scientific evidence to determine the 
likelihood of a causal association between 9/11 exposures and the 
petitioned health conditions.

D. Administrator's Final Decision on Whether To Propose the Addition of 
Parkinson's Disease and/or Manganese-Induced Parkinsonism to the List

    Because no peer-reviewed, published, epidemiologic studies of 
Parkinson's disease or parkinsonism, including manganese-induced 
parkinsonism, in 9/11 populations were identified, the Administrator 
has determined that insufficient evidence is available to take further 
action at this time, including either proposing the addition of 
Parkinson's disease or parkinsonism, including manganese-induced 
parkinsonism, to the List (pursuant to PHS Act, sec. 3312(a)(6)(B)(ii) 
and 42 CFR 88.16(a)(2)(ii)) or publishing a determination not to 
publish a proposed rule in the Federal Register (pursuant to PHS Act, 
sec. 3312(a)(6)(B)(iii) and 42 CFR 88.16(a)(2)(iii)). The Administrator 
has also determined that requesting a recommendation from the STAC 
(pursuant to PHS Act, sec. 3312(a)(6)(B)(i) and 42 CFR 88.16(a)(2)(i)) 
is unwarranted.
    For the reasons discussed above, the Petition 016 and Petition 017 
requests to add Parkinson's disease and/or parkinsonism, including 
manganese-induced parkinsonism, to the List of WTC-Related Health 
Conditions are denied.

E. Approval To Submit Document to the Office of the Federal Register

    The Secretary, HHS, or his designee, the Director, Centers for 
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Administrator, Agency for 
Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), authorized the 
undersigned, the Administrator of the WTC Health Program, to sign and 
submit the document to the Office of the Federal Register for 
publication as an official document of the WTC Health Program. Anne 
Schuchat, M.D., Acting Director, CDC, and Acting Administrator, ATSDR, 
approved this document for publication on July 6, 2017.

John Howard,
Administrator, World Trade Center Health Program and Director, National 
Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for Disease 
Control and Prevention, Department of Health and Human Services.
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                                                   6. Executive Order 13175: Consultation                   considering the use of any voluntary                  ACTION: Denial of petitions for addition
                                                   and Coordination With Indian Tribal                      consensus standards.                                  of health conditions.
                                                   Governments
                                                                                                            10. Executive Order 12898: Federal                    SUMMARY:    On February 22, 2017, the
                                                      Executive Order 13175, entitled                       Actions To Address Environmental                      Administrator of the World Trade
                                                   ‘‘Consultation and Coordination with                     Justice in Minority Populations and                   Center (WTC) Health Program received
                                                   Indian Tribal Governments’’ (59 FR                       Low-Income Populations                                a petition (Petition 016) to add
                                                   22951, November 9, 2000), requires the                                                                         Parkinson’s disease and parkinsonism,
                                                                                                              Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629,
                                                   EPA to develop an accountable process                                                                          including manganese-induced
                                                                                                            February 16, 1994) establishes federal
                                                   to ensure ‘‘meaningful and timely input                                                                        parkinsonism, to the List of WTC-
                                                                                                            executive policy on environmental
                                                   by tribal officials in the development of                                                                      Related Health Conditions (List). On
                                                                                                            justice. Its main provision directs
                                                   regulatory policies that have tribal                                                                           May 10, 2017, the Administrator
                                                                                                            federal agencies, to the greatest extent
                                                   implications.’’ This proposed rule does                                                                        received a second petition (Petition 017)
                                                                                                            practicable and permitted by law, to
                                                   not have tribal implications, as specified                                                                     to add the same health conditions to the
                                                                                                            make environmental justice part of their
                                                   in EO 13175 because the EPA retains its                                                                        List. Upon reviewing the scientific and
                                                                                                            mission by identifying and addressing,
                                                   authority over Indian Country. Thus, EO                                                                        medical literature, including
                                                                                                            as appropriate, disproportionately high
                                                   13175 does not apply to this proposed
                                                                                                            and adverse human health or                           information provided by the two
                                                   rule. The EPA specifically solicits
                                                                                                            environmental effects of their programs,              petitioners, the Administrator has
                                                   additional comment on this proposed
                                                                                                            policies, and activities on minority                  determined that the available evidence
                                                   rule from tribal officials.
                                                                                                            populations and low-income                            does not have the potential to provide
                                                   7. Executive Order 13045: Protection of                  populations in the United States. The                 a basis for a decision on whether to add
                                                   Children From Environmental Health                       EPA has determined that this proposed                 Parkinson’s disease and/or
                                                   and Safety Risks                                         rule will not have disproportionately                 parkinsonism, including manganese-
                                                      The EPA interprets Executive Order                    high and adverse human health or                      induced parkinsonism, to the List. The
                                                   13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997) as                   environmental effects on minority or                  Administrator also finds that
                                                   applying only to those regulatory                        low-income populations. This proposed                 insufficient evidence exists to request a
                                                   actions that concern health or safety                    rule does not affect the level of                     recommendation of the WTC Health
                                                   risks, such that the analysis required                   protection provided to human health or                Program Scientific/Technical Advisory
                                                   under section 5–501 of the EO has the                    the environment because this rule                     Committee (STAC), to publish a
                                                   potential to influence the regulation.                   proposes to authorize pre-existing State              proposed rule, or to publish a
                                                   This action is not subject to EO 13045                   rules which are equivalent to, and no                 determination not to publish a proposed
                                                   because it proposes to approve a state                   less stringent than existing federal                  rule.
                                                   program.                                                 requirements.                                         DATES: The Administrator of the WTC
                                                                                                            List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 271                   Health Program is denying these
                                                   8. Executive Order 13211: Actions That                                                                         petitions for the addition of health
                                                   Significantly Affect Energy Supply,                        Environmental protection,
                                                                                                                                                                  conditions as of July 13, 2017.
                                                   Distribution, or Use                                     Administrative practice and procedure,
                                                                                                                                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                      This proposed rule is not subject to                  Confidential business information,
                                                                                                            Hazardous materials transportation,                   Rachel Weiss, Program Analyst, 1090
                                                   Executive Order 13211, ‘‘Actions                                                                               Tusculum Avenue, MS: C–46,
                                                   Concerning Regulations that                              Hazardous waste, Indians-lands,
                                                                                                            Intergovernmental relations, Penalties,               Cincinnati, OH 45226; telephone (855)
                                                   Significantly Affect Energy Supply,                                                                            818–1629 (this is a toll-free number);
                                                   Distribution, or Use’’ (66 FR 28355, May                 Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                                                                            requirements.                                         email NIOSHregs@cdc.gov.
                                                   22, 2001) because it is not a ‘‘significant                                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                   regulatory action’’ as defined under EO                    Authority: This proposed action is issued
                                                   12866.                                                   under the authority of sections 2002(a), 3006,        Table of Contents
                                                                                                            and 7004(b) of the Solid Waste Disposal Act,
                                                   9. National Technology Transfer and                      as amended, 42 U.S.C. 6912(a), 6926, and              A. WTC Health Program Statutory Authority
                                                   Advancement Act                                          6974(b).                                              B. Petition 016 and Petition 017
                                                                                                                                                                  C. Review of Scientific and Medical
                                                      Section 12(d) of the National                          Dated: May 31, 2017.
                                                                                                                                                                      Information and Administrator
                                                   Technology Transfer and Advancement                      Michelle Pirzadeh,                                        Determination
                                                   Act of 1995 (‘‘NTTAA’’), (Pub. L. 104–                   Acting Regional Administrator, Region 10.             D. Administrator’s Final Decision on
                                                   113, 12(d)) (15 U.S.C. 272), directs the                 [FR Doc. 2017–14733 Filed 7–12–17; 8:45 am]               Whether to Propose the Addition of
                                                   EPA to use voluntary consensus                           BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
                                                                                                                                                                      Parkinson’s Disease and/or
                                                   standards in its regulatory activities                                                                             Parkinsonism, Including Manganese-
                                                   unless to do so would be inconsistent                                                                              Induced Parkinsonism, to the List
                                                   with applicable law or otherwise                                                                               E. Approval to Submit Document to the
                                                                                                            DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND                                  Office of the Federal Register
                                                   impractical. Voluntary consensus
                                                                                                            HUMAN SERVICES
                                                   standards are technical standards (e.g.,                                                                       A. WTC Health Program Statutory
                                                   materials specifications, test methods,                  42 CFR Part 88                                        Authority
                                                   sampling procedures, and business
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                                                   practices) that are developed or adopted
                                                   by voluntary consensus bodies. The                                                                             Health and Compensation Act of 2010
                                                                                                            World Trade Center Health Program;                    (Pub. L. 111–347, as amended by Pub.
                                                   NTTAA directs the EPA to provide
                                                                                                            Petitions 016 and 017—Parkinson’s                     L. 114–113), added Title XXXIII to the
                                                   Congress, through OMB, explanations
                                                                                                            Disease and Parkinsonism, Including                   Public Health Service (PHS) Act,1
                                                   when the Agency decides not to use
                                                                                                            Manganese-Induced Parkinsonism;
                                                   available and applicable voluntary
                                                                                                            Finding of Insufficient Evidence                        1 Title XXXIII of the PHS Act is codified at 42
                                                   consensus standards. This proposed                                                                             U.S.C. 300mm to 300mm-61. Those portions of the
                                                   rulemaking does not involve technical                    AGENCY: Centers for Disease Control and               James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act
                                                   standards. Therefore, the EPA is not                     Prevention, HHS.                                      of 2010 found in Titles II and III of Public Law 111–



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                                                   establishing the WTC Health Program                      In accordance with the aforementioned                    B. Petition 016 and Petition 017
                                                   within the Department of Health and                      non-cancer health condition addition                        A valid petition must include
                                                   Human Services (HHS). The WTC                            policy, the Administrator directs the                    sufficient medical basis for the
                                                   Health Program provides medical                          WTC Health Program to conduct a                          association between the September 11,
                                                   monitoring and treatment benefits to                     review of the scientific literature to                   2001, terrorist attacks and the health
                                                   eligible firefighters and related                        determine if the available scientific                    condition to be added; in accordance
                                                   personnel, law enforcement officers,                     information has the potential to provide                 with WTC Health Program policy,
                                                   and rescue, recovery, and cleanup                        a basis for a decision on whether to add                 reference to a peer-reviewed, published,
                                                   workers who responded to the                             the health condition to the List. The                    epidemiologic study about the health
                                                   September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in                 literature review includes a search for                  condition among 9/11-exposed
                                                   New York City, at the Pentagon, and in                   peer-reviewed, published,                                populations or to clinical case reports of
                                                   Shanksville, Pennsylvania (responders),                  epidemiologic studies (including direct                  health conditions in WTC responders or
                                                   and to eligible persons who were                                                                                  survivors may demonstrate the required
                                                                                                            observational studies in the case of
                                                   present in the dust or dust cloud on                                                                              medical basis.6 Studies linking 9/11
                                                                                                            health conditions such as injuries) about
                                                   September 11, 2001, or who worked,                                                                                agents to the petitioned health condition
                                                   resided, or attended school, childcare,                  the health condition among 9/11-
                                                                                                            exposed populations. The Program                         may also provide sufficient medical
                                                   or adult daycare in the New York City                                                                             basis for a valid petition.
                                                   disaster area (survivors).                               evaluates the scientific quality
                                                                                                                                                                        On February 22, 2017, the
                                                      All references to the Administrator of                limitations of each peer-reviewed,                       Administrator received a petition
                                                   the WTC Health Program                                   published, epidemiologic study of the                    (Petition 016) from a WTC responder
                                                   (Administrator) in this notice mean the                  health condition identified in the                       who worked at Ground Zero, requesting
                                                   Director of the National Institute for                   literature search; the Program then                      the addition of ‘‘young onset Parkinson
                                                   Occupational Safety and Health                           compiles the scientific results of each                  Disease’’ 7 and ‘‘Parkinsonia Syndrome’’
                                                   (NIOSH) or his designee.                                 study to assess whether a causal                         to the List. The petition included eight
                                                      Pursuant to section 3312(a)(6)(B) of                  relationship between 9/11 exposures                      peer-reviewed, published studies and
                                                   the PHS Act, interested parties may                      and the health condition is supported,                   reviews of studies of parkinsonism
                                                   petition the Administrator to add a                      and evaluates whether the results of the                 associated with manganese exposure in
                                                   health condition to the List in 42 CFR                   studies are representative of the 9/11-                  non-9/11-exposed populations and
                                                   88.15 (2017). Within 90 days after                       exposed population of responders and                     laboratory animals, and mechanistic
                                                   receipt of a petition to add a condition                 survivors. A health condition may be                     studies of manganese-induced
                                                   to the List, the Administrator must take                 added to the List if peer-reviewed,                      parkinsonism, discussed below.8 The
                                                   one of the following four actions                        published, epidemiologic studies                         Program noted the various terms used to
                                                   described in section 3312(a)(6)(B) of the                provide support that the health                          describe the health condition in the
                                                   PHS Act and 42 CFR 88.16(a)(2): (1)                      condition is substantially likely 4 to be                petition and the references included
                                                   Request a recommendation of the STAC;                    causally associated with 9/11 exposures.                 with the petition. The general term
                                                   (2) publish a proposed rule in the                       If the evaluation of evidence provided                   ‘‘Parkinsonism’’ refers to a category of
                                                   Federal Register to add such health                      in peer-reviewed, published,                             neurological diseases exhibiting
                                                   condition; (3) publish in the Federal                    epidemiologic studies of the health                      disturbance in the dopamine systems of
                                                   Register the Administrator’s                             condition in 9/11 populations                            the basal ganglia, which leads to the
                                                   determination not to publish such a                      demonstrates a high, but not substantial                 symptoms characterizing the disease:
                                                   proposed rule and the basis for such                     likelihood of a causal association                       Tremors, slowness of movement, and
                                                   determination; or (4) publish in the                     between the 9/11 exposures and the                       stiffness. Classic (idiopathic)
                                                   Federal Register a determination that                    health condition, then the                               Parkinson’s disease is the most common
                                                   insufficient evidence exists to take                                                                              and treatable form of parkinsonism;
                                                                                                            Administrator may consider additional
                                                   action under (1) through (3) above. In                                                                            non-idiopathic types are considered
                                                                                                            highly relevant scientific evidence
                                                   accordance with 42 CFR 88.16(a)(4), the                                                                           atypical and referred to by the more
                                                                                                            regarding exposures to 9/11 agents 5
                                                   Administrator may consider more than                                                                              general term ‘‘parkinsonism.’’ One type
                                                   one petition simultaneously when the                     from sources using non-9/11-exposed
                                                                                                                                                                     of atypical parkinsonism, manganese-
                                                   petitions propose the addition of the                    populations. If that additional
                                                                                                                                                                     induced parkinsonism, has been found
                                                   same health condition(s) and the                         assessment establishes that the health
                                                                                                                                                                     to be caused by elevated and prolonged
                                                   required Federal Register notices may                    condition is substantially likely to be                  exposure to manganese.9 The term
                                                   respond to more than one petition.                       causally associated with 9/11 exposures                  ‘‘Parkinsonia Syndrome,’’ used by the
                                                      In addition to the regulatory                         among 9/11-exposed populations, the                      petitioner, was likely intended to refer
                                                   provisions, the WTC Health Program                       health condition may be added to the                     to ‘‘Parkinsonian syndrome,’’ a less-
                                                   has developed policies to guide the                      List.                                                    commonly used term for atypical
                                                   review of submissions and petitions,2 as                                                                          parkinsonism.
                                                   well as the analysis of evidence                         the List of WTC-Related Health Conditions,                  The first of the eight peer-reviewed,
                                                   supporting the potential addition of a                   February 14, https://www.cdc.gov/wtc/pdfs/
                                                                                                            WTCHP_PP_Adding_NonCancers_14_February_
                                                                                                                                                                     published studies provided in Petition
                                                   non-cancer health condition to the List.3                2017.pdf.
                                                                                                                                                                       6 See  supra note 2.
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                                                                                                              4 The ‘‘substantially likely’’ standard is met when
                                                   347 do not pertain to the WTC Health Program and         the scientific evidence, taken as a whole,                 7 The   diagnosis of young-onset Parkinson’s
                                                   are codified elsewhere.                                  demonstrates a strong relationship between the 9/        disease is the same as typical Parkinson’s disease,
                                                     2 See WTC Health Program [2014], Policy and            11 exposures and the health condition.                   except for the age of the patient.
                                                   Procedures for Handling Submissions and Petitions          5 9/11 agents are chemical, physical, biological, or     8 See Petition 016, WTC Health Program: Petitions

                                                   to Add a Health Condition to the List of WTC-            other agents or hazards reported in a published,         Received, http://www.cdc.gov/wtc/received.html.
                                                   Related Health Conditions, May 14, http://www.           peer-reviewed exposure assessment study of                 9 See Kwakye GF, Paoliello MMB, Mukhopadhyay
                                                   cdc.gov/wtc/pdfs/WTCHPPPPetitionHandling                 responders or survivors who were present in the          S, et al. [2015], Manganese-Induced Parkinsonism
                                                   Procedures14May2014.pdf.                                 New York City disaster area, at the Pentagon site,       and Parkinson’s Disease: Shared and
                                                     3 See WTC Health Program [2017], Policy and            or at the Shanksville, Pennsylvania site, as those       Distinguishable Features, Int J Environ Res Public
                                                   Procedures for Adding Non-Cancer Conditions to           locations are defined in 42 CFR 88.1.                    Health 12(7):7519–7540).



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                                                   016, reference 1, ‘‘Manganese-Induced                    Chronic Exposure to Manganese’’ by                      parkinsonism in non-9/11-exposed
                                                   Parkinsonism Is Not Idiopathic                           Roth [2014],15 is a review of peer-                     populations.18
                                                   Parkinson’s Disease: Environmental and                   reviewed, published studies describing                     The first of the five peer-reviewed,
                                                   Genetic Evidence’’ by Guilarte et al.                    genes involved in the development of                    published, epidemiologic studies
                                                   [2015],10 is a review of various peer-                   parkinsonism and illustrating how the                   provided in Petition 017, reference 1,
                                                   reviewed and published epidemiologic                     proposed mechanism of each gene may                     ‘‘Increased Risk of Parkinsonism
                                                   and animal studies highlighting the                      relate to the onset and severity of                     Associated With Welding Exposure’’ by
                                                   difference between manganese-induced                     manganese toxicity. Reference 7,                        Racette et al. [2012],19 examined the
                                                   parkinsonism and Parkinson’s disease.                    ‘‘Manganese-Induced Atypical                            prevalence and clinical characteristics
                                                   Reference 2, ‘‘Manganese-Induced                         Parkinsonism is Associated with                         of parkinsonism among workers
                                                   Parkinsonism and Parkinson’s Disease:                    Altered Basal Ganglia Activity and                      exposed to welding fumes. Reference 2,
                                                   Shared and Distinguishable Features’’                    Changes in Tissue Levels of                             ‘‘Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Gene
                                                   by Kwakye et al. [2015],11 is also a                     Monoamines in the Rat’’ by Bouabid et                   Methylation and Parkinsonism in
                                                   review of peer-reviewed and published                                                                            Manganese-Exposed Welders’’ by
                                                                                                            al. [2014],16 is a study on changes to
                                                   epidemiologic, animal, and mechanistic                                                                           Searles et al. [2015],20 was also cited as
                                                                                                            motor and non-motor functions and
                                                   studies comparing characteristics of                                                                             reference 3 in Petition 016, as discussed
                                                                                                            behavior, similar to those observed in
                                                   manganese-induced parkinsonism and                                                                               above. Reference 3, ‘‘Multiple Risk
                                                                                                            parkinsonism, in manganese-exposed
                                                   Parkinson’s disease. Reference 3,                                                                                Factors for Parkinson’s Disease’’ by
                                                                                                            rats. Finally, reference 8,                             Gorell et al. [2004],21 evaluated the
                                                   ‘‘Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Gene
                                                                                                            ‘‘Neurofunctional Dopaminergic                          contribution of various occupational,
                                                   Methylation and Parkinsonism in
                                                                                                            Impairment in Elderly After Lifetime                    lifestyle, and genetic risk factors,
                                                   Manganese-Exposed Welders’’ by
                                                                                                            Exposure to Manganese’’ by Lucchini et                  including manganese exposure, to the
                                                   Searles et al. [2015],12 is an
                                                                                                            al. [2014],17 is an epidemiologic study                 development of Parkinson’s disease.
                                                   epidemiologic study examining gene
                                                                                                            of the effects of manganese exposure                    Reference 4, ‘‘Occupational Exposure to
                                                   methylation of inducible nitric oxide
                                                                                                            due to emissions from nearby ferroalloy                 Manganese, Copper, Lead, Iron, Mercury
                                                   synthase, an enzyme involved in
                                                                                                            plants on the neurocognitive and motor                  and Zinc and the Risk of Parkinson’s
                                                   inflammation, among manganese-
                                                                                                            functions of elderly study participants.                Disease’’ by Gorell et al. [1999],22
                                                   exposed welders. Reference 4, ‘‘a-
                                                   Synuclein Protects Against Manganese                        The eight references offered as                      assessed the association between a
                                                   Neurotoxic Insult During the Early                       medical basis for Petition 016 suggested                variety of heavy metals and Parkinson’s
                                                   Stages of Exposure in a Dopaminergic                     a potential association between                         disease. Finally, reference 5, ‘‘Whole-
                                                   Cell Model of Parkinson’s Disease’’ by                   exposure to the 9/11 agent manganese                    Body Lifetime Occupational Lead
                                                   Harischandra et al. [2015],13 is an ex                   and manganese-induced parkinsonism                      Exposure and Risk of Parkinson’s
                                                   vivo laboratory study in rat cell lines                  and Parkinson’s disease and established                 Disease’’ by Coon et al. [2006],23
                                                   exploring the effects of a-synuclein, a                  a sufficient medical basis to consider                  evaluated the role of chronic lead
                                                   protein found in the brain, on                           the submission a valid petition for                     exposure among individuals with
                                                   manganese-induced dopaminergic                           manganese-induced parkinsonism.                         Parkinson’s disease.
                                                   neurotoxicity. Reference 5, ‘‘SLC30A10                   Although the petitioner requested the                      These five studies suggested a
                                                   is a Cell Surface-Localized Manganese                    addition of ‘‘young onset Parkinson                     potential association between exposure
                                                   Efflux Transporter, and Parkinsonism-                    Disease’’ and ‘‘Parkinsonia Syndrome,’’                 to known 9/11 agents and Parkinson’s
                                                   Causing Mutations Block its                              the medical basis provided by the                       disease and parkinsonism, including
                                                   Intracellular Trafficking and Efflux                     petitioner primarily included studies                   manganese-induced parkinsonism, and
                                                   Activity’’ by Leyva-Illades et al.                       concerning manganese-induced                            thus provided a sufficient medical basis
                                                   [2014],14 is a mechanistic and functional                parkinsonism; therefore, the                            to consider the submission a valid
                                                   cell culture study looking at the role of                Administrator determined that the                       petition. Because the medical basis
                                                   interactions between genetic and                                                                                 provided by the petitioner included
                                                                                                            petitioner requested the addition of both
                                                   environmental factors in the                                                                                     studies concerning both Parkinson’s
                                                                                                            Parkinson’s disease and parkinsonism,
                                                   development of parkinsonism.                                                                                     disease and manganese-induced
                                                                                                            including manganese-induced
                                                                                                                                                                    parkinsonism, the Administrator
                                                   Reference 6, ‘‘Correlation Between the                   parkinsonism.
                                                                                                                                                                    determined that the petitioner requested
                                                   Biochemical Pathways Altered by                             On May 10, 2017, the Administrator                   the addition of both Parkinson’s disease
                                                   Mutated Parkinson-Related Genes and                      received a petition from a WTC survivor                 and manganese-induced parkinsonism.
                                                      10 Guilarte TR, Gonzales KK [2015], Manganese-
                                                                                                            (Petition 017), requesting the addition of                 Since the Administrator determined
                                                   Induced Parkinsonism is Not Idiopathic Parkinson’s       ‘‘Parkinson’s Disease’’ to the List. The                that the scope of both Petition 016 and
                                                   Disease: Environmental and Genetic Evidence,             petition referenced five peer-reviewed,
                                                   Toxicol Sci 146(2):204–212.                              published, epidemiologic studies of                       18 See Petition 017, WTC Health Program:
                                                      11 Supra note 9.
                                                                                                            heavy metal exposure, including                         Petitions Received, http://www.cdc.gov/wtc/
                                                      12 Searles Nielsen S, Checkoway H, Criswell SR,                                                               received.html.
                                                                                                            manganese, and Parkinson’s disease or                     19 Racette BA, et al. [2012], Increased Risk of
                                                   et al. [2015], Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Gene
                                                   Methylation and Parkinsonism in Manganese-                                                                       Parkinsonism Associated With Welding Exposure,
                                                   Exposed Welders, Parkinsonism. Relat Disord                15 Roth, JA [2014], Correlation Between the           Neurotoxicology 33(5):1356–1361.
                                                   21(4):355–60.                                            Biochemical Pathways Altered by Mutated                   20 Supra note 12.
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                                                      13 Harischandra DS, Jin H, Anantharam V, et al.       Parkinson-Related Genes and Chronic Exposure to           21 Gorell JM, et al. [2004], Multiple Risk Factors

                                                   [2015], a-Synuclein Protects Against Manganese           Manganese, Neurotoxicology Sep;44:314–325.              for Parkinson’s Disease, J Neurol Sci 217(2):169–
                                                   Neurotoxic Insult During the Early Stages of               16 Bouabid S, Delaville C, De Deurwaerdère P, et     174.
                                                   Exposure in a Dopaminergic Cell Model of                 al. [2014], Manganese-Induced Atypical                    22 Gorell JM, et al. [1999], Occupational Exposure

                                                   Parkinson’s Disease, Toxicol Sci 143(2):454–468.         Parkinsonism Is Associated With Altered Basal           to Manganese, Copper, Lead, Iron, Mercury and
                                                      14 Leyva-Illades D, Chen P, Zogzas CE, et al.         Ganglia Activity and Changes in Tissue Levels of        Zinc and the Risk of Parkinson’s Disease,
                                                   [2014], SLC30A10 Is a Cell Surface-Localized             Monoamines in the Rat, PLoS ONE 9(6):e98952.            Neurotoxicology 20(2–3):239–247.
                                                   Manganese Efflux Transporter, and Parkinsonism-            17 Lucchini RG, Guazzetti S, Zoni S, et al. [2014],     23 Coon S, Stark A, Peterson E, et al. [2006],

                                                   Causing Mutations Block Its Intracellular                Neurofunctional Dopaminergic Impairment in              Whole-Body Lifetime Occupational Lead Exposure
                                                   Trafficking and Efflux Activity, J Neurosci              Elderly After Lifetime Exposure to Manganese,           and Risk of Parkinson’s Disease, Environ Health
                                                   34(42):14079–14095.                                      Neurotoxicology 0:309–17.                               Perspect Dec;114(12):1872–6.



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                                                   Petition 017 include requests for the                    Parkinson’s disease or parkinsonism,                  3312(a)(6)(B)(i) and 42 CFR
                                                   addition of Parkinson’s disease and                      including manganese-induced                           88.16(a)(2)(i)) is unwarranted.
                                                   parkinsonism, including manganese-                       parkinsonism, in 9/11 populations were                  For the reasons discussed above, the
                                                   induced parkinsonism, the                                identified, the Program was unable to                 Petition 016 and Petition 017 requests to
                                                   Administrator decided to exercise his                    conduct an evaluation of scientific                   add Parkinson’s disease and/or
                                                   discretion, as permitted by 42 CFR                       evidence to determine the likelihood of               parkinsonism, including manganese-
                                                   88.16(a)(4), to combine consideration of                 a causal association between 9/11                     induced parkinsonism, to the List of
                                                   the petitions and issue a single Federal                 exposures and the petitioned health                   WTC-Related Health Conditions are
                                                   Register notice.                                         conditions.                                           denied.
                                                   C. Review of Scientific and Medical                      D. Administrator’s Final Decision on                  E. Approval To Submit Document to the
                                                   Information and Administrator                            Whether To Propose the Addition of                    Office of the Federal Register
                                                   Determination                                            Parkinson’s Disease and/or Manganese-
                                                                                                                                                                    The Secretary, HHS, or his designee,
                                                     In response to Petition 016 and                        Induced Parkinsonism to the List
                                                                                                                                                                  the Director, Centers for Disease Control
                                                   Petition 017, and pursuant to the
                                                                                                               Because no peer-reviewed, published,               and Prevention (CDC) and
                                                   Program policy on the addition of non-
                                                                                                            epidemiologic studies of Parkinson’s                  Administrator, Agency for Toxic
                                                   cancer health conditions to the List,24
                                                                                                            disease or parkinsonism, including                    Substances and Disease Registry
                                                   the Program conducted reviews of the
                                                                                                            manganese-induced parkinsonism, in 9/                 (ATSDR), authorized the undersigned,
                                                   scientific literature on Parkinson’s
                                                                                                            11 populations were identified, the                   the Administrator of the WTC Health
                                                   disease and parkinsonism, including
                                                                                                            Administrator has determined that                     Program, to sign and submit the
                                                   manganese-induced parkinsonism.25
                                                     Neither the references provided in the                 insufficient evidence is available to take            document to the Office of the Federal
                                                   petitions nor the literature search                      further action at this time, including                Register for publication as an official
                                                   conducted by the Program identified                      either proposing the addition of                      document of the WTC Health Program.
                                                   any peer-reviewed, published,                            Parkinson’s disease or parkinsonism,                  Anne Schuchat, M.D., Acting Director,
                                                   epidemiologic studies of either                          including manganese-induced                           CDC, and Acting Administrator,
                                                   Parkinson’s disease or parkinsonism,                     parkinsonism, to the List (pursuant to                ATSDR, approved this document for
                                                   including manganese-induced                              PHS Act, sec. 3312(a)(6)(B)(ii) and 42                publication on July 6, 2017.
                                                   parkinsonism, in 9/11-exposed                            CFR 88.16(a)(2)(ii)) or publishing a                  John Howard,
                                                   populations. Since no peer-reviewed,                     determination not to publish a proposed               Administrator, World Trade Center Health
                                                   published, epidemiologic studies of                      rule in the Federal Register (pursuant to             Program and Director, National Institute for
                                                                                                            PHS Act, sec. 3312(a)(6)(B)(iii) and 42               Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for
                                                     24 Supra
                                                            note 3.                                         CFR 88.16(a)(2)(iii)). The Administrator              Disease Control and Prevention, Department
                                                     25 Databases
                                                               searched include: Embase,                    has also determined that requesting a                 of Health and Human Services.
                                                   NIOSHTIC–2, ProQuest Health & Safety, PsycINFO,
                                                   PubMed, Scopus, Toxicology Abstracts, and                recommendation from the STAC                          [FR Doc. 2017–14559 Filed 7–12–17; 8:45 am]
                                                   TOXLINE.                                                 (pursuant to PHS Act, sec.                            BILLING CODE 4163–18–P
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Document Created: 2017-07-13 01:00:50
Document Modified: 2017-07-13 01:00:50
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionDenial of petitions for addition of health conditions.
DatesThe Administrator of the WTC Health Program is denying these petitions for the addition of health conditions as of July 13, 2017.
ContactRachel Weiss, Program Analyst, 1090 Tusculum Avenue, MS: C-46, Cincinnati, OH 45226; telephone (855) 818- 1629 (this is a toll-free number); email [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 32312 

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