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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... , on occasion , the NRC staff is required by NRC Manual Chapter 0702 to refer matters of potential wrongdoing by NRC employees or NRC contractors to OIA . In those circumstances , if the ยท 4 - EDO believes the matter should be given 20.
... , on occasion , the NRC staff is required by NRC Manual Chapter 0702 to refer matters of potential wrongdoing by NRC employees or NRC contractors to OIA . In those circumstances , if the ยท 4 - EDO believes the matter should be given 20.
Page 21
... given top priority attention , this is communicated to OIA . OIA tries to accommodate the EDO's scheduling recommendations whenever possible . The Need for an Inspector General The Commission does not wish to quarrel over the basic ...
... given top priority attention , this is communicated to OIA . OIA tries to accommodate the EDO's scheduling recommendations whenever possible . The Need for an Inspector General The Commission does not wish to quarrel over the basic ...
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... potential wrongdoing be reviewed for the purpose of determining which matters warrant full and complete investigation . For those to be investigated , determinations must be - 7 - made regarding which should be given the 23.
... potential wrongdoing be reviewed for the purpose of determining which matters warrant full and complete investigation . For those to be investigated , determinations must be - 7 - made regarding which should be given the 23.
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... given the highest priority . The criteria for determining priorities used by the NRC give the highest priority to those investigations having the greatest bearing on the public health and safety or pending Commission licensing decisions ...
... given the highest priority . The criteria for determining priorities used by the NRC give the highest priority to those investigations having the greatest bearing on the public health and safety or pending Commission licensing decisions ...
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... given investigation . With five regional offices , many different types of licensees that conduct activities with differing potential hazards , and guidance which by necessity is broad , it is difficult to establish uniform agency ...
... given investigation . With five regional offices , many different types of licensees that conduct activities with differing potential hazards , and guidance which by necessity is broad , it is difficult to establish uniform agency ...
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