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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Page 11
... interpret its fire regulations in a manner which appears to favor industry wishes , not public safety concerns . -- indeed an essential regulatory The NRC has a critical function . The NRC should be the watchdog and the policeman of the ...
... interpret its fire regulations in a manner which appears to favor industry wishes , not public safety concerns . -- indeed an essential regulatory The NRC has a critical function . The NRC should be the watchdog and the policeman of the ...
Page 33
... interpreted as denying the Commission its rightful authority , I believe such action by the Congress would be inappropriate , unwise , and may create an entity clearly responsible to no one . It bears emphasis that , despite all the ...
... interpreted as denying the Commission its rightful authority , I believe such action by the Congress would be inappropriate , unwise , and may create an entity clearly responsible to no one . It bears emphasis that , despite all the ...
Page 66
... interpreted by the Department as an effort to mislead . Therefore , testimony given at a time where there is a parallel in- quiry at the Department of Justice requires particular caution on the part of the witness so as not to misspeak ...
... interpreted by the Department as an effort to mislead . Therefore , testimony given at a time where there is a parallel in- quiry at the Department of Justice requires particular caution on the part of the witness so as not to misspeak ...
Page 109
... interpretation ? Mr. ASSELSTINE . That is my understanding based upon the people who participated in that meeting ; that Mr. Stello basically said I want you to write up an interpretation document that satisfies what they are asking for ...
... interpretation ? Mr. ASSELSTINE . That is my understanding based upon the people who participated in that meeting ; that Mr. Stello basically said I want you to write up an interpretation document that satisfies what they are asking for ...
Page 110
... interpretation of the rule and what changes might have to be made to that interpretation . The Generic Letter on fire protection , previously referred to as 83-33 , then did give detailed guidance for implementation and com- pliance ...
... interpretation of the rule and what changes might have to be made to that interpretation . The Generic Letter on fire protection , previously referred to as 83-33 , then did give detailed guidance for implementation and com- pliance ...
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