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 25
... reasonable basis to believe that wrongdoing occurred , i.e. , the violation at issue appears more likely to have been intentional or to have resulted from careless disregard or reckless indifference than from error or oversight ; and ...
... reasonable basis to believe that wrongdoing occurred , i.e. , the violation at issue appears more likely to have been intentional or to have resulted from careless disregard or reckless indifference than from error or oversight ; and ...
Page 43
... reasonable basis for believing that there has been wrongdoing - ie . , OI investigates cases where violations are knowing or are done with careless disregard of the -7- requirements . In my view , OI's authority should 43.
... reasonable basis for believing that there has been wrongdoing - ie . , OI investigates cases where violations are knowing or are done with careless disregard of the -7- requirements . In my view , OI's authority should 43.
Page 101
... reasonable agency expert when considered by him or her in the facts and circumstances of the particular case . By this standard the statement in the licensee's letter of March 27 , 1981 would not be a material false statement , even if ...
... reasonable agency expert when considered by him or her in the facts and circumstances of the particular case . By this standard the statement in the licensee's letter of March 27 , 1981 would not be a material false statement , even if ...
Page 102
... reasonable agency expert , " in deciding whether a statement has a natural tendency om capability to influence the expert and is punishable as a material false statement under the Atomic Energy Act . Unless the state of knowledge of the ...
... reasonable agency expert , " in deciding whether a statement has a natural tendency om capability to influence the expert and is punishable as a material false statement under the Atomic Energy Act . Unless the state of knowledge of the ...
Page 103
... reasonable agency expert on a licensing decision or any omission as arguably related to an issue of importance to a licensing decision . Such an approach is patently unreasonable and in my view is not what the Congress intended . Nor is ...
... reasonable agency expert on a licensing decision or any omission as arguably related to an issue of importance to a licensing decision . Such an approach is patently unreasonable and in my view is not what the Congress intended . Nor is ...
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