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124 STAT. 3629 PUBLIC LAW 111–347—JAN. 2, 2011 ‘‘(II) the population of residents, students, and area and other workers affected by the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks; ‘‘(III) screening-eligible and certified-eligible survivors receiving initial health evaluations, mon- itoring, or treatment under part 2 of subtitle B and organizations advocating on their behalf; and ‘‘(IV) New York City. ‘‘(ii) INITIAL MEMBERSHIP.—The WTC Survivors Steering Committee shall initially be composed of members of the WTC Environmental Health Center Survivor Advisory Committee (as in existence on the day before the date of the enactment of this title). ‘‘(C) ADDITIONAL APPOINTMENTS.—Each Steering Com- mittee may recommend, if approved by a majority of voting members of the Committee, additional members to the Committee. ‘‘(D) VACANCIES.—A vacancy in a Steering Committee shall be filled by an individual recommended by the Steering Committee. ‘‘SEC. 3303. EDUCATION AND OUTREACH. ‘‘The WTC Program Administrator shall institute a program that provides education and outreach on the existence and avail- ability of services under the WTC Program. The outreach and education program— ‘‘(1) shall include— ‘‘(A) the establishment of a public Web site with information about the WTC Program; ‘‘(B) meetings with potentially eligible populations; ‘‘(C) development and dissemination of outreach mate- rials informing people about the program; and ‘‘(D) the establishment of phone information services; and ‘‘(2) shall be conducted in a manner intended— ‘‘(A) to reach all affected populations; and ‘‘(B) to include materials for culturally and linguis- tically diverse populations. ‘‘SEC. 3304. UNIFORM DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS. ‘‘(a) IN GENERAL.—The WTC Program Administrator shall pro- vide for the uniform collection of data, including claims data (and analysis of data and regular reports to the Administrator) on the prevalence of WTC-related health conditions and the identification of new WTC-related health conditions. Such data shall be collected for all individuals provided monitoring or treatment benefits under subtitle B and regardless of their place of residence or Clinical Center of Excellence through which the benefits are provided. The WTC Program Administrator shall provide, through the Data Cen- ters or otherwise, for the integration of such data into the moni- toring and treatment program activities under this title. ‘‘(b) COORDINATING THROUGH CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE.—Each Clinical Center of Excellence shall collect data described in sub- section (a) and report such data to the corresponding Data Center for analysis by such Data Center. ‘‘(c) COLLABORATION WITH WTC HEALTH REGISTRY.—The WTC Program Administrator shall provide for collaboration between the Reports. 42 USC 300mm–3. Web site. 42 USC 300mm–2.