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The OATH Act amends federal veterans' benefits law to ensure veterans who participated in classified government programs—particularly the Edgewood Arsenal chemical testing program (1948–1975)—can receive full retroactive disability benefits. The bill defines "secrecy oath programs" as government initiatives requiring non-disclosure agreements under penalty of court-martial or criminal prosecution. It requires the VA to notify affected veterans of their eligibility within 90 days of release from their secrecy oaths and allows disability compensation claims to be backdated to the veteran's discharge date rather than the application date, provided the claim is filed within one year of notification.
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