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Public Law 107-210

Public Law 107-210, enacted in 2002, is a U.S. law that provides benefits and support to military service members and veterans affected by illnesses related to exposure to herbicides, including Agent Orange, during the Vietnam War. It expanded health care access, established presumptions of service connection for certain illnesses, and increased compensation and benefits for eligible individuals. The law aims to recognize the health impacts of toxic exposure and ensure affected veterans receive appropriate care and assistance.