Relationship of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to the Nuclear Industry: Oversight Hearing Before the Subcommittee on General Oversightand Investigations of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, First Session ... Hearing Held in Washington, DC, June 11, 1987, Volume 4 |
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... issue . We will also address other notable examples of the NRC's coziness with the industry it is supposed to be regulating at arms length , and the NRC's resistance to independent and objective investigations of its licensees . To ...
... issue . We will also address other notable examples of the NRC's coziness with the industry it is supposed to be regulating at arms length , and the NRC's resistance to independent and objective investigations of its licensees . To ...
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... issues of liability and the same issues of concern among our constituents . I must say again that at those early hearings we were told that the Commission could handle the problems of harassment of in- spectors , both by contractors ...
... issues of liability and the same issues of concern among our constituents . I must say again that at those early hearings we were told that the Commission could handle the problems of harassment of in- spectors , both by contractors ...
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... issues we raised in committee will be revisited on the floor . As we move ahead on this and other issues , the performance of the NRC and the safety of the industry are critical components of the debate . As I read through the testimony ...
... issues we raised in committee will be revisited on the floor . As we move ahead on this and other issues , the performance of the NRC and the safety of the industry are critical components of the debate . As I read through the testimony ...
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... issue appears more likely to have been intentional or to have resulted from careless disregard or reckless indifference than from error or oversight ; and ( 2 ) there is a regulatory need for an investigation . The first threshold ...
... issue appears more likely to have been intentional or to have resulted from careless disregard or reckless indifference than from error or oversight ; and ( 2 ) there is a regulatory need for an investigation . The first threshold ...
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... issue in such proceedings by the NRC staff , licensees , license applicants , or interested members of the public , must be in writing and served on the other parties to the proceeding . Any oral communications of such a nature received ...
... issue in such proceedings by the NRC staff , licensees , license applicants , or interested members of the public , must be in writing and served on the other parties to the proceeding . Any oral communications of such a nature received ...
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