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If you feel that your health problems are related
to the Hepatitis A vaccine, as of December 1, 2004, you will have 2 years to
file a claim, if your injury occurred within the last 8 years. You will
need a lawyer to help you.
Federal Register: December 1, 2004 (Volume 69, Number 230)][Notices]
[Page 69945-69946]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Services Administration
National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program: Inclusion of
Hepatitis A Vaccines in the Vaccine in the Injury Table
AGENCY: Health Resources and Services
Administration (HRSA), HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Through this notice, the
Secretary of Health and Human Services announces that Hepatitis A vaccines are
covered vaccines under
the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP), which provides a system
of no-fault compensation for certain individuals who have been
injured by covered childhood vaccines. This notice serves to include Hepatitis A
vaccines as covered vaccines under Category XIV (new
vaccines) of the Vaccine Injury Table (Table), which lists the vaccines covered
under the VICP. This notice ensures that petitioners may file petitions relating
to Hepatitis A vaccines with the VICP even before such vaccines are added as a
separate and distinct category to the Table through rulemaking.
DATES: This Notice is effective on
December 1, 2004. As described below, Hepatitis A vaccines will be covered under
the VICP on December1, 2004.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Geoffrey
Evans, M.D., Medical
Director, Division of Vaccine Injury Compensation, Healthcare Systems
Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, Parklawn Building, Room
11C-26, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Maryland 20857;
telephone number (301) 443-4198.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The statute
authorizing the VICP provides for the inclusion of additional vaccines in the
VICP when they are
recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to the
Secretary for routine administration to children. See section
2114(e)(2) of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act, 42 U.S.C. 300aa-14(e)(2).
Consistent with section 13632(a)(3) of Public Law 103-66, the
regulations governing the VICP provide that such vaccines will be included in
the Table as covered vaccines as of the effective date of
an excise tax to provide funds for the payment of compensation with respect to
such vaccines (42 CFR 100.3(c)(5)).
The two prerequisites for adding Hepatitis A vaccines to the VICP as covered
vaccines as well as to the Table have been satisfied. First, the CDC published
its recommendation that Hepatitis A vaccines be
routinely administered to certain children in the October 1, 1999, issue of the
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR). Specifically, the CDC recommended
that all children in States, counties, and communities with rates of Hepatitis A
that are twice the
1987-1997 national average or greater (i.e., greater than or equal to 20 cases
per 100,000 population) receive the Hepatitis A vaccine.
Second, on October 22, 2004, the excise tax for Hepatitis A vaccines was enacted
by Public Law 108-357, the ``American Jobs Creation Act of 2004.'' Section 889
of this Act adds all vaccines
against Hepatitis A to section 4132(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986,
which defines all taxable vaccines. Unlike the CDC'srecommendation, the American
Jobs Creation Act of 2004 does not
distinguish between Hepatitis A vaccines administered in areas in which rates of
Hepatitis A are at least twice the national average and
Hepatitis A vaccines administered in other areas of the country. For this
reason, all Hepatitis A vaccines manufactured or produced in the
United States, or entered into the United States for consumption, use,
or warehousing, will be subject to this excise tax (26 U.S.C.4132(a)(1)).
Under the regulations governing the VICP, Item XIV of the Table specifies that
``[a]ny new vaccine recommended by the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention for routine administration to children, after
publication by the Secretary of a notice of coverage'' is a
covered vaccine under the Table. (42 CFR 100.3(a), Item XIV.) As explained
above, the CDC's recommendation was accepted. This notice serves to satisfy the
regulation's publication requirement. Through
this notice, Hepatitis A vaccines are included as covered vaccines under
Category XIV of the Table. As explained above, because the American Jobs
Creation Act of 2004 enacted an excise tax for Hepatitis A vaccines administered
throughout the United States, all Hepatitis A vaccines will be covered under the
VICP and under the Table. Under section 2114(e) of the PHS Act, as amended by
section 13632(a) of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993, coverage for
a vaccine recommended by the CDC for routine administration to children shall
take effect upon the effective date of the tax enacted to provide
funds for compensation with respect to the vaccine included as a covered vaccine
in the Table. The American Jobs Creation Act of 2004
provides that the addition of Hepatitis A vaccines to the list of taxable
vaccines applies to sales and uses on or after the first day of the first month
which begins more than 4 weeks after the date of the
enactment of the Act. It further provides that if the vaccines were sold before
or on the effective date of the excise tax, but delivered after this date, the
delivery date of such vaccines shall be considered the sale date. Because the
American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 was
enacted on October 22, 2004, the effective date of the excise tax adding
Hepatitis A vaccines as taxable vaccines is December 1, 2004.
Thus, Hepatitis A vaccines are included as covered vaccines under Category XIV
of the Table as of December 1, 2004. Petitioners may file
petitions related to Hepatitis A vaccines as of December 1, 2004. Petitions
filed concerning vaccine-related injuries or deaths associated with Hepatitis A
vaccines must, of course, be filed within the applicable statute of limitations.
The statutes of limitations
applicable to petitions filed with the VICP are set out in section 2116(a) of
the PHS Act (42 U.S.C. 300aa-16(a)). In addition, section 2116(b) of the PHS Act
lays out specific exceptions to these statutes
of limitations that apply when the effect of a revision to the Table makes a
previously ineligible person eligible to receive compensation or when an
eligible person's likelihood of obtaining compensation
significantly increases. Under this provision, a person who may be eligible to
file a petition based on the addition of a new vaccine
under Category XIV of the Table may file a petition for compensation not later
than 2 years after the effective date of the revision if the injury or death
occurred not more than 8 years before the effective
date of the revision of the Table (42 U.S.C. 300aa-16(b)). Thus, persons whose
petitions may not satisfy the limitations periods described in section 2116(a)
of the PHS Act may still file petitions concerning vaccine-related injuries or
deaths associated with Hepatitis A vaccines until December 1, 2006, as long as
the vaccine-related injury or death occurred on or after December 1, 1996 (8
years prior to
the effective date of the addition that included Hepatitis A as a covered
vaccine).
The Secretary plans to amend the Table through the rulemaking process by
including Hepatitis A vaccines as a separate category of vaccines in the Table.
December 1, 2004, will remain the applicable effective date when the Secretary
makes a corresponding amendment to
add Hepatitis A vaccines as a separate category on the Table through rulemaking.
Dated: November 22, 2004.
Elizabeth M. Duke,
Administrator, HRSA.
[FR Doc. 04-26273 Filed 11-30-04; 8:45 am]
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