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Participant in the Vietnam War

Those who served in the Vietnam War between July 18, 1964, and March 23, 1973, as soldiers or civilian military personnel under the Military Service Act, the Military Personnel Management Act, or the Act on the Personnel Management of Civilian Military Employee, in areas where defoliants were sprayed, and who have since been discharged or retired, as well as journalists who, with government approval, accompanied military units or operations during combat, and who suffer from diseases specified in Article 5, Paragraphs 1 and 2 of the Act on Assistance to Patients Suffering from Actual or Potential Aftereffects of Defoliants and Establishment of Related Organizations

Exposure to defoliants in Korea

Those who served or participated in defoliants spraying operations in areas adjacent to the Southern Limit Line between October 9, 1967, and January 31, 1972, as soldiers or civilian military personnel under the Military Service Act, the Military Personnel Management Act, or the Act on the Personnel Management of Civilian Military Employee, and who have since been discharged or retired, and who suffer from diseases specified in Article 5, Paragraphs 1 and 2 of the same Act

Second-generation patient suffering from actual aftereffects of defoliant

Those who have been determined and registered, under Articles 4 and 7 of this Act, as persons subject to the Act due to having a disease listed in each subparagraph of Article 5, Paragraph 1, and the children of those recognized under Article 8 as deceased patients suffering from actual aftereffects of defoliants, who were conceived and born during the parent’s period of military service and have developed a disease corresponding to Article 5, Paragraph 6 of this Act

Bereaved family

A person who has died because of a disease prescribed in Article 5, Paragraph 1 of the Act

  • The bereaved family of a person who has died before the enforcement of this Act (January 1, 1998)
  • The bereaved family of a person who died after applying for registration
  • The bereaved family of a person who, as a patient with actual or potential defoliant aftereffect, was determined to be suffering from such aftereffects during medical treatment pursuant to Article 7 of the Act

Those who have been classified as having severe, moderate, or mild aftereffects (or potential aftereffects) of exposure to defoliants are eligible for full medical expenses covered by the national treasury, but their family members are excluded from fee reduction benefits.