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The following groups are eligible for enrollment into the World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program if the individual meets all four requirements: activity, location, time period, and hours. Enrollment in the WTC Health Program does not guarantee certification and covered treatment for health conditions. Each health condition has individual certification requirements that must be met before treatment is covered.
A surviving immediate family member of an individual of the Fire Department of New York City (whether fire or emergency personnel, active or retired) who was killed at Ground Zero on September 11, 2001, is eligible for mental health treatment if the family member received any treatment for a WTC-related mental health condition on or before September 1, 2008.
Exposed to debris from the former WTC while retrieving, driving, cleaning, repairing, and maintaining vehicles contaminated by airborne toxins
Location
Time Period
Minimum Hour Requirements
Not Applicable
9/11/2001 to 7/31/2002
4 hours
WTC Survivors
Those who lived, worked, went to school, or attended child or adult day care in the
NYC Disaster Area
on 9/11 or in the days, weeks, or months after. Also those who were present in the dust or dust cloud within the NYC Disaster Area on 9/11. See a map of the NYC Disaster area here.
Was deemed eligible to receive a grant from the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation WTC Small Firms Attraction and Retention Act program or other government incentive program designed to revitalize the lower Manhattan economy after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Location
Time Period
Minimum Hour Requirements
NYC Disaster Area
9/11/2001 to 5/31/2003
Located in NYC Disaster Area during time frame
Pentagon/Shanksville Responders
Active or retired member of a fire or police department (fire or emergency personnel), worked for a recovery or cleanup contractor, was a volunteer, was an employee of the Department of Defense or any other Federal agency, worked for a contractor of the Department of Defense or any other Federal agency between September 11, 2001, and September 18, 2001, or was a member of a regular or reserve component of the uniformed services.
Any individuals described above must have participated in rescue, recovery, demolition, debris cleanup, or other related services