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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... effectiveness and performance of the Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission's Office of Inspector and Auditor , which I ... effectively , efficiently and with integrity ; and ( 2 ) to investigate alleged wrongdoing by NRC employees and con ...
... effectiveness and performance of the Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission's Office of Inspector and Auditor , which I ... effectively , efficiently and with integrity ; and ( 2 ) to investigate alleged wrongdoing by NRC employees and con ...
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... ment . Under the circumstances , it is difficult for us to see how pro- viding the Commission with an Inspector General subject to presi- dential appointment and removal would better assure effectiveness , efficiency 13.
... ment . Under the circumstances , it is difficult for us to see how pro- viding the Commission with an Inspector General subject to presi- dential appointment and removal would better assure effectiveness , efficiency 13.
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... Effectiveness of OIA and OI The Office of Inspector and Auditor has existed at the NRC since the agency commenced ... effectively , efficiently and with integrity ; and ( 2 ) to investigate alleged wrongdoing by NRC employees and ...
... Effectiveness of OIA and OI The Office of Inspector and Auditor has existed at the NRC since the agency commenced ... effectively , efficiently and with integrity ; and ( 2 ) to investigate alleged wrongdoing by NRC employees and ...
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... effective and independent watch- dog of Agency behavior . I think we are in need of an Inspector General . In the case of our Office of Investigations , I think it is worth rec- ognizing that the Office of Investigations carries out an ...
... effective and independent watch- dog of Agency behavior . I think we are in need of an Inspector General . In the case of our Office of Investigations , I think it is worth rec- ognizing that the Office of Investigations carries out an ...
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... effectively and efficiently . The mere existence of an independent watchdog also helps to assure the public of the integrity of ... effective watchdog , the inspector general must be credible ; that - 2 - is , the office must be competent 38.
... effectively and efficiently . The mere existence of an independent watchdog also helps to assure the public of the integrity of ... effective watchdog , the inspector general must be credible ; that - 2 - is , the office must be competent 38.
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Page 500 - a. Any license may be revoked for any material false statement in the application or any statement of fact required under section 182, or because of conditions revealed by such application or statement of fact or any report, record, or inspection or other means which would warrant the Commission to refuse to grant a license on an original application, or for failure to construct or operate a...
Page 196 - Pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, as amended, and Section 553 of Title 5 of the United States Code, notice is hereby given that adoption of the following amendments to 10 CFR Part 140 1s contemplated.
Page 190 - July 12 before the Subcommittee on Nuclear Regulation of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works and on July 18 before the Subcommittee on Energy and Power of the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce (see p.
Page 515 - Whatever the form in which the government functions, anyone entering into an arrangement with the Government takes the risk of having accurately ascertained that he who purports to act for the Government stays within the bounds of his authority.
Page 222 - Liquor and drugs. (a) No person may act as a crewmember of a civil aircraft — (1) Within 8 hours after the consumption of any alcoholic beverage; (2) While under the influence of alcohol; or (3) While using any drug that affects his faculties in any way contrary to safety.
Page 536 - All interested persons who desire to submit comments in connection with the proposed amendments should send them to the Secretary of the Commission, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555. Attention: Docketing and Service Branch.
Page 122 - ... Installation of fire detectors and an automatic fire suppression system in the fire area; or f. Separation of cables and equipment and associated non-safety circuits of redundant trains by a noncombustible radiant energy shield. 3. Alternative or dedicated shutdown capability and its associated circuits, 2 independent of cables, systems or components in the area, room or zone under consideration, shall be provided: a.
Page 407 - An annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more; (2) A major increase in costs or prices for consumers, individual industries, Federal, State, or local government agencies, or geographic regions; or (3) Significant adverse effects on competition, employment, investment, productivity, innovation, or on the ability of United States-based enterprises to compete with foreign-based enterprises in domestic or export markets.
Page 209 - Commission certifies that this final rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small business entities.
Page 280 - Vital area means any area which contains vital equipment. Vital equipment means any equipment, system, device, or material, the failure, destruction, or release of which could directly or indirectly endanger the public health and safety by exposure to radiation.