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1 evaluate the effectiveness of the activities and shall 



2 include the long-term monitoring of post-abatement 



3 lead exposure of children and adults. 



4 (b) Consultation With the Heads of Other 



5 Federal Agencies. — The Administrator shall consult 



6 with the heads of other appropriate Federal agencies with 



7 respect to the conduct of the research referred to in sub- 



8 section (a). 



9 (c) Authorization of Appropriations. — For each 



10 of fiscal years 1994 through 1996 from the amounts au- 



1 1 thorized to be appropriated under section 3(a), the Admin- 



12 istrator may use an amount not to exceed $2,400,000 to 



13 cany out this section. 



14 SEC. 19. RISK ASSESSMENT RESEARCH PRIORITIES. 



15 (a) Identification of Priority Risk Assessment 



16 Research Issues. — 



17 (1) REPORT.— Not later than 180 days after 



18 the date of enactment of this Act, the Administrator 



19 shall submit to Congress a report that identifies at 



20 least 10 environmental research issues — 



21 (A) correlating to the environmental haz- 



22 ards that the Administrator estimates to 



23 present the greatest degree of risk; 



24 (B) with respect to which the Adminis- 



25 trator determines there are significant scientific 



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