83_FR_41199 83 FR 41039 - World Trade Center Health Program; Petition 019-Irritable Bowel Syndrome; Finding of Insufficient Evidence

83 FR 41039 - World Trade Center Health Program; Petition 019-Irritable Bowel Syndrome; Finding of Insufficient Evidence

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 160 (August 17, 2018)

Page Range41039-41041
FR Document2018-17711

On May 17, 2018, the Administrator of the World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program received a petition (Petition 019) to add irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) to the List of WTC-Related Health Conditions (List). Upon reviewing the scientific and medical literature, including information provided by the petitioner, the Administrator has determined that the available evidence does not have the potential to provide a basis for a decision on whether to add IBS 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; Petition 019--Irritable Bowel 
Syndrome; Finding of Insufficient Evidence

AGENCY: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, HHS.

ACTION: Denial of petition for addition of a health condition.

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SUMMARY: On May 17, 2018, the Administrator of the World Trade Center 
(WTC) Health Program received a petition (Petition 019) to add 
irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) to the List of WTC-Related Health 
Conditions (List). Upon reviewing the scientific and medical 
literature, including information provided by the petitioner, the 
Administrator has determined that the available evidence does not have 
the potential to provide a basis for a decision on whether to add IBS 
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 this 
petition for the addition of a health condition as of August 17, 2018.

ADDRESSES: Visit the WTC Health Program website at https://www.cdc.gov/wtc/received.html to review Petition 019.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rachel Weiss, Program Analyst, 1090 
Tusculum Avenue, MS: C-48, 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. Procedures for Evaluating a Petition
C. Petition 019
D. Review of Scientific and Medical Information and Administrator 
Determination
E. Administrator's Final Decision on Whether To Propose the Addition 
of IBS to the List
F. Approval To Submit Document to the Office of the Federal Register

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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\ 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 document 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. Within 90 days after receipt of a valid 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 Sec.  88.16(a)(2) of the Program regulations: (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.

B. Procedures for Evaluating a 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\
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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, 2014, 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, 2017, https://www.cdc.gov/wtc/pdfs/WTCHP_PP_Adding_NonCancers_14_February_2017.pdf.
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    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.\4\ Studies 
linking 9/11 agents to the petitioned health condition may also provide 
sufficient medical basis for a valid petition.
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    \4\ See supra note 2.
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    After the Program has determined that a petition is valid, the 
Administrator must direct the 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.\5\ 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 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 \6\ 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 \7\ 
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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    \5\ See supra note 3.
    \6\ 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.
    \7\ 9/11 agents are chemical, physical, biological, or other 
hazards reported in a published, peer-reviewed exposure assessment 
study of responders, recovery workers, or survivors who were present 
in the New York City disaster area, or at the Pentagon site, or the 
Shanksville, Pennsylvania site, as those locations are defined in 42 
CFR 88.1, as well as those hazards not identified in a published, 
peer-reviewed exposure assessment study, but which are reasonably 
assumed to have been present at any of the three sites.
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C. Petition 019

    On May 17, 2018, the Administrator received a petition (Petition 
019) from a WTC survivor who was caught in the dust cloud near Ground 
Zero, requesting the addition of ``irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)'' to 
the List.\8\ The petition included one scientific article, by 
Marynowski et al. [2015],\9\ reviewing the findings of peer-reviewed, 
published epidemiologic studies concerning the association of IBS with 
environmental pollution (including particulate matter, a 9/11 agent). 
Although the Marynowski article on its own did not provide a sufficient 
medical basis for the submission to be considered a valid petition, the 
article referenced a peer-reviewed, published study by Kaplan et al. 
[2012] \10\ regarding IBS symptoms in non-9/11-exposed populations. 
Kaplan et al. conducted an epidemiologic study to evaluate the 
association between daily concentrations of air pollutants, including 
particulate matter, with emergency department visits for non-specific 
abdominal pain, a symptom necessary for a diagnosis of IBS. The 
inclusion of a reference to this study provides sufficient medical 
basis for the submission to be considered a valid petition.
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    \8\ See Petition 019, WTC Health Program: Petitions Received, 
http://www.cdc.gov/wtc/received.html.
    \9\ Marynowski M, Liko[nacute]ska A, Zatorski H, Fichna J 
[2015], Role of Environmental Pollution in Irritable Bowel Syndrome, 
World J Gastroentero 21(40):11371-11378.
    \10\ Kaplan GG, Szyszkowicz M, Fichna J, Rowe BH, Porada E, 
Vincent R, Madsen K, Ghosh S, Storr M [2012], Non-Specific Abdominal 
Pain and Air Pollution: A Novel Association, PLOS ONE 7(10).
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D. Review of Scientific and Medical Information and Administrator 
Determination

    In response to Petition 019, and pursuant to the Program policy on 
the

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addition of non-cancer health conditions to the List,\11\ the Program 
conducted a review of the scientific literature on IBS.\12\ The Program 
was unable to identify any references to the petitioned health 
condition, IBS, in 9/11-exposed populations for further scientific 
evaluation based on the literature search. Since Kaplan et al. [2012] 
is not an epidemiologic study of IBS in 9/11-exposed populations, it 
does not meet the threshold for evaluation established in Program 
policy; therefore, the article was not further reviewed.
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    \11\ Supra note 3.
    \12\ Databases searched include: CINAHL, Embase, NIOSHTIC-2, 
ProQuest Health & Safety, PsycINFO, PubMed, Scopus, and Toxicology 
Abstracts/TOXLINE.
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E. Administrator's Final Decision on Whether To Propose the Addition of 
IBS to the List

    The Administrator has determined that insufficient evidence is 
available to take further action at this time, including proposing the 
addition of IBS 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 019 request to add 
IBS to the List of WTC-Related Health Conditions is denied.

F. 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. Robert 
Redfield M.D., Director, CDC, and Administrator, ATSDR, approved this 
document for publication on August 10, 2018.

    Dated: August 10, 2018.
Frank J. Hearl,
Chief of Staff, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 
Delegated the duties of the 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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                                                ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION                                follow the instructions at http://                    SUMMARY:   On May 17, 2018, the
                                                AGENCY                                                  www.epa.gov/dockets/contacts.html.                    Administrator of the World Trade
                                                                                                          Additional instructions on                          Center (WTC) Health Program received
                                                40 CFR Part 721
                                                                                                        commenting or visiting the docket,                    a petition (Petition 019) to add irritable
                                                [EPA–HQ–OPPT–2017–0414; FRL–9981–82]                    along with more information about                     bowel syndrome (IBS) to the List of
                                                                                                        dockets generally, is available at http://            WTC-Related Health Conditions (List).
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                                                Significant New Use Rules on Certain                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      information provided by the petitioner,
                                                Chemical Substances
                                                                                                           For technical information contact:                 the Administrator has determined that
                                                AGENCY:  Environmental Protection                       Kenneth Moss, Chemical Control                        the available evidence does not have the
                                                Agency (EPA).                                           Division (7405M), Office of Pollution                 potential to provide a basis for a
                                                ACTION: Proposed rule.                                  Prevention and Toxics, Environmental                  decision on whether to add IBS to the
                                                                                                        Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania                  List. The Administrator also finds that
                                                SUMMARY:    EPA is proposing significant                Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20460–0001;                   insufficient evidence exists to request a
                                                new use rules (SNURs) under the Toxic                   telephone number: (202) 564–9232;                     recommendation of the WTC Health
                                                Substances Control Act (TSCA) for 27                    email address: moss.kenneth@epa.gov.                  Program Scientific/Technical Advisory
                                                chemical substances which were the                                                                            Committee (STAC), to publish a
                                                subject of premanufacture notices                          For general information contact: The               proposed rule, or to publish a
                                                (PMNs). The chemical substances are                     TSCA-Hotline, ABVI-Goodwill, 422                      determination not to publish a proposed
                                                subject to Orders issued by EPA                         South Clinton Ave., Rochester, NY                     rule.
                                                pursuant to section 5(e) of TSCA. This                  14620; telephone number: (202) 554–
                                                                                                        1404; email address: TSCA-Hotline@                    DATES:  The Administrator of the WTC
                                                action would require persons who
                                                                                                        epa.gov.                                              Health Program is denying this petition
                                                intend to manufacture (defined by
                                                                                                                                                              for the addition of a health condition as
                                                statute to include import) or process any
                                                                                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:      In                    of August 17, 2018.
                                                of these 27 chemical substances for an
                                                                                                        addition to this Notice of Proposed
                                                activity that is designated as a                                                                              ADDRESSES:  Visit the WTC Health
                                                significant new use by these rules to                   Rulemaking, EPA is issuing the action
                                                                                                                                                              Program website at https://
                                                notify EPA at least 90 days before                      as a direct final rule elsewhere in this              www.cdc.gov/wtc/received.html to
                                                commencing that activity. The required                  issue of the Federal Register. For further            review Petition 019.
                                                notification initiates EPA’s evaluation of              information about the proposed
                                                                                                        significant new use rules, please see the             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                the intended use within the applicable
                                                review period. Persons may not                          information provided in the direct final              Rachel Weiss, Program Analyst, 1090
                                                commence manufacture or processing                      action, with the same title, that is                  Tusculum Avenue, MS: C–48,
                                                for the significant new use until EPA                   located in the ‘‘Rules and Regulations’’              Cincinnati, OH 45226; telephone (855)
                                                has conducted a review of the notice,                   section of this issue of the Federal                  818–1629 (this is a toll-free number);
                                                made an appropriate determination on                    Register.                                             email NIOSHregs@cdc.gov.
                                                the notification, and has taken such                                                                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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                                                determination. In addition to this notice                                                                     Table of Contents
                                                                                                          Environmental protection, Chemicals,
                                                of proposed rulemaking, EPA is issuing                  Hazardous substances, Reporting and                   A. WTC Health Program Statutory Authority
                                                the action as a direct final rule                       recordkeeping requirements.                           B. Procedures for Evaluating a Petition
                                                elsewhere in this issue of the Federal                                                                        C. Petition 019
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                                                or before September 17, 2018.                           Acting Director, Office of Pollution Prevention
                                                                                                        and Toxics.                                           E. Administrator’s Final Decision on Whether
                                                ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,                                                                                  To Propose the Addition of IBS to the
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                                                A. WTC Health Program Statutory                         well as the analysis of evidence                        health condition, then the
                                                Authority                                               supporting the potential addition of a                  Administrator may consider additional
                                                   Title I of the James Zadroga 9/11                    non-cancer health condition to the List.3               highly relevant scientific evidence
                                                Health and Compensation Act of 2010                        A valid petition must include                        regarding exposures to 9/11 agents 7
                                                (Pub. L. 111–347, as amended by Pub.                    sufficient medical basis for the                        from sources using non-9/11-exposed
                                                L. 114–113), added Title XXXIII to the                  association between the September 11,                   populations. If that additional
                                                Public Health Service (PHS) Act,1                       2001, terrorist attacks and the health                  assessment establishes that the health
                                                establishing the WTC Health Program                     condition to be added; in accordance                    condition is substantially likely to be
                                                within the Department of Health and                     with WTC Health Program policy,                         causally associated with 9/11 exposures
                                                Human Services (HHS). The WTC                           reference to a peer-reviewed, published,                among 9/11-exposed populations, the
                                                Health Program provides medical                         epidemiologic study about the health                    health condition may be added to the
                                                monitoring and treatment benefits to                    condition among 9/11-exposed                            List.
                                                eligible firefighters and related                       populations or to clinical case reports of
                                                                                                        health conditions in WTC responders or                  C. Petition 019
                                                personnel, law enforcement officers,
                                                                                                        survivors may demonstrate the required                     On May 17, 2018, the Administrator
                                                and rescue, recovery, and cleanup
                                                                                                        medical basis.4 Studies linking 9/11                    received a petition (Petition 019) from a
                                                workers who responded to the
                                                                                                        agents to the petitioned health condition               WTC survivor who was caught in the
                                                September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in
                                                                                                        may also provide sufficient medical                     dust cloud near Ground Zero, requesting
                                                New York City, at the Pentagon, and in
                                                                                                        basis for a valid petition.                             the addition of ‘‘irritable bowel
                                                Shanksville, Pennsylvania (responders),
                                                                                                           After the Program has determined that                syndrome (IBS)’’ to the List.8 The
                                                and to eligible persons who were
                                                                                                        a petition is valid, the Administrator                  petition included one scientific article,
                                                present in the dust or dust cloud on
                                                                                                        must direct the Program to conduct a                    by Marynowski et al. [2015],9 reviewing
                                                September 11, 2001, or who worked,
                                                                                                        review of the scientific literature to                  the findings of peer-reviewed, published
                                                resided, or attended school, childcare,
                                                                                                        determine if the available scientific                   epidemiologic studies concerning the
                                                or adult daycare in the New York City
                                                                                                        information has the potential to provide                association of IBS with environmental
                                                disaster area (survivors).
                                                   All references to the Administrator of               a basis for a decision on whether to add                pollution (including particulate matter,
                                                the WTC Health Program                                  the health condition to the List.5 The                  a 9/11 agent). Although the Marynowski
                                                (Administrator) in this document mean                   literature review includes a search for                 article on its own did not provide a
                                                the Director of the National Institute for              peer-reviewed, published,                               sufficient medical basis for the
                                                Occupational Safety and Health                          epidemiologic studies (including direct                 submission to be considered a valid
                                                (NIOSH) or his designee.                                observational studies in the case of                    petition, the article referenced a peer-
                                                   Pursuant to section 3312(a)(6)(B) of                 health conditions such as injuries) about               reviewed, published study by Kaplan et
                                                the PHS Act, interested parties may                     the health condition among 9/11-                        al. [2012] 10 regarding IBS symptoms in
                                                petition the Administrator to add a                     exposed populations. The Program                        non-9/11-exposed populations. Kaplan
                                                health condition to the List in 42 CFR                  evaluates the scientific quality of each                et al. conducted an epidemiologic study
                                                88.15. Within 90 days after receipt of a                peer-reviewed, published,                               to evaluate the association between
                                                valid petition to add a condition to the                epidemiologic study of the health                       daily concentrations of air pollutants,
                                                List, the Administrator must take one of                condition identified in the literature                  including particulate matter, with
                                                the following four actions described in                 search; the Program then compiles the                   emergency department visits for non-
                                                section 3312(a)(6)(B) of the PHS Act and                scientific results of each study to assess              specific abdominal pain, a symptom
                                                § 88.16(a)(2) of the Program regulations:               whether a causal relationship between                   necessary for a diagnosis of IBS. The
                                                (1) Request a recommendation of the                     9/11 exposures and the health condition                 inclusion of a reference to this study
                                                STAC; (2) publish a proposed rule in the                is supported, and evaluates whether the                 provides sufficient medical basis for the
                                                Federal Register to add such health                     results of the studies are representative               submission to be considered a valid
                                                condition; (3) publish in the Federal                   of the 9/11-exposed population of                       petition.
                                                Register the Administrator’s                            responders and survivors. A health
                                                                                                                                                                D. Review of Scientific and Medical
                                                determination not to publish such a                     condition may be added to the List if
                                                                                                                                                                Information and Administrator
                                                proposed rule and the basis for such                    peer-reviewed, published,
                                                                                                                                                                Determination
                                                determination; or (4) publish in the                    epidemiologic studies provide support
                                                                                                        that the health condition is substantially                In response to Petition 019, and
                                                Federal Register a determination that
                                                                                                        likely 6 to be causally associated with 9/              pursuant to the Program policy on the
                                                insufficient evidence exists to take
                                                action under (1) through (3) above.                     11 exposures. If the evaluation of
                                                                                                                                                                   7 9/11 agents are chemical, physical, biological, or
                                                                                                        evidence provided in peer-reviewed,
                                                B. Procedures for Evaluating a Petition                                                                         other hazards reported in a published, peer-
                                                                                                        published, epidemiologic studies of the                 reviewed exposure assessment study of responders,
                                                  In addition to the regulatory                         health condition in 9/11 populations                    recovery workers, or survivors who were present in
                                                provisions, the WTC Health Program                      demonstrates a high, but not substantial,               the New York City disaster area, or at the Pentagon
                                                                                                        likelihood of a causal association                      site, or the Shanksville, Pennsylvania site, as those
                                                has developed policies to guide the                                                                             locations are defined in 42 CFR 88.1, as well as
                                                review of submissions and petitions,2 as                between the 9/11 exposures and the                      those hazards not identified in a published, peer-
                                                                                                                                                                reviewed exposure assessment study, but which are
                                                  1 Title XXXIII of the PHS Act is codified at 42         3 See WTC Health Program [2017], Policy and           reasonably assumed to have been present at any of
                                                U.S.C. 300mm to 300mm–61. Those portions of the         Procedures for Adding Non-Cancer Conditions to          the three sites.
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                                                James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act          the List of WTC-Related Health Conditions,                 8 See Petition 019, WTC Health Program: Petitions

                                                of 2010 found in Titles II and III of Public Law 111–   February 14, 2017, https://www.cdc.gov/wtc/pdfs/        Received, http://www.cdc.gov/wtc/received.html.
                                                347 do not pertain to the WTC Health Program and        WTCHP_PP_Adding_NonCancers_14_February_                    9 Marynowski M, Likońska A, Zatorski H, Fichna

                                                are codified elsewhere.                                 2017.pdf.                                               J [2015], Role of Environmental Pollution in Irritable
                                                                                                          4 See supra note 2.
                                                  2 See WTC Health Program [2014], Policy and                                                                   Bowel Syndrome, World J Gastroentero
                                                                                                          5 See supra note 3.                                   21(40):11371–11378.
                                                Procedures for Handling Submissions and Petitions
                                                to Add a Health Condition to the List of WTC-             6 The ‘‘substantially likely’’ standard is met when      10 Kaplan GG, Szyszkowicz M, Fichna J, Rowe

                                                Related Health Conditions, May 14, 2014, http://        the scientific evidence, taken as a whole,              BH, Porada E, Vincent R, Madsen K, Ghosh S, Storr
                                                www.cdc.gov/wtc/pdfs/WTCHPPPPetitionHandling            demonstrates a strong relationship between the 9/       M [2012], Non-Specific Abdominal Pain and Air
                                                Procedures14May2014.pdf.                                11 exposures and the health condition.                  Pollution: A Novel Association, PLOS ONE 7(10).



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                                                                        Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 160 / Friday, August 17, 2018 / Proposed Rules                                                41041

                                                addition of non-cancer health                           take further action at this time,                     Substances and Disease Registry
                                                conditions to the List,11 the Program                   including proposing the addition of IBS               (ATSDR), authorized the undersigned,
                                                conducted a review of the scientific                    to the List (pursuant to PHS Act, sec.                the Administrator of the WTC Health
                                                literature on IBS.12 The Program was                    3312(a)(6)(B)(ii) and 42 CFR                          Program, to sign and submit the
                                                unable to identify any references to the                88.16(a)(2)(ii)) or publishing a                      document to the Office of the Federal
                                                petitioned health condition, IBS, in 9/                 determination not to publish a proposed               Register for publication as an official
                                                11-exposed populations for further                      rule in the Federal Register (pursuant to             document of the WTC Health Program.
                                                scientific evaluation based on the                      PHS Act, sec. 3312(a)(6)(B)(iii) and 42               Robert Redfield M.D., Director, CDC,
                                                literature search. Since Kaplan et al.                  CFR 88.16(a)(2)(iii)). The Administrator              and Administrator, ATSDR, approved
                                                [2012] is not an epidemiologic study of                 has also determined that requesting a                 this document for publication on
                                                IBS in 9/11-exposed populations, it does                recommendation from the STAC                          August 10, 2018.
                                                not meet the threshold for evaluation                   (pursuant to PHS Act, sec.
                                                established in Program policy; therefore,               3312(a)(6)(B)(i) and 42 CFR                             Dated: August 10, 2018.
                                                the article was not further reviewed.                   88.16(a)(2)(i)) is unwarranted.                       Frank J. Hearl,
                                                E. Administrator’s Final Decision on                       For the reasons discussed above, the               Chief of Staff, National Institute for
                                                Whether To Propose the Addition of                      Petition 019 request to add IBS to the                Occupational Safety and Health, Delegated
                                                IBS to the List                                         List of WTC-Related Health Conditions                 the duties of the Administrator, World Trade
                                                                                                        is denied.                                            Center Health Program and Director, National
                                                  The Administrator has determined                                                                            Institute for Occupational Safety and Health,
                                                that insufficient evidence is available to              F. Approval To Submit Document to the                 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
                                                                                                        Office of the Federal Register                        Department of Health and Human Services.
                                                  11 Supra
                                                         note 3.                                          The Secretary, HHS, or his designee,                [FR Doc. 2018–17711 Filed 8–16–18; 8:45 am]
                                                  12 Databases
                                                            searched include: CINAHL, Embase,
                                                NIOSHTIC–2, ProQuest Health & Safety, PsycINFO,
                                                                                                        the Director, Centers for Disease Control             BILLING CODE 4163–18–P
                                                PubMed, Scopus, and Toxicology Abstracts/               and Prevention (CDC) and
                                                TOXLINE.                                                Administrator, Agency for Toxic
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Document Created: 2018-08-17 03:24:59
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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 petition for addition of a health condition.
DatesThe Administrator of the WTC Health Program is denying this petition for the addition of a health condition as of August 17, 2018.
ContactRachel Weiss, Program Analyst, 1090 Tusculum Avenue, MS: C-48, Cincinnati, OH 45226; telephone (855) 818- 1629 (this is a toll-free number); email [email protected]
FR Citation83 FR 41039 

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