3 Disabled birth due to radiation.

1

Section 1 of this Act does not affect the operation of the M1Nuclear Installations Act 1965 as to liability for, and compensation in F2respect of—

a

injury, damage or significant impairment of the environment caused by occurrences involving nuclear matter or the emission of ionising radiations, or

b

injury or damage caused by preventive measures taken after a breach of duty under section 7, 7B, 8, 9 or 10 of that Act.

2

For the avoidance of doubt anything which—

a

affects a man in his ability to have a normal, healthy child; or

b

affects a woman in that ability, or so affects her when she is pregnant that her child is born with disabilities which would not otherwise have been present,

is an injury for the purposes of that Act.

3

If a child is born disabled as the result of an injury to either of its parents F3that is caused in breach of a duty imposed by any of sections 7 to 11 of that Act (nuclear site licensees and others to secure that nuclear incidents do not cause injury to persons, etc.) F4or that is an injury falling within subsection (3A), the child’s disabilities are to be regarded under the subsequent provisions of that Act (compensation and other matters) as injuries caused on the same occasion, and by the same breach of duty, as was the injury to the parent.

F13A

An injury falls within this subsection if—

a

it is caused by ionising radiations, and

b

exposure to those ionising radiations is the result of preventive measures having   been taken after a breach of a duty imposed by section 7, 7B, 8, 9 or 10 of that Act.

4

As respects compensation to the child, section F513(7) of that Act (contributory fault of person injured by radiation) is to be applied as if the F6references in section 13(7) to a person’s act or omission were references to the act or omission of the parent.

5

Compensation is not payable in the child’s case if the injury to the parent preceded the time of the child’s conception and at that time either or both of the parents knew the risk of their child being born disabled (that is to say, the particular risk created by the injury).