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114th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 44
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 6, 2015
Ms. Bordallo (for herself, Mr. Hoyer, Mr. Pierluisi, Mr. Sablan, Ms. Norton, Mr. David Scott of Georgia, Mr. Honda, and Ms. Lee) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Natural Resources
A BILL
To implement the recommendations of the Guam War Claims Review Commission.
Short title
This Act may be cited as the Guam World War II Loyalty Recognition Act
.
Recognition of the suffering and loyalty of the residents of Guam
Recognition of the Suffering of the Residents of Guam
The United States recognizes that, as described by the Guam War Claims Review Commission, the residents of Guam, on account of their United States nationality, suffered unspeakable harm as a result of the occupation of Guam by Imperial Japanese military forces during World War II, by being subjected to death, rape, severe personal injury, personal injury, forced labor, forced march, or internment.
Recognition of the Loyalty of the Residents of Guam
The United States forever will be grateful to the residents of Guam for their steadfast loyalty to the United States, as demonstrated by the countless acts of courage they performed despite the threat of death or great bodily harm they faced at the hands of the Imperial Japanese military forces that occupied Guam during World War II.
Guam World War II Claims Fund
Establishment of fund
The Secretary of the Treasury shall establish in the Treasury of the United States a special fund
(in this Act referred to as the Claims Fund
) for the payment of claims submitted by compensable Guam victims and survivors of compensable Guam
decedents in accordance with sections 4 and 5.
Composition of fund
The Claims Fund established under subsection (a) shall be composed of amounts deposited into the Claims Fund under subsection (c) and any other payments made available for the payment of claims under this Act.
Payment of certain duties, taxes, and fees collected from Guam deposited into fund
In general
Notwithstanding section 30 of the Organic Act of Guam (48 U.S.C. 1421h), the excess of—
any amount of duties, taxes, and fees collected under such section after fiscal year 2014, over
the amount of duties, taxes, and fees collected under such section during fiscal year 2014,
Application
Paragraph (1) shall not apply after the date for which the Secretary of the Treasury determines that all payments required to be made under section 4 have been made.
Limitation on payments made from fund
In general
No payment may be made in a fiscal year under section 4 until funds are deposited into the Claims Fund in such fiscal year under subsection (c).
Amounts
For each fiscal year in which funds are deposited into the Claims Fund under subsection (c), the total amount of payments made in a fiscal year under section 4 may not exceed the amount of funds available in the Claims Fund for such fiscal year.
Deductions from fund for administrative expenses
The Secretary of the Treasury shall deduct from any amounts deposited into the Claims Fund an amount equal to 5 percent of such amounts as reimbursement to the Federal Government for expenses incurred by the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission and by the Department of the Treasury in the administration of this Act. The amounts so deducted shall be covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts.
Payments for Guam World War II claims
Payments for Death, Personal Injury, Forced Labor, Forced March, and Internment
After the Secretary of the Treasury receives the certification from the Chairman of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission as required under section 4(b)(8), the Secretary of the Treasury shall make payments to compensable Guam victims and survivors of a compensable Guam decedents as follows:
Compensable Guam victim
Before making any payments under paragraph (2), the Secretary shall make payments to compensable Guam victims as follows:
In the case of a victim who has suffered an injury described in subsection (c)(2)(A), $15,000.
In the case of a victim who is not described in subparagraph (A), but who has suffered an injury described in subsection (c)(2)(B), $12,000.
In the case of a victim who is not described in subparagraph (A) or (B), but who has suffered an injury described in subsection (c)(2)(C), $10,000.
Survivors of compensable Guam decedents
In the case of a compensable Guam decedent, the Secretary shall pay $25,000 for distribution to survivors of the decedent in accordance with subsection (b). The Secretary shall make payments under this paragraph only after all payments are made under paragraph (1).
Distribution of Survivor Payments
A payment made under subsection (a)(2) to the survivors of a compensable Guam decedent shall be distributed as follows:
In the case of a decedent whose spouse is living as of the date of the enactment of this Act, but who had no living children as of such date, the payment shall be made to such spouse.
In the case of a decedent whose spouse is living as of the date of the enactment of this Act and who had one or more living children as of such date, 50 percent of the payment shall be made to the spouse and 50 percent shall be made to such children, to be divided among such children to the greatest extent possible into equal shares.
In the case of a decedent whose spouse is not living as of the date of the enactment of this Act and who had one or more living children as of such date, the payment shall be made to such children, to be divided among such children to the greatest extent possible into equal shares.
In the case of a decedent whose spouse is not living as of the date of the enactment of this Act and who had no living children as of such date, but who—
had a parent who is living as of such date, the payment shall be made to the parent; or
had two parents who are living as of such date, the payment shall be divided equally between the parents.
In the case of a decedent whose spouse is not living as of the date of the enactment of this Act, who had no living children as of such date, and who had no parents who are living as of such date, no payment shall be made.
Definitions
For purposes of this Act:
Compensable Guam decedent
The term compensable Guam decedent
means an individual determined under section 5 to have been a resident of Guam who died as a
result of the attack and occupation of Guam by Imperial Japanese military
forces during World War II, or incident to the liberation of Guam by
United States military forces, and whose death would have been compensable
under the Guam Meritorious Claims Act of 1945 (Public Law 79–224) if a
timely claim had been filed under the terms of such Act.
Compensable Guam victim
The term compensable Guam victim
means an individual who is not deceased as of the date of the enactment of this Act and who is
determined under section 5 to have suffered, as a result of the attack and
occupation of Guam by Imperial Japanese military forces during World War
II, or incident to the liberation of Guam by United States military
forces, any of the following:
Rape or severe personal injury (such as loss of a limb, dismemberment, or paralysis).
Forced labor or a personal injury not under subparagraph (A) (such as disfigurement, scarring, or burns).
Forced march, internment, or hiding to evade internment.
Definitions of severe personal injuries and personal injuries
Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission shall promulgate regulations to specify the injuries that constitute a severe personal injury or a personal injury for purposes of subparagraphs (A) and (B), respectively, of paragraph (2).
Adjudication
Authority of Foreign Claims Settlement Commission
In general
The Foreign Claims Settlement Commission shall adjudicate claims and determine the eligibility of individuals for payments under section 4.
Rules and regulations
Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Chairman of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission shall publish in the Federal Register such rules and regulations as may be necessary to enable the Commission to carry out the functions of the Commission under this Act.
Claims Submitted for Payments
Submittal of claim
For purposes of subsection (a)(1) and subject to paragraph (2), the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission may not determine an individual is eligible for a payment under section 4 unless the individual submits to the Commission a claim in such manner and form and containing such information as the Commission specifies.
Filing period for claims and notice
Filing period
An individual filing a claim for a payment under section 4 shall file such claim not later than one year after the date on which the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission publishes the notice described in subparagraph (B).
Notice of filing period
Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission shall publish a notice of the deadline for filing a claim described in subparagraph (A)—
in the Federal Register; and
in newspaper, radio, and television media in Guam.
Adjudicatory decisions
The decision of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission on each claim filed under this Act shall—
be by majority vote;
be in writing;
state the reasons for the approval or denial of the claim; and
if approved, state the amount of the payment awarded and the distribution, if any, to be made of the payment.
Deductions in payment
The Foreign Claims Settlement Commission shall deduct, from a payment made to a compensable Guam victim or survivors of a compensable Guam decedent under this section, amounts paid to such victim or survivors under the Guam Meritorious Claims Act of 1945 (Public Law 79–224) before the date of the enactment of this Act.
Interest
No interest shall be paid on payments made by the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission under section 4.
Limited compensation for provision of representational services
Limit on compensation
Any agreement under which an individual who provided representational services to an individual who filed a claim for a payment under this Act that provides for compensation to the individual who provided such services in an amount that is more than one percent of the total amount of such payment shall be unlawful and void.
Penalties
Whoever demands or receives any compensation in excess of the amount allowed under subparagraph (A) shall be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
Appeals and finality
Objections and appeals of decisions of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission shall be to the Commission, and upon rehearing, the decision in each claim shall be final, and not subject to further review by any court or agency.
Certifications for payment
After a decision approving a claim becomes final, the Chairman of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission shall certify such decision to the Secretary of the Treasury for authorization of a payment under section 4.
Treatment of affidavits
For purposes of section 4 and subject to paragraph (2), the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission shall treat a claim that is accompanied by an affidavit of an individual that attests to all of the material facts required for establishing the eligibility of such individual for payment under such section as establishing a prima facie case of the eligibility of the individual for such payment without the need for further documentation, except as the Commission may otherwise require. Such material facts shall include, with respect to a claim for a payment made under section 4(a), a detailed description of the injury or other circumstance supporting the claim involved, including the level of payment sought.
Release of related claims
Acceptance of a payment under section 4 by an individual for a claim related to a compensable Guam decedent or a compensable Guam victim shall be in full satisfaction of all claims related to such decedent or victim, respectively, arising under the Guam Meritorious Claims Act of 1945 (Public Law 79–224), the implementing regulations issued by the United States Navy pursuant to such Act (Public Law 79–224), or this Act.
Grants program to memorialize the occupation of Guam during World War II
Establishment
Subject to subsection (b), the Secretary of the Interior shall establish a grant program under which the Secretary shall award grants for research, educational, and media activities for purposes of appropriately illuminating and interpreting the causes and circumstances of the occupation of Guam during World War II and other similar occupations during the war that—
memorialize the events surrounding such occupation; or
honor the loyalty of the people of Guam during such occupation.
Eligibility
The Secretary of the Interior may not award a grant under subsection (a) unless the person seeking the grant submits an application to the Secretary for such grant, in such time, manner, and form and containing such information as the Secretary specifies.
Authorization of appropriations
Guam World War II Claims Payments and Adjudication
There are authorized to be appropriated for any fiscal year beginning after the date of the enactment of this Act, such sums as may be necessary to enable the Commission and the Treasury Department to pay their respective administrative expenses incurred in carrying out their functions under sections 4 and 5. Amounts appropriated under this section may remain available until expended.
Guam World War II Grants Program
For purposes of carrying out section 6, there are authorized to be appropriated $5,000,000 for each fiscal year beginning after the date of the enactment of this Act.