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38 U. S. Code § 1168 - LII Legal Information Institute The requirement under paragraph (2) (B) shall not be construed as requiring a health care provider to consider the synergistic, combined effect of each of the substances, chemicals, and airborne hazards identified in the list under section 1119 (b) (2) of this title
38 USC 1168: Medical nexus examinations for toxic exposure risk activities (B) obtain a medical opinion (to be requested by the Secretary in connection with the medical examination under subparagraph (A)) as to whether it is at least as likely as not that there is a nexus between the disability and the toxic exposure risk activity
1168 - U. S. Code Title 38. Veterans Benefits - FindLaw (B) obtain a medical opinion (to be requested by the Secretary in connection with the medical examination under subparagraph (A)) as to whether it is at least as likely as not that there is a nexus between the disability and the toxic exposure risk activity
38 USC 1168 - Medical nexus examinations for toxic exposure . . . - GovRegs (b) In the case of any veteran who engaged in combat with the enemy in active service with a military, naval, air, or space organization of the United States during a period of war, campaign, or expedition, the Secretary shall accept as sufficient proof of service-connection of any disease or injury alleged to have been incurred in or
U. S. C. Title 38 - VETERANS BENEFITS - GovInfo (b) Exception —Subsection (a) shall not apply if the Secretary determines there is no indication of an association between the disability claimed by the veteran and the toxic exposure risk activity for which the veteran submitted evidence
38 USC 1168 added by Honoring Our Pact Act - Veterans for Common Sense (b) EXCEPTION —Subsection (a) shall not apply if the Secretary determines there is no indication of an association between the disability claimed by the veteran and the toxic exposure risk activity for which the veteran submitted evidence
38 U. S. C. § 1168 (2023) - Justia Law (1) Except as provided in subsection (b), if a veteran submits to the Secretary a claim for compensation for a service-connected disability under section 1110 of this title with evidence of a disability and evidence of participation in a toxic exposure risk activity during active military, naval, air, or space service, and such evidence is not s
VA Adjudication Regulations for Disability or Death Benefit Claims . . . Section 1168 (b) of title 38 of the U S C provides an exception to when medical examinations and nexus opinions are required for claims where there is evidence of participation in a TERA and the claim cannot be considered on a presumptive basis
PACT Act Overview 38 USC § 1168(b) provides that TERA examination requirements do not apply if the Secretary determines there is no indication of an association between the disability claimed by the Veteran and participation in the TERA
38 USC 1168 - Medical nexus examinations for toxic . . . - CustomsMobile (b) Exception — Subsection (a) shall not apply if the Secretary determines there is no indication of an association between the disability claimed by the veteran and the toxic exposure risk activity for which the veteran submitted evidence