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.NRC FORM 464 Part I U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION FOIA RESPONSE NUMBER (03-2017)
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PART II.A -- APPLICABLE EXEMPTIONS
Records subject to the request are being withheld in their entirety or in part under the FOIA exemption(s) as indicated below (5 U.S.C. 552(b)).
D Exemption 1: The withheld information is properly dassified pursuant to an Executive O~der protecting national security information.
D Exemption 2: The withheld information relates solely to the internal personnel rules and practices of NRC.
D Exemption 3: The withheld information is specifically exempted from public disclosure by the statute indicaied.
D Sections 141-145 of the Atomic Energy Act, which prohibits the disclosure of Restricted Data or Formerly Restricted Data (42 U.S.C. 2161-2165).
D Section 147 of the Atomic Energy Act, which prohibits the disclosure of Unclassified Safeguards Information (42 U.S.C. 2167).
D 41 U.S.C. 4702(b), which prohibits the disclosure of contractor proposals, except when incorporated into the contract between the agency and the submitter of the proposal.
D Exemption 4: The withheld information is a trade secret or confidential commercial o"r financial information that is being withheld for.the reason(s) indicated.
D The information is considered to be proprietary because ii concerns a licensee's or applicant's physical protection or material control arid accounting program for special nuclear material pursuant to 1 O CFR 2.390(d)(1 ).
D The information is considered to be another type or confidential business (proprietary) information.
D The information was submitted by a foreign source.and received in confidence pursuant to 10 CFR 2.390(d)(2).
~ _Exemption 5: The withheld information consists of inleragency or intraagency records thal are normally privileged in civil litigation.
D Deliberative process privilege.
D Attorney work product privilege.
~ Attorney-client privilege.
~ Exemption 6: The withheld information from a personnel, medical, or similar file, is exempted from public disclosure because its disdosure would result in a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.
[] Exemption 7: The withheld information consists of records compiled for law enforcement purposes and is being withheld for the reason(s) indicated.
D (A) Disclosure could reasonably be expected to interfere with an open enforcement proceeding.
D (C) Disclosure could reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.
D (0) The information consists of names and other information the disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to reveal identities of confidential source_s.
D (E) Disclosure would reveal techniques and procedures for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions, or guidelines that could reasonably be expected to risk circumvention of the law.
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STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT ISSUE PAPER
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INTRODUCTION
In August 1995, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff initiated a Strategic Assessment and Rebaselining Project. This project was intended to take a new look at the.NRC by conducting a reassessment of NRC'activities in order to redefine the basic nature of the work of the agency and the means by which that work is accomp'lished, and to apply to these redefined activi"-!es c>
rigorous screenin·g process to produce (or rebasel ine) a new set of assumptions, goals, and strategies for the NRC. The.results of this project are fotended to pr.ov.ide an agency-wide Strategic Plan which can be developed and implemented to allow the NRC to meet the current and future challenges.
A key aspect of this project was the identification and classification of issues that affect the basic nature of NRC activities and the means by which this ·work is accomplished. These issues fall into three categories. The first category includes broad issues defined as Direction-Setting Issues (DSis). DSis are issues that affect NRC management philosophy and principles. The second category includes subsumed issues. Subsumed issues are those that shou1d be considered along with the DSis. The third category includes related issues. 'These are issues that should be considered after the Commissi.on makes. a decision on the option(s) for a OSI. Also, as .part of the project, other issues of an· operational nature were identified. These are not strategic issues ~nd are appropriately resolved by the staff, and are not discussed in the issue papers.
Fo1lowing the reassessment of NRC activities, issue papers were prepared to · provide a discussion of DSis and subsumed issues, and to obtain a review of
these broad, high-level issues. These papers dre intended to provide a bri~f discussion of the options as well as summaries of the consequences of the _options related to the DSis. Final decisions related to the DSis will influence the related issues which are listed, but not discussed, in each issue paper. As part of the Strategic Assessment and Rebaselining Project, the issue papers are being provided to interested parties and ~o the public •. Following distribution of the issue. papers a series of meetings are planned to provide a forum LO discuss and receive ~ommen~ on the issue papers. After receiving public comment on the issue papers,· the Commission will malce 'final decisions concerning the DSJs.and options. These ·decisions will then be used to develop a Strategic Plan for the NRC. In summary, the Strategic Assessment and Rebaselining· Project will analyze where the NRC is today, including internal and external factors, and outline a path to provide direction to move forward in a changing environment.
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I. SUMMARY
As a Federal .regulatory agency, NRC is required to perform certain functions to meet its health and safety mission. NRC receives funds for performing its functions from two sources: (1) appropriations passed by the Congress and approved by the President and (2) reimbursements from others for the performance of certain activities that are not required to be funded through app:ropriation. Although Congress continues to appropriate funds for NRC to perform its mission, NRC has l'"!en required to recover approximately 100 percent of these funds from fees assessed to its licensees and applicants since fiscal year (FY 1991). Specifically, the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 (OBRA-90}, as amended, requires NRC to recover approximately 100 percent of its budget for FYs 1991-1998 by assessing fees to·NRC applicants and licensees. NRC does not keep these fees for agency use, but transfers them to the· Department of the Treasury. Thus, OBRA-90 established a strategy to fully fund NRC's public he~lth and safety responsibilities through sources othE!r than genera 1 fonds (taxes).
The recovery of approximately 100 percent of the NRC budget through fees in response to OBRA-90 has been highly controversial. One major controversy results from the fact that the fee-related statutes, primarily OBRA-90 and the Independent Offices Appropriation Act (IOAA) limit the assessment of fees to certain licensees and applicants. As detai1ed in the 1994 NRC fee policy repcirt to Congress, fairness and equity concerns raised by 1 icensees arise fro1T1 a combination of the restriction in OBRA-90 that only the NRC 1 icensees may be charged annual fees and the fact that not all NRC activities are re.quired for a specific license or class of licensees. Additionally, as a result of both law and NRC policy, not all direct beneficiaries of NRC activities pay fees.
The NRC has a public health and safety mission and Congress appropriates funds for the NRC to carry out this mission and, under OBRA~90, the assessment of fees is a mechanism to provide funds to the U.S. Treasury. Concerns over who pays fees under OBRA-90 have led licensees to indicate that they are paying "fees for servicesn that do not directly benefit them. Licensees are more likely to be concerned when fees are not asses$ed to the organiza~ion that causes the NRC to perform the activity. The NRC must carry out its mission responsibilities independent of whether there are fees. This public mission concept recognizes that the NRC activities serve a need broader than just providing a specific service to a licensee or applicant. This broader need includes building and maintaining public confidence in the use of materials which is of benefit to the entire U.S. nuclear industry.
These questions and concerns raise two separate issues. The first issue involves consideration of fees in NRC decisions and the second issue involves funding mechanisms. The first issue, Direction-Setting Issue (OSI} 21, is--
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In making decisions about what activities the NRC should perform in s~pport of its mission, to what extent ·should fees be considered?
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The options to resolve this OSI are developed· within the context of tne two primary types of activities that NRC performs. The first type includes program activities performed by the NRC in response to mandates (statutes, Executive Orders, treaties, etc.). The second type includes non-mandated · activities that are not nec~ssary for the NRC to meet its mandates, but the activities are performed as a "service" to anothe.r organization.
Option 1: Continue Existing Approach
NRC would not consider the payment of fees in making decisions about most mandated activities; NRC would consider fees for all non-mandated activities. NRC would seek to have Congress and the Administration explicitly address the payment of fees when adding new statutory responsibilities to NRC. This. option would increase the potential that certain mandated activities ,.,.1y be constrained because of fee considerations.
Option 2: No .consideration·of Fees for Mandated Activities
Progranvnatic decisions in response to NRC mandates will not be driven by fees. Specific activities conducted by the NRC will be evaluated for efficiency and effectiveness. The NRC would seek to have Congress and the Administration explicitly address the payment of fees when adding new statutory responsibilities to NRC. When the Commission is requested to perform nonmandated activities, the requestor will reimburse the NRC for the cost of performing requested activities. This option would treat all mandated activities the same with respect to fees, thereby avoiding the·potential that fees would be used to prioritize NRC's mandated ·.~c.tiy~~-ies... ·
Option 3: No Consideration of Fees
NRC would not consider the payment of fees in making decisions about any NRC activities.· The NRC would seek to have Congress and the Administration explicitly address the payment of fees when adding new statutory responsibilities tJ NRC. On the basis of past experience, licensees may perceive this option as raising fairness and equity concerns that have been resolved during the past five years, because the NRC would perform nonmandated activities independent of whether the requester pays for them.
Option 4: Fee for Service
NRC would consider the payment of fees in making decisions about all activities performed by the agency. The NRC would seek to have Congress and the Administration explicitly address the payment of fees when adding new
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statutory responsibilities to NRC. This option.would require substantial modification to existing legislation and may inhibit NRC's ability to effectively and efficiently perform its mission.
FEES
The second issue to be addressed, independent of which of the four options is chosen, is the question of how to recover NRC costs in a fair and equitable manner should also be addressed. That is:
• ·what funding mechanisms should the NRC pursue, in add-ition to ann-_ .. 1 appropriations ~ith fee recovery, to fund activities that are not required to be funded through appropriations, for example, certain international ac~ivities?
-• In performing reimbursable work, how should NRC address the full-time
equivalent (FTE) constraints that limit the number of NRC staff? ,._ ·
The funding mechanisms can be developed by looking at the primary beneficiary of the work performed by the NRC. The first type of work that NRC performs is the regulation of the civilian use of nuclear materials. The regulated . industry is the direct beneficiary·of this work, and has only one choice of. supplier, the NRC. The second type of work includes activities that serve the coll_gctive interest of the general public (e.g., certain international activities). The third type of work includes ~ctivities that serve individual organizational interests, with the organization having a choice of whether to request the service from the NRC (e.g., at the request of the Interagency Nuclear Space Review Panel (INSRP) NRC provides technical advice to the INSRP which independently reviews the safety of launches of National Aeronautics and Space Administration {NASA) space vehicles carrying nuclear material (Cassini spacecraft mission)).
Funding Mechanism 1-Recover the cost of providing requested services from the requester, using fees and reimbursable agreements. The cost of activities that serve the collective interest of the general public would be recovered· from general revenues raised from taxes.
Funding Mechrnism 2 (Current Approach}-NRC -PPlicants and licensees would continue to pay for lpproximately 100 percent of the appropriated budget authority.' Reimbursable agreements would be used to fund all non-mandated activities. ·
Funding Mechanism 3-Amend OBRA-90 and the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (AEA) to give the NRC maximum flexibility to assess fees.
funding Mechanism 4-Rescind the Independent Offices Appropriation Act of 1952 (IOAA) and OBRA-90 so that the NRC wou1d be fully funded through taxes, as was the case until 1968.
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II. DESCRIPTION OF ISSUE
A. Backgrqund/Bases
As a Federal regulatory agency,. NRC is required to perform certain functions to-meet its health and safety mission. The NRC. receives funds for performing its functions from two sources: (1) .appropriations passed by the Congress and approved by the President and (2) reimbursements1 from others for the performance of certain activities that.are not required to be funded throug~ appropriation. Further, funds necessary to implement the NRC statutory . responsibilities must be obtained from appropriations. The table below shows the distribution of NRC FY 1995 new budget authority and reimbursable authority by the source of .funding.
· Appropriations Reimbursable Work
FY 1995 New Authority C$Ml
$523.9 $16.B
Although funds for the NRC to perform its mission continue to be appropriated, the NRC has been required to recover approximately 100 percent of these funds from fees assessed to its 1 icensees and .applicants since FY 1991. Specifically, the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 (OBRA-90) requires that each year NRC recover approximately 100 percent of its budget authority obtained from appropri.ations, less the amount approprfated from the Nuclear Waste Fund, through fees collected from NRC licensees and applicants. NRC does not keep these fees and use ·them, but transfers them to the Department of the Treasury to offset the NRC's annual appropriations. A more detailed discussion of the requirements for NRC fees is in Appendix 21A.
1 Under the authority of the Economy Act, appropriations acts, and other statutes, the NRC can receive·and retain funds in addition to the ~gency's appropriation.· These funds generally come from reimbursements for the performance of certain activities that are not required to be funded through NRC appropriations (e.g., support to the National Aeronautics and Space
'Administration (NASA). The Economy Act permits the NRC to enter into reimbursable agreements with other Federal agencies. The Annual Appropriations Act also provides that monies received by the NRC for the cooperative· nuclear safety research program, services rendered to foreign governments and international organizations, and th~ material and information access authorization programs, including criminal history checks under Section 149 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, may·be retained and used.
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In order to. collect approximately 100 percent of the NRC's budget authority, the Commission follows the basic guidance from Congress which is: fees are to be established by rule; fees are to be "fairly and equitably" allocated among NRC licensees; and, to the "maximum extent practicable, the charges shall have a reasonable relationship to the cost of providing regulatory services" to the 1 icensees· (136 Congress.ional Record at Hl2692}. Implementation of this requirement has been highly controversial as disc~ssed below.
Since OBRA-90 was enacted, t:.C! NRC has published six fiscal-year fee 1· .. les (one for each fiscal year FY 1991-1996) and two minor fee rules, and has responded to two petitions for rulemaking relating to fees. More than 1,500 public comments have been reviewed and evaluated relating to the fee rules and petitions, and the NRC has .responded to hundreds of Congressional 1 etters regarding fees. Additionally, during the first four years of 100-percent budget recovery, the number of materi a 1 s licenses subject to fees, ; ncl udi n.g sealed source 3nd device res~strations, decreased by approximately 3,000 (frnm approximately 9,000 licenses to approximately 6,000 licenses) .. for the past two years, however, the number of materials licenses subject to fees has stabilized at about 6,000.
As a result of the concerns about the fees to recover 100 percent of the budget, the Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPA-92) directed the NRC to review its policy for assessing··annual charges under OBRA-90, solicit public comment on the need for changes to this policy, and recommend to the Congress any chang~s needed in existing law to prevent placing an unfair burden on NRC licensee$. A1though EPA-92 required only public comments on the annual fees assessed bY the NRC under 10 CFR Part 171, the NRC also requested comments on 10 CFR Part 170 fee policies because of the interrelationship between licensing and annual fees. More than 500 public comments were received and evaluated by the NRC. The report on the fee policy review was sent to Congress on February 23, 1994, and recommended legislation t·o solve the fairness ·and equity concerns that had ~een raised. The report recommended that OBRA-90·be modified to reduce the amount to be recovered from fees by the budgeted amount for these act i v·i ti es ·(approximately 10 percent of NRC's budget). Congress did not adopt this recommendation. A detailed discussion of the cost· and activities related to the fairne~s and equity concerns is in A~~endix 21B.
Because the requested legislation was not enacted, the NRC ih the FY 1995 final fee rule published on June 20, 1995, took action under the existing fee laws to help mitigate the fairness and equity concerns. The NRC treated the costs (approximately $56 million) that have raised fairness and equity concerns, in a manner similar to the way it treated overhead, and distributed the costs among the broadest base of NRC licensees.· In this way, licensees pay a portion of these costs based on their share of the total NRC budget. Commenters on the proposed FY 1995 rule indicated that, pending legislative relief by Congress to remedy the fairness and equity concerns, they supported
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the NRC proposal t~ treat the costs like overhead and distribute the costs on the basis of the percentage of the budget directly attributable to a class of licensees.
In FY 1996, the NRC also took steps to stabilize annual fees. On January 30 1996, the NRC published, for public comment, a proposed fee rule to recover ' the FY 1996 appropriations. The proposal included the change to stabilize. fees. The NRC received eight commen~s on the proposed rule. This is the . fewest conunents received on a ;>roposed fee rule, subsequent to the requireme":t to recover approximately 10~ percent of the budget from fees. All commenters supported the steps taken by NRC to stabilize the annual fees, noting the 6.5-percent reduction in all annual fees. Whi'le noting that the NRC has made fees more equitable and fair, the commenters indicated, however, that they continue to believe that 100-percent fee recovery, as mandated by OBRA-90, is unfair and inequitable to· licensees because they are· paying for NRC costs that neither related to them nor benefit them. They urged the·Commission to see~ legislative relief from the requirement to recover approximately IOO percent of the appropriat1ons. from fees. ·
B. ·oiscussion of Direction-Setting Issue
As indicated by the preceding secti.on, the recovery of approximately 100 percent of the NRC budget through fees in response to OBRA-90 has been highly .controversial. One major controversy results from the fact that the feerelated statutes .limit the assessment of fees to certain licensees and applicants. As detailed in the 1994 NRC fee policy report ·to Congress, fairness and equity concerns arise from a combination of the restriction in OBRA-90 that only the NRC licensees may be charged annual fees and the fact that not a11 NRC activities relate to existing licensees. Additionally, as a result of both law and NRC policy, not all direct beneficiaries of NRC activities pay fees. The licensees continue to express concern about the payment of fees for these activities.
These concerns over who pays fees under OBRA-90 have led licensees .to indicate that they are paying ufees for services" that do not directly benefit them. · Licensees are mo.re likely to be concerned when fees are not assessed to the organization that causes the NRC to perform the activity. On the other hand, the NRC has a public health and safety mission and Congress appropriates funds for the NRC to carry out this mission, with fees under OBRA-90 being a mechanism to provide funds to the U.S. Treasury. Viewed another way, the NRC must carry out its responsibilities independent of whether there are fees. This public mission concept recognizes that the NRC activities serve a need broader than just providing a specific service to a licensee or applicant.
This broader need includes building and maintaining public confidence in the use of materials, which benefits the entire U.S. nuclear industry.
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These beliefs and concerns about fees·have raised two separate issues. The first issue, the OSI, is--
• In making decisions about what activities the NRC should perform in su~port of its mission, to what extent should fees be considered?
c.: Discussion of Subsumed Issues
The second issue, independent of the decision of the OSI, is the questic. of how to assess fees in the most fair and equitable manner. Thus, the second issue relates to funding mechanisms to make fees more fair and equitable. These issues are: · . ·
• What funding m~chanisms should the NRC pursue, in addition to annual appropriations with fee recovery, to fund activities that are not required to be funded through appropriations, for example, certain international activities? ·
• In performing reimbursable work, how should NRC address the FTE constraints that limit the number of NRC staff?
D. External Factors
In developing and choosing options to resolve these issues, the. following external factors are likely influences:
• Congress and the Administration will continue to emphasize balancing the Federal budget. This goa1 will likely result in reduced NRC budgets and the continuation of NRC fees as a source of Federal revenues. In fact, the proposed Budget Reconciliation Bill would extend the 100-percent fee recovery requirement from 1998 to 2002.
• As in the past, licensees and applicants are expected to view NRC fees as an undesirable cost.
• As part of thP "re.inventing Governmer.·w 11 effort, it was suggested that the FTE ceilir.g for Federal agen~ies be eliminated. This suggestion has not been implemented. However, efforts (e.g., the Chief Financial Officer Council) continue on this issue.
III. OPTIONS
In order to develop options to address the extent.that fees should be considered i.n making decisions about what activities the NRC should perform in support of its mission (the DSI), the work NRC performs should be examined. The NRC activities can be placed in two primary categories. The first
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category includes program activities performed by the NRC in response to mandates (statutes, Executive Orders, treaties, etc.). - The second category of activities are those that the NRC performs in response to external requests, but the NRC does not need to perform in order to meet its mandates; these are performed as .a 11service 11 to another organi2ation {hereinafter referred to as 11non-mamfated activities"). One example of work. in this area are NRC assistance to the Interagency Nuclear Space Review Panel (INSRP) in support of the NASA Cassini launch.
The options to resolve this fiSI are developed within the context of the primary type of activities that NRC performs. The options follow:
Option l: Con.tinue Existing Approach
NRC would not consider the payment of fees in making decisions about most mandated- activities; NPr would consider fees for all non-mandated· activities.
Option ·2: No Consideration of Fees for Mandated Activities
Programmatic decisions in response to NRC mandates w111 not be driven by fees. Specific activities conducted by the NRC will be evaluated for efficiency and effectiveness. When the Commission is requested to perform non-mandated '. activities, the requester will reimburse the NRC for the cost of performing the requested activities.
Option 3: No Consideration of Fees
NRC would not consider the payment of fees in making decisions about any NRC activities.
Option 4: .. Fee for Service
NRC would consider the payment-of fees in making decisions about all activ.ities performed by the agency.
IV. EVALUATION OF OPTIONS
Under each of the four options, the NRC will continue to monitor and control its operating costs and.will continue its commitment to making its regulatory program more efficient wherever it can do so without diminishing its ability to protect public health and safety. The internal NRC budget review process coupled with the review by the Office of Management and Budget and Congress ensures that the approved budget will include the resources necessary for NRC to implement its mission using an effective· regulatory program. Under each of these options, efforts would continue to make. fees fair and equitable. Mechanisms to accomplish this are discussed later in this paper.
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Option 1: Continue Existing Approach
The current NRC practices with respect to considering the payment of fees in making decisions about its activities have evolved over time. Before FY 1991 the first year of 100-percent budget recovery, fee's were not considered in ' making decisions about NRC activities. Before the 100-percent fee recovery requirement, this approach could be taken with no consequences because NRC only assessed fees to those who directly received the benefits.of NRC actions, and the remaining portion of •he budget was provided from general revenues. In response to the concerns of the licensees and Congress about the fairness and equity of fees, the Commission established the following reimbursement policy in 1995: ·
•For those Federal agencies and other organizations that request NRC to perform work that is not a part of its statutory mission and for which NRC receives no appropriations, the NRC will do so on a reimbursab1e basis. 11 (See SECY-95-01~ and the .resulting Commission staff requirements memorandum {SRM) dated February 7, 1995.)
As indicated by this policy, fees would be considered in deciding whethe·r to perform non-mandated.work in response to requests, and this type of work would only be performed if the requester paid for it. ·
Although the NRC has not explicitly stated a policy concernfog consideration of fees in making decisions about mandated activities, during the earlier .Years of 100-percent 'fee recovery, the agency did not consider the payment of fees in deciding whether or not to perform mandated activities. However, in· recent years, there have been exceptions. For example, both safety and payment of fees were considered when the Commission addressed the issue of funding Agreement State training, an activity mandated by Section 274 of the ·Atomic Energy Act. Another example is that the payment of fees has been raised during discussions on whether to perform certain international · activities in support of the NRC mission.
Payment of fees would be considered when adding new statutory responsibilities to NRC, as was done when the NRC was given oversight of the United States Enrichment Corporation (USEC) activities, and as is being done for the potential NRC regulatory oversight of Department· of ~nergy (DOE) facilities. That is, the NRC wou1d ask the Administration and Congress to explicitly consider·who should pay for the NRC costs to implement any new statutory responsibilities.
One consequence of continuing the existing approach is that fees will be considered in making decisions about mandated activities on a case-by-case basis; this could lead to·-inconsistent treatment of mandated activities.
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Another consequence is that in considering fees, NRC mandated activities could be prioritized on the basis of payment of fees instead of on contribution to ~he NRC mis~ion. This could lead the staff to inadvertently not perform 1mportant mandated activities because of the fees consideration. Licensees, however, may seE? explicit case-by-case consideration of fees in decisions on NRC activ1ties as fairer and more equitable.
Option 2: No Consideration of Fees for Mandated Activities
This option is the same as Option 1 except that a11 mandated activities would be treated the same. Programmatic decisions in response to NRC mandates will not be driven by fees. Specific activities conducted by the NRC will be evaluated for efficiency and effectiveness. Non-mandated activities would be treated the s~me as under Option 1, that is, payment of fees would be considered in deciding whether to perform the work. Payment of fees would be considered when adding new s+atutory respon~ibilities to NRC, as was done when the NRC was given oversight of the United States Enrichl'!lent Corporation (USEC) activities, and as is being done for the potential NRC regulatory oversight of Department of Energy {DOE) facilities. That is, the NRC would ask·the Administration and Congress to. explicitly consider who should pay for the NRC costs to implement any new statutory responsibilities. The result of adopting this option is that all NRC mandated activities would be treated the same from the standpoint of fee consideration. Thus, payment of fees would not be used to imply a priority for NRC-mandated activities. This option recognizes that NRC- mandated activities should be performed independent of the source of funds for the U.S. Treasury. · ·
Option 3: No Consideration of Fees
Under this option, NRC. would not consider fees in making decisions about any NRC activities. That is, NRC .would determine the work (mandated and nonmandated) that it wanted to perform and would then use available mechanisms to recover the costs. Payment of fees would be considered when adding new statutory responsibilities to NRC, as was done when the NRC was given oversight of the United States Enrichment Corporation (USEC) activities, and as is bei·ng done for the potential NRC .3ulatory oversight of Department of Energy (DOE) facilities. That is, the NRC would ask the Administration and Congress to explicitly consider who should pay for the NRC costs to implement any new statutory responsibilities. This option would reinstate policies and practices .that preceded the OBRA-90 requirement to recover approximately 100 percent of the budget through fees. This option differs from Options 1 and 2 .in that the payment of fees would not be considered in deciding non-mandated activities. The major consequence of this option is that, on the basis of past experience, licensees may perceive it as unfair and inequitable since the
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NRC would not consider the payment of fees for activities that are not necessary to meet its mandates, but that are performed as a favor to someone because NRC has the expertise to do the task.
Option 4:_ Fee for Service
Under this option, NRC would give full consideration to the payment of fees in deciding whether to perform all activities. Since the NRC must carry out certain activities to meet its statutory responsi-bilities, implementati"'1 of this option would require legislation that gives the NRC additional flexibility on how and to whom it can charge fees. Payment of fees would be considered when adding new statutory responsibilities to NRC, as was done when the NRC was given oversight of the United States Enrichment Corporation (USEC) activities, and as is beir:ig done for the·potentia1 NRC regulatory oversight of Department of Energy (DOE) facilities. That is, the NRC would ask the Administration and Congress to explicitly consid·er who should pay for the NRC costs to implement any new statutory responsibilities. A major consequence of this option is that the NRC would have to split its attention between its · mission and financing. This could lead to the perception that the NRC may not be performing important health and safety activities because of the payment of fees. Thi~ ufee for service 11 concept also could potentially lead to the Commission being perceived as less independent.
V. FUNDING MECHANISMS
Independent of which of the four options discussed above is chosen, the question of how to recover NRC costs in a fair and equitable manner should also be addressed. That is, what funding mechanism should NRC pursue to recover the cost of its operations? Conceptually, the funding mechanisms can be developed by looking at the primary benef·1ciary of the work performed by the NRC. The first type of work that NRC performs is. the regulation of the civilian use of nuclear materials. The regulated industry is the direct beneficiary of this work, and has only one choice of supplier, the NRC. The second type of work includes activities that serve the collective interest of the general public (e.g., certain international activities). The third type of work inc~udes activities that serve :n~'vidual organizational interests, with the organi zat-:. on having a choice u 1· wnether to request the service from the NRC (e.g., NRC review of the NASA Cassini launch for the INSRP).
The following fundin9 mechanisms can be used with either of the above ~ptions for considering payment of fees in decisionmaking, except as noted in discussing the mec~anisrn.
Funding Mechanism I-Recover the cost of providing requested services from the requester, using fees and reimbursa~le agreements. The cost of activities that serve the collective interest of the general public would be recovered
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from general revenues raised from taxes. This funding mechanism is consistent with the NRC recommendation in its report to Congress in 1994. T~is approach would recognize that certain mandated activities are in the collectfre interest of the genera1 public (about 10 percent of the NRC budget) and legislation would be required to provide additional flexibility with respect to whom NRC can assess fees and to reduce the amount of the appropriation to be recovered from fees. It is noted that NRC previously recommended this approach to Congress and OMB, and it was rejected. Licensees, however, continue to support this fun~ing mechanism.
funding Mechanism 2 ·(current Approach)-NRC applicants and licensees would continue to pay for approximately 100 percent of the appropriated budget authority. Reimbursable agreements would be used to fund services for· nonmandated activities. Past experience indicates that NRC licensees are likely to view this approach as resulting in unfair and inequitable-costs to them.
Funding Mechanism 3-Amend OBRA-90 and the Atomic Energy Act (AEA) to yive the NRC maximum flexibility to assess fees. For example, the AEA cou1d be changed to give NRC authority to assess fees for services (amendments/inspections) to Federal agencies similarly to what is done for commercial .licensees. OBRA-90 could be amended so that NRC is not required to.assess fees under IOAA. This funding mechanism would permit NRC to treat all licensees and applicants the same with respect to fees. ·
Funding Mechanism 4--Rescind IOAA and OBRA-90 so that NRC would be fully funded through taxes.as was the case until 1968. This would result in the loss of revenues to Treasury which would mean that the Administration and Congress would have to offset the 1 ost revenues from NRC .fees through budget reductions or increased revenues from other sources (e.r., in.creased taxes). This approach would require the Commission to change its previous position of not involving itself in how the Congress and Administration raise Federal revenues. ·Licensees' fairness and equity concerns about fees and other feerel ated issues would be eliminated. Further, the issue re1ated to considering payment of fees in decisionmaking (the OSI) would be eliminated.
VI. FTE CONSIDERATIONS
As indicated in the preceding discussion, reimbursable agreements could fund certain NRC activities. However, the utilization of reimbursable agreements is constrained by the availability of FTEs. The number of staff that the NRC may have is determined by OMB during its review of the NRC budget which is appropriated. Additionally, the Federal Workforce Restructuring Act of 1994 (FWRA) limits the Federal Government's FTEs through fiscal year (FY) 1999 by placing a ceiling on the total number of FTEs that the Federal Government may have each year. To implement the FWRA, OMB has assigned.FTE cei1ings for each Federal agency for FY 1994 through FY 1999. If the total ceiling under the
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FWRA is exceeded, an agency will not be allowed to hire any employee ·for any position until OMB notifies the President and Congress that the total number of Federal Government FTEs does not exceed the established limits.
Currently, this FTE ceiling is not affected by the amount of reimbursable work that the-~RC performs. Therefore, even though the NRC may receive funds from T'eimbursable agreements,. the NRC FTE ceiling· established by OMB is not in.creased. Thus, FTEs are redirected from agency programs to perform the reimbursable-work. In the n~1r term, FTEs to support reimbursable work are avail able, since the NRC is operating below it's FWRA allocation. However, starting in the FY 1999 timefrarne, there is a high likelihood that the NRC will not be able to meet mandated requirements using less than the allocated FTEs.
OMB and the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Council are addressing the issue of FTE for "business-like oper~t.ions. 11 In a January 3, 1996, letter to the CFO Council> OMB noted that--
Business-1 ike organizations which can demonstrate a FTE requirement, and have identified the funds to finance them, generally, should be given the FTE levels needed for qrryi-ng out ~hese business-like operations.
Business-like-organizations should request necessary FTE initially within their own agency and, if such FTE levels are unavailable within the agency, seek involvement from the CFO council to identify interagency alternatives for meeting the organization's FTE needs. Where necessary, consistent with i tern 5, OMB wi 11 give favorable consideration to increases in agency FTE target levels · to accommodate the needs of the business-like organization •
. Since reimbursable work can and should be viewed as 11 business-like", the framework above could be used to address the issue associated with FTEs for
-reimbursable work. Therefore, when additional FTEs are needed as a result of HRC performing reimbursable work, the NRC may find it beneficial to work Within the concept being developed by OMB and the CFO Council to obtain additional FTEs for reimbursable work.
VII. COMMISSION'S PRELIMINARY VIEWS
Staff. actions regarding the various options should be held in.abeyance pending the Conunission's final decision on this issue paper. The Commission's
· preliminary views are:
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The Commission believes that the NRC's·public health and safety mission must be the foundation in making decisions about what act.ivities the agency should perform. In making decisions on the work which the NRC will perform, the · Commission does, and will continue to, consider the cost of-its activities and· consistently examine ways to accomplish its mission within a responsible budget. "Whether the NRC's budget is funded by the public through taxes paid to the treasury or by licensees through fees paid to the treasury, the NRC's decisions about its programs should be the same. The Commission believes that fees should not be a primary -f":ictor in determining the work to be performed in response to ·NRC health and safety mission. It is the Commission's position that programmatic decisions should not be fee driven and should be based on
·their contribution to pu~lic health and safety. ·
The Commission does not believe that it was Congress's intent to limit the NRC's activities to those which are directly attributable to a specific regulatory act.ion for a specific 1 i censee or cl ass of licensees.
In the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 (PL 101-508), Congress stated that any licensee of the Commission may be required to pay, in addition to the fees f9r services or thing of value, an annual charge. Congressional history and language in the Conference Report which accompanied PL 101-508 takes · notice and allows that 'increasing the amount of recovery to 100 percent of the NRC's budget authority will result in the imposition of fees upon certain licensees for cost that cannot be attributed to those licensees or classes of licensees.'
After review of the policy options, it is the Comm·ission's preliminary view to approve Option 2.
Programmatic decisions in response to NRC mandates will not be driven by fees. Specific activities conducted by the NRC wil1 be evaluated for efficiency and effectiveness. ·
The NRC performs two primary types of activities. These types of activ~ties are defined as mandated and non-mandated. Mandated activities include statutes, Executive Orders, treaties, Commission decision, etc •. Non.:..mandated activities include those activities whic~ are not required to respond to mandates, but are performed as a 'service'.to another organization. This policy option (option 2) approved by the Commission provides for a responsible decision-making process for mandated activities while allowing the NRC to assist other organizations on a reimbursable basis.
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In selecting option 2 the Commission will establish a process for making its programmatic decisions based on public health and safety considerations for mandated activities. When the Commiss.ion is requested to perform non-mandated activities the requester will reimburse the NRC for the cost of performing the requeste~ activities.
In order to implement option 2 the staff will develop, for Commission review and approval, a set of criteria for defining manaated and non-mandated activities. These criteria wi11 allow for a clear framework within whir~ to consistently determine funding of NRC activities.
Two issues raised in SECY 96-019 to the Commission, in addition to the Direction-Setting Issue are also addressed. These two issues address funding mechanisms and personnel full time equivalent (FTE) ceilings.
FUNDING MECHANISM:
It is the Commission's preliminary view to s.upport Funding Mechanism 2 which continues the agency's current approach.
Although the Commission believes that its decision~ on activities the NRC should perform in support of its mission and its total budget authority should be _independent of· fee considerations, the Commission does believe that NRC fees should be assessed in~as fair and equitable a manner as p.racticable. ·
The Omnibus Bµdget Reconciliation Act·of 1990 (OBRA-90) requires that NRC collect fees equal to approximately 100% of the NRC' s budget. The OBRA-90 further states· that these fees should be collected from NRC's licensees and applicants. The Commission has sought to comply with OBRA-90 and to distribute fees as fairly and equitably among its licensees and applicants. The NRC has reexamined its fee policy each year, issued draft fee rules for public comment, and made changes to the process to respond to those comments whenever possible within the limits of existing statute. The Commission has also addressed those concerns raised by the public and licensees about the
-limitations of applying fees within OBRA-90 in its Report to Congress. on the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Licen~~e Fee Policy Review issued in February. 1994.
The Commission believes that carrying out. the intent of Congress by implementing fee· policy· within existing law is the most effective and efficient option. The Commission will, however, consider comments and reconunendations on specific proposals if they present new approaches to improve the process or to accomplish a more equitable distribution of fees.
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FTE CONSIDERATION:
It is the Commission's preliminary view to support the NRC's identification of FTEs associated with reimbursable work as business-like activities.
When the NRC receives a request to conduct an activity which is not necessary for .the NRC to meet its mandates, but will provide a "service" to another organization, the NRC must consider the cost of providing the service. This cost consideration inc1udes both dollars and FT.E. The requesting orgi..iizati .. 11 can enter into a reimbursable agreement with the NRC and reimburse the agency for the dollars expended on providing the assistance. The requesting organization does not, however, provide FTE to the NRC. · · ·
The current FTE ceiling constraints may make it difficult, if not impossible, for the NRC to provide assistance for non-mandated activit.ies in response to specific requests. Thp approach to remove those FTEs u~ed·for business-like activities from the NRC ceiling would allow the NRC to provide assistance to other government agencies and or_ganizations which might otherwise be turned down. -
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Fees Assessed to Fully Fund the .NRC Appropriation
1. NRC Fees Based on the Independent Offices Appropriation Act (IOAA) (10 CFR Part 170)
Title V of the IDAA of 1952, 31 U.S.C. 9701, states that 11it is the sense of Congress that each service or thing of value provided by an agency to a person (except a person on official business of the United States Government) is to be self-sustaining to the extent'_possible. 0 The head of each agency may prescribe regulations establishing the charge for the service or thing of value provided by the agency •
. The NRC's predecessor, the Atomic Energy.Connnission (AEC) adopted its first fee schedule based on the authority of the IOAA in 1968. The first fee . schedule was a limited one in that only those costs that were asso~iated with the review of a license application and related to a specific identifiable beneficiary were included in the cost base for the establishment of the fees. An annual fee was also established at that time to recover the costs relating to license amendments and renewals. ·The fee schedules were revised in 1972 to recover costs associated with inspection services and were revised again in 1973 to incorporate costs created by additional statutory requirements imposed on licensing and inspection programs. These costs were those associated with
.environmental reviews and studies required by the National Environmental Policy Act ·of 1969 (NEPA) an~ antitrust reviews mandateq by the 1970 amendments to the AEA. ·
The fee schedules in 10 CFR Part 170 were completely revised in 1978, taKing into account the two Supreme Court deci~ions of March 4, 1974, relating to .fees assessed und·er IOAA by the Federal Conununications Commission (FCC) and the Federal Power Co11111ission, and four decisions of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia on December·15, 1976, relating to fees assessed ~y the FCC. The court cases resulted from the vaguen.ess of the language in IOAA and the implementation of Office· of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-25 with respect to what ~costsn are to be included in the fe~ base for . recovery. The courts held that a fee for service must bear a relationship to the special benefits given to the applicant or licensee by the agency action. On the basis of these cases, the NRC removed annual fees from its. Part 170 fee schedule. The NRC fee schedule promulgated in March 1978, which was based on the court cases and the Commission's fee guidelines, was challenged in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. The court issued an opinion in August 1979 (Mississippi Power and Light v. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comnission, 601 F. 2d 223 (1979) cert. denied, 444 U.S. 1102 (1980}), upholding in all respects the NRC's schedule and guidelines for fees.
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In sumnary, the Conunission guidelines for fee assessment provide that 10 CFR Part 170 fees may be assessed to persons who are identifiable recipients of special benefits conferred by specifically identified activities of the NRC. Such special benefits include all services necessary for the issuance of a required permit~ license, approval, or· amendment and all services· necessary to assist a recipient in complying with statutory obligations or obligations under the Comnission's regulations. The fees established by regulation include the direct and indirect costs of providing the service. The NRC continues to use the fee guidelines developed by the Conunission in 1977 in establishing 10 CFR Part 170 fees. ~ ·
Collections from Part 170 fees currently recover about 25 percent of the NRC's budget authority, excluding the high-level-waste (HLW) program. Before FY 1968, that portion of the AEC appropriation relating to regulatory activities was fully funded from the General Fund (taxes) •. Between FY 1968 and FY 1991, the AEC/NRC appropriation was partially funded from the assessment of fees and the remainder from the General Fund (taxes). 1 ·seginning in FY 1991, the NRC appropriation has been fully funded (approximately 100 percent) from licensing and annual fees assessed to NRC licensees and applicants.
2. NRC Fees Based on OBRA-90 (10 CFR.Part 171)
OBRA-90 (Public Law 101-508), signed into law November 5, 1990, requires that the NRC recover approximately 100 percent of its budget authority less the amount appropriated from the Department of Energy (DOE) administered Nuclear Waste Fund (NWF) for fiscal years 1991 through 1995 by assessing license and annual fees. OBRA-90 was amended in 1993 to extend the NRC's 100 percent fee recovery requirement through FY 1998. In the Conference Report, the Congress suggested guidelines that NRC should follow in calculating the annual fee to ·be assessed. The specific guidPlines are as follows:
First, the appropriations received by the NRC from the NWF established under Section 302(c) of the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 (42 U.S.C. 10222(c}) for licensing the OOE's nuclear waste management program are not to be recovered by the annual charges and should be subtracted from the amount of the budget authority. Second, the amount recovered through annual charges is to be reduced further by the amount the NRC receives through fees assessed on licensees through 10 CFR Part 170 of the Commission's regulations. Third, OBRA-90 provides,·and the Conference Agreement reiterates, that the balance
1 Although annual fees for operating power reactors were establ'ished under 10 CFR Part 171 in FY 1987, in compliance with the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (COBRA)~ the NRC was only required to collect 33 percent of its budget for FY 1987 and 45 percent of its budget for FY 1988-1990 respectively.
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(after subtracting the amounts estimated to be received from the NWF and Part 170) of the NRC's annual budget is to be recovered from the NRC's licensees thro~gh annual charges. The annual charge should be assessed under the
·principle that licensees who require the greatest expenditures of the agency's resources should pay the-greatest annual charges. The schedules of annual charges, Which are to be established by rule, should afairly and equitably" allocate the total amount of the charges to be recovered among its licensees and, to the amaximum extent practicable, the charges shall have a reasonable relationship to the cost of providing regulatory servicesu to the licensees. 136 Cong. Rec. at ffl2692. ·
The conferees recognized that a substantial portion of the NRC's annual expenses, while not attributable to individual licensees and thus not recoverable under the IOAA, are attributable to classes of licensees. Thus, NRC should allocate generic costs that are attributable to a given class of licensee to that class. The conferees also recognized that certain expenses
. cannot be attributed either to an individual or to classes of NRC licensees and indicated that the NRC should fairly and equitably recover· these expenses from its licensees through the annual charge even though these expenses cannot be attributed to individual licensees or classes of licensees. These expenses may be-recovered from the licensees as the Conmissions in its discretion, determines can fairly, equitably, and'practicably contribute to their payment. 136 Congo Rec. at Hl2692~ 3. Since FY 1991, the NRC has fully funded its appropriation (approximately 100 percent) from the assessment of license and annual fees. Annual fees assessed under 10 CFR Part 171 currently recover about 75 percent of the NRC's budget authority, excluding the high-level-waste (HUI) program. . ·
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Specific Fairness and Equity Concerns Identified With 100-Percent Fee Recovery1
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The NRC has met the .first obj'ective of OBRA-90, that is, collecting apprnximately 100 percent of its budget authority through the assessment of fees. For FY 1991, the NRC recovered 98 percent of its budget; for FY 1992, 99 percent of its budget; for FY 1993, 98 percent of its budget; for FY 1994, 97 percent of its budget; and for FY 1995, 100 percent of its budget.
Despite this success, many NRC licensees, as well as members of Congress, have expressed concerns about the fairness and equity of NRC fees. These major concerns evolve from the inability of the NRC to meet the principle summarized by cne cormnenter related to the fee policy review; namely, that if the NRC is to be funded through user fees rather·than taxes, then "each direct beneficiary of NRC's activities-not merely its 'licensees'-Should contribute to an extent· commensurate with the benefits it receives." ·
This principle cannot be met because not all direct beneficiaries of NRC activities pay fees because of legislative constraints and Commission policy. Moreover, fees are based on the agencyis costs to perform its regulatory responsibilities, rathel' than on the licensee's perception of benefits received. This leads some licensees to conclude that the fees for regulatory activities related to them are not commensurate with the benefits they receive.
Licensees have persistently noted that they are billed for.costs not directly related to services provided them •. This concern comes up when costs for some NRC activities are not assessed to the beneficiaries of the activities because of legislative constraints and Conmission policy. Thus, to recover approximately 100 percent of the budget, these costs must necessarily be assessed to licensees that do not directly benefit from those activities. For this reason, the legislative requirement to collect approximately 100 percent of the budget authority through fees inherently burdens licensees unfairly.
Three types of activities are not assessed to the direct beneficiary, but· rather to other NRC licensees. They are activities that (l} are not attributed to or associated with an existing NRC licensee or class of
1 Excerpted from 11 Report to Congress on the U.S.- Nuclear Regulatory co11111ission's License Fee Policy Review Required by the Energy Policy Act of 1992,n February 1994, and SECY-95-017, January 25, 1995.
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licensees; (2) are not assessed Part 170 licensing fees or Part 171 annual fees based on existing law or Commission policy decisions; and. (3) support NRC operating licenses and others.
Under OBR!l-90, annual fees can only be charged to NRC licensees. Therefore, costs of activities. that cannot be attributed to an existing NRC licensee or class of licensees must be assessed to NRC licensees that do not directly · benefit from them. The first major group of activities includes:
• International cooperative safety program and international safeguards activitfos
• Agreement State oversight
• Low-level waste disposal generic activities
• Site deco1111Jissioning management plan activities not recoverable under 10 CFR Part.170 .
For FY 1995, the fees for the first major group of activities were equiva1ent to $29.3 million, of which $Z6.l million was assessed to power reactor licensees and $3.2 million to other licensees. 2
The NRC budget includes certain international activities that are not directly related to NRC applicants or licensees. These activities are performed because they benefit U.S. national interests. The NRC is required to perform some of these activities by the Atomic Energy Act and, therefore, must budget for them (e.g., the issuance of 1 icenses for the import and -export of ~ . radioactive material or equipment). Examples of international activities that are not dfrectly related to NRC applicants and licensees are statutorily required consultations with Executive Branch agencies on.export activities· within their jurisdiction; assistance to countries or international organizations that provide limited benefit to NRC's regulatory programs;. and support of international safeguards activ;ties related to nuclear non- , proliferation.
The NRC oversees and administers the Agreement States program by reviewing and approving new agreementss performing periodic program reviews to determine · their adequacy and compatibility, developing guidance, and providing technical assistance (e.g., inspection as.sistance) and training to the Agreement States.
~In this review, the dollar amounts used are the·amount of the FY 1995 fees that would have been assessed for the activities. The amounts for any specific year would depend on the budget for the activities for that year.
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Because neither the Agreement States nor their licensees are NRC licensees, they cannot be charged annual fees under OBRA-90. The NRC can assess 10 CFR Part.170 fees for specific services (e.g., review of requests for an agreement, periodic reviews of the programs, training and technical assistan~e) rendered to an Agreement State. The conunission changed its fee policy in FY 1995 with respect to assessing certain costs to Agreement States and decided to seek reimbursable agreements for travel, training, and technical support costs in FY 1997. Beginning in FY 1997, these costs would be excluded from the NRC budget (SRM 2/10/95; SECY-95-017).
No existing LLW disposal facilities are licensed by the NRC. Tfterefore, the NRC generic LLW regulatory activities do not directly support an existing NRC licensee or class of licensees. However, some NRC licensees, as well as some Agreement State licensees, wn 1 realize an indirect benefit from these NRC LLW expenditures because they will eventually dispose of LLW at.sites that are expected to be licensed in the future. The last item in this group covers those activities relating to the Site Decommissioning Management Plan (SDMP), the purpose of which is.the cleanup of previously licensed sites. Currently, costs ·are being expended for liabilities created by past licensees. Although 10 CFR Part 170 licensing and inspection fees are assessed to those SDMP sites with an NRC license, the generic costs incurred (e.g., identification of sites to be included) and the costs of NRC's review and inspection of unlicensed sites are included in the annual fee assessed to existing materials and fuel facility licensees. Although these costs are related to the materials and fuel facility classes of licensees, they are neither necessary for regulating existing licensees nor do they provide any benefit to the existing licensees. These types of activities take place from time to time, .most often in the materials area. Another example is the recent issue surrounding previous nuclear-related human experiments by the Federal Government which could require the expenditure of material-related resources, but the activity would not be necessary for regulatin~ existing materials licensees. Rather, the activity would be performed in response to problems created by previous use of nuclear materials.
The second major group of activities· for which costs are not assessed to the direct beneficiary involves specific NRC costs that can be attributed to either NRC licensees· or other organizations· but are not assessed to them because of-legislative constraints or Commission policy. The following licensees are not assessed certain fees or pay reduced fees:
• Most Federal agencies are not assessed Part 170 fees.
• Nonprofit educational institutions are not assessed any fees.
• Small entities are assessed reduced annual fees·.·
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For FY. 1995, the fees for this second majpr gr~up of activities were equivalent to $13.5 million, of which $12 million was assessed to power reactors and $1.5 million to other licensees.
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The first category of costs includes those activities for which the NRC is unable, on the basis of existing lawJ to charge a fee to specific applicants or licensees even though they receive an identifiable service from the NRC. These activities include licensing reviews and inspections for Federal agencies {other than the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and the United States Enrichment Corporation). 3 The IOAA prohibits the NRC from assessing 10 CFR Part 170 fees to Federal agencies-for the costs of these activities •. These activities include reviews of Department of Defense (DOD)/Department of Energy (DOE) naval reactor projects; licensing reviews and inspections of Federal nuclear materials users, such as Veterans Administration hospitals, Army irradiators, and NASA radiographers; safety and environmental reviews of the DOE West Valley Demonstration Project and the DOE Hanford Vitrifi,cation Project; and reviews of .advanced reactor designs submitted by DOE. In addition, EPA-92 exempts from annual fees certain federally owned research reactors used primarily for educational training and academic research · purposes.
In addition to certain licensees being exempted by law, two groups of licensees are either exempted or pay reduced fees based on prior Commission fee pol icy decisions. Nonprofi_t educational institutions are exempted from 10 CFR Part 170 fees and 10 CFR Part 171 annual fees. 4 The Comm;ssion has also reduced annual fees for those licensees .wh_o qualify as small entities. These.reduced fees are consistent with the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 requirement that agencies consider the impact of their actions on small entities.
A third major group of activities that ~aises fairness and equity concerns is NRC's regulatory support to Agreement States and generic decommissioning and reclamation activities. With respect to the·support to Agreement States, the
3 Section 16lw. of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, authorizes the NRC to impose fees under 10 CFR Part 170 on a Federal agency that applies for or is issued a license for a utilization facility designed to produce electrical or heat energy (e.g., licensing reviews and inspections of TVA's nuclear power plants) or which operates any facility regulated under sections 1701 or 1702 of the Atomic Energy Act (the enrichment facilities of the United States Enr;chment.Corporation).
4 In 1993, the Conunission rescinded ~nd then later restored the generic exemption from annual fees for nonprofit educational institutions.
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Offices of Nuclear Regulatory Research (RES) and Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards (NMSS) perform generic regulatory activities for nuclear materials users. This includes performing research, developing regulations and guidance, and evaluating operational events. These generic activities provide the basis for NRC to regulate its approximately 7,000 materials licensees, as well as for the Agre·ement States to regulate their approximately 16,000 materials licensees. However, the NRC cannot charge the Agreement state licensees an annual fee to recover a portion of the cost of these activities. Thus, only 30 percent (7,000 NRC iic~nsees of the total population of 23,000) of the materials licensees can be assessed an annual charge to,recover the cost of generic activities that support all materials licensees. This means that about $15 million (in FY 1993 fees) or 70 percent of the materials users generic regulatory costs could be considered as not being attributed to NRC materials licensees. Generic decommissioning and decommissioning/reclamation activities support both licenses authorizing operation and possession-only licenses and must be performed independent of the number of operating licenses. However, under current NRC policy, only licenses that authorize operations are assessed annual fees to recover these generic decommissioning and reclamation costs.
For FY l995i the fees for the third major group of activities were equivalent to $20.4 million, of which $18.2 was assessed to power reactors and $2.2 to other licensees.
Excluding low-level-waste costs totaling $7 million which are distributed to large and small generators, the remaining .$56.2 million in costs for activities, which have raised fairness and equity concerns, are now allocated to the broadest base of NRC licensees that pay annual fees. The allocation is based on the amount of the budget directly attributable to a class of licensees and results in, for instance·, power reactors paying 89 percent of the cost of these activities. This allocation method was adopted by the Commission in FY 1995 given that Congress and OMB have not·pursued the legislative actions reconunended in the NRC fee policy report to the Congress.
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AEA
AEC
CFO
COBRA
DOD
DOE
OSI
EPA-92
FCC
FTE
FY
FWRA
HLW
INS RP
IOAA
NASA
NEPA
NMSS
NRC
ACRONYMS
Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as Amended
Atomic Energy Commission
Chief Financial Officer
Consolidated Omnibus Budget. Reconciliation Act
Department of Defense
Department of Energy
Direction-Setting Issue
Energy Policy Act of 1992
Federal Communications Commission
Full-Time Equivalent
Fiscal Year
Federal Workforce Restructuring Act of 1994
High-Level Waste
Interagency Nuclear Space Review Panel
Independent Offices Appropriation Act of 1952
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Environmental Policy Act of 1969
Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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OBRA-90
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SDMP
SRM
TVA
USEC
ACRONYMS (continued)
Nuclear Waste Fund .
Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990
Office of Nuclear regu1 atory Resea1·ch
Site Decommissioning Management Plan
Staff Requirements Memorandum
Tennessee Valley Authority
United States Enrichment Corpora.tic~
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S,~GY Nb.TE : The following documents are being reieased to the pllblic a:t this time:
1.. Text of I!;JS:I 2;1. (Fees) 1
2 .. -Staff Reguil;'e);hents Memo.I;a.nduni dated March 27, 1997. ~-.. Vi?wS of Chai:rnna:n J.aok:s.:on dated, Ja!'iuary ·3Q; i997. 4, vi!3w$ o:fi C!p~;i;ssi9he± R.o.ger$ da:te"d Jcin.uary 1Ei', lB.9"7. ~: Vi.~ws cif Goli)ittissi-ow;ir Dicus· dated January 24, 1997. 6. V.i,.ew,s o::f· ctouutd.ssioner bia:t d<!ted, Jan'lla.z-.7( 2fl, i997. 7. Views. 6.f cornm:i.ss·ioner McGafHgan dated Fsbruary 18, 1997.
Jdih;n c .... Hoyie Sec;riet.ary of tne Co:qtrrtiss-ion
summary Analy'sis of Comments
3.i:S FEJBS (DSI 21)
-3.-13.1 The . bi:teqtioh-Settin.g Is.su:e and the oi;:itions
fn mald,ng cledisions ahout what activities the NR.C shdulcl p.erfonn in .s11ppor_t its l_Ilission, to. wha:t e~terit s·hould fees b:e .considered?
Op.ti.on 1: Continµe Ei~isting Apprro:ach No. ocins:;Ldei?atiGn of Fees :fo:t [V)ana.ate.d ACtiv·iJ;:,iE:is.
Fees.
Qpti0n, 2, OptiQ;Jh 3 :· No consiC;J:.era.ti.tm of Fees in MaklFlg becisions About'. An.y· NRC
Ot?tion 4: Fee for Service
R.ei.q.ted Issues To Be Acld;tiessed
How shouid .i!he NRC reeo.ver its costs in a fair. and eql;litab"le rti.antiet:?
o What f.unqing meel'iahisms ·should the NR.C pursue, in addition to anhual app:top.r.:l.:ations wi.t.h fee ~ecovery, to fund activities that are not required to be funded through appropriations.; for example, aertain international activities?
o In.performing reinibtirSable work, how should NRG address the fulltime equivalent ( FTE) constraints that limit the rillrilber of. NRC staff?
Funding Me·chanism 1
Recover the cost of providing reques·ted services frotn the requester, using fees and reimbursable agreements. The cost of activities that serve the collective interes·t of the g·eneral public would be recovered f~om general revenues raised from taxes. ·
Funding Mechanism 2 (Current Approach)
NRC applicants and licensees would continue to pay for approximately 100 percent of the app:rnpriated budget authority. Reimbursable. agreements would be used to fund all non-mandated activities.
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Funding ·Mechanism 3
Amend the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation ·Act. of 1990 (OBRA-""90) and th·e Atomic Energy Aot of 195·4 (AEA) to .give the NRC maximum flexibiiity to assess fees.
Funding Mechanism 4
·Rescind· thEi Independent Offices App:topria.t:.1on Act of 19.5:2 (IOAA) and 0B~:-·9o .$t~. ·that the NRC would b.e fuliy fimdea. th:irc;rngh taxes, as was the. case untLi 1968.
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. 3:.13. 2 Cornmiss..ion' s J?reliminar:y Views
tf\e bornriiig;$ion i:i.eiie.v:es that th~ NRC' s pti,blic heaith ancl safety mission must :be the foundation for making decisions al::lG\it what activities the. a,gei:J:qy shciuid pe+<fa.:mn., lJ;i making deois.ibns on the work that. th~ NRC wil:l; p.~:r;;:fo.rm, the Commission G:loes, ahti wil.:J, cqrttinu~ to., conside . .t i;i.he· cost o£ its acti vi ti.es arid consistentiy ex;;i.rnine way$ to. ae:do:iiipl;i.sh its rriissiori wi:thi:n a rei;;po_nsible bud.get' whet1ie:r;' the NR.G 1 S· .l:i).udqet ±s·· funqet;J. by the. p.uJ:D..id.c. t:h;t;o.U,gh ta~e.s paid no. the '.L"rea:sury or :Qy liqeri:sees t·nrough foe1'! :8a.ld te the Trea,$6.ry,. tJ1e. NRC' s . dec.J.sfon~ about\ -.its p:ii©.gi:atns shouid ·be th.e .. same i···- The C.ommissioh b.~lieves that: fo·es. Sh:o.ii.;l.d tl.G5t \::?~ a prituar:y f'ac·toi: in Gietf.tmining the. wo.r·k te be poe:t·formed in. :c·esponse to· the NRG• s health a'r\d s·afety mission.. It is the Go~;Lssion• s position that· prc:i<;1faminatic de.tis.ions should not b.e fee ~rive;m and shcni1.d be based on the.ii' cori.tri.but:ion ~o public Heal-th anfil safety.·
The Ge:rt\triissio.n do.es not be.;Lie.ve that it wa$ Cong:t·ess' s it+teiit to limit · the. NRC.·· s activities to those that a:t\= dire·ctiy· attdbutahlie to a s'pecif·ic r-·egiJ..lator·y action for a speci.fic licensee or c'lass of licensees.
In. OBRA-·90 (PL lCil-508), Congress st.at:ed tl:iat any' iicense.$ o.f· the Comritissiori may be r-equired tt!> pay, iri. aci!d:l.:Ltion to the :fees fo . .t services or t:hing of· value, an annual cha.:tge. Congressional .histor-y and language in the Conference Rep.ort tha:t accoinpart;Led PL 101~508 takes· notice· ahd ailows that •inc.teasing the amount of .recovery- t0. 100 percent cif the NRC' s budget authority will resul.t in the imposition of fees upori certain licef!-sees for costs that cannot be attributed to those licensees OT
classes of licensees."
After review of.the policy options, it is the Commission's prel.i,.minary view to approve Option 2.
Prograrrimati.c qecisions in response to .NRC mandates will not be driven b.y fees. Specific activities· conducted by fhe NRC will be evaluated for .efficiency and effec-t;iveness. ·
The NRC performs· two primary types of activities. These types of. activities are defined as mandated and non-mandated. Mandated activities inciude st·atutes, Executive Orde·rs, treaties, CGnunission decisions, and so on. Nonmandated activities include those activities _that are not required to respond to ·mandates bu.t are· performed as a 'service' to another organization. This policy option (Option 2) approved by the Commission provides for a responsible decisionmaking process for mandated activities while allowing.the NRC to assist other organizations on a
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In selecting' Op)tion .2,· the GditnniiS.sion will e·s.tabJ...j_sh a p..tiOCeSS :for 'making its' prog·:tammatic decisions basecil on public beaith a:nd safety c:onsi'7.l.erC1-°0ions for mandated activities, Wh.en the Conqriissi.on ·is requested i:;q ,p.erf0rm :hm.P"'~a:p:d.ate:C;l a,¢tiv·;\.ties.,· the requester. will r:e:imburse the NRC for the coi;it of perfo:rming tn:1eri\ ..
. :Ln q;rrc;ier t..o iittpJ,emerit O.ption 2, the sta:ff will deveJ.op·i for the Ca!lV!i;issfop:' s review anti ap.proval,, a set of criteria for'. de)'fiP.itig manda:'be,.d ang Bori.""'mq.r:idated ac·t.d..tri.t:ies. These cd.t>eri;;i. wili allow for ci. pj,e·c).r f:ram~WP::if'k within which tq ct:onsisten.tly determine fonding of' NRC. · ac::t:Lvitles ..
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'ilwo. rela:teO. i.s.s4es,, in a.ad,ition 'Qti the. direotion~setting issue (i:JSt)·, ate a'l.iiti ac,idressed. T.ti.ese. two· issues· addres·s fuhding me.thaniSms a:f!d ~eri;;onh$1 fuli tiII\e equivalent (E'TE) ceilings.
r.t i.·s the · 0©t@iis$ion • s preliminary view to supp:o.tt E'undiri:g Mechanism 2, whiqh continues the agency is. cur;tent app~oach.
·Afth¢.i4gh the OoJ!iifi:i.s~ic:Hj. b.eliev'es: that its. tied.s·ions· on. adtivH:.ies that. th~ NRC shou1d pernorm in sui!J.p·o:i;'t of: it:s mission and its total b.uQ;get. a.u:thanit:y sh.ould be independent of fa.e cons:ideratd;oh$, it: a:lso. beiieves that NRG fees should be assessed in as fai:t and as eq\.iitabie.a·manner as practicable;
OBJ;l.A'-'90 l!.'equires. that NRC colleqt fees. equal to a,~prax·imatiely ioO. percent at the NRO;·s budget, OB&A~·~b further st:a.tes" that these fees shq,uld be aoli.etted from. NRC '·E>. licensees. and, app'l.iaants. T:he Cotiinii9siovi has $ought to comply with o:BRA.~90 and to d;J..st±;ibll;t$ fees· fa'ir.l.y and equita'.biy among its licep.fueeis and a:pplicants. The NRC hei.s reexamined its· fee pol.icy ~adh year, issti.$Ci draft f.Eie r-uies for pubiic cortlhi.etit; and maQ.e dhanges ·t0 the prooess tc:i respGnd. to. those eornrrlents whene'v:et possible wi tliiri ·the litn.i:ts of existing statutes'. The ConurtisS';Lon has. also add::Uess.e·d those cGtl.cerhs raised by tbe·puolic and licensees about the limitations of app.:\.ying fees
·within OBRA•90 in its Report to Oo:hgress on the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Cmnrrlissioti' s License·e Fe~: P?lioy Review Issued in February 19.94.
The Commission believes that oarrying out the intent of Congress by implementing fee policy within existing law is the most e·ffective and efficient; ·option. The Commission will, however, consider comments and reconimendations on specific proposals if they present new app:r;oaches to improve the pro.cess or ·te> acc6mp.lish a more equitable distribution of f·ees.
It is the Commiss.ion' s preliminary view to support the NRC' s identification of FTEs associated with reimbursable work as business-like activities.
When the NRC receives a request to conduct an activity that ·is not necessary for the NRC to meet its mandates but will p:¢ovide Ci "service" to another organization, the NRC. must consider the cost of providing the service. This cos·t consideration includes both dollars and FTEs. The requesting organization can enter into a reimbursable agreement with the NRC and reimbµrse the a~ency for the dollars expended on providing the
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assistance. 'rhe :teque·stirig o.fgahizatioh do.es nGt, however, prmvide FTEs t0 the NRG.
The cur$'ent FTE ·ceiling ·constraints may ·make it difficult; if not impossible, for the NRC to pr-ovide as.s:is:t-anae for non~mandated activitie1:1 in re:.;;ptmse to specific .requ.ei:d~s. The approach to remove those FTEs useii for i:msine·ss-J.i-ke. a¢tivities {:torn. the l\IRC,.s ceiling wc:n.iid. allow the NRC to p,tovide assis:tance to cibhe.:t Go.ve:tmment agencies and organiz-aticms that might othe~wise be turned down.
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A.. sign.Lfiaant/imp.ertaht Oorirtit~nts bir·ec'tl.y Affecting th$ Preliminar1 Views or 1::ihe Dir·edtion-Setting Issue. :
in hi.ot;.{>l the w:d.tt.en c:omments aria those provided at the stakehbldeit meetings'., there was geperal suppO.rt for the preliminary v-iew of adqpting Qptiqn 2,, Fund;\,rig Mechanism Z; and th.!?. NRG' s ide~tificatfon d.f F'l'Es a.Sso'diat;ed with re;.i'I!il)ur;sa.ble work as .bus·iness~ li-ke activities. The Nucle03.r Energy :fnstitut:e (Nit.I) did not .support Funding Mechanism 2 .•
Bottl: the Oxganiz~tibti 0.f Ag:reenieii'lf s:ta:ties (".OAS) ahd the Cqtiferenoe. O;f B,aii);l.at).ioii Cotitro+ Prog:Pam Directors ( OROPO) supp.ort\::. Option 2. and Funding Mechanism z indiaa:t;Ln,g· that. if NRC i~ mandateCl. tb perform .a tas~; it shou.J,°d dc:i so withQtit the." ·nega~ive in-fiiJ,ence o:f feei:L Five s'ta:te.s
· subrt\itted oo~ent$. sup.porting the QA$· cornrite.ri:ts.1. and five S.t,ates. sUbmi tteq a.drrirt\ent$ sqp.p.:e,x;:;faing Qp.t,?,o:n, 2.: OAS.1 CRCPI),, .3,nd i,i\0$1:, States omnriien'te·d that be.ta.use t:talnin.g ftcJr Agjje·ement s'tat.e·i:;: is a rnantlaten;l ac-ti..vity, the. NRG s'holi1d not dhar.ge 1}.greemeht. States· for training or :for other ·Services provi.ded to the Agi>eeineti.t Sta:tes, such a$ tedhniGai assistance. Ohe state · (Illinois) ehdor-.s.ed OP,tion 3 as. they pe0rce·i'ITed it as the option mo.st lLkeiy to achieve the reEiult discussed under DSI 4 of resto.r·ing fuhding :for ACJreemetit State programs, Fi.lhdin.g fo:t Agreement States is addresl'\ed further in the stakeh?lde·.r c0rnniertts on bst 4.
NE! arid We..Stinghous·e supported Option 2, whereby the use cif reimbursable ·agreements would be increased to avoid oo.sts that do not benefit NRC liten~ees. Two cornrneriters (ABB-OE Nuclear Systems and South Carolina Electric and Gas Company) submitted comments supporting the NEI comments. The National Mining Association (NMA) while suppor-ting Optio.n 2., ~till has some serious concerns about the underpinnings_of the fee structure and indicates that wi thotit .legislative ch_anges to OBRA-90 there is no way to. alleviate completely the major c.once:rms of NMA licensees about the fairness and egui ty of the NRC fee sc.hedule.
One commenter (Riqhard Barkley), .while suppoFting the preliminary views of the Commission,. pointed out that, in.the future, if substantial numbers of reactor licensees elect to decommission early, the NRC will not be able t~ ignore the increa_sing burden that fees impose on the· shrinking poo.l o.f licensees. Therefore, NRC needs to prioritize programs and initiatives more than ever, operate in a business-like fashion, ·and pursue those activities having the most noteworthy benefit ·to public health and safety. These measures support the Commission's preliminary v-iew that the Commission will consider the cost of its activities and consistently examine ways to accomplish its mission within a responsible budget.
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Although supporting Funding M·echanism 2., the OAS commented that NRC s.hould be other Federal agencie·s :fot: specific se:;r;vices prcivi.d.ed to theril, Mechanism '3) . In addition,. aluhc:;iligh ind:i,vidual States enti.o:rsed the made tiy -the oA.s., i:hey indi:cateq that NRG' Shcniia. advi9.e the Congress ·activities that: do not benefit licensees· (e.g., i.nterriationai research.., the Agt'eement S..t9-te$ program, etc. ) shG.U.ld be excluded from the fee bas.e fat recovery- (Funding Mechanism J.;) am:i (2) any new act.:i..:v'i:t;Les that the NR.C is requir-e6· to perform. should be specifically des-lgriated as to
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hqw the .cost~ should pe rcecoveJ'..'ei:;t One $tate (Was·hington) commented 'tihat the l'J'Rt;: should be pro·aoti.ve .;i.n finding wa,ys to get. Congress t:q fund NRC {pvmJ,vei\l'ent iri' cx\;idia;L Qountries 'overs.eea. and a.iso work toward finding sbtirtt:r:i.es wil.J....ing' to pay fo.r NRC expe:td.se.
NE:f; tibe dounbil on Radio·rtucHdes ancl. RacJ:foph_arrnp.ceutioalS, and three. bt!:·herc c.Ortunehters (Sta:te of Washington, Atne_.t;;;hiiin and Mailincki;:odt Medical) Q.is!=lg':peect wit;h the Gommissipn' s p.i?:e;.lini.;i.n.i;i.ry vi~w o:f s.uppof:·t.irig Fundi.ng Me¢h.S:n.isr(l 2 anti' s:tr6ngly su:P.Po:tted Funding'. IJ.iecitahisrn 1 ~ · NE-I s;tated that it ).$ fundam$tit:~lly un:$aii t0 imp.ose :fees on NRC licensees:, t:hE?.teby· inc~easing t!J;ei.i;; cibst.s· and adversi;1y o·f:fset.ting their competitive p6s·i tion, · fo.r ·whiob they de·r.i.ve D,cl:! benefit. The Council oh R.adionuclides a:nd Rad.io.pharmaoeutiaals. and tvro other c.ommerttets. (Amershati\ and Mallindkr6dt Medical) stated thc;it a¢tlv:i,ties that serv.$, th·e rnG.llective .1,n:t~:z:i~st o:f the pUbl,iC: shouid be fund~d. by genet·ai revenues r:ai.$ed :f:r;om tax$s'. NEI sug_gested tihat the NF,t t'etk:iubie ·its efforts to ensu'te that Gongres.s unde.J1stahas · E!hd c.o.rre.c:ts this. bas.ic inequity' ahd.. redo:iii'inended that NRC stibm±. t a iegis'lat:i ve package to ·congress that wouid all-ow less th$.n 100 pe.toent fee r.ecover·y :6;om lioens.ees·. Yartkee Atomic Elec:tric Company :i;.ecommend.ed that' t::h.e · NRC take a mo.re proactive and aggressive approach to s0lving this. issue at the ·congressional level.
The NMA !>Upp.arts . a mi-x of Funding Me-Chani.sms l. and 3, indicating' that by pursing these options., NRC would put into effect the recomriiendatioh made by the Comrtiissioh in its :E'ebruary 1994 Report t0 Congress that OBRA-90 be modified to relax the 100-percerit budget recovery r~quireinent, thereby eliminating many of the inequitable burdens 'imposed on NRC licensees. NMA aoknowledges that the pressure on the Fe·deral Government to achieve a balanced budget may make this legislative solution difficult to achieve, out it believes that fairness issues and the impact ·of the current system on competitiveness r.equires that the attempt be niade .· NMA points out that the fee problem w'j_.11 b.e exacerbated in future years as mo:te States become Agr.eement States", leaving fewer NRC licensees to bear an even greater share of the burden,, and that the number of op.erating sites can be expected to decline if NRC does not find a more equitable means of assessing fees on·its licensees. One State {Illinois) supported Funding Mechanism 3 stating that they supported. any necessary statutory changes to a.llow general funding of the Agreement State ·program, the assessment of fees for services to Federal agencies and either direct funding for international activities or billing to internationai a,gencies.
Two commenters (Yankee Atomic Electric Company and Ken Peveler) supported Funding Mechanism .4· (NRC to be funded through taxes), noting that the current arrangement of assessing fees to utilities, for exampl-e, drives
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the nuciear industry in a negative direction. That i's, the utilities pay the NRC fee" s but:, in turn., pass tl;'le costs on to its :r.:ate payers, whG arei the publi.c. Thus; thl=i ptiblic is pa.ying' the prioe. of fee~, which ha~. the same· eff·edt as taxes, that is., the pub:iic pays .. · Mr. PeveJer stated that NRG f·ees assesse.a · t0 af'plicaiits ah.Cd licensees are simply a:. wa:y o.f
. rea;rrahgi:i;i9. the fund_s, and such an. artii;i.ngement · p.uts t~ m,iciear. industryat art ecoBqmic i;iisadvantage; In the same vein( ABB-CE Nuclear Systems stati;icl that fees a:r;e, ohe.:i::ous and a contentious. is.sue, part:Lcularly in a de:peg-Ulated e~vironmerit in which nu.clear utilities· a:'l;;e bea.ring most ·af th$ ~n.tpden of the hal~ million ·do:)_,lars or se pe:.t year that the NRC redeiv.es in fee$.'· A'\?.$-'"C-E ·w\lcl.ea:i; Systems and. Yankee Atomic ElectriC Campany recenrtnende:d that. until .such time as fog'islcitive reiief cah be. pi"ovided, 10 CFR P.a.rt 1 '71 annual fee:;? be resdnded and NRC e.s·taJ:)1ish a pro.oess ot nec:overing the agertc;y·• s budg.et from ·fees i!l),posed on the. indusu~y that are
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S:limfuary Aha,lys.is of Ctitnmertts
limit'.ecl tw thos.e cust;s diteqtly· associ.a,ted with the ;r::e:gulatti:r:y service px,tivided, a •ifee ft>:t service;' c0nbept similar 'to dptioii 4.
dn.e coi:ilmetite:t ( Elrtte:irgy Op.e:t·a.ti6hq 1 ino, l ident:Lfiec;:\ an option rrot add;t;essec;i in the p.ap.e:i;: •. Unde;t: th'is o,ptiol\, tQ.e .. C.ortunissio.:rti. wm.i1d. see~ ieg':l.S.J.;abon to a.iiow .the. NRG ~P supp$..emen~ 1. t$ a.P.propr·iati,on for inapdatect . aqtivi t.:tes.; Entergy' stated that ·dht-r:.entJ,.y ·t;he:i?e .is neli · nte.t::hanism for the NRC to tiil!Je a, qoritrci.ct'or tq pe·r$orm ind,µst:i;-y-+neeCJ;eiQ: mandated ac;tivl ties and uhert Ji>:ill. the. :teq~eB"ter for, ti he review. . Ert'Qerg.y d t.'$q the exah).pl$ ~.f' the fuil-sc:ope probabiHsti.c risk assessment b.e'ip:g submitted tG NRC that has no.t peen aqteti on in ~ years, l).ot:ing ·that •i·we pay for the reviews that we get;; b.ut we can't alwa:ys get the Jie'lf.ie;>fs that w·e. want." Entergy wo.uid suppc;)rt. ch.ar,iges .:j_:p the l.egisJ,ation that would p·ei::mit the NRC 1 at the uti.i.ity' s te.qµest; to sei.ect the contractor of the ut.ilit.y' s choice to pe'rform technical reviews· of licensing reqU.es·ts. and 'Centier ·the invoices directly to the requesting ·util.ity ot organization for these reviews above b\idg'~t and FTE caps. The doun.cil dn Rad:iomiciides az:i.d. Radio.pharrttaceU:tica1s, Ainersharn, and Mallindk:i;odt Medical indicated that the inabili.ty to have an application reviewed and approved in a timely fashion affects the public when products cannot be manufactured and distributed because an application for a license, amendments, or container approval i;akes several months or years.
b. Conunents on Internal/External Factors
Yankee Atomic Electric Company stated ,that although the paper accurat:e:ly describes the history of ·and the equity issues associated with fees., it completely fails to note and address the fact that the entire electric power industry is in an ez;a of sweeping change through initiatives in Congress and the States to ~estnucture and deregul~te the electric power industry.
Pacific Gas and Electric (Angus) at one of the stakeholders meetings noted that the competitive environment in w;hich utilities must operate is an e·xternal factor that Should be considered. The commenter stated that currently each operating power reactor pays an annual fee of $2.7 million. bf this amount, approximately $500,000 is for activities that do not benefit the utility. The commenter indicated that as they begin
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· t~ look ahead to the turn o.:e the aentur-y (:iea.t 200.Q and 2001),. the $ Otl;, 00.D co.ulO. cbnsti tiU.te a;;trbut'. Qrie~·half of :i, pejr-ce·nt ·of the pxofi t of a p,lant estimat~d ;;it $100 ·miilion.i ancC. therefore,. the $§00., 000 t~:kes. a ve:t;y s:i..grtificant part (jf the, ·revenue .base fo+ tl'ie' powez- pia:hts; th1i:i atnbunt actually 'is at tt\.$ po.int viheI'e i,.t c.ontrib.utes to ~ne decision ~.Qe·:tzhe:r;· o.r h_~t yC?u ope:i:;-.q;b$ or. corltirp.j.e to operate the pmwe.t ;p1a·i;i.ts. i The con.@$nte:t stated th.at. <:;five:P tihe. corripB:ti ti.ve envi:ti::;ipnieht fac:etj. :qy op/i:il:-a:t~ng "pewer r:\eacthzi'ts. at t:he. turn. o.f the oentury; thi.$ ~xtenh.a;:t. ·£.aotor wo:uid s.u.flpr;mt: 'the positic;m th~t the $.$0 mll).i,qn ideht.J,fi.eti by the NRC as :tJ.6.t benefi.ttihg l;Lti¢nse-i;is i?hoii;LQ. be ~emoved fJ}rnq 'tll::re fe'E; b:as'e and reobve:r;-ed' · th:t::o:tJ.gh generi:iJ ta~ s~rud~ure.s. (Funding Meahan~sm :(.).
E. In .its p;t:>elimina:t:y. vie:W'$,. the Oornmis.sion' diq no.t prose any additional qi;i.estions for plik>iio eornfuent.
Suiritrtar_y Analysis o.f. c:Ontrttents.
3 .1:n .• 4 L:i,.st o.i. dornmenters
i.. oct.~.b:~,t; 21 1 199..~~ 6~ga~.:i;~ation o.f Ag;r:e:e.me.nt S.tQit:ies and donfelri'ence b:f R.adia:t.ion do1tc:i?0.i Pfo.c;ttam Di;t:ec:toll's. (Rohe rt Qi.i:lufo)
2. Oc'tol:ier 21, 1.9.9.fil:';. GrgaP.;;i_zat.:b;in of .Agre.eri\ent; S'tiftes. tRi:H:;iert qu:Liliti) :L. Q:c't;~p,e;r:. 2~., i 9%., stS:te of. New York; Depattmemt. o:f Labo.:t (Rita
Aldff:\.C}:ti) 4. Octli>t~er 2:1 .. 19fi:6, 1. Ag·:r-e:e.it\ent Stat;e/NRt Rer::i-ulato.rs.·• mee:ti.J:ig suft!m.<l.r¥ 5. Qdt~p.e.r 25--; i9$~, 6.rgan,.iZ·ati:on o.f Agreeir\ent St~;bes. (Th..qma.S Hili.l p. oe:toper 2·1'{~ 19·9.Q.; State 6t V'J'aEihlhg"t~n, department of Health (Terry
F'r,a.t·~ i¥) 1. OetQh:e:r; ~s,i,; 199.$.,.. Riehard Ba.r·kley, N'.RC B. No.ve.rtib.e:t 3~ 19.9Q; ·Marvin Lewi.:; 9. Nove:iii:be:t 4., 1Q9€$.;. sta:~e·. oi New· Hanipsnire, De.partmertt o:E ·Healtn and
Huma111.' ss:tvice~ (D;\;ane T·efft;:) 10.. Novembe:i;- 7, 199.6, Sta:te of Miss.issi.ppi,. Dep.artment of Hecl:l.tih (Robert
Goff) 11. Noveiii:ber 7, 1996·~ Organiz,ation of Agreement States amended· ooiilment:s
· (Robert Quillin) 12. No.vertiber i4,. 19.96., State of Oregon, Depa!!t.ment ·of Human Re sou.tees
(Ray D. Ba;r;iS) . 13.. November 14, 1·996, State of South Carolina, Department of Health and
Envitb.nmental Control (.M •. K. Batavia) 14. Nbvember 21, 1996; 'state of Louisiana, Department of Environmental
Quality (Ronald Wa:sdorn) 15. No.vember 21, 19.96., State of Geci:rgia, Department of Natu:tal Res·ouroes
(Thomas E. Hill) 16. November 2i, 1996, State o:E Utah, Department of Envir:onmental
Quality (William J. Sinclair) 17. November 22, 1996, South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. (Gary Taylor) 18. Novetilbe.t 25,. 199.6, Wes'tinghouse Electric (N. J. Liparulo) 19 .. November 27, 1996, Nuclear Energy Institute (Thomas D. Ryan) 20.. November 27, 199.6, State of Texas, Department of Health (Richard
Ratliff)
Phase II Stakeholder Interaction Report Page 3-129
Fees Summary Analysis of Conunents
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21. Nov'erilber. 27, 1996., Council o.f Radiation ·control Brmgrams D_irectors (GB,Q.P.D) (Will.Lam i?. Domsj_fe) .
22 .: Nov'e:t$er 27, 199 6., Council on Radionuciides and Rad:i:opbarro:aceuticals [Ro.y w. Brown)
.23. Decewer 1, 19.9.6.., Elnv'·ironmental .coalition on, Nuclear Power (Judith H, .::r~n:i;risr\ld)
2·4. DeJ±.ertili>.e;t ~. 19.%, SElNTI:NEi:i;., Arner.s·hatn Coii'p.otaHoIJ. (Kate Rbughan) 2·5.. Dece~'Eir 2~ 199.6; ·-State cif New Jersey (Jill Lipoti) ·26.- Dec~rnber 2, 199..q., Yari.ke·e A:botnic Eleatric co... (Jane M. Grant) 2..7. De,a¢;i:iiber 2 1 1996;; Statre of. Mary'J,and;. D.ep·a:ttinerit 6.f the. Envi:i;0niti.ent .
(R9i<?ti.O G.. Fletch.e.!?.) 28. Deoer$.e:t 2.; 1996,, Ente;i:?gy Operations., inc. (Miclhael J .. Meisner) 29·, Dece:n\be;!\' 2., i9~rey; MaliinC:k:r-odt;: Medical; Irtc. (Ashok ,Dhar-) 30, .D$:dero0-~:P 2.! 1996( ABB Corobustiofi Engi:heetini;i{ N\.l.dlear Syst:ems
( dhi;Xi:l,·es ar-irtkrtia,ii) 3i. Dece.n®et 2, 1996, Na,t~emal M.it.i.itig Assoc.iatibn ('Ri¢ha;r:d Lawspn.) 32.. De-Q~:qib.e.r. 2, i99.6; Llliri.ois. D.l:;lpartment of. Nuclear Safety (.ri'ho:i_rias -W.
©rtt:.;\.g$t.·i 33; o.eceriiber. 2, 19% 1 No Name
ORA-ii COMMENTS
Washington, D.C.. (Octob.er 24-25, 1996i pages 23 - 43.
1. OA.S. and GR.CPD ('.Dori1 Hi.1.1.l 2. r.<en P~V;e,1.ei' I rns· tJtil,i tie!S.' Inc..
coio:radtD Springs, Cc. (.C:Jc:tc'Jber 3·1 -· Novertiber- 1., 1996) ·pages 449 4:6$.
1. Ei:ntier~y Qp.eFatfo.ns., Inc. (Mt. E::ngiand,) 2.. J\RB "G}o:mbusti-0n Engineer.i,ng Nuclear systems· (Char"les Brin)anan.l
chic;:ag"c>, IL (NGvember 7-<8, 1996) pages 11 ,... 39
1. Pacific Gas and Eledtt-ic (M.l;ke Angus) 2. Washington Public Power Supply Systems (Mr. Swank) ·3. G.Oirtinon·Weaith lilciison (Irene JohrtsortJ 4. Coirirnonwealth Edison (Ken Ainger)
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SECY Numqer Paper Date
COMS-80-001-JAA 01/25/1980
COMS-80-001-JMH 06/20/1980
COMS-80-001-PAB 01125/1980
COMS-80-001-RTK 01/30/1980
COMS-80-001-SY 02/08/1980
COMS-80-001-VXG 02/08/1980
COMS-80-002-JAA 01125/1980
COMS-80-002-JMH 06130/1980
COMS-80-002-PAB 01/28/1980
COMS-80-002-SY 03/01/1980
COMS-80-002-VXG 02/08/1980
COMS-80-003-JAA 01/29/1980
COMS-80-003-JMH 11/25/1980
COMS-80,003-PAB 05/14/1980
COMS-80-003-SY 04/01/1980
COMS-80-003-VXG 02/14/1980
COMS-80-004-JAA 01/30/1980
COMS-80-004-JMH 11/26/1980
COMS-80-004-PAB 01131/1980
COMS-80-004-RTK 02101/1980
COMS-80-004-SY 01/01/1980
COMS-80-004-VXG 04/15/1980
COMS-80-005~JAA 02108/1980
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Paper Type
COMSECY REPORT
Released · Paper Title
January 21, 1980 Letter From Udall
Unit Team Organizatoinal Concept: Should We Ask the Staff to Consider It?
Congressional Testimony
Commission Briefing
Waste Confidence Rulemaking Proceeding
Sterling (See A-80-4)
Solicitation of Views of Federal Agencies for Waste Confidence Proceeding
Selective Absorption Unit Proposal
Philippines Reactor Report
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Citizens Groups Request for a Commission Mtg. Regarding the Cleanup of TMI
Mixed Oxide fuel Use at Ginna (Closed)
Recruitment for Chairman -ASLBP
Disposal of Meeting Records for Closed Personnel & lnteral Org. Meetings on 1215 & 12/7, 1979
UCS Petition
Action Plan
MOX Fuel Use al Ginna
Phillipines Export (Also See 2115 Memo From Chilk to Dircks)
ALAB-603 -- SECY-A-80-140
NRC Participation in REX 80 ALPHA
Senior Professional Service for NRC
Internal Commission Procedures (Dropped)
OGC Redraft of Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1980
Storage of Mixed Oxide Fuel
SECY Number Paper Date
COMS-80-005-PAB 01/31/1980
COMS-80-005-RTK 03/17/1980
COMS-80-005-SY 07/28/1980
COMS-80-005-VXG 05116/1980
COMS-80-006-JAA 02/20/1980
COMS-80-006-PAB 02/1311980
COMS-80-006-RTK 05/3011980
COMS-80-006-SY 0911011980
COMS-80-006-VXG 05/16/1980
COMS-80-007-JAA 02/2511980
COMS-80-007-PAB 02/2911980
COMS-80-007-VXG 06/19/1980
COMS-80-00S~JAA 02/2511980
COMS-80-008-PAB 03/0311980
COMS-80-008-VXG 07/2111980
COMS-80-009A-PAB . 03/25/1980
COMS-80-009-JAA 02/29/1980
COMS-80-009-PAB 03/11/1980
COMS-80-009-VXG 10/1411980
COMS-80-010-JAA 03118/1980
COMS-80-010-VXG 08/07/1980
COMS-80-011-JAA 03/28/1980
COMS-80-011-PAB 03/14/1980
Paper Type
COMSECY REPORT
Released Paper Title
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OGC Memo of 12/5/79 on Cmr. Bradford's Request of 10/25/79 Re: Udi:!ll Ur. lo Chm. Hendrie on Skagit
TMI
Conformance of Supp. Info. Re: Emergency Planning Rule
Meet with Albert Latter, President of R&D Association
Commission Use of ACRS Views
Mitchell Rogovin's 11/15 Memo
Reevaluation of NRG Dependence on DOE Labs
Procedure for Handling Minor Appeal Board Decisions
SECY-80-182D Indian Point
SECY-79-642 - NRR Reorganization
Commission Guidance
Program Area Briefing
Proposed Letter lo AEOD: Qualifications of Power Reactor Operators SECY-79-330E/F
Brief on South Texas NUC Project
Indian Point Order on Inter. Operations
Sequoyah OL
Proposed Letter lo Governor Riley
Sequoyah OL
SECY-A-80-140 Review of ALAB-603 St. Lucie 2
Monitoring Adjudicatory Proceedings
Emergency Preparedness Requests
OJA Audit Plan
Slaff/License Meetings on Indian Point Unit 2 & 3
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-80-011-VXG 05/2111980
COMS-80-012-JAA 04/03/1980
COMS-80-012-PAB 03/26/1980
COMS-80-012-VXG 11/21/1980
COMS-80-013-JAA 04/10/1980
COMS-80-013-PAB 03/28/1980
COMS-80-014~JAA 04/16/1980
COMS-80-014-PAB 03/30/1980
COMS-80-015-JAA 04/21/1980
COMS-80-015-PAB 04/10/1980
COMS-80-016-JAA 04/12/1980
COMS-80-016-PAB 04/18/1980
COMS-80-017-JAA 05/14/1980
COMS-80-017-PAB 05/14/1980
COMS-80-018-JAA 05/16/1980
COMS-80-018-PAB 04/28/1980
COMS-80-019-JAA 05/23/1980
COMS-80-019-PAB 04/30/1980
COMS-80-020-JAA 05/20/1980
COMS-80-020-PAB 05/14/1980
COMS-80-021-JAA 05/22/1980
COMS-80-021-PAB 05/1411980
COMS-80-022-JAA 06/03/1980
COMSECY REPORT
Released Paper Title
Vienna Telegram (Classified)
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Conclusions Concerning Past Events of Theft or Diversion of Significant Quantities of Strategic Special NUC Material (SSNM) (SEC-80-104)
No. Anna Low Power AuthoriiaUon (Dropped per Bradford's office)
Transmission of Info to the Reagan Transition Team
Procedures for Endorsing Research Contracts
Extent to Which New OL's Comply With Current NRC Rule, Reg. Guides & Branch Tech Positions
Standard Requirements & Procedures for Placement of Documents in NRC PDRs
Request for OJA Investigation Re: Export of Material & Equipment to Argentina .i11 Violation of 1 O CFR 110.40 (b) .
FY-82-86 Policy, Planning & Programming Guidance
Reconsideration of Alternative Approaches to NRC's Present Practices in Treatment of Need for Power and Energy Conservation
Proposed Ltr. to EPA Admin. Costle Reaffirming NRG Representative to the Rad. Policy Council
South Texas Investigation
Proposed Organizational Changes
UCS Petitiort
Commission Management Study
TMI Citizens GP Participation in PEIS Activities
Letler to Governor Thornburgh
OGC-S 4/30/80 Memo on South Texas
Role of NRC in Emergencies
UCS Petition
Differing Professional Opinions (SECY-80-164)
· Establishing Priority for Staff Emergency Planning Review for Operation Sites
Ur. Im Pickering Cone: Understandings Relating to the US Offer
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-80-022-PAB 06/09/1980
COMS-80-023-JAA 06/04/1980
COMS-80-023-PAB 07/17/1980
COMS-80-024-JAA 06/24/1980
COMS-80-024-PAB 07/22/1980
COMS-80-025-JAA 06/25/1980
COMS-80-025-PAB 07/25/1980
COMS-80-026-JAA 07/29/1980
COMS-80-026-PAB 09/02/1980
COMS-80-027-JAA 08/01/1980
COMS-80-027-PAB 08/06/1980
COMS-80-028-JAA 09/16/1980
COMS-80-028-PAB 09/02/1980
COMS-80-029-JAA 09/24/1980
COMS-80-029-PAB 09/12/1980
COMS-80-030-JAA. 09/24/1980
COMS-80-0.30-PAB 10/15/1980
COMS-80-031-JAA 10/14/1980
COMS-80-031-PAB 05/14/1980
COMS-80-032-JAA 10/20/1980
COMS-80-032-PAB 11/20/1980
COMS-B0-033-JAA 11/06/1980
COMS-80-034-JAA 11/10/1980
COMSECY REPORT
Released Paper Title
Re Review & Reevaluation of Commission's Existing Regulations
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SECY-80-230 - Commission Guidance on Implementation New Operating License Requests Fm TMI 2 Action Plan
Compliance of NRG Licensees With NRG Regs., R~g. Guides, Branch Technical Positions and Licensees Commitments ·
Pilot Program in Consumer Affairs
7115 Slaff Response lo Comm. Order ol 5/27 Re: Tests for Electrical Connectors and Fire Protection Systems
Erwin (A 80-41A, A 80-82A)
Staff Interpretation of Comm. May 27 Order on Environmental Qualification and Fire Protection
State Agreements Limited to Facilities for Disp. of Low-Level Waste
Exports to Switzerland (Conf}
SECY 401 of Energy Reorg Act
Bailly Plant
NFS-Erwin ID Results
Program Envi Impact Statement on TMI Cleanup
Scope of Assisi Reducing Procedural Cost Burdens
North Anna
Status Report on Bingham Amend (SECY-80-414)
Portions of Transcript from TMI Restart Proceeding Prehearing Conference
Memo of Understanding Between NRC & FEMA for Incident Response
Leiter to Brezezinski (Secret)
TMI Action Plan, Chapter V, Formal Procedures for Ensuring Broader Public Interaction (No action req. by SECY)
Publication of Rules in FR
Conversion of Provisional Ols to Full Term OLs
Staff Reqs -- Report on Selection & Training of ASLBP Members c_ NUREGS-0548
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-80-035-JAA 1112011980
COMS-80-036-JAA 1210911980
COMS-80-037-JAA 12/10/1980
COMS-81-001-JAA 0111511981
COMS-81-001-JMH 06105/1981
COMS-81-001-NJP 08/2111981
COMS-81-001-PAB 01/27/1981
COMS-81-001-SY 05109/1990
COMS-81-001-TMR 05109/1990
COMS-81-001-VXG 05/07/1990
COMS-81-002-JAA 02/23/1981
COMS-81-002-JMH 06/11/1981
COMS-81-002-NJP 09/04/1981
COMS-81-002-PAB 04/1711981
COMS-81-002-SY 05/09/1990
COMS,81-002-TMR 11116/1981
COMS-81-002-VXG 03110/1981
COMS-81-003-JAA 04/22/1981
COMS-81-003-NJP 09121/1981
COMS-81-003-PAB 06/09/1981
COMS,81-003-SY 04113/1981
COMS-81-003-VXG 03/1011981
COMS-81-004A-PAB 06/18/1981
COMSECY REPORT
Released Paper Title
Action Plan Ill.A 1.2 - EOF (superseded by JA-80-37)
Unresolved Safety Action
Action Plan 111.A.1.2 - EOF (COMJA-80-35)
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Legislative Proposals to Alleviate Financial Hardships of Residents Inspectors
Improvement in OIA OPS
License Conditions Concerning Shift Staffing for Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant, Unit 1
OIA Report on Tera Contract
Statement of Policy Relative to 1he NRC PEIS on 1he Cleanup of TMl-2 (Superseded by 81-2)
City of West Chicago vs. NRC
TVA Material False Statement Re: Tests Repair to Sequoyah Unit 1 Pressurized Relief Line
TERA Contract
ASLBP Model Hearing Schedule
TMl-1 (Restrart) Management Competence Decision
Staff March 4, 1981 Proposal to Delay Post-GP Changes Rule Indefinitely
Statement or Policy Relative to the NRG PEIS on Cleanup of TMl-2
Clinch River Breeder Reactor
Improving Hearing Process: Use of ALJ's
NUC Power Plant Slaff Working Hours
Streamlining the Licensing Process
New IE Enfoncement Policy
Advisory Screening Committees
Sequoyah Pressurizer Weld
SRP Review of OL Applications
SECY Number Paper Date
COMS-81-004-JAA 04/24/1981
. COMS-81-004-NJ P 09/30/1981
COMS-81-004-PAB 06/12/1981
COMS-81-004-VXG 03/17/1981
COMS-81-005-JAA 06/19/1981
COMS-81-005-NJP 09/30/1981
COMS-81-005-PAB 06/23/1981
COMS-81-005-VXG 07/16/1981 .
COMS-81-006-JAA 09/11/1981
COMS-81-006-NJ P 10/16/1981
COMS-81-006-PAB 06/25/1981
COMS-81-006-VXG 0510911990
COMS-81-007A-VXG 09/30/1981
COMS-81-007-JM 10/01/1981
COMS-81-007-NJP 05107/1990
COMS-81-007-PAB 0710911981
COMS-81-007-VXG 08/2611981
COMS-81-008.-JM 10106/1981
COMS-81-008-NJP 05/07/1990
COMS-81-008-PAB 09114/1981
COMS-81-008-VXG 10/02/1981
COMS-81-009-JM 10107/1981
COMS-81-009-NJP 12/17/1981
Paper Type
COMSECY REPORT
Released Paper litle
Emergency Response Procedures
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Pelition for Extension of Deadline for Environmental Qualification of Class IE Electrical Equipment (81-486)
SRP Review of OL Applications
Sequoyah Pressurizer Weld - Admonishing TVA
Waste Confidence Proceeding
Systematic Assessmenl of Licensee Performance
Tracking of Agency Safety Issues
Automation Industries -- Abnormal Event
Response lo GAO Final Report Entitled "Greater Commitment Needed to Solve Continuing Problems al TMI"
Proposed ATWS Rule
Pressurized Thermal Shock
Diablo Canyon Low Power Decision (OVERTAKEN BY EVENTS)
Report on the Implementation of IAEA
Extensions of Time
Stalement of Policy on Compliance Dates for NRG Requirements
SECY-81-350 South Texas
Report on the Implementation of IAEA
Planned Expenditure of FY82
DIA. Survey of NRC's QNQC Program
Regulation to Require Reporting of Violation of NRG Regulations
SECY-81-440 - Nuclear Power Plant Working Hours
Licensing Board Memo Re: EMP
Proposed Sctiedule for Commission Review of SEC 50.12 Request for CRBR
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-81-009-PAB 09/2511981
COMS-81-009-VXG 1011911981
COMS-81-010-JAA 11/09/1981
COMS-81-010-PAB 1010211981
COMS-81-010-VXG 11/27/1981
COMSc81-011-JAA 05109/1990
COMS-81-011-PAB 10/30/1981
COMS-81-012-JAA 11123/1981
COMS-81-012-PAB 12/03/1981
COMS-81-013-JAA 12/0211981
COMS-81-013-PAB 12117/1981
COMS-81-014-JAA 05109/1990
COMS-81-014-PAB 12/2111981
COMS-82-001-JAA 02/10/1982
COMS-82-001-JKA 11/24/1982
COMS-82'001-NJP 03125/1982
COMS-82-001-SY 04/01/1982
COMS-82-001-TMR 09/14/1982
COMS-82-001-VXG 01/20/1982
COMS-82-002-JAA 0412311982
COMS-82-002-JKA. 12/30/1982
COMS-82-002-NJP 06/14/1982
COMS-82-002-SY 04130/1990
COMSECY REPORT
R~leased Paper Title
IE lnvesligation of Stepan Chemical Co_
Diablo Canyon
. Quadrex Report and South Texas Proceeding
Proceeding on Indian Point
Commission Review of Diablo Canyon Seismic Issues
NRC SHUTDOWN PLAN(NO ACTION TAKEN)
October 28, 1981 Petition lo Suspend Construction on South Texas
SECY-81-647- Executive Order 12291: Federal Regulation
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SECY-81-648 - Revised Rule Concerning Documentation of Differences from the Revised Standard Review Plan
Incident Response Role
PG&E - Cloud Report
QA/QC
Boards Citing Commissinr Speeches
Request for Clarification
SECY-82-153 - Proposed Rulemaking on Accreditation of Qualification Testing Organizations
Procedures for lnteractio11 with the Executive Branch
Policy Statement on Information Flow (To OPE to Prepare FRN 6/16182)
Investigations Policy (Action Completed al Management Meeting)
SECY-81-625 - Final Rule on In-Transit Physical Protection of Special Nuclear Material of Moderate Strategic Significance (10 CFR Part 73)
Rulemaking on Certification of Radiographers (SECY-82-102)
Waste Confidence Proceeding
Johnson Memo of 6/2182 Re: Security Plan Litigaton
SECY-82-72NB2-72C - Coordinated Program for Steam Generators (Overtaken by Events)
SECY Number Paper Date
COMS-82-002-TMR · 12/17/1982
COMS-82-002-VXG 02110/1982
COMS-82-003-JAA 07/20/1982
COMS-82-003-NJP 07/2011982
COMS-82-003-SY 07/1511982
COMS-82-003-VXG 02116/1982
COMS-82-004-JAA 06/22/1982
COMS-82-004-NJP 07/2011982
COMS-82-004-SY 12/1311982
COMS-82-004-VXG 11103/1982
COMS-82-005-JAA 06/29/1982
COMS-82-005-NJP 12/03/1982
COMS-82-005-VXG 11/04/1982
COMS-82-006-JAA 07/1311982
COMS-82-006-NJP 12/15/1982
COMS-82-006-VXG 11/2911982
COMS-82-007-JAA 07/12/1982
COMS-82-007-VXG 12/15/1982
COMS-82-008-JAA 08/06/1982
COMS-82-009-JAA 09123/1982
COMS-82-010-JAA 10/2511982
COMS-82-011-JAA 1012711982
COMS-82-012-JAA 10/2811982
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GPU vs. Babc;oGk & WilGox
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SECY-82-49-Adj. Issue Info: Delay in Hearing Schedule on South Texas Projects Units 1&2
Public Meeting Following Emergency Drill
Public Mtg. Following Emergency Exercise (COMJA-82-3)
SECY-82-72 and Supplements· Coordinated Program for Steam Generators
Re: IP Traveling to Foreign Countries
Direction to Indian Point Board (Overtaken - No Action)
Proposed Memo to the EDO Re: Safeguards Requirements at Power Reactors
LiGensing Board Panel Annual Report
GPU vs. Babcock and Wilcox
Admiral Rickover's Services
Approval of 1983 Policy and Planning Guidance
Brief on Draft Report of the Regulatory Reform Task Force (Closed per Discussion at Agenda)
Diablo Canyon Phase II
Poss.Ible Study on Construction Practices
Regulatory Reform
Letter Concerning EPA's Proposed Rule on High Level Waste (SECY-82-197B & CR-82-80)
Regionalization
Request for Risk Comparison Study of Electricity Generating Alternatives
Proposed Enforcement Action for Failure to Comply With Prompt Notification System Requirement
TMl-2 Appeal Board DeGision on Aircraft Crash Probability (ALAB-692) Overtaken by Events
Publishing Commission Opinions and NRC Issuances
SECY-82-414- Diablo Canyon Design Verification Program - Phase II Recommendations
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SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type Released Paper Title
COMS-82-013-JAA 12/01/1982 Revision of the Research Budget~
COMS-82-014-JAA 12/03/1982 Cancellation of North Anna Unit 3
COMS-82-015-JAA 12/2111982 Additional Comments for Policy and Planning Guidance
COMS-83-001A-JAA 04111/1983 Response to FEMA Concerning Public Participation
COMS-83-001-FMB 11/04/1983 l(b )(6)
COMS-83-001-JAA 03/17/1983 FEMA Suggestion Concerning Public Participation in Emergency Preparedness Evaluations
COMS-83-001-JKA 01/0311983 Redraft Order for TMl-1 Restart Immediate Effectiveness Decision
COMS-83-001-NJP 01/10/1983 Commission Action on 01 Po:>licy Proposals
COMS-83-001 ~SY 03/14/1983 Status oC (b )(6) I investigation EX.6
COMS-83-001-TMR 01/11/1983 Nolice of Enforcement Action
COMS-83-001-VXG 01/0411983 NRR Licensing Actions
COMS-83-002-JAA 04/12/1983 Resident Inspector Study
COMS-83-002-JKA 03/01/1983 Proposed Insert to 1982 Annual Report lo Congress (Probable Risk Assessment Methodology)
COMS-83-002-NJP 02/10/1983 Quality Assurance Initiatives
COMS-83-002-SY 03116/1983 Proposed Extension of Advisory Comm. Charter
COMS-83-002-VXG 01106/1983 Status of Implementation of Emergency OPs Facilities
COMS-83-003-JAA 04/21/1983 Audit Program
COMS-83-003-JKA 06/15/1983 NRG Authority to Reimburse IEEE
COMS-83-003-NJ P 02/2511983 TMI Restart
COMS-83-003-SY 05120/1983 Revised Bacldit SRM
COMS-83-003-VXG 01/13/1983 Bechtel's Role al Zimmer
COMS-83-004-JAA 05/18/1983 Reducing Enrichment Level in U.S. Reactors
COMS-83-004-JKA 07/1911983 Implications of the Salem Event and Safely Goals
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SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-83-004-NJP 03/23/1983
COMS-83-004-SY 05/31/1983
COMS-83-004-VXG 04121/1983
COMS-83-005-JKA 0811911983
COMS-83-005-SY 08/1711983
COMS-83-005-VXG 05113/1983
COMS-83-006-JKA 1010511983
COMS-83-006-NJP 0411911983
COMS-83-006-VXG 07/0711983
COMS-83-007-JKA 10/1311983
COMS-83-007-NJP 0412611983
COMS-83-008-JKA 1011411983
COMS-83-008-NJP 05/05/1983
COMS-83-008-VXG 0810511983
COMS-83-009-NJP 05106/1983
COMS-83-010-JKA 12115/1983
COMS-83-010-NJP 05/23/1983
COMS-83-011-NJP 08/2311983
COMS,83-012-NJP 08129/1983
COMS-83-013-NJP 09107/1983
COMS-83-014-NJP 09/12/1983
COMS-83-016-NJP 1111011983
COMS-83-017-NJP 1111711983
COMSECY REPORT
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Proposed Ur. to FEMA Re: A State's Capability to Substitute its Emergency Planning Efforts for a Nonparticipating County
Malerial Furnished from Region I Revelanl tolTui{§i)Allegations
Regionalization
Telephone Calls from U.S. Attorney for Middle District of PA (OVERTAKEN BY EVENTS)
Draft SRM Requesting Preparation of Reports for House Appropriation Committee
Draft PS-- Engineering Experlise on Shift (SECY-83-52A)
OIA Survey of Recnet NRC Regionalizatlon Efforts
Criteria for Post-Accident Recovery Guidelines (SECY-83-44)
TMl-1 Schedule
Safely Goal Policy Statement (RESOLVE AT COMM. MTG.)
Periodic Meetings wlt11 the Advisory Panel on TMl-2 Cleanup
Uranium Mill Tailings Regulations
Proposed Response to Mr. Ottinger on Resource Needs
TMl-1
Reappointment of ACRS Member
Exercise Frequency Info Notice
President's Executive Exchange Program
OIA Memo Did 8/16/83 on Contacts with DOJ
Contacts with DOJIFBI
Release of Interim Investigation Report on Allegations Involving TMl-2
Two Questi0t1s on Meeting with TMl-2 Advisory Board
Comm. Gilinsky's Correspondence wilh Universities & lhe Execulive BR Re: Research Reactors
SECY Memo Dtd 11115 011 Security
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COMS-83-018-NJP 12/0611983 SECY-83-378- NRG Role in the Continuity of Government Program
COMS-83-019-NJP 12/0911983 TMl-1 Sleam Generation· Repair Significant Hazards Consideration
COMS-83-020-NJP 12/1911983 Licensing Board's Annual Report FY1983
COMS-84-001-FMB 06/05/1984 Security Measures at Nonpower Reactors
COMS-84-001-JKA 01/23/1984 Diablo Canyon
COMS-84-001-LWZ 08/2811984 Format for Staff Papers to Commission
COMS-84-001-NJP 01/1111984 SECY-83-198 - Differing Professional Opinions
COMS-84-001-SY 11/08/1984 Proposal Re: Coordination with ACRS
COMS-84-001-TMR 03/28/1984 ACRS Review of Diablo Canyon
COMS-84-001-VXG 01/1311984 Regional Foreign Travel
COMS-84-002-FMB 12/1411984 OMB Budget Recommendations
COMS-84-002-JKA 02/22/1984 Commission Concurrence Decision on DOE Nuclear Waste Repository Site Selection Guidelines (84-67)
COMS-84-002-LWZ 11/13/1984 Remands of Issues to Licensing Boards
COMS~84-002-NJP 01/2311984 Security at H Street
COMS-84-002-TMR 1012211984 Suggested Inputs for Training Policy Statement
COMS-84-002-VXG 01/18/1984 Byron Proceeding
COMS-84-003-JKA 03/01/1984 Minority Hiring
COMS-84-003-NJP 02/0211984 Report on Interrelationships Between 10 and IE
COMS-84-003-VXG 02/0611984 NRG Guidance to Licensees for Pipe Replacements at BWRS
COMS-84-004-JKA 04/2511984 Proposed EPA High Level Waste Standards
COMS-84-004-LWZ 12/14/1984 Language in Section 2.764 and iri Related Policy Statemerits
COMS-84-004-NJP 02/1311984 Proposed Reorganization of RES
COMS-84-004-VXG 02/17/1984 QA Report to Congress
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SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type Released Paper Title
COMS-84-005-JKA 05/02/1984 Weekly Info Report
COMS-84-005-LWZ 12/14/1984 Policy Statements
COMS-84-005-NJP 02/21/1984 Automation
COMS-84-006-JKA 06/11/1984 Diablo Canyon
COMS-84-006-LWZ 12/14/1984 Recommendation for the Elimination of OGC Negative Consent Paper
COMS-84-006-VXG 02/27/1984 Diablo Canyon Allegation Mgmt.
COMS-84-007-JKA 09107/1984 Diablo Canyon
COMS-84-007-LWZ 12/14/1984 NRG Budget Process
COMS-84-007-NJP 02/21/1984 Automation
COMS-84-007-VXG 03/22/1984 Bevill - Prop Rule Ending Staff's Participation in Hearings as a Full Party
COMS-84-008-JKA 09110/1984 Certificate of Licensee Environmental Qualification Program
COMS-84-008-LWZ 12/26/1984 ConsideratiOfl of a Temporary Hiring Freeze
COMS-84-008-VXG 03/28/1984 Diablo Canyon Low Power License
COMS-84-009-JKA 09/25/1984 SECY-84-343 - Licensing Board Recommendation About Shoreham
COMS-84-009-NJP 03126/1984 Regulatory Philosophy
COMS-84-009-VXG 04/12/1984 Miller Letter
. COMS-84-010-JKA 09/26/1984 OIA Report Board Memo Re: UCLA Proceeding
COMS-84-010-NJP 03/27/1984 Response to Simpson Letter on Budget
COMS-84-010-VXG. 04/12/1984 QA Report to Congress
COMS-84-011-JKA 09/21/1984 9/1/84 Leiter from R. Parks Re: Diablo Canyon
COMS-84-011-NJP 03/27/1984 Northeastern $eismic Research Contracts
COMS-84-011-VXG 05/31/1984 Grand Gulf Low Power Operation
COMS-84-012-NJP 03/27/1984 Response to Sen. Simpson's Ur. Dtd. 3/18/84
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COM~-84-013-NJP 04/03/1984
COMS-84-015-NJP 04/09/1984
COMS-84-016-NJP 04/10/1984
· COMS-84-017-NJP 04/09/1984
COMS-84-018-NJP . 04/23/1984
COMS-84-019-NJP 04/23/1984
COMS-84-020-NJP 04/26/1984
COMS-84-021-NJP 04/26/1984
COMS-84-022-NJP 04/26/1984
COMS-84-023-NJP 05/03/1984
COMS-84-024-NJP 05/21/1984
COMS-84-025-NJP 05/30/1984
COMS-84-026-NJP 06/05/1984
COMS-84-027-NJP 06/15/1984 .
COMS-84-028-NJP 06128/1984.
COMS-84-029-NJP 07/10/1984
COMS-84-030-NJP 08/17/1984
COMS-84-031-NJ P 08/21/1984
. COMS-84-032-NJP · 08/21/1984
COMS-84-033-NJP 08/23/1984
COMS-84-034-NJP 09/06/1984
COMS-84-035-NJP 09/07/1984
COMS-84-036-NJP 09/12/1984
COMSECY REPORT
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Federal Help for TMl-2 Cleanup
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01 Referrals lo Justice on Material False Statement.Allegations (Criminal v. Civil Invest)
DC Cook
Revised Cover Letter Forwarding the Staff's Report to Congress on QA
ACRS Reorganization
Reappointment of ACRS Member
SECY-83-378 - NRC Role in the Continuity in Government Program
Shoreham.
Telecon - Gene Roberts, Editor Philadelphia Inquirer
EDO Memo of 4/6 Re: Nominees for Advisory Committee on Enforcement Policy
Budget Reclama Leiter
TMl-2 Investigations
Contract for Review of Independent Design Verification Program (IDVP)
Technical Assistance Contract for IE
Prop Memo to Slaff Re: Nuclear Power Plant Training Program
Draft Respo[lSe to Congressman Markey's Ltrs. on Shoreham
Reappointment of ACRS Members
Quality Assurance Contract
Waste Management Research Contract
Uranium Mill Tailings Implementation and Enforcement Policy Statement
Approval of Technical Assistance Contract
Reorganization of IE
Rotation or Membership ACMI
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-84-037-NJP 11/08/1984
COMS-84-039-NJP 10/17/1984
COMS-84-040-NJ P 10/1611984
COMS-84-041-NJP 10/19/1984
COMS-84-042-NJP 10/24/1984
COMS-84-043-NJP 10/2411984
COMS-84-044-NJP 10/24/1984
COMS-84-045-NJP 11/07/1984
COMS-84-046-NJP 11/08/1984
COMS-84-047-NJP 11/1411984
COMS-84-048-NJP 11/1411984
COMS-84-049-NJP 11/28/1984
COMS-84-050-NJP 12/04/1984
COMS-84-051-NJP 12/04/1984
COMS-84-052-NJP 12/13/1984
COMS-84-053-NJP 12/18/1984
COMS-84-054-NJP 12/20/1984
COMS-85-001-FMB 01/25/1985
COMS-85-001-JKA 01/09/1985
COMS-85-001-LWZ 02/01/1985
COMS-85-001-NJP 01/10/1985 .
COMS-85-001-SY 02/04/1985
COMS-85-001-TMR 06/12/1985
COMSECY REPORT
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TMl-2 Cleanup
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Request for Approval of a Technical Assistance Contract Extension with SAi
SECY-84-212A- Civil vs. Criminal Invest.
Proposed Backlit Rulemakirig
SECY-83-64A- Proposed Rule to Modify ENO Criteria
Interaction with Admir. Ruckelshaus on Uranium Mill Tailings
Commission Policy on Low Power & Full Power Authorization
Decision Regardirig Restart of San Oriofre
TMl-2 Cleanup (CONMP-84-37)
ACRS Consideration of Seismic Design Features of San Onofre 1
Legal Effects of Certain Reg Actions .
Info Briefings for Individual Commissioners
Prop Technical Assistance Contract with Mitre Corp.
Hearing Process Admin. Reforms
Request to l11Crease a Technical Assistance Contract with Parameter, Inc.
· MP&L Civil Penalty (84-419)
Slaff Req. to Solicit Bids on a Technical Assistance Contract on High Level Waste Matters
Procedure from Commission Consideration of New Source Term Info
Waterford & San Onofre Operators Implicated in TMl-2 Leak Rate Falsification
TMI Restart Licensee's Training Program
Allegations on 01 Report- Comanche Peak
TMl-2 Draft Information Notice on Cleanup Schedule and Funding
Scheduling of Emergency Plan Drill for Shoreham
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-85-002-FMB 01/3011985
COMS-85-002-JKA 01/31/1985
COMS-85-002-NJP 01/1411985
COMS-85-002-SY 05/3111985
COMS-85-002-TMR 01/16/1985
COMS-85-003-FMB 03/0611985
COMS-85-003-JKA 0113111985
COMS-85-003-LWZ 03/2011985
COMS-85-003-NJP 01/16/1985
COMS-85-003-SY 0710211985
COMS-85-003-TMR 02/0711985
COMS-85-004-FMB 05/1311985
COMS-85-004-J KA 03/11/1985
COMS-85-004-NJP 0111611985
COMS-85-004-SY 08/0511985
COMS-85-004-TMR 02/19/1985
COMS-85-005A-TMR 02/1911985
COMS-85-005-FMB 06/0611985
COMS-85-005-JKA 04/1911985
COMS-85-005-L WZ 07/02/1985
COMS-85-005-NJP 01/23/1985
COMS-85-005-TMR 02/1911985
COMS-85-006-FMB 06/1411985
COMSECY REPORT
Released Paper Title
NRC Training in Foreign Counlries
Use of OPM for Personnel Securily Clearances
Letter to Advisory Commitee
Exercise of EDO Rulemaking Authority
Staff Withdrawal of Civil Penally Order (EN-84-1 OB)
Proposed Review of NRC Research Programs and Policy
Proposed Civil Penalty for Sequoyah-1
Ex Part Rule
Diablo Canyon Transcripts
TMl-2 Advisory Panel Charter
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Funding of NRC's HLW Mgmt Program Costs Under Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 Use of Nuclear Waste Fund (84-456) ·
01 & QIA Referrals io DOJ
Wolf Creek Low Power LiGense
Dubler Release of TMI Restarl Documents
Draft Order to be Issued to Nonpower Reactor Licensees that Use High Enriched Uranium Fuel
Standards fOf" Imposing Civil Penalties
Scheduling of Emergency Plan ElCerdse for Shoreham
IAEA Safeguards
SECY-85-93 - OGG Review of OIA Report on Rll's Handling of Grand Gulf Issues
Emergency Planning & Earthquakes
Reappointment of ACRS Member
Scheduling of Emergency Plan Exercise for Shoreham
Testimony oo License Legislation
SECY Number Paper Date
COMS-85-006-JKA 05/09/1985
COMS-85-006-LWZ 10/1111985
COMS-85-006-NJP 01/2311985
COMS-85-006-SY 11120/1985
COMS-85-006-TMR. 05/23/1985
COMS-85-007-FMB 06/1711985
COMS-85-007-J KA 05/3011985
COMS-85-007-LWZ 10/11/1985
COMS-85-007-NJP 01/23/1985
COMS-85-007-SY 11/2711985
COMS-85-007-TMR 09/0611985
COMS-85-008-FMB 06118/1985
COMS-85-008-JKA 06/05/1985
COMS-85-008-LWZ 11/0611985
COMS-85-008-NJP 02/04/1985
COMS-85-008-SY 12/03/1985
COMS-85-008-TMR 09/04/1985
COMS-85-009-FMB 09/1311985
COMS-85-009-J KA 0711111985
COMS-85-009-LWZ 11125/1985
COMS-85-009-TMR 09/24/1985
COMS-85-010-FMB 09/18/1985
COMS-85-010-JKA 08/0711985
Paper Type
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Released Paper Title
SRM on 3/6185 Commission Brief on !he EEO Program
Degreed Operators: Advance Notice of Rulemaking
Pending Grand Gulf Actions
Manual Chapter 0514 - Management of Plant Specific Backfilling
Comments on Proposed Teslimony for Udall Subcommillee Hearing on Price Anderson
Severe Accident Policy Slatement
Diverse Scram System for WesUnghouse Reactors
Development of Five Year Plan
OGC Re-Review of Management Meetings Identified in Response to FOIA-84-61 (Cummings)
OIA Memo to Chairman of 11121185
01 lnvesligation Thresholds & Priorities
6/13185 OPE Memo on Proposed Office of Nuclear Safety
. Suffolk County Legislature Request for Delay of Shoreham Vote
Rulemaking to Amend 1 O CFR Part 51 to Provide Procedures for NRC's Environ Review Responsibility for an Application for a HLW Repository License
Increasing Ol's FTE Allocation for FY85
Sensitive Documen1s
Slaff Actions in Response to Third Circuit's Stay in Limerick
Transmittal of Sensilive Documenls to !he Congress
Exercise of EDO Rulemaking Authority
SECY-85-352 - Expenses Incurred by IEEE in Preparation for Laboratory Accreditation Program
Timing of DOE's Preliminary.Deterrninalion
Allegations C<Jnc: Operation of the Nuclear Fuel Services Plan! in Erwin, TN
Ur. to Congress on Conversion of Research Reactors to Leu Fuel
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COMS-85-010-LWZ 1010311985 Lessons Learned from Davis-Besse Incident ·
COMS-85-010-TMR 12120/1985 Application of Backlit Rule to Station Blackout (SECY-85-1631\)
COMS-85-011-FMB 10/0811985 General Physics Contracts with NRG
COMS-85-011-JKA 08/1611985 Further NRC Actions on Davis-Besse
COMS-85-011-LWZ 0110911985 Proposed Draft Staff Requirements Memo on Equipment Qualification (EQ)
COMS-85-011-NJP 0211211985 OIA Organization Change dtd 2112/85
COMS-85-012-FMB 10/07/1985 The General Counsel's Memorandum of 10/17/85 on OGG Recruiting
COMS-85-012-JKA 09/0411985 SECY-85-14 -Approval of a Proposed License to Export 3.5 Kilograms of Plutonium to Switzerland
COMS-85-012-LWZ 12/19/1985 Budget Initiatives
COMS-85-012-NJP 02115/1985 NRG Liaison with the GAO
COMS-85-013-FMB 10/2211985 Workshop on Longer-Term Aspects of Nuclear Power Regulations
COMS-85-013-JKA 10/21/1985 Close-out ofNRC Response to Congress on the Ford Amendment (SECY-85-65)
COMS-85-013-LWZ 12/2011985 Commission Involvement in TVA Startup Decision
COMS-85-013-NJP 02/2611985 TMl-1 Restart
COMS-85-014-FMB 10/2411985 S.525 and August 6, 1985 Ltr to Seri. Roth
COMS-85-014-JKA 10/22/1985 Proposed Revision of 10 CFR Part 20 "Standards for Protection Against Radiation (SECY-85-147)
COMS-85-014-NJP 03/0611985 TMl-2 Waterfurd
COMS-B5-015A-FMB 12118/1985 Proposed Next Steps for Safety Goals Evaluation
COMS-85-015-FMB 10/2911985 Safety Goal Schedule
COMS-85-015-JKA 11/2011985 · Development of the Five Year Plan
COMS-85-015-NJP 03/1411985 Contracts for Tech Assistance in Hydrology Memo Im Dircks did 2/25/85
COMS-85-016-FMB 10/3111985 Fitness for Duty Policy Statement
COMS-85-016-JKA 12/1111985 Application of Backlit Rule to Revise Part 20 (SECY-85-147)
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-85-016-NJP 03/21/1985
COMS-85-017-F MB 11/06/1985
COMS-85-017-JKA 12/17/1985
COMS-85-017-NJP 03121/1985
COMS-85-018-FMB 12/16/1985
COMS-85-018-NJP 03/29/1985
COMS-85-019-NJP 04/18/1985
COMS-85-020-NJP 04122/1985
COMS-85-021-NJP 04/30/1985
COMS-85-022-NJP · 05/22/1985
COMS-85-023-NJP 05/28/1985
COMS-85-024-NJP 06/07/1985
COMS-85-025-NJP. 06/0711985
COMS-85-026-NJP 06/12/1985
COMS-85-027-NJP 07101/1985
COMS-85-028-NJP 07125/1985
COMS-85-029-NJP 08/02/1985
COMS-85-030-NJP 08/19/1985
COMS-85-031-NJP 09/10/1985
COMS-85-032-NJP 09118/1985
COMS-85-033-NJP 09/18/1985
COMS-85-034-NJP 10/09/1985
COMS-85-035-NJ P 10118/1985
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Stenographic Reporting Services. Contract, Washington, D.C. Area
Draft SRM on SECY-85-284 - Final Rule "Limilation on the Use of Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU) in Research and Tes! Reactors"
SRM forthe 12/12185 Commission Meeting on EEO
01 and OIA Referrals.lo the DOJ
FY87 OMB Budget Mark & NRC Response
Contract Approval Request Tech Assist in Developing & Implementing Programs & Procedures for Project A Reactors Re uirin Special Inspection
EDO Recommendations lo Improve the Performance Review Process
Stenographic Reporting Contract
Five Year Plan
Approval of EDO Request to Lease/Purchase Black Fox Simulator
Contract for ADP Systems Mainten;;ince
H Street Automation
ADP Contracts dtd 7/11/85
Update of NRG Policy Statements
Re: Backfilling Rule
Ltr from Henry Myers to Carl Kammerer Dtd 815185
Consultant on Five Year Plan
Role of ACRS in Reviewing the Nuclear Waste Management Program
Human Factor Research Program
Approval of T€chnical Assistance Contract
Membership Vacancy on ACRS
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SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-85-036-NJP 11/22/1985
COMS-86-001-FMB 01/13/1986
COMS-86-001-JKA 01/15/1986
COMS-86-001-KMC 10/17/1986
COMS-86-001-LWZ 01/13/1986
COMS-86-001-NJP 01/06/1986
COMS-86-001-PE 01/27/1986
COMS-86-001-SY 01/03/1986
COMS-86-001-TMR 03/11/1986
COMS-86-002-FMB 01/1511986
COMS-86-002-JKA 01/28/1986
COMS-86-002-LWZ 01/14/1986
COMS-86-002-PE 04/29/1986
COMS-86-002-SY 02/0711986
COMS-86-002-TMR 04/2311986
COMS-86-003-FMB 03/14/1986
COMS-86-003-JKA 02/07/1986
COMS-86-003-LWZ 02/0711986
COMS-86-003-NJ P 01/27/1986
COMS-86-003-SY 02/11/1986
COMS-86-003-TMR 05/28/1986
COMS-86-004-F MB 04/15/1986
COMS-86-004-LWZ 02/28/1986
COMSECY REPORT
Released Paper Title
Policy Statement ori Extending Nuclear Plant Licenses Beyond-40 Years
Document Control System
SECY-85-369 - Thresholds and Priorities for Conducting Investigations
Audible Devices
Concern with Power Operation Surveillance Testing and Maintenance
SECY-85-290 - Proposed Amendments lo 10 CFR Part 2 (COMNP-83-20)
PPG for 1986
Nominee for 5th Member of Ad Hoc Davis-Besse Review Group
Board Notification Policy
Employee Daycare & Physical Fitness Fa.cilities
Five Year Plan
Recommended Procedural Changes by the Regulatory Reform Task Force
Proposed Policy Statement for License Renewal
·H Street Automation Project
Prohibited Securities List
Medical Misadrninistrations of Radiation Therapy
Scheduling Meeting with TVA
Performance Indicators
SECY-85-21121 B - Fitness for Duty of Nuclear Power Plant Personnel
Standardization Policy Statement
Backlit Rule Applicability lo Commission Reinterpretation of Regulations
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Proposed Llr. to DOT Secretary Dole Re: Siting Airport Facilities Near Nuclear Power Plants
C-E Glass, Inc.
SECY Number Paper Date
COMS-86-004-NJP 01/30/1986
COMS-86-004-SY 03/24/1986
COMS-86-004-TMR 05/28/1986
COMS-86-005-FMB 07103/1986
COMS-86-005-JKA 03/17/1986
COMS-86-005-LWZ 04/03/1986
COMS-86-005-NJP .02/07/1986
COMS-86-005-SY 03120/1986
COMS-86-005-TMR 05/30/1986
COMS-86-006-FMB 07/23/1986
COMS-86-006-J KA 05/28/1986
COMS-86-006-LWZ 05/15/1986
COMS-86-006-SY 08/11/1986
COMS-86-006-TM R 07/15/1986
COMS-86-007-FMB 08128/1986
COMS-86-007-JKA 07108/1986
COMS-86-007-LWZ 05/28/1986
COMS-86-007-SY 09/05/1986
COMS-86-007-TMR 09124/1986
COMS-86-008-FMB 11126/1986
COMS-86,008-JKA 07/2811986
COMS-86-008-LWZ 05/2211986
COMS-86-008-NJP 0311711986
Paper Type
COMSECY REPORT
Released Paper Title
SECY-85-383- Commission Request for Reports, Elc
Safety Goals
SRM on SECY-85-398, Offsite Emergency Medical Services
Continuation of the ISAP Program
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Independent Rev of NRC Staffs Performance in Regulating the B&W Plants
Proper Sequence for Civil Enforcement Actions & Referrals to DOJ for Suspected or Alleged Violations of Applicable Federal Law
Proposed NRC Employee Opinion Survey
Charter Committee to Review Generic Requirements (CRGR)
(01 Matter)
Representative Glickman's Remarks
COMNP-86-4 & SECY-85-383 - Commission Request for Rpts. as Part O of Remedical Action Re: Grand Gulf Falsificalion of Operator Qualifications
Initiation of Rulemaking Work in Anticipation of the Enactment of S.27 4 the Nuclear Power Plant Security and Anti-Terrorism Act
Disclosure of a Confidential Source
Selected Application of Enforcement Discretion by the Director, Office of IE
Report AEODIC601 on Medical Incident at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty of 5175,000 on Sacramento Municipal Utility District
SECY-86-116; COMNP-86-11 - Document Control System
NFS Erwin Slaffs Request to Terminate NRDC Proceeding
Investigations Status Reports from 01
Medical Misadministrations: Need for Improved Oversight
Additions for the SEM Fm EEO Meeting
Material False Statement Proposal
SECY-85-21121 b - Fitness for Duty of Nuclear Power Plant Personnel Policy
SECY Number· Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-86-008-TMR 11/19/1986
COMS-86-009-FMB 12/2411986
COMS-86-009-JKA 09/02/1986
COMS-86-009-LWZ 06109/1986
COMS-86-009-NJP 03/25/1986
COMS-86-009-TMR 12/0111986
COMS-86-010-JKA 09/2411986
COMS-86-010-LWZ 07109/1986
COMS-86-010-NJP 05/07/1986
COMS-86-011-JKA 09/2511986
COMS-86-011-LWZ 07116/1986
COMS-86-012-JKA 09/26/1986
COMS-86-012-LWZ 07/22/1986
COMS-86-012-NJP 06/1211986
COMS-86-013-JKA 11/19/1986
COMS-86-013-LWZ 07/24/1986
COMS-86-013-NJP 06/13/1986
COMS-86-014-LWZ 07/28/1986
COMS-86-014-NJP 06/13/1986
COMS-86-015-LWZ 08106/1986
COMS-86-015-NJP 06/2611986
COMS-86-016-L WZ 09/0811986
COMS-86-017-LWZ 09/1211986
COMSECY REPORT
Released Paper Title
SECY-85-255 - OJ Investigative Procedures Manual
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12119/86 Memo to Stello: Proposed Generic Requirements for BWR Mark-1 Containments
Perry Meeting Scheduled for 915186
Staff Requirements Memo on SECY-85-398 Offsite Emergency Medical Services
Proposed Re_organiza!ion of NRR
Braidwood - Release of Internal NRC Memoranda
(COMLZ-86-17) - EDO's Proposal to Establish an Investigation Referral Board for a 6 Month Trial Period
FY 1986 Midyear Resource Review
EDO Security Proposal
NFS-Erwin
Draft Enforcement Action for Rancho Seco
SECY-86-36 - Material False Statement
Options for Handling Allegations of Retaliatory OJA Investigation
Reappointment of ACRS Member
Blue Ribbon Panel on Materials Licensing
ACRS Comments on FY 1987 Budget
Request for Comments or Suggestions on Approaches for Determining the Commission's Role in Approving Plant Designs ACRS Request to Hire Its Own Legal Counsel
SRM - IRM Office
Guidance to the ACRS
Consolidation of Docket Functions
Approval of Contract at Battelle Columbus Lab for Support Services of Severe Accident Phenomena
EDO's Proposal to Establish an Investigation Referral Board for a 6 Month Trial Period
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-86-018-LWZ 09/16/1986
COMS-86-019-LWZ 10/09/1986
COMS-86-020-LWZ 10/31/1986
COMS-86-021-LWZ 11/10/1986
COMS-86-022-LWZ 11/12/1986
COMS-86-023-LWZ 11/17/1986
COMS-86-024-LWZ 11118/1986
COMS-86-025-LWZ 12102/1986
COMS-86-027-LWZ 12/05/1986
COMS-86-028-LWZ ' 12/1011986
COMS-86-029-LWZ 1211211986
COMS-86-031-LWZ 12118/1986
COMS-87-001-FMB 01/20/1987
COMS-87-001-JKA 03/09/1987
COMS-87-001-KMC 06117/1987
COMS-87-001-LWZ 01106/1987
COMS-87-001-SY 02/04/1987
COMS-87-001-TMR 02/13/1987
COMS-87-002-FMB 03102/1987
COMS-87-002-JKA 0411711987
COMS-87-002-LWZ 01/2711987
COMS-87-002-SY 03/1311987
COMS-87-002-TMR 03/13/1987
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Released Paper Title
Approval of Technical Assistance Contract in Support of Licensing Activities for NRR
New Inspection Methods
Alleg.ed Punishment and Intimidation o~.i.:(._b~)(._6""-) _... __ ____.
Draft ADP Long Range Policy
SECY-86-223A Drug Screening Program for NRG
Contract for ADP Systems Development
. Request for Exemption from Conflict of Interest Prohibitions for "'l(-b ... )(-.6._) __ __.
(COMFB-86-8) Medical Misadministrations
Allegations from OGC Attomeyj{b)(6)
Technical Assistance Contract for Comanche Peak
Recommendation of No Appear in TERA Contract Case
Reappointment of ACRS Member
MEMO to Kammerer - Comments on Staff Responses to Questions on Mixed Waste Senate Subcommittee Hearing 3125/86
SRM for Commission EEO Briefing
Plans for Review of DOE Sponsored Advanced Reactor Concepts
Request for Federal Protective Officers (FPO's) at One White Flint North
Disposition of Former Commissioner Papers
01 lnvesligatory Activities
Report of National Research Council: "Revitalizing Nuclear Reactor Safety Research"
Response to- Comanche Peak OIA Report
Contract No. NRC-10-87-171 for the Commercial Facilities Mgmt. at One White Flint North
Nuclear Power Plant Control Room Decorum
Allowable Scope of Contentions Challenging Emergency Plans
EX.6
EX.6
EX.6
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-87-003-FMB 05/11/1987
COMS-87-003-JKA 05/20/1987
COMS-87-003-LWZ 01109/1987
COMS-87-003-SY 03/18/1987
COMS-87-003-TMR · 08/14/1987
COMS-87-004-FMB 05127/1987
COMS-87-004-LWZ 01/0911987
COMS-87-004-SY 03/20/1987
COMS-87-004-TMR 11/03/1987
COMS-87-005.FMB 08/07/1987
COMS-87-005-LWZ 01112/1987
COMS-87-005-SY 03/25/1987
COMS-87-006-FMB 09/14/1987
COMS-87-006-LWZ 01/16/1987
COMS-87-006-SY 04115/1987
COMS:87-007-FMB 09/28/1987.
COMS-87-007-LWZ 01/21/1987
COMS-87-007-SY 06/0211987
COMS-87-008-FMB 10/29/1987
COMS-87-008-L WZ 01/22/1987
COMS-87-008-SY 06/05/1987
COMS-87-009-LWZ 01/2211987
COMS-87-009-SY 06/0811987
COMSECY REPORT
Released Paper Title
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COMLZ-87 -26 -ACRS Comments on Proposed Nu dear Waste Advisory Committee
Mr. Stella's Proposed Candidate for Director of the Human Factors Division
Proposed NRC Manual Chapter 0517 - Managrnent of Allegations
Proposed Response to FOIA/Privacy Act Request 01 .. (.:;.b ) .... (.-6)..__ _ _,
ACRS Comments on the Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking: Degree Requirements for Senior Operators
EDO's Proposed Comprehensive Review of Regional Operatoins (COMLZ-87 -25) Limited Distribution
Quality Assurance Initiatives
Restart Authorization for Ft. St. Vrain
Waste Management Advisory Committee
NRC International Programs & Activities
OPM Lecture· Series for Assistants
Revised General Statement of Policy and Procedure for Enforcement Actions
Fitness for Duty
Approval of Revisions to 01 Procedures Manuals
Professional in the Control Room of Nuclear Power Plants
Completion o1 Safety Evaluation Reports (SER's) on DOESponsored Advanced Reactor Design
Report on the Organization of OGC.
1987 Draft Policy and Planning Guidance (PPG)
Resolution of the Boston Edison Proposal for Hardened Venting Capibility for Pilgrim BWR/MARK-1
Proposed 011)anizational Alignment - TVA and Comanche Peak Projects
NRC Strategic Plan
Draft GAO Report Entitled Effectiveness of Small Business Innovation Research Program Procedures
Review of IRB Report
EX.6
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-87-010-LWZ 01/23/1987
COMS-87:010-SY 06/18/1987
COMS-87-011-LWZ 01/27/1987
COMS-87-011-SY 08/1111987
COMS-87-012-LWZ 01/3011987
COMS-87-012-SY 0812611987
COMS-87-013-LWZ 02/02/1987
COMS-87-013-SY 09/101198.7
COMS-87-014-LWZ 02/0611987
COMS-87-014-SY 11/17/1987
COMS-87-015-LWZ 02/09/1987
COMS-87-015-SY 12/0111987
COMS-87-016-LWZ 02/09/1987
COMS-87-016-SY 12/10/1987
COMS-87-017-LWZ 02/27/1987
COMS-87-017-SY 01/0411987
COMS-87-018-LWZ 03/0211987
COMS-87-019-LWZ 03106/1987
COMS-87-020-LWZ 03112/1987
COMS-87-021-LWZ 03/1211987
COMS-87-022-LWZ 03/2711987
COMS-87 -023-LWZ 04/06/1987
COMS-87-024-LWZ 04115/1987
COMSECY REPORT
Released Paper Title
ACRS Membership
Status of South Korean Training Efforts (Originated in GPA)
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SECY-86-383 - Engineering Expertise on Shift, Northeast Utiliies, Haddam Neck Millstone Units 1 and 2, and Fart SI Vrain
Staff Recommendation Re: Individuals Associated with the Leak Rate Surveillance Testing Irregularities at TMl-2
Tech Asst to the NRC Regional & HQ Staff in Developing & Implementing Programs & Procedures for Reactors w/Unusual Problems During Design
GEJDenson Letter Did. 8/20/87
Approval for Staff to Negotiate a Sole Source Contract with B&W for Follow-on Multi-Loop Integral System Tests
Proposed Renewal-of NRG Information Exchange & Cooperation Arrangements with the Swiss and Dutch
SECY-86-322- Operating Power Reactors Requiring Increased NRG Atlenlion and Resources
Response by Northeast Utilities to Policy Statement on Engineering Expertise on Shift (Ref. EDO Memo of 11/13/87}
U.S. Post-Chernobyl Nuclear Safety Policy and Objectives
Proposed Policy Statement and Guidelines for the Assignment of Foreign Nationals to the NRC Staff
Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) Review of NRG Regulatory Process
Smoking Policy at One White Flint North
Policy on Planning Gudiance (PPG) for 1987
Distribution of Radioactive Gems SECY-87-186A
Comm_ Guidance on Staff Review of NAS Report "Revitalizing Nuclear Safely Research" (SECY-87-53)
Licensing of DOE Enrichment Facilities
ACRS Report on the Naval Reactors Moored Training Ship Demonstration (MTSD) Project
Memo Dtd 12/29/86 lroml,,..(b"")""'(6""')'------'
Request for Assistance - Senate Governmental Affairs ConJmittee {No Action Taken)
Guidelines for Annual Meetings
Modification o~(b)(6) ~emporary Assignment
EX.6
EX.6
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COMS-87-025-LWZ 04/21/1987 Recommendations of the EDO Pursuant to the Comanche Peak Reports
COMS-87-026-LWZ 04/22/1987 ACRS Comments on Proposed Nuclear Waste Advisory Committee
COMS-87-027-LWZ 04/22/1987 SECY-87-101 Issues and Proposed Options Concerning Degree Requirement for Senior Operators
COMS-87-028-LWZ 04/28/1987 FY1987 Midyear Resource Review
COMS-87-029-LWZ 04/28/1987 Emergency Response Data System Implementation
COMS-87-030-LWZ 04/29/1987 Status of Guidance on Safety Goal Implementation
COMS-87-031-LWZ 05/12/1987 Revision of Del~gation of Authority
COMS-87-032-LWZ 05114/1987 Proposed Structure for Five Year Plan
COMS-87-033-LWZ 05/20/1987 Draft Addendum to FY1988-89 Budget Request to Congress
COMS-87-034-LWZ 04/29/1987 Supplement kl Proposed Staff Guidance on Safety Goal Implementation
COMS-87-035-LWZ 06/30/1987 Stenographic Reporting Services Contract
COMS-87-036-LWZ 06118/1987 Cabling Contract for One White Flint North
COMS-87-037-LWZ. 06/19/1987 NRC's Document Control.System (DCS)
COMS-87-038-LWZ 06/26/1987 Waste Management Advisory Committee
COMS-87-039-LWZ 07/14/1987 Lease Purchase on a B&W Simulator
COMS-87-040-LWZ 07/15/1987 SECY-87 -152
COMS-87-041-LWZ 07/15/1987 Technical Assistance Contract Related Research
COMS-87-042-LWZ 07/17/1987 Recommendations to Strengthen and Augment Region IV
COMS-87-043-LWZ 07/23/1987 Order Modifying License to Convert from High to Low Enriched Uranium Fuel
COMS-87"044-LWZ 07/27/1987 Response te> 01 Memorandum on Rancho Seco
COMS-87-045-LWZ 07/29/1987 Lecise of Telecommunications Equipment
COMS-87-046-LWZ 07/29/1987 OIA Report on TVA Thimble Tube Event
COMS-87-047-LWZ 08/1711987 NRC Awards Program for Non-SES Staff Members
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-87-048-LWZ 08/14/1987
COMS-87-049-LWZ 08/2811987
COMS-87-050-LWZ 08128/1987
COMS-87-051-LWZ 09/11/1987
COMS-87-052-LWZ 09/11/1987
COMS-87-053-LWZ 09/30/1987
COMS-87-054-LWZ 10/14/1987
COMS-87-055-LWZ 10/19/1987
COMS-87-056-LWZ 10/21/1987
COMS-87-057-LWZ 06/1211987
COMS-87-058-LWZ 10/29/1987
COMS-87-059-LWZ 10/04/1987
. COMS-87-060-LWZ 11/05/1987
COMS-87-061-LWZ 11/2411987
COMS-87-062-LWZ 12/01/1987
COMS-87-063-LWZ 12/03/1987
COMS-87-064-LWZ 12/14/1987
COMS-87-065-LWZ 12/1511987
COMS-87-066-LWZ 12/18/1987
COMS-87-067-LWZ 12/30/1987
COMS-88-001-FMB 02/08/1988
COMS-88-001-KCR 10/2811988
COMS-88-001-KMC 03/18/1988
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Released Paper Title
Monitoring Long Range Activities
Professionalism in Relationships With the Nuclear Industry
Regulations Versus Initial Reliance on Industry Initiatives
Commission Policy Statement on Maintenance
GPA Request for Additional Funds for Agreement Slate Training
Lease of AT&T Federal Systems Services
Staff Reduction Guidelines
Regulation.s Versus Policy Statements
SECY-87-192 - Sponsorship of a Federally Funded Research & Development Center (FFRDC) for Waste Mgmt. Tech. Assist. & Research ACRS Proposal for an International Workshop on Quality in Design & Construction of Nuclear Power Plants
Request to Staff for Status of Draft NUREG-1150
NRC Five Year Plan
Review of Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant
Request for Approval of Proposed Research Contract of Irradiation Embrittlemenl of Reactor Pressure Vessel Steels
Lease of Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone (C&P) Centers Services
Accountability of Radioactive Material Used by Material Licensees
Request for Approval of Proposed Research Contract in the Area of Environmental Cracking in Nuclear Grade Steels Nuclear Documentation Control System (NUDOCS)
Information Resources Management (IRM) Long Range Plan
Compressed Work Schedules
(SRM) Contingency Planning
Staff Report on SES Professional Activities and Awards
Commission Involvement in Activities to Fulfill NRC's Responsibilities Under Nuclear Waste Policy Act Amends. of 1S87
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-88-001-LWZ 01/0711988
COMS-88-001-SY 0210111988
COMS-88-001-TMR 0412811988
COMS-88-002-FMB 0511811988
COMS-88-002-KCR 12/0211988
COMS-88-002-KMC 0610311988
COMS-88-002-LWZ 0111911988
COMS-88-002-SY 0210111988
COMS-88-002-TMR 08/0811988
COMS-88-003-KMC 0610911988
COMS-88-003-LWZ 0112011988
COMS-88-003-SY 02117/1988
COMS-88-004-KMC 08/11/1988
COMS-88-004-LWZ 0112911988
COMS-88-004-SY 0411811988
COMS-88-005-LWZ 0210111988
COMS-88-005-SY 04/1811988
COMS-88-006-LWZ 02/0311988
COMS-88-006-SY 0411911988
COMS-88-007-LWZ 02104/1988
COMS-88-008-LWZ 03/1111988
COMS-88-008-SY 0512311988
COMS-88-009A-LWZ 0411211988
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Authorization of Contract for Test Specimens from the Damaged TMl-2 Reactor Bottom Head
Waste Management Advisory Committee
Appt. of Clifford V. Smith to the Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste (ACNW)
ACRS Letters on Proposed Comm. Policy Statement on the Professional Conduct of Nuclear Plant Operators (S ECY-88-57)
Staff Comments on Recommendations di the National Academy of Sciences Rpt. on University Research Reactors ·
NRG Policy Concerning Plant Restart Approval ·
Response to Conference Committee Report
Proposed Memo of Agreement (MOA) Be1ween NRC and the Institute of Nuclear Power OPS (INPO) (SEE COMSECY-68-11)
Commission Procedures (COMSECY-88-9) & Commission Policy on Civil Penalties for Individuals
Options for Rulemaking. to be Provided at NRC Maintenance Workshop 7111-13
Inspection Technology Services (ITS) Training Laboratory
Proposed Immediate Access Rule
Performance Trends for the Office of Inspector and Auditor
Second Phase of Commission Response to the Conference Committee Report Concerning
Differing Professional Opinions (DPO}
Private Branch Exchange (PBX) Replacement
Proposed Organizational Realignment for the OFC of Special Projects
Recommendation for Membership on ACRS (Limited Distribution)
Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste (ACNW)
Staff Briefing on Proposed Basic QA Rule for Medical Uses of Isotopes
Lease of Telecommunications Equipment
Use of Contractors to Locale Missing Materials Licensees
Policy Statement on Cooperation with States at Commercial Nuclear Power Plants and other Production or Utilization Facilities
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-88-009B-LWZ 04/2911988
COMS-88-009-LWZ 03/14/1988
COMS-88-009-SY 08/05/1988
COMS-88-010-LWZ 03/15/1988
COMS-88-010-SY 09/1511988
COMS-88-011-LWZ 0412211988
COMS-88-011-SY 09/1911988
COMS-88-012-LWZ 0412511988
COMS-88-012-SY 09/22/1988
COMS-88-013-LWZ 04/27/1988
COMS-88-013-SY 12/08/1988
COMS-88-014-LWZ 0412211988
COMS-88-014-SY 12/14/1988
COMS-88-015-LWZ 0510511988
COMS-88-016-LWZ 05/0511988
COMS-88-017-LWZ 05/09/1988
COMS-88-018-LWZ 05/0911988
COMS-88-019-LWZ 0510611988
COMS-88-020-LWZ 0511711988
COMS-88-021-LWZ 0511911988
COMS-88-022-LWZ 05/2011988
COMS-88-023-LWZ 0512411988
COMS-88-024A-LWZ 0610211988
COMSECY REPORT
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Policy Statement on Cooperation with Stales al Commercial Nuclear Power Plants and Other Nuclear Production -0r Utilization Facilities
Policy Statement on Cooperation with States at Commercial Nuclear Power Plants and Olher Nuclear Production or Utilization Facilities
Recommended Clarification in Commission Procedures
Proposed Commission Initiatives to Improve Our Efficiency (Limited Distribution)
Work for Licensees by AGRS Members & Part-lime ASLBP Judges
EDO Proposed Organizational Realignment of the Office of Special Projects_
Revised Memorandum of Agreement with the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO)
Letter lo SeCl"etary of Energy
Denial of Petition for Rulemaking of Part 100
Report of Funding of Agreement State Program
SRM Relating to SECY-88-204 Final Rule on Emergency Preparedness for Fuel Cycle and Other Radioactive Material Licensees '
(COMTR-88-1) Appointment of Clifford V. Smith lo the ACNW
Draft Chapter NRC-4123, Attendance at Meetings and Participation in Outside Professional and Technical Organization
Future. of the Appeal Board
Reorganization of NRR
Periodic Reports/Meetings Required by the Commission
Response to H. Denton Memo RE: GPA's Comments on Policy Statement for Cooperation With States At Comrnerical Nuclear Power Plants Memo from V. Stello to LZ Did. 5/6 RE: Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station Investigations Regarding RIV Mgmt. Actions
Appointment of New Member of ACRS
Public Disclosure of Withholding of Certain Information lo Regulation Decisionmaking.
Efficient Operation of !he Commission Lead Commissioner Concept (Limited Oisl.)
Changes to Five Year Plan {FYP) Guidance Proposed by Staff
Proposed Manual Chapter on Differing Professional Opinions
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-88-024-LWZ 05/27/1988
COMS-88-025-LWZ 06/09/1988
COMS-88-026-LWZ 06/27/1988
COMS-88-027-LWZ 07/22/1988
COMS-88-028-LWZ 08/03/1988.
COMS-88-029-LWZ '08/0511988
COMS-88-030-L WZ 08/18/1988
COMS-88-031-LWZ 10/04/1988
COMS-88-032-LWZ 10/27/1988
COMS-88-033-LWZ 11/1811988
COMS-88-034-LWZ 11/23/1988
COMS-88-0~5-LWZ 12/05/1988
COMS-89-001-FJR 12/11/1989
COMS-89-001-JRC 01/1011989
COMS-89-001-KCR . 02/14/1989
COMS-89-001-KMC 03/22/1989
COMS-89-001-LWZ 01/09/1989
COMS-89-001-SY 01/3111989
COMS-89-002-JRC 02/10/1989
COMS-89-002-KCR 04/07/1989
COMS-89-002-KMC · 04/17/1989
COMS-89-002-LWZ 01/1111989
COMS-89-002-SY 04/03/1989
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· Released Paper Title
Proposed Manual Chapter on Differing Professional Opinions
Proposed Transition Plan for the Organizational Realignment of the Office of Special Projects
Assessing Plant Performance as ii Relates to Plant Management
Readiness to Process a New Application for a Consiruction Permit or Operating License
Review of Commission's Waste Confidence Findings
Cotter Request for Approval to Modify System for Appointing New Members to the Licensing Panel
Commission Action on the Key Licensing & Standardizalion Issues Associated with the DOE Advanced Reactor Concepts (SECY-88-202 & 203)
Approval of New Members for the ACRS
Revision to SECY-88-245
GAO Report on NRG Materials and Inspection Activities
Centralization of Material Control & Accounting (MC&A) Inspection Function for Non Reactor Facilities
NRG Staff Participation in Outside Professional & Technical Organizations
Comments On Proposed Response To CR-89-170
Licensing Support System - Proposed Changes To Part 2
Commission's Current View On Single Administrator
Backfit Analysis for Part 20 SECY-88-315
Composition and Personnel Needs of the ACRS and ACNW
Revised Manual Chapters for Handling .FOIA Requests
Identification And Resolution of Uncertainties - High-Level Waste Program
·Recruitment of New Legal Member for Atomic Safety & Licensing Appeal .Panel (ASLAP)
NRC Participation at International Meetings
Approval of New Member for the ACRS ·
Commission Approval of Full Power Operator License for Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-89-003-JRC 04/13/1989
COMS-89-003-KCR 08/16/1989
COMS-89-003-KMC 06/02/1989
COMS-89-003-LWZ 01/23/1989
COMS-89-003-SY 07/03/1989
COMS-89-004-JRC 05/02/1989
COMS-89-004-KCR 08/04/1989
COMS-89-004-KMC 07/10/1989
COMS-89-004-LWZ 01/30/1989
COMS-89-004-SY 11/0211989
COMS-89-005-JRC 05/17/1989
COMS-89-005-KCR 12/13/1989
COMS-89-005-KMC . 08/02/1989
COMS-89-005-LWZ 01/0711989
COMS-89-005-SY 12/07/1989
COMS-89-006-JRC 05/24/1989
COMS-89-006-KMC 08/04/1989
COMS-89-006-LWZ 02/1511989
COMS-89-007-JRC 05/26/1989
COMS-89,007-KMC 08/09/1989
COMS-89-007-LWZ 03/03/1989
COMS-89-008-JRC 06/1411989
COMS-89-008-KMC 08109/1989
COMSECY REPORT
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Commission Review Of Proposed Congressional Testimony And Responses lo Congressional Correspondence
SECY-89-238 - NRC Senior Management Survey of the Impact of NRC Activities on the.Safe Oepration of Nuclear Power Plants
ACRS Recommendations Regarcjing NUREG-1150
Revised Five Year Plan Guidance (Superseded by LZ89-011)
Commission Commission Comment on the FEMA Final Rule Implementing Executive Order 12657
Need For Revision Of Generic Leiter On Settlement Agreements
Secy 89-118A - Summary Of NRG Regulatory lnfonnalion Conference
Le1ter to Director of OMB Commenting on Proposed Clean Air Act Legislation
Request for Approval of Limited Indemnification Under Contract No. NRC-04-88-086
·Amendments to 10 CFR Part 34: Safely Requirements For Radiograph Equipment
EPA Regualtory Initiatives
Secy 89-350 - Canadian CANDU 3 Design Certification
Manual Chapter - Staffing Plan and Budget for the Office of the Licensing Support System Admin .
Response tr> Hayes Memo of 890127
Proposed EPA Standards For Management OJ Low-Level Radioactive And Naturally Occurring And Accelerator-Produced Materials Waste · ·
Applicability of RCRA to a Geologic Repositor)r Licensed Under 1 O CFR Part 60
Conduct of Employees -- ACRS Members Who Consult al Savannah River
Reactor Licensing Actions Timeliness, Inventory Levels. and Future Resource Needs
Emergency Response Data System
Establishment of A Senior-Level NRCIEPA Task Force for Resolving lnteragency Issues
Nomination of Dr. Poiul G. Shewmon for an Additional Term as an ACRS Member
Reports on the ResultS of QI Investigations
Part 52 & Emergency Planning (JC-89-5)
SECY Number Paper Date
COMS-89-008-LWZ 03/06/1989
COMS-89-009-JRC 09/1311989
COMS-89-009-KMC 0811111989
COMS-89-009-LWZ 02/01/1989
COMS-89-010-JRC 09/27/1989
COMS-89-010-KMC 08/1111989
COMS-89-010-LWZ 03/13/1989
COMS-89-011-JRC 10/18/1989
COMS-89-011-KMC 08/17/1989
COMS-89-011-LWZ 03/2211989
COMS-89-012-JRC 11/02/1989
COMS-89-012-KMC 08/1711989
COMS-89-012-LWZ 0312411989
COMS-89-013-JRC 12/2211989
COMS-89-013-KMC 09/2011989
COMS-89-013-LWZ 03/24/1989
COMS-89-014-KMC 10123/1989
COMS-89-014-LWZ 03/2411989
COMS-89-015-KMC 1110111989
COMS-89-015-LWZ 04/05/1989
COMS-89-016-KMC 12/0111989
COMS-89-016-LWZ 04/1811989
COMS-89-017-KMC 12/12/1989
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Office of the Licensing Support System (LSS) Administrator
Periodic Status Reports on the NRG Requalification Program
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Designation of NRG Staff Members for Key Responsibilities Related to the Licensing Support System
Proposal to Forward the Staffs TMI Report to the President (Revised 318189)
Director's Decision In The Matter Of The Applied Radierit Energy Corporation
Action Item Resulting From Commission Review of the FY1990-1994 Five Year Plan
NRC's Safety Research Program
Secy 89-307: Proposed Enforcement Discreti.on - Nebraska Public Power District
Support Staff Requirements for the Advisory Committees on Reactor Safeguards and Nuclear Waste
Planning Guidance - 5 Year Plan
Public Release Of Commissioner's Votes And Secy Papers
Maintenance of Nuclear Power Plants
Delegation of Subpoena Authority to Alan Rosenthal
Rulemaking Options -- Maintenance
Extension of Contract With Alan Rosenthal for Investigative Services
SECY-88-315 - Revisions to 1 O CFR Part 20
Division Of Responsibilities Between ACRS And ACNW
SECY-89-63 - Tenth Anniversary of the TMI Accident
Appointment Of ACRS Members
Final Rulemaking on 10 CFR Part 52 Early Site Permits, Design Certifications and Combined Licenses
lnvesitgation- Personnel Matter
Rule Requiring Degrees for Senior Operators and Shift Supervisors
Extension of Contract No. NRC-34-89-347 With Alan Rosenthal for Review of 01 Matters
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-89-017-LWZ 04/20/1989
COMS-89-018-KMC 12/21/1989
COMS-89-018-LWZ 0412411989
COMS-89-019-LWZ 04124/1989
COMS-89-020-LWZ 04/2511989
COMS-89-021-LWZ 04126/1989
COMS-89-022-LWZ 0412711989
COMS-89-023-LWZ 05/02/1989
COMS-89-024-LWZ 05/05/1989
COMS-89-025-LWZ 05/09/1989
COMS-89-026-LWZ 05/0911989
COMS-89-027-LWZ 05/16/1989
COMS-89-028-LWZ 05/22/1989
COMS-89-029-LWZ 06/07/1989
COMS-89-030-LWZ 06/2011989
COMS-90-001-FJR 02/27/1990
COMS-90-001-JRC 02/09/1990
COMS-90-001-KCR 03/2011990
COMS-90-001-KMC 01/08/1990
COMS-90-001-SY 01/24/1990
COMS-90-002-FJR 02/27/1990
COMS-90-002-JRC 04/2311990
COMS-90-002-KCR 03/2311990
COMSECY REPORT
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Memo of Appreciation to the ACNW
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Approval of New Members for the Advisory Commillee on Reactor Safeguards
Office Space for LSS Administrator
Approval of New Member for Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste (ACNW)
Providing the Departmeni of Labor with NRC Legal Position
Final Rulemaking on Maintenance of Nuclear Power Plants
ACRS Letter Dated 4117189 Re: Integrated Approach on Regulatory Matters
Recruitment of New Legal Member for ASLAP (COMKR-89-2)
Rosenthal Report of Investigation (89-02)
Continued Use of Dr. Melvin Carter as a Consultant to ACNW
SECY-89-109, Waterborne Vehicle Bomb Issues Affecting Power Reactors
Second DraltNUREG-1150
Support Slaff Requirements for the Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste (ACNW)
Selection of New Legal Member for the Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Panel .
PS on Education for Senior Operators and Shift Supervisors
Timeliness Of Enforcement Actions - Proposed Language For Inclusion In a Staff Requirements Memorandum Conformity Of Guidance On Low-Level Waste Disposal Facilities With The Requirements Of 10 CFR Part 61
Principles Of Good Regulation
Coherence in the Regulatory Process - SALP
Importation Of Low Level Waste To The U.S. For Disposal
Recognition Of Good Performance By Nuclear Facility Personnel
Economic Incentive Regulation (Also See COMKR-90-003)
Safely Goal
SECY Number Paper Date
COMS-90-002-KMC 01/19/1990
COMS-90-002-SY 02/0511990
COMS-90-003-FJR 03/19/1990
COMS-90-003-JRC 04126/1990
COMS-90-003-KCR 04/23/1990
COMS-90-003-KMC 02/1511990
COMS-90-003-SY 10/1611990
COMS-90-004-FJR 09/07/1990
COMS-90-004-JRC 05/03/1990
COMS-90-004-KCR 06/1911990
COMS-90-004-KMC 02/26/1990
COMS-90-004-SY 10/23/1990
COMS-90-005-JRC 06/13/1990
COMS-90-005-KCR 11/0811990
COMS-90-005-KMC 03/01/1990
COMS-90-005-SY 12/11/1990
COMS-90-006-JRC 08/10/1990
COMS-90-006-KCR 11/16/1990
COMS-90-006-KMC 03/01/1990
COMS-90-006-SY 12/11/1990
COMS-90-007-JRC 11/26/1990
COMS-90-007-KCR 11/2011990
COMS-90-007-KMC 04/19/1990
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COMSECY REPORT
Released Paper Title
Total Quality Management
Results Of NRC Management Meeting Held January 22-23, 1990
Division of Responsibilities Between ACRS and ACNW
Nuclear Power Plant Maintance
Economic Incentive Regulation (ALSO SEE COMJC-90-2)
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· Lease/Purchase of a Combustion Engineering Nuclear Steam Supply System Pressurized Water Reactor Simulator
Final Rule Directing Appeals To The Commission
Proposed Response To Senate Subcommittee On Energy And Water Development On Design Certification Review Schedules
Resolution Approach For NRC And EPA Interface issues
Advanced Reactor Plant Design Reviews
Approval of New Member for the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS)
APPOINTMENT OF TECHNICAL MEMBERS TO ASLBP
Atomic Safety And Licensing Appeal Panel
Nonprescriptive Nuclear Safety Regulation
Proposed Revision to Delegation of Contractual Authority
PERIODIC REPORTS ON THE IMPLEMENTATION STATUS OF GENERIC SAFETY ISSUES AND UNRESOLVED SAFETY ISSUES
Resources for PIUS and CANDU Design Reviews
PRESENTATION MATERIAL FOR FOREIGN TRAVEL
Revised Five Year Plan
PANEL APPOINTMENTS -- HEAL TH PHYSICIST
EFFICIENCY OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM
DECOMMISSIONING COSTS
Approval of New Member for the Advisory Committee on Nuclear Was le (ACNW)
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-90-008-KMC 04/20/1990
COMS-90-009-KMC 05/01/1990
COMS-90-010-KMC 05/01/1990
COMS-90-011-KMC 05/03/1990
COMS-90-012-KMC 06115/1990
COMS-90-013A-KMC 08/2911990
COMS-90-013-KMC 06/29/1990
COMS-90-014-KMC 07/19/1990
COMS-90-015-KMC 08/15/1990
COMS-90-016-KMC 08/17/1990
COMS-90-017-KMC 09/12/1990
COMS-90-018-KMC 10105/1990 .
COMS-90-019-KMC 10/16/1990
COMS-90-020-KMC 10/26/1990
COMS-90-021-KMC 10/29/1990
COMS-90-022-KMC 11108/1990
COMS-90-023-KMC 12/10/1990
COMS-90-024-KMC 12/1911990
COMS-91-001A-JRC . 04/01/1991
COMS-91-001-FJR 01/17/1991
COMS-91-001-IXS 07/02/1991
COMS-91-001-JRC 02/19/1991
COMS-91-001-KCR 0113111991
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Approval of a Revised Charter for the Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste (ACNW)
. FY 1990 Midyear Resource Review
1990 Report of the Steering Committee for Strategic Pia nning
Resolution Approach for NRC and EPA Interface Issues
Licensability Of Above-Ground Disposal Concepts For Low-Level .Radioactive Waste
PRIORITY ISSUES
Priority Issues
Funding Of Operations Costs Of The Licensing Support System (LSS)
Inspector General's Inspection Report on Pilgrim Off-Site Emergency Preparedness Review
Commission Review Of Draft Five Year Plan And Draft Budget Request To Office Of Management And Budget (OMB)
Terms Of Appointment For ACNW Members
NEPA Reviews For Design Certification
Clarification Of Criteria For The Decommissioning Of Early Shutdown Plants
APPOINTMENT OF ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON REACTOR SAFEGUARDS MEMBER
PROPOSED RESPONSE TO OIG INVESTIGATION REGARDING A MEDICAL MISADMINISTRATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI HOSPITAL
ALLEGED IMPROPER STAFF ASSISTANCE TO PETITIONERS TO AMEND 10 CFR PART 35 (CASE NO. 90-20A) PILGRIM EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS LESSONS-LEARNED TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATIONS
FY 1991 APPROPRIATION REDUCTION
RESOLUTION OF GENERIC SAFETY ISSUE B-56-- DIESEL GENERATOR RELIABILITY
NUCLEAR CONTROL INSTITUTE
Final Rule ori License Renewal (SECY-91-138)
DIESEL GENERATOR RELIABILITY
BRC POLICY STATEMENT
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-91-001-KMC 01/14/1991
COMS-91-001-SY 01/1111991
COMS-91-002-FJR 03/19/1991
COMS-91-002-IXS 07/03/1991
COMS-91-002-JRC 05/06/1991
COMS-91-002-KCR 03/19/1991
COMS-91-002-KMC 01/23/1991
COMS-91-002-SY 01/22/1991
COMS-91-003-FJR 05/03/1991
COMS-91-003-IXS 07/1811991
COMS-91-003-JRC 10/2111991
COMS-91-003-KCR 04/22/1991
COMS-91-003-KMC 02/07/1991
COMS-91-003-SY 03/29/1991
COMS-91-004-FJR 07/29/1991
COMS-91-004-IXS 07/18/1991
COMS-91-004-JRC 11/19/1991
COMS-91-004-KCR 05/01/1991
COMS-91-004-KMC 02/11/1991
COMS-91-004-SY 04/01/1991
COMS-91-005A-IXS 10/16/1991
COMS-91-005-FJR 08/0111991
COMS-91-005-IXS 07/23/1991
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PROGRAM PLAN FOR THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR WASTE
Resolution Of The Office Of The Inspector General Report Recommendations Concerning 10 CFR Part 21
lmptemation Of NRG Long Range Computer Strategy
Commission Review of UCS Petition Regarding Yankee Rowe
Antitrust Considerations for License Amendments Authorizing New Operating Entities
lmplimation Of NRG Long Range Computer Strategy
OBSERVATION OF NRC INSPECTION ACTIVITIES BY ADJACENT STATES
COMSECY-9D-006 -ASLBP APPOINTMENT HEALTH PHYSICIST
RESUMPTION OF RULEMAKING ON URANIUM ENRICHMENT FACILITIES
COMMISSION REPRESENTATIVE ON FCCSET
CURRENT LICENSING BASIS FOR OPERATING PLANTS
WIPP REGULATION
INSPECTOR GENERAL'S REPORT ON REVIEW OF NRC'S EMERGENCY PLANNING REGULATIONS AND IMPLEMENTING GUIDANCE CLARIFICATION OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF 10 CFR Pt. 34.27
US PARTICIPATION AT IAEA
COMMISSION REPRESENTATIVE ON BRC
EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
DISPLAYS OF THE PRINCIPLES OF GOOD REGULATION
ACNW's PriOfity Issues on Radioactive Waste Management
DRAFT DIRECTIVE ON SES RECERTIFICATION
Reorganization Of GPA (COMIS 91-005)
RE-EXAMINATION OF NUCLEAR PLANT INTERNAL SECURITY REQUIREMENTS
Reorganization or the Office of Governmental and Public Affairs
SECY Number Paper Date
COMS-91-005-KCR 07/01/1991
COMS-91-005-KMC 03/08/1991
COMS-91-005-SY 06/0511991
COMS-91-006-FJR 08/06/1991
COMS-91 -006-IXS 07/2911991
COMS-91-006-KCR 08/27/1991
COMS-91-006-KMC 0311211991
COMS-91-007-FJR 09/26/1991
COMS-91-007-IXS 07/29/1991
COMS-91-007-KCR 11/19/1991
COMS-91-007-KMC 03/1511991
COMS-91-007-SY 07/30/1991
COMS-91-008-FJR 11/15/1991
COMS-91-008-IXS 08/1611991
COMS-91-008-KMC 03119/1991
COMS-91-008-SY 07/30/1991
COMS-91-009-IXS 10/18/1991
COMS-91-009-KMC 03/2011991
COMS-91-009-SY 08/30/1991
COMS-91-010-IXS 10/29/1991
COMS-91-010-KMC 03/20/1991
COMS-91-010-SY 09/16/1991
COMS-91-011-IXS 1012911991
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MEETING WITH NUMARC ON ITAAC
OPINION WRITING OFFICE
Proposed Letter To EPA On Clean Air Act Implementation
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DRAFT #3 OF EPA HLW STANDARDS: PROPOSED ACNW AND STAFF RESPONSES (SECY-91-218)
OFFICE OF POLICY PIJl.NNING
APPROACH TO PUBLIC COMMUNICATION
RECOMMENDATION FOR LICENSING BOARD PANEL APPOINTMENT
RE-CENTRALIZATION OF OPERATOR LICENSING ACTIVITIES
COMMISSION REPRESENTATIVE FOR SALP AND ACRS MATTERS
EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
Improving Cooperation with Agreement Stales
COMMISSION ORDER ON YANKEE ROWE PRESSURE VESSEL
BRC CONSENSUS-BUILDING PROCESS
PROPOSED RESPONSE ON ASLBP STAFFING
APPOINTMENT OF NEW FEDERAL AGENCY REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LICENSING SUPPORT SYSTEM ADVISORY REVIEW PANEL
DRAFT SRM - ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO YANKEE ROWE PRESSURE VESSEL ISSUES
INSPECTOR GENERAL'S REPORT ON ACRS PROCUREMENT PRACTICES
DISTINGUISHED SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS PROGRAM
REVISED ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY/NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (EPAINRC) MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING STAFF'S PROPOSED SCHEDULE REVISION FOR FORMULATION OF A REPRESENTATIVE SITE FOR DEFINITION OF A LARGE RELEASE APPOINTMENT OF ACRS MEMBERS
NRC NOMINEES TO THE NATIONAL NUCLEAR ACCREDITING BOARD
PROPOSED PAY SYSTEMS FOR NRC ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGES AND STAFF AT GENERAL GRADE (GG) 16, 17, AND 18 OR EQUIVALENT PAY LEVELS
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-91-011-KMC 03/25/1991
COMS-91-011-SY 09/24/1991
COMS-91.-012-IXS 11/06/1991
COMS-91-012-KMC 04/09/1991
COMS-91-012-SY 10/04/1991
COMS-91-013-IXS 11/06/1991
COMS-91-013-KMC 04111/1991
COMS-91-013-SY 10/09/1991
COMS-91-014-IXS 11/06/1991
COMS-91-014-KMC 04/22/1991
COMS-91-014-SY 12/11/1991
COMS-91-015-IXS 11/07/1991
COMS-91-015-KMC 04/26/1991
COMS-91-015-SY 12/27/1991
COMS-91-016-KMC 05/10/1991
COMS-91-016-SY 12/30/1991
COMS-91-017-KMC 05/30/1991
COMS-91-018-KMC 05/3111991
COMS-91-019-KMC 06/05/1991
COMS-91-020-KMC 06/20/1991
COMS-91-021-KMC 06/24/1991
COMS-92-001-EGD 10/09/1992
COMS-92-001-FJR 04/07/1992
COMSECY REPORT
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OIG AUDIT REPORT 90A-14 ''REVIEW OF NRC'S EMERGENCY PLANNING REGULATIONS AND IMPLEMENTING GUIDANCE Licensing Board Appointment - Health Physicist
OPEN ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCES
REVISED FIVE-YEAR PLAN GUIDANCE
NATIONAL PRIMARY DRINKING WATER REGULATIONS
EXTERNAL REVIEW OF PROGRAMS
RENEWAL OF APPOINTMENTS OF ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR WASTE (ACNW) MEMBERS
LEAD COMMISSIONER CONCEPT
DRAFT NRC-EPA MOU
FY 1991 Midyear Resource Review
OFFICE OF POLICY PLANNING
STAFF REVIEW OF THE OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL (OIG) REPORT 90-31H
RESPONSE TO CRC-91-0290
Periodic Reports/Meetings Required by the Commission
PROGRAM PLAN FOR THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR WASTE, MAY-AUGUST 1991
EPNNRC Memorandum of Understanding
APPOINTMENT OF ACRS MEMBERS
REVIEW OF THE NEED FOR CHANGES TO EMERGENCY PLANNING REGULATIONS
"EXTERNAL REGULATOR" ROLE FOR THE WASTE ISOLATION PILOT PLANT (WIPP)
STAFF'S PROCESS FOR IMPROVING COOPERATION WITH THE AGREEMENT STATES, SECY 91-121
LICENSING SUPPORT SYSTEM PROGRAM AND BUDGET RESPONSIBILITY
STRATEGY FOR DEALING WITH THE PROPOSED PA LLW PROGRAM AND FOR DETERMINING LOW LEVEL WASTE COMPATIBILITY ISSUES
REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION ON INDONESIA
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SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-92-001-IXS 02/03/1992
COMS-92-001-JRC 02/14/1992
COMS-92-001-KCR 02/27/1992
COMS-92-001-SY 01/0311992
COMS-92-002-FJR 05/18/1992
COMS-92-002-IXS 02/10/1992
COMS-92-002-JRC 03/03/1992
COMS-92-002-KCR 02/2811992
COMS-92-002-SY 01/16/1992
COMS-92-003-FJR 07/30/1992
COMS-92-003-IXS 03/1011992
COMS-92-003-JRC 04/0211992
COMS-92-003-KCR 04/0711992
COMS-92-003-SY 0211911992
COMS-92-004-FJR 10/07/1992
COMS-92-004-IXS 03/1211992
COMS-92-004-JRC 04/2311992
COMS-92-004-KCR 06/16/1992
COMS-92-004-SY 02/28/1992
COMS-92-005-IXS 04/2411992
COMS-92-005-JRC 05/18/1992
COMS-92-005-KCR 08105/1992
COMS-92-005-SY 03/0311992
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PRESIDENrs JANUARY 28, 1992 MEMORANDA REGULATORY REVIEW
PROPOSED RESPONSE TO CONGRESS - SEABROOK INSPECTOR GENERAL REPORT
SECY-92-064 - DISPOSITION OF THE WEAPONS GRADE NUCLEAR MATERIAL FROM DECOMMISSIONED NUCLEAR WEAPONS
Topaz Reactors
NRC REPRESENTATION OF THE FEDERAL COORDINATING COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (FCCSET) AD HOC WORKING GROUP ON RISK ASSESSMENT
'INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITY FEE RECOVERY
PERIODIC STATUS REPORTS ON PREMATURELY SHUT DOWN PLANTS
SHUTDOWN OF THE YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER STATION IN ROWE, MASSACHUSETIS
ACRS REQUEST TO RELEASE DRAFT DOCUMENTS
Enhanced Participatory Process
FOLLOW-UP TO THE 2/21/92 MEETING WITH THE IG
SECY-92-106-ACTION PLAN TO ENSURE TIMELY REMEDIATION OF SITES LISTED IN THE SITE DECOMMISSIONING MANAGEMENT PLAN (SDMP)
AP600 INTEGRAL SYSTEMS TESTING
NRC ADOPTION AS THE SINGLE SCOPE BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION AS THEBASIS FOR NRC "Q" SECURITY CLEARANCES AND "U" SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCESS AUTHORIZATIONS
SECY-92-272, RE-EXAMINATION OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANT SECURITY REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE INTERNAL THREAT
MANAGEMENT LESSONS TO BE LEARNED FROM THE YANKEE ROWE EXPERIENCE
STAFF PROPOSALS FOR COMMISSION ACTION WHER THE SAME MATTER IS THE SUBJECT OF LITIGATION IN A PENDING AGENCY PROCEEDING A Proposed Position at the U.S. Mission to the Commission on European Communities
RESPONSE TO OMS-Medical QM Rule
PROPOSED RULE ON TITLE TRANSFER AND POSSESSION OF LOW LEVEL WASTE
NRC REPRESENTATION ON THE FEDERAL COORDINATING COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE, ENGINERRING AND TECHNOLOGY (FCCSET)AD HOC WORKING GROUP ON RISK ASSESSMENT RESOLUTION OF DEVIATIONS IDENTIFIED DURING THE SYSTEMATIC EVALUATION PROGRAM (SECY-92-223) STAFF ACTION PLAN FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF SECTION 2740 OF THE ATOMIC ENERGY ACT, AS AMENDED (EDO MEMO DATED FEBRUARY 6, 1992)
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-92-006-IXS 04/28/1992
COMS-92-006-JRC 06/0211992
COMS-92-006-KCR 08/07/1992
COMS-92-006-SY 03/17/1992
COMS-92-007-IXS 05/06/1992
COMS-92-007-JRC 10/0111992
COMS-92-007-SY 03/27/1992
COMS-92-008-IXS 05/08/1992
COMS-92-008-JRC 10/01/1992
COMS-92-008-SY 04/0811992
COMS-92-009-IXS 05/13/1992
COMS-92-009-JRC 10/30/1992
COMS-92-009-SY 04/10/1992
COMS-92-010-IXS 06/0211992
COMS-92-010-SY 04/15/1992
COMS-92-011-IXS 06/25/1992
COMS-92-011-SY 04/07/1992
COMS-92-012-IXS 07/29/1992
COMS-92-012-SY 04/15/1992
COMS-92-013-IXS 07/31/1992
COMS-92-013-SY 05/1211992
COMS-92-014-IXS 07/3111992
COMS-92-014-SY 05/12/1992
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RENEWAL OF APPOINTMENTS OF MEMBERS OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR WASTE (ACNW) ASLBP ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES
ACRS MEMBER APPLICANTS
STRATEGIC ISSUES AND GUIDANCE FOR THE FY 1993-1997 FIVE-YEAR PLAN
MAINTENANCE INSPECTION GUIDANCE
SECY-92-308: PROPOSED AMENDS TO FITNESS FOR DUTY RULE; SECY-91-348: ISSUANCE OF FINAL REVISION TO APP J TO 10 CFR PART 50--BACKFIT CONSIDERATIONS
SECY-91-243AND SECY-91-347, SUBMITIAL OF TWO GUIDANCE DOCUMENTS AND STAFF ANALYSES TO THE FEDERAL REGISTER, FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
REGULATORY REVIEW
NRC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
SELECTION OF THE FACILITATOR FOR THE ENHANCED PARTICIPATORY RULEMAKING WORKSHOPS
STAFF REVIEW OF OIG REPORT 90-31H
INTERACTION WITH THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ON HIGH-LEVEL WASTE ISSUES
Training and Experience Criteria, Withdrawal of an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
ASLBP ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES
MAINTENANCE INSPECTION GUIDANCE
PROPOSED RESPONSE TO THE EDO REGARDING THE NRG HUMAN RESOURCES STRATEGIC PLAN
APPOINTMENT OF NEW CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE
COMMISSION REVIEW OF DRAFT FY 1993 - 1997 INTERNAL PROGRAM/BUDGET REVIEW DOCUMENT
APPOINTMENT OF ACRS MEMBERS
COMMISSION ACTION ON SECY-92-168
PROPOSED MEETING WITH NEW YORK STATE RE: LLW STORAGE STUDY
LICENSING SUPPORT SYSTEM PROGRAM AND BUDGET RESPONSIBILITIES (SECY-92-195)
REQUEST BY NRG STAFF TO ISSUE DECOMMISSIONING ORDER FOR SHOREHAM FACILITY ON AN IMMEDIATELY EFFECTIVE BASIS
SECY Number Paper Date
COMS,92-015-IXS 08/13/1992
COMS-92-015-SY 05/2811992
COMS-92-016-IXS 08/28/1992
COMS-92-016-SY 06/01/1992
COMS-92-017-IXS 08/2811992
COMS-92-017-SY 06/2411992
COMS-92-018-IXS 09/01/1992
COMS-92-018-SY 07120/1992
COMS-92-018-WS 09/0111992
COMS-92-019-IXS 10107/1992
COMS-92-019-SY 08/07/1992
COMS-92-020-IXS 10113/1992
COMS-92-020-SY 08/14/1992
COMS-92-021-IXS 10/1311992
COMS-92-021-SY 08/20/1992
COMS-92-022-IXS 10115/1992
COMS-92-022-SY 08/21/1992
COMS-92-023-IXS 11/0211992
COMS-92-023-SY 08/25/1992
COMS-92-024-IXS 11103/1992
COMS-92-024-SY 08/28/1992
- COMS-92-025-IXS 11/10/1992
COMS-92-025-SY 09101/1992
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COMSECY REPORT
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INSPECTION OF THE NRC'S STAFF ACCEPTANCE AND REVIEW OF THERMO-LAG 330-1 FIRE BARRIER MATERIAL '
CHEMETRON CORPORATION ·LICENSING BOARD ORDER APPROVING CONSENT ORDER AND TERMINATINGPROCEEDING (LBP-92-11; DOCKET NO. 040-08724)
SECY-92-195 - LICENSING SUPPORT SYSTEM PROGRAM AND BUDGET RESPONSIBILITIES
RENEWAL OF APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS OF THE ADVISORY COMMITIEE ON NUCLEAR WASTE (ACNW) (COMIS-92-006)
AP600 DESIGN (SECY-92-219)
SAFETY LIGHT CORPORATION - LICENSING BOARD ORDER CONSOLIDATING PROCEEDINGS ON LICENSE DENIALS AND ON DECONTAMINATION ORDER
NFS ERWIN
Reevaluatiofl of Fitness-For-Duty Rule
NFS ERWIN
SECY-92-314, "CURRENT LICENSING BASIS FOR OPERATING PLANTS"
PROHIBITED SECURITIES OF PROPOSED ACRS MEMBER
CORRESPONDENCE OF MR. ARNOLD GUNDERSEN
NRC CANDIDATES FOR A POSITION ON THE NATIONAL NUCLEAR ACCREDITING BOARD
DIG REPORT ENTITLED, "UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE OF NRG RESEARCH INFORMATION"
PROPOSED WORK FOR OTHERS BY THE CENTER FOR NUCLEAR WASTE REGULATORY ANALYSES
SECY 92-243 - Compatibility or Agreement State Programs; and SECY 91-047 - Draft Proposal from Pennsylvania for a Limited Agreement Under Section 274b TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE CRITERIA, WITHDRAWAL OF AN ADVANCE NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING PROPOSED SRM ON SECY-91-047 AND SECY-92-243
NUCLEAR MATERIALS MANAGEMENT AND SAFEGUARDS SYSTEM FUNDING
FY 1993 APPROPRIATIONS REDUCTION
TRIAL PROGRAM FOR CONDUCTING OPEN ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCES
Regulatory Review Group
NFS SITE VISIT OF AUGUST 27, 1992 AND PRESS RELEASE ON RUSSIAN HEU
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-92-026-IXS 12/09/1992
COMS-92-026-SY 09/1511992
COMS-92-027-SY 09/2111992
COMS-92-028A-SY 10/1311992
COMS-92-028-SY 09/2511992
COMS-92-029-SY 09/2811992
COMS-92-030-SY 10/08/1992
COMS-92-031-SY 10/2611992
COMS-92-032-SY 10/2611992
COMS-92-033-SY 1012811992
COMS-92-034-SY 10/30/1992
COMS-92-035-SY 11/0211992
COMS-92-036-SY 11/1211992
COMS-92-037-SY 12/22/1992
COMS-92-038-SY 12/31/1992
COMS-93-001-EGD 03/0511993
COMS-93-001-FJR 0310511993
COMS-93-001-IXS 02/0811993
COMS-93-001-KCR 03/0511993
COMS-93-001-SY 01/0411993
COMS-93-002-EGD 0512611993
COMS-93-002-FJR 03/1511993
COMSECY REPORT
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Proposed Review of the Regulation of the Medical Use of Byproduct Material
STAFF'S PLANNED ACTION TO ADDRESS ISSUES RELATED TO THERMO-LAG 330-1 FIRE BARRIER MATERIAL
UMETCO MINERALS CORP. - PRESIDING OFFICER'S MEMO AND ORDER GRANTING STATE OF UTAH'S REQ FOR HEARING & DENYING ITS PETION TO STAY ALIC AMENDMENT (LBP-92-20, AS AMENDED92-22 LETTER TO EPA ON CLEANUP CRITERIA ACTIVITIES
ACTIONS ON CLEANUP CRITERIA
APPOINTMENT OF ACRS MEMBER PETER R. DAVIS
PAPERWORK REDUCTION INITIATIVES
PROPOSED LETTER TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGARDING SUBPART I
Staff Requirements - SECY-92-219 - NRG-Sponsored Confirmatory Testing of the Westinghouse AP600 Design
Exterior Art Proposal Recommendation
NRG ASSUMPTION OF REGULATORY AUTHORITY FOR GASEOUS DIFFUSION ENRICHMENT FACILITIES LETTER TO THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY ON THE STATUS OF THE HIGH-LEVEL WASTE REPOSITORY PROGRAM
APPOINTMENT OF ACRS MEMBERS
ACTION ON GENERAL ATOMICS-SEQUOYAH FUELS CORPORATION
APPOINTMENT OF ACRS MEMBERS
BACKGROUND PAPER FOR REVIEW OF THE COMMISSION'S REGULATIONS AND PRACTICE GOVERNING CITIZEN PETITIONS UNDER 10 CFR 2.206 FOR INSTITUTING PROCEEDINGS AGAINST LICENSEES (COMSECY-93-007) ACNW CHARTER
OGC MEMORANDUM DATED FEBRUARY 2. 1993
ACNW Charter
(COMIS-92-025) REGULATORY REVIEW
SEXUAL HARASSMENT PREVENTION POLICY STATEMENT AND BROCHURE
PROPOSED RULE ON REACTOR SITE CRITERIA
SECY Number Paper Date
COMS-93-002-IXS 0212311993
COMS-93-002-KCR 0911611993
COMS-93-002-SY 0111111991
COMS-93-003-EGD 0610411993
COMS-93-003-FJR 04/2811993
COMS-93-003-IXS 0313111993
COMS-93-003-KCR 1012911993
COMS-93-003-SY 01/15/1993
COMS-93-004-EGD 06/04/1993
COMS-93-004-FJR 0613011993
COMS-93-004-IXS 03130/1993
COMS-93-004-KCR 11103/1993
COMS-93-004-SY 01/2111993
COMS-93-005A-IXS 0512611993
COMS-93-005-EGD 0613011993
COMS-93-005-FJR 09/29/1993
COMS-93-005-IXS 03/3111993
COMS-93-005-KCR 1112911993
COMS-93-005-SY 0112911993
COMS-93-006-EGD 09/2911993
COMS-93-006-FJR 10/08/1993
COMS-93-006-IXS 04/2111993
COMS-93-006-KCR 1210611993
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REEXAMINATION OF NRC DECOMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS
SECY-93-255- LINE-ITEM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION IMPROVEMENTS
RECOMMENDATION FOR THE APPROVAL OF THE 1993 COMPARABILITY PAY INCREASE FOR ADM JUDGES & INFO ON COMPARABILITY PAY INCREASE FOR SENIOR LEVEL SYSTEM EMPLOYEES
FLEXIPLACE
METRICATION AND THE DESIGN CERTIFICATION OF THE SYSTEM 80+
COMKR-93-001/COMFR-93-001 -ACNW CHARTER
PRECEPTS AND RELATIONSHIPS FOR THE MAINTENANCE, RENEWAL AND EXTENSION OF NRC'S KNOWLEDGE BASE
Response to the SRM of December 10, 1992, Concerning the TMl-2 Advisory Panel
STUDY PLAN FOR REVIEW OF MEDICAL RADIATION PROTECTION OPTIONS (EDO MEMO TO COMMISSIONERS, DATED 612193) DEVELOPMENT OF CRITERIA FOR PUBLIC INTEREST EXEMPTIONS FROM THE FY 1993 FEE RULE (COMGD-93--005)
IG INVESTIGATION REPORT, CASE NO. 91-72A
National Performance Review and National Science Foundation High Performance Computation, Communications, and Information Technology (HPCCIT) Initiatives
RESPONSE TO SRM ON COMIS-92-026 - REVIEW OF THE REGULATION OF THE MEDICAL USE OF BYPRODUCT MATERIAL
NRC ACTIONS VIS-A-VIS ALLEGERS
DEVELOPMENT OF CRITERIA FOR PUBLIC INTEREST EXEMPTIONS FROM THE FY 1993 FEE RULE
EPA's Rescission of Subpart I for Materials Licensees
NRC Actions Vis-a-Vis Allegers
RE-INVENTION LABORATORY FOR REGULATORY REFORM
RESPONSE TO WESTINGHOUSE (WE) FINANCIAL ASSURANCE SUBMITTAL
EPA's Rescission of Subpart I for Materials Licensees
SECY-93-273 - Continuation of the "Nuclear Safely" Journal
BYPRODUCT MATERIAL DEVICE APPROVALS BY AGREEMENT STATES
SECY-93-324, RETURN TO THE U.S. OF FOREIGN .RESEARCH REACTOR FUELS THAT ORIGINATED IN THE UNITED STATES
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-93-006-SY 02/03/1993
COMS-93-007-EGD 12/16/1993
COMS-93-007-FJR 12/16/1993
COMS-93-007-IXS 05/19/1993
COMS-93-007-SY 02/03/1993
COMS-93-008-IXS 05/27/1993
COMS-93-008-SY 02/0511993
COMS-93-009-IXS 06/02/1993
COMS-93-009-SY 02/09/1993
COMS-93-010-IXS 07/01/1993
COMS-93-010-SY 02/10/1993
COMS-93-011-IXS 07/02/1993
COMS-93-011-SY 02/17/1993
COMS-93-012-IXS 08/03/1993
COMS-93-012-SY 03/16/1993
COMS-93-013-IXS 08/04/1993
COMS-93-013-SY 03/19/1993
COMS-93-014-IXS 08/04/1993
COMS-93-014-SY 03/19/1993
COMS-93-015-IXS 09/20/1993
COMS-93-015-SY 03/23/1993
COMS-93-016-IXS 10/1911993
COMS-93-016-SY 03/2911993
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Minor Amendments to 10 CFR Part 110 Export/Import Licensing Regulations
COMMISSION APPROVAL OF INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS
COMMISSION APPROVAL OF INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS
LICENSE RENEWAL
Background Paper for Review of the Commission's Regulations and Practice Governing Citizen Petitions Under 10 CFR 2.206 for Instituting Proceedings Against Licensees
FTE COVERAGE FOR THE VIENNA POSITION
REDUCTION OF WAITING PERIOD FOR STEP INCREASES FOR TWO ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGES
Proposed IG Audit of Fees for Materials Licensees
PLANS FOR FY 1993 FEE-RELATED ACTIONS
SECY-93-171 - REGION V REALIGNMENT STUDY
PENDING DOE PART 810 CASES FROM WESTINGHOUSE
SECY-93-182, STATUS OF THE PROGRAM FOR PRODUCING GUIDANCE DOCUMENTS FOR THE NON POWER REACTOR LICENSING PROCESS REPORT OF GRAND GULF OSART MISSION
PROPOSED RESPONSES TO REQUESTS FROM THE IG AND THE ASLBP REGARDING FTE ALLOCATIONS
PROPOSED STUDY OF REGION V REALIGNMENT
IMPROVEMENTS IN THE AGREEMENT STATES PROGRAM
SRM ON GUIDELINES ON THE ROLE, PROCEDURES, SIZE AND COMPOSITION OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE MEDICAL USES OF ISOTOPES (ACMUI)
COMMISSION REVIEW OF DRAFT FY 1994-1998 INTERNAL PROGRAM/BUDGET REVIEW DOCUMENT
SRM ON SECY-93-033 AND SECY-93-046, ROTATION AND EXPANSION OF MEMBERSHIP, ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE MEDICAL USES OF ISOTOPES
National Performance Review
RESPONSE TO COMSECY-93-004 REVIEW OF THE REGULATION F THE MEDICAL USE OF BYPRODUCT ATERIAL (COMIS-92,026)
PROPOSED EMPLOYEE ANNOUNCEMENT CONCERNING THE PRESIDENT'S MEMORANDUM ON THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT AND OPENNESS IN GOVERNMENT
ALLIED-SIGNAL V. NRG NOS. 91-1407, 91-1435, 92-1001AND92-1019 (D.C. CIR.1992)
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-93-017-IXS 11/29/1993
COMS-93-017-SY 03/3011993
COMS-93-018-IXS 12/02/1993
COMS-93-018-SY 04/02/1993
COMS-93-019-IXS 12/10/1993
COMS-93-019-SY 04/13/1993
COMS-93-020-IXS 12/22/1993
COMS-93-020-SY 04/2211993
COMS-93-021-SY 04/23/1993
COMS-93-022-SY 04/2011993
COMS-93-023-SY 04/28/1993
COMS-93-024-SY 04/3011993
COMS-93-025-SY 04/29/1993
COMS-93-026-SY 05/11/1993
COMS-93-027 A-SY 06/02/1993
COMS-93-027-SY 05/1311993
COMS-93-028-SY 05/13/1993
COMS-93-029-SY 05/14/1993
COMS-93-030-SY 05/17/1993
COMS-93-031-SY 05/2411993
COMS-93-032-SY 06/02/1993
COMS-93-033-SY 0610911993
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APPROVAL OF OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS REORGANIZATION
COMANCHE PEAK UNIT 2 FULL-POWER LICENSING (SRM M930316)
Computers i11 Nuclear Power Plant OperaUons
RENEWAL OF APPOINTMENTS OF ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON UCLEAR WASTE (ACNW) MEMBERS
PROPOSED FY 1995/1996 REDUCTIONS IN ACRS AND ACNW STAFF
STAFF RESPONSE TO THE SRM FOR SECY-92-351 - FINAL AMENDMENTS TO 10 CFR PART 61, "LICENSING REQUIREMENTS FOR LAND DISPOSAL OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE" (WITS 9000236)
CONSIDERATION OF REORGANIZING NRC'S NUCLEAR WASTE ACTIVITIES
NRC STAFF PARTICIPATION IN INDUSTRY SPONSORED TRAINING SESSIONS ON INDUSTRY GUIDELINE FOR MONITORING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MAINTENANCE AT NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS STRATEGIES AND OPTIONS FOR ENCOURAGING THE STATES AND COMPACTS TO DEVELOP NEW LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITIES
APPOINTMENT OF ACRS MEMBER
STAFF ACTION PLAN IN RESPONSE TO INVESTIGATION OF LOSS OF AN IRIDIUM-192 SOURCE AND THERAPY MISADMINISTRATION AT INDIANA REGIONAL CANCER CTR, INDIANA, PA, ON NOV 16, W92 NUREG-1480 STAFF GUIDANCE ON THE DISPOSITION OF INDUSTRY DOCUMENTS RECEIVED THROUGH NONROUTINE CHANNELS
ATLAS CORPORATION V. NRC, NO. 92-1561 {D.C. CIR. 1992)
RESCHEDULING OF ANNUAL UPDATE OF THE HUMAN RSOURCES STRATEGIC PLAN
Proposed Revisions to Draft Letter lo the Envlronmenlal Protection Agency Regarding the Subparl I Clean Air Act Standards for Facilities Other lhan Power Reactors
DRAFT LETTER TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGARDING THE SUBPART I CLEAN AIR ACT STANDARDS FOR FACILITIES OTHER THAN POWER REACTORS
DRAFT LETTER TO THE EPA REGARDING THE LOW-LEVEl: RADIOACTIVE WASTE STANDARDS
Draft Rulemaking Package on License Renewal
SRM - BRIEFING ON LITIGATION MATTERS, MTG. 5114/93 (CLOSED)
Proposed Staff Actioris to Address the llT Findings for the Unauthorized Forced Entry into the Prolected Area al Three Mile Island Unit 1 on February 7, 1993
Final Technical Position on Alternative Concentration Limits for Title II Uranium Mills
REMANDED ISSUES CONTAINED IN FISCAL YEARS 1991-1993 ANNUAL FEE RULES
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-93-034-SY 06/11/1993
COMS-93-035-SY 07/02/1993
COMS-93-036-SY 07107/1993
COMS-93-037-SY 07/20/1993
COMS-93-038-SY 07/21/1993
COMS-93-039-SY 07/23/1993
COMS-93-040-SY 07127/1993
COMS-93-041-SY 07/30/1993
COMS-93-042-SY 07/30/1993
COMS-93-043-SY 08/09/1993
COMS-93-044-SY 08/26/1993
COMS-93-045-SY 09/03/1993
COMS-93-046-SY 09/07/1993
COMS-93-047-SY 09/07/1993
COMS-93-048-SY 09114/1993
COMS-93-049-SY 09124/1993
COMS-93-050-SY 09/27/1993
COMS-93-051-SY 09/30/1993
COMS-93-052-SY 10/01/1993
COMS-93-053A-SY 12102/1993
COMS-93-053-SY 10/13/1993
COMS-93-054-SY 10/20/1993
COMS-93-055-SY 10127/1993
COMSECY REPORT
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Recommending Third Party Assistance lo Licensees (OIG Report 91-72A)
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RESPONSE TO COMSECY-93-015- RESPONSE TO COMSECY-93-004 - REVIEW OF THE REGULATION OF THE MEDICAL USE OF BYPRODUCT MATERIAL
NPRJAGREEMENT STATE TASK FORCE REPORT
REQUESTS FROM PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA FOR SSISTANCE IN ESTABLISHING A MATERIAL CONTROL ND ACCOUNTING DRAFT LETTER TO THE EPA REGARDING THE PROPOSED RULEMAKING TO AMEND 40 CFR 192
Proposed Review Leller for the 1993 Maine Agreement State Program Review
COMPARISON OF THE GE NUCLEAR ENERGY ABWR DESIGN AND THE ABB- CE SYSTEM 80+ DESIGN WITH THE EPRl'S ALWR UTILITY REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT (URD)
PUBLIC INTEREST EXEMPTIONS
REVIEW TEAM ON PROTECTING ALLEGERS AGAINST RETALIATION
Petition for Reconsideration of Annual Fee Rule
STAFF LETTER ON THE "PROPOSED ALTERNATIVE STRATEGY FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGYS CIVILIAN RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM"
PROPOSED EMPLOYEE ANNOUNCEMENT ON HOSPITALITY SUITES, DINING WITH INDUSTRY REPRESENTATIVES AND OTHER ETHICS-RELATED ISSUES ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING POTENTIAL RECRITICALITY AT TMl-2
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN INPO AND NRC
RECONSIDERATION OF FY 1993 ANNUAL FEE RULE
PUBLIC WORKSHOP ON THE FORM AND CONTENT OF DESIGN CERTIFICATION RULES
LETTER CONCERNING THE ADOPTION BY THE AGREEMENT STATES OF REGULATIONS EQUIVALENT TO 10 CFR PART 20
Metrication Policy Exemption Request
RESPONSE TO OIG AUDIT REPORT ON NRC'S SYSTEM FOR AUDIT FOLLOW-UP
Sexual Harassment Prevention Brochure
COMGD-93-002 - SEXUAL HARASSMENT PREVENTION POLICY STATEMENT AND BROCHURE
UMETCO MINERALS CORPORATION (LBP-93-7, DOCKET NO. 40-08681-MLA)
FTE ALLOCATIONS
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-93-056-SY 10/0711993
COMS-93-057-SY 10128/1993
COMS-93-058-SY 10127/1993
COMS-93-059-SY 1111011993
COMS-93-060-SY 11/12/1993
COMS-93-061-SY 11118/1993
COMS-93-062-SY 1210811993
COMS-93-063-SY 1210811993
COMS-93-064-SY 12/1411993
COMS-93-065-SY 12117/1993
COMS-94-001-EGD 06130/1994
corv1S-94-001-FJR 0111811994
COMS-94-001-IXS 01/13/1994
COMS-94-001-KCR 06107/1994
COMS-94-001-SY 0110411994
COMS-94-002-EGD 0712911994
COMS-94-002-FJR · 02/0111994
COMS-94-002-IXS 0211711994
COMS-94-002-KCR 0912011994
COMS-94-002-SY 0110411994
COMS-94-003-EGD 09/1311994
COMS-94-003-FJR 06130/1994
COMS-94-003-IXS 0310311994
COMSECY REPORT
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APPOINTMENT OF ACNW MEMBERS
SACRED HEART HOSPITAL
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NRG CANDIDATES FOR A POSITION ON THE NATIONAL NUCLEAR ACCREDITING BOARD
REGION V REALIGNMENT
STAFF REVIEW OF DOE REPORT - "ANALYSIS OF THE LEGAL, REGULATORY, & TECHNICAL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH DOE ACCEPTING COMMERICIAL MIXED WASTE"
Financial Status and Proposed Funding Reductions
NRG COMMENTS ON DRAFT BILL "FEDERAL NUCLEAR FACILITIES LICENSING AND REGULATIONS ACT"
ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR WASTE
PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT REGARDING REGIONAL REALIGNMENT
10 CFR PART 51 LICENSE RENEWAL RULEMAKING
Commissioner Assistant Positions
Enhanced Participa1ory Rulemaking for Recycle Criteria
Consultation with the Union Concerning Proposed Reorganization of Waste Management Within the Office of NMSS .
This COMKR was unused.
USE OF TRIGGER-VALUES
lnforrna1ion Brochure for State & Local Governments on the Merits of Stockpiling & Redistribution of Potassium Iodide (Kl) SECY-94-014, ENFORCEMENT AGAINST FLORIDA POWER FOR DISCRIMINATION
APPOINTMENT OF ACRS MEMBER
Decommissioning of Nuclear Power Reactors and Comments on SECY-94-179
EXEMPTING THE AP600 DESIGN FROM THE NRC'S METRICATION POLICY
Improving NRC's Control Over, and Licensees' Accountability for, Generally Licensed Devices
Commissioner Assistant Positions
EXPANDED INPUT IN ADVISORY COMMITTEE SELECTIONS
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-94-003-SY 01/1311994
COMS-94-004-EGD 10/31/1994
COMS-94-004-IXS 04/1911994
COMS-94-004-SY 01/13/1994
COMS-94-005-EGD 11/0711994
COMS-94-005-IXS 06/1411994
COMS-94-005-SY 01/24/1994
COMS-94-006-IXS 06/16/1994
COMS-94-006-SY 01/2611994
COMS-94-007 A-SY 02/1711994
COMS-94-007 -IXS 07/0111994
COMS-94-007-SY 02/0311994
COMS-94-008-IXS 07/08/1994
COMS-94-008-SY 02/1011994
COMS-94-009-IXS 0712011994
COMS-94-009-SY 02/10/1994
COMS-94-010-IXS 07/2211994
COMS-94-010-SY 03/18/1994
COMS-94-011-IXS 07/22/1994
COMS-94-011-SY 03/2411994
COMS-94-012-IXS 1011211994
COMS-94-012-SY 03/2511994
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DESIGN CONTROL DOCUMENT (DCD) CHANGE RESTRICTIONS FOLLOWING ISSUANCE OF A FINAL DESIGN APPROVAL (FDA) Continuing Training for Agency Supervisors. Managers. and Executives
DOCUMENT INFORMATION RETRIEVAL TRACKING PROJECT
NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ON AL TERNA TE CONCENTRATION LIMITS, LOW-LEVEL WASTE STANDARDS, AND RISK HARMONIZATION, COMSECY-93-032 Commissioner's Assistant Positions
Billing of the Cost of Advanced Reactors Research
NUCLEAR INFORMATION AND RESOURCE SERVICE V. NRC, D.C. CIR. NO. 93-1164
Delegation of Authority
PRESENTATION MATERIAL FOR FOREIGN TRAVEL
COMIS-93-018 - Computers in Nuclear Power Plant Operations
Implementation of D-RAP for the ABWR and System BO+ Applications
COMIS-93-018- COMPUTERS IN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT OPERATIONS
Slaff Analysis and Comment to Proposal to Merge the Office of lnvestiga11ons with the Office of the Inspector General
CONTROLS ON NUCLEAR FUEL REPROCESSING EQUIPMENT FORMERLY OWNED BY A DOE CONTRACTOR
Litigation Matter f(b)(6) !Merit Systems Protection Board)
RECOMMENDED PROCEDURAL CHANGE TO PERMIT UNAVOIDABLY ABSENT COMMISSIONERS TO PARTICIPATE IN COMMISSION MEETINGS
OIG Report Case No. 93-85H
Sacred Heart Hospital (Ref: SRM on SECY-93-225)
Employee Guidance in the Situation of a Compelled Interview with the Office of the Inspector General
Technical Re11iew of Proposal From tne Kurchatov Institute on Nuclear Material Control and Accounlabilily (NUMACS Pr;:iject)
CONSOLIDATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE Sl)PPORT FOR ACRS AND ACNW
Iowa Allegation Referral
EX.6
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-94-013-IXS 10/31/1994
COMS-94-013-SY 03/1711994
COMS-94-014-IXS 11/03/1994
COMS-94-014-SY 04107/1994
COMS-94-015-IXS 11/07/1994
COMS-94-015-SY 04/2811994
COMS-94-016-IXS 12/2811994
COMS-94-016-SY 05/02/1994
COMS-94-017-SY 05/05/1994
COMS-94-018-SY 05/12/1994
COMS-94-019-SY 05/16/1994
COMS-94-020-SY 05/13/1994
COMS-94-021-SY 05/23/1994
COMS-94-022-SY 05/09/1994
COMS-94-023-SY 05124/1994
COMS-94-024-SY 05131/1994
COMS-94-025-SY 06/09/1994
COMS-94-026-SY 06/10/1994
COMS-94-027-SY 06/1611994
COMS-94-028-SY 06121/1994
COMS-94-029-SY 06/22/1994
COMS-94-030-SY 06/24/1994
COMS-94-031-SY 06/2411994
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Review of the Del;:iys in the Investigation of Rosemount Nuc:lear Instruments, lnc:orporaled
NRC COMMENTS ON EPA FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICE ON RESCISSION OF SUBPART T TO 40 CFR PART61 (URANIUM MILL TAILINGS DISPOSAL SITES)
Subpart I
PROPOSED MANAGEMENT DIRECTIVE 8.10, "NRC MEDICAL EVENT ASSESSMENT PROGRAM
Merger of 01 and OIG
CONTINUATION OF THE "NUCLEAR SAFETY" JOURNAL
Proposal for Recognition of Superior Safety Performance by Reactor Licensees
Draft Policy Statement for the Agreement State Program and Specific Review Area Recommendations
PROPOSED RESPONSE TO INVITATION TO JOIN MACRUC
ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBER SELECTION
REVISED ALARA INSPECTION PROCEDURE AND EPA REFERRAL FORM
PROCEDURES FOR MANAGING PAPERS OF FORMER COMMISSIONERS
Appointment of ACNW Members
Revised Draft Policy Statement for Agreement State Adequacy and Compatibility
LETTER TO NORTHEAST NUCLEAR ENERGY CO., MILLSTONE UNIT 3 (EA 94-012), RE: CONCLUSIONS IN 01REPORT1-92-032R
Implementation of Design Certification and Light-Waler Reactor Design Issues
Final Safety Evaluation Report (FSER) for the Advanced Boiling Water Reactor (ABWR) Design
Working Draft Regulatory Guide on Release Criteria for Decommissioning: NRC Starrs Draft for Comment (NUREG-1500)
OMB'S FY 1966 - 1999 FTE Guidance
Financial Status and Proposed Funding Reductions
Two-Year Trial Program for Conducting Open Enforcement Conferenc:es
Follow-up to June 10 Briefing on Rescission of the Environmental Protection Agency's Air Emissions Standards in .40 CFR Part 61, Subpart I Agreement With Portland General Electric in use or Trojan Components for Research by the NRC
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-94-032-SY 06/27/1994
COMS-94-033-SY 06/2911994
COMS-94-034-SY 0710811994
COMS-94-035-SY 07115/1994
COMS-94-036-SY 07/18/1994
COMS-94-037-SY 07/1811994
COMS-94-038-SY 0812411994
COMS-94-039-SY 09/09/1994
COMS-94-040-SY 09/16/1994
COMS-94-041-SY 09/2211994
COMS-94-042-SY 0913011994
COMS-94-043-SY 10107/1994
COMS-94-044-SY 10/17/1994
COMS-94-045-SY 10/2811994
COMS-94-046-SY 11108/1994
COMS-94-047-SY 11129/1994
COMS-94-048-SY 12/07/1994
COMS-94-049-SY 12/1211994
COMS-94-050-SY 12109/1994
COMS-94-051-SY 12114/1994
COMS-94-052-SY 12/15/1994
COMS-94-053-SY 12/1611994
COMS-94-054-SY 1212211994
COMSECY REPORT
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PROCEDURES FOR MANAGING PAPERS OF FORMER COMMISSIONERS
Programmatic Assessment Group (PAG) Recommendations Addressing COMIS-93-013 Area 2
NRC Stream6ning Plan
Commission Approval of the Final Safety Evaluation Report (FSER) for the ABB-CE System 80+ Design
Review of Regulations and Practices Governing Cilizen Petitions Under 10 CFR 2.206
Assessment of the NRC's Enforcement Program
Report of the Review Team for Reassessment of the NRC's program for Protecting Allegers Against Retaliation -Recommendations 11.B-1 and 11.B-2
RESOLUTION OF ALTERNATE CONCENTRATION LIMIT ISSUE WITH THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Bylaws for the Advisory Committee on !he Medical Uses of Isotopes
Status of Next-Generation Reactor Reviews (March 1994-Augusl 1994)
Withdrawal of NRC Policy Statements
PROGRAMMATIC ASSESSMENT GROUP (PAG) RECOMMENDATIONS ADDRESSING COMIS-93-013 AREA4
Commission Guidance In The Strategic Planning Cycle
Proposed Review Ltr for California Program Reviews & Change in OSP Practice of Withholding Both Adequacy & Compatibility if Finding of Adequacy to Protect Public Health & Safety is W/held
NRC Candidates for a Position on the National Nuclear Accrediting Board
Proposed Review Letter for the Texas Program Review
Proposed Review Letter for the New Hampshire Program Review
ABB/CE Letter on Part 170 Fees for Part 52 Certification Rulemakings
Advisory Committee Member Selection ·
Proposed Review Letter for the Illinois Program Review
Proposed Review Letter for the New Mexico Program Review
Revised Proposed Review Letter for the North Carolina Program Review
Proposed Review Letter for the Maryland Program Review
SECY Number Paper Date
COMS-94-055-SY 12/28/1994
COMS-94-056-SY 12/2911994
COMS-95-001-EGD 02/0611995
COMS-95-001-IXS 02/08/1995
COMS-95-001-KCR 03/17/1995
COMS-95-001-SAJ 08/1811995
COMS-95-001-SY 01/0911995
COMS-95-002-EGD 02/23/1995
COMS-95-002-IXS 05/11/1995
COMS-95-002-SY 01/1211995
COMS-95-003-IXS 05/18/1995
COMS-95-003-SY 01/26/1995
COMS-95-004-IXS 05/1911995
COMS-95-004-SY 0112611995
COMS-95-005-IXS 06/2111995
COMS-95-005-SY 02/07/1995
COMS-95-006-IXS 06/27/1995
COMS-95-006-SY 02/0711995
COMS-95-007-SY 02/1411995
COMS-95-008-SY 02/21/1995
COMS-95-009-SY 03/03/1995
COMS-95-010-SY 03/1311995
COMS-95-011-SY 03/14/1995
Paper Type
COMSECY REPORT
Released Paper Title
Proposed Review Letter for the Kentucky Program Review
Proposed Re11iew Letter for the Nebraska Program Review
SALP Criteria for Superior Performance
Nuclear Plant Evaluation Process
Reports for Fire Protection Task Action Plan and Thermo-lag Action Plan
Safety Implications of Electric Utility Restructuring
Accuracy and Completeness of Informational Reports
Final Rule, "Radiological Criteria for Decommissioning"
OIG Review of 10 CFR Section 2.206
Draft NRC FY 1996-1997 President's Budget (Green Book)
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Improper Influence Over Licensee Management by U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Official (Case No. 95-02A)
Screening Panel for Reviewing Nominations for the Position of Radiation TherapisUMedical Dosimetrist
Letter Dated May 12, 1995, from ACRS Members
Response te> the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Letter on Environmental Goals
Allegation of Commission and NRG Staff Retaliation Against INPO for Raising Concerns About NRC Management Intrusiveness (Case No. 95-21H)
Results of NRC Slaff Review of Nuclear Energy Institute Thermo-Lag 330-1 Combustibility Evaluation Methodology OIG Report, Alleged Mishandling of Allegations Pertaining lo Wrongdoing and Harassment and lnlimindatin at the S. Texas Project Nuclear Plant Evaluation of Physical Security Inspection Resources
Recommendation for Appointment of ACRS Members
Communication and Management Resolution of Inappropriate Regulatory Actions by NRG Staff
Programmatic Assessment Group (PAG) Recommendations Addressing COMIS-93-013 (Area 3)
Ur lo William H. Timbers, Jr., Pres. & CEO, United States Enrichment Corporation (USEC)
Disclosure of the Identity of a Confidential Source Due to an Overriding Safety Concern
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-95-012-SY 03/15/1995
COMS-95-013-SY 03117/1995
COMS-95-014-SY 0312711995
COMS-95-015-SY 04103/1995
COMS-95-016-SY 04/23/1995
COMS-95-017-SY 05/11/1995
COMS-95-018-SY 05111/1995
COMS-95-019-SY 05119/1995
COMS-95-020-SY 05122/19%
COMS-95-021-SY 06105/1995
COMS-95-022-SY 06108/1995
COMS-95-023-SY 06/12/1995
COMS-95-024-SY 07/0311995
COMS-95-025-SY 07121/1995
COMS-95-026-SY 07/27/1995
COMS-95-027-SY 07/27/1995
COMS-95-028-SY 07/31/1995
. COMS-95-029-SY 08101/1995
COMS-95-030-SY 08/09/1995
COMS-95-031-SY 08/09/1995
COMS-95-032-SY 08/11/1995
COMS-95-033-SY 08/25/1995
COMS-95-034-SY 08/25/1995
COMSECY REPORT
Released Paper Title
National Performance Review Phase II
Environmental Justice Strategy
Review of ACRS/ACNW Support Functions
Reappointment of Dr. Thomas Kress to ACRS
Appointment lo Screening Panel for Selection of New NSRRC Member
Periodic Reports/Meetings Required by the Commission
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Transmittal of Licensing and lnspeclion Guidance for Commission Review and Approval
Appointment of ACNW Member
The Appointment of Dr. Malcolm R. Knapp and Dr. Carl J. Paperiello lo the lnleragency Steering Committee on Radiation.Standards ·
Federal Register Notice on Extension of Schedule for Final Rule on Radiological Criteria for Decommissioning
Proposed Program Reductions to Develop NRC's FY 1997 Budget
Human Resources Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 1995 Through 2004
MOU Between NMSS and DOE of Waste Management
NSRRC Implementation of New Procedure for Selection of Advisory Committee Members
Draft FY 1997 Budget Submission lo the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) (Blue Book)
Draft Press Release and Federal Register Notice to Solicit Qualified Candidates for1he Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards
Review of Drcift Commission Paper. "10 CFR Part 52 Combined License (COL) Review Process and COL Form and Content"
Proposed Commission Response to the Inspector General ConcerningConflicls of Interest in Term Employment of Professionals on Leave from Academic Institutions
Reports Elimination Legislation
Citizens Awareness Network, Inc. v. NRC, No. 94-1562 (1st Cir .. Decided July 20, 1995)
NRC Inspection of Activities & Docs of NRC Gen. Licensees Who Are Also Agreement State Licensees, al the Agreement State Office of Such Licensees in Order to Determine Compliance w/NRC
Prop. Dollar per Person-Rem Conversion Factor; Response 10 SRM Concerning Issuance of Regulatory Analysis Guidelines of US NRC & SRM Concerning Need for a Backfit Rule for Materials Licensees
Draft Federal Register Notice Inviting Comments on Proposed Commission Action In Response to Decision in Citizens Awareness Network Case
SECY Number Paper Date
COMS-95-035-SY 08/3011995
COMS-95-036-SY 10103/1995
COMS-95-037-SY 10/0311995
COMS-95-038-SY 10/0611995
COMS-95-039-SY 10/2511995
COMS-95-040-SY 10/31/1995
COMS-95-041-SY 11/0811995
COMS-95-042-SY 11/2011995
COMS-95-043-SY 11/3011995
COMS-95-044-SY 12/05/1995
COMS-95-045-SY 12/1511995
COMS-96-001-EXM 10/0811996
COMS-96-001-GJD 07/19/1996
COMS-96-001-KCR 09123/1996
COMS-96-001-SAJ 07/19/1996
COMS-96-001-SY 02/15/1996
COMS-96-002-GJD 09/0411996
COMS-96-002-SAJ 09109/1996
COMS-96-002-SY 02/2811996
COMS-96-003-GJD 09/23/1996
COMS-96-003-SAJ 11/0111996
COMS-96-003-SY 02129/1996
COMS-96-004-GJD 09/3011996
Paper Type
COMSECY REPORT
Released Paper Title
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Leller to Department of Energy (DOE) Concerning Harassment and Intimidation
Summary of Comments on the Draft Report on Responsiveness to the Public
Resource Estimate for Oversight of DOE
Application of CAN v. NRC to Decommissioning Activities at the Trojan and Yankee Facilities
Generic Leller Describing Acceptable Policy for Training and Monitoring Shipper and Carrier Personnel
Pashelinsky Smelting and Refining, Jersey City, NJ
Slaff Technical Position on Alternate Concentration Limits for Tille II Uranium Mills
Proposed Settlement Agreement Regarding Attorney's Fees in Citizens Awareness Network v. NRC
McLandrich v. Southern Calif. Edison. San Diego Gas and Electric, Combustion Eng. lnc.,lnsl. of Nuclear Power (S.D. Cal.- INPO Req. for NRC Partic. in Motion to Transfer Case to NRG
Proposed Revision to 10 CFR 2.802, Petition for Rulemaking, Addressing Regulatory Improvements
Draft Leiter from EPA Informing Senator Glenn of Progress Made in Consensus & Cooperation Among Federal Agencies Responsible for Protecting the PlJblic from the Effects of Ionizing Radiation
Need for Additional Findings Regarding Private Ownership of the Gaseous Difffusion Plants Under the USEC Privatization Act
Nuclear Safety Proposal
Lener to Department of Interior Conveying NRC Views Related to Licensing of the Ward Valley Low Level Waste Dispo~al Facility
NRG Implementation of the Information Technology Management and Reform Act (ITMRA)
Draft OGC Order in Response to Citizens Awareness Network in Matter of Yankee Atomic Electric Company
U.S.-Russian Joint Coordinating Commillee for Radiation Effects Research - Status Report and Plans
Memo dld 8/30196: To Obtain Chairman Approval of the Information Resources Function to be Transferred to the Chief Information Officer
Consolidation of High-Level Waste Activities in NMSS
Letter to Department of Interior Conveying NRC Views Related to Licensing of the Ward Valley Low Level Waste Disposal Facility Memorandum dated September 27, 1996: Recommendation on Initial Structure for the Agency's Chief Information Officer (CIO) Structure Office of the General Counsel Analysis of Executive Order 12975, Regarding the Proteclion of Human Research Subjects and Creation of National Bioethics Advisory Commission
Agreement Stale Reimbursement of NRC Costs
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-96-004-SAJ 11/15/1996
COMS-96-004-SY 03/1111996
COMS-96-005-SY 03/1111996
COMS-96-006-SY 03/18/1996
COMS-96-007-SY 03/20/1996
COMS-96-008-SY 04/0811996
COMS-96-009-SY 04/24/1996
COMS-96-010-SY 04130/1996
COMS-96-011-SY 04/30/1996
COMS-96-012-SY 04/3011996
COMS-96-013-SY 04/30/1996
COMS-96-014-SY 04130/1996
COMS-96-015-SY 04/30/1996
COMS-96-016-SY 04/3011996
COMS-96-017-SY 04/30/1996
COMS-96-018-SY 04/30/1996
COMS-96-019-SY 04/3011996
COMS-96-020-SY 0311511996
COMS-96-021-SY 05/03/1996
COMS-96-022-SY 05103/1996
COMS-96-023-SY 05/03/1996
COMS-96-024-SY 05/0311996
COMS-96-025-SY 05/03/1996
COMSECY REPORT
Released Paper Title
Differing Professional Views or Opinions {NUREG-1518)
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Proposed Change of NRC Technical Advisor to lnteragency Nuclear Safety Review Panel
Partial Response to the Staff Requirements Memorandum, for SECY-95-249, on Risk Harmonization Issues and Recommendations
Early Commission Consultation on Revision lo Part 34, Radiography
Rev. Draft Ur from EPA Informing Sen. Glenn of Progress Made in Consensus & Cooperation Among Fed. Agencies Responsible for Protecting the Public from the Effects of Ionizing Radiation
Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Briefing Issues
Proposed Amendment of Safe Drinking Waler Bill
Recommendations for Appointment of ACRS Members
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: Regulating Areas of Little Public Risk (OSI 1)
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: Low-Level Waste (DSI 5)
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: High-Level Waste and Spent Fuel (DSI 6)
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: Materials/Medical Oversight (DSI 7)
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: Decommissioning - Non Reactor Facilities (DSI 9)
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: Reactor Licensing for Future Applicants (OSI 10)
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: Operating Reactor Program Oversight (OSI 11)
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: Information Resources Management Planning (DSI 16)
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: Fees (OSI 21)
Proposed Mission, Vision and General Goals for NRC
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: Dual Regulation with Other Federal Agencies (DSI 3)
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: NRC's Relationship with Agreement Slates (DSI 4)
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: Regulating a Small Number of Licensees (DSI 8)
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: The Role of Industry (OSI 13)
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: Public Responsiveness Initiatives (DSI 14)
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-96-026-SY 05/03/1996
COMS-96-027-SY 05/03/1996
COMS-96-028-SY 05/03/1996
COMS-96-029-SY 05/03/1996
COMS-96-030-SY 05/08/1996
COMS-96-031-SY 05/07/1996
COMS-96-032-SY 05/08/1996
COMS-96-033-SY 05/13/1996
COMS-96-034-SY 05/21/1996
COMS-96-035-SY 05/23/1996
COMS-96-036-SY 05/31/1996
COMS-96-037-SY 06/26/1996
COMS-96-038-SY 06/26/1996
COMS-96-039-SY 06/26/1996
COMS-96-040-SY 07/03/1996
COMS-96-041-SY 07/03/1996
COMS-96-042-SY 08/09/1996
COMS-96-043-SY 08/12/1996
COMS-96-044-SY 08/20/1996
COMS-96-045-SY 08/22/1996
COMS-96-046-SY 09/06/1996
COMS-96-047-SY 10/15/1996
COMS-96-048-SY 10/16/1996
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Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: Management Philosophy {DSl 15)
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: Staffing and Core Capabilities (OSI 18)
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: Independent Oversight (OSI 19)
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: Research (OSI 22)
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Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: Risk-Informed, Performance-Based Regulation {OSI 12)
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: Management and Organizalion (OSI 17)
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: International Activities (DSI 20)
Exemption for Envirocare of Utah to Possess U-235 in Excess of Current Regulatory Limits
Report on Survey of Refueling Practices
SECY-96-034 - Interaction with Agreement States in Rulemaking Planning
Recommendations for Appointment of ACNW Members
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: Oversight of the Department of Energy (DSI 2)
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: Enhancing Regulatory Excellence (DSI 23)
Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: Decommissioning - Power Reactors (OSI 24)
Information Notice Concerning the Application of the "Final Rule on Timeliness in Decommissioning of Materials Facilities" to On-Site Burials
Request for Review of the Procedures for Placing an Agreement State on Probation
Procedures for Reappointment of Advisory Committee Members
Results of a Six-Month Trial Program on Voluntary Reporting By the Agreement States Under Revised Reporting Guidance and an Enhanced Data Collection
Draft FY 1998 Budget Transmission to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) (Blue Book)
ACRS Members Eligible for Reappointment In 1996 and 1997
Operating Reactor Program Oversight (DSl-11)
Recommendation of Screening Panel for Appointment of ACRS Members
Draft Press Release and Federal Register Notice to Solicit Qualified Candidates for the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-96-049-SY 10/1111996
COMS-96-050-SY 11105/1996
COMS-96-051-SY 11107/1996
COMS-9!>-052-SY 12/10/1996
COMS-96-053-SY 12/23/1996
COMS-96-054-SY 12123/1996
COMS-9!>-055-SY 12123/1996
COMS-96-056-SY 12123/1996
COMS-96-057-SY 12/23/1996
COMS-96-058-SY 12123/1996
COMS-96-059-SY 12123/1996
COMS-96-060-SY 12123/1996
COMS-96-061-SY 12/23/1996
COMS-96-062-SY 12/23/1996
COMS-96-063-SY 12123/1996
COMS-96-064-SY 1212311996
COMS-96-065-SY 12/2311996
COMS-96-066-SY 12123/1996
COMS-96-067-SY 12/23/1996
COMS-96-068-SY 12/23/1996
COMS-96-069-SY 12/20/1996
COMS-97-001-EXM 04114/1997
COMS-97-001-GJO 03120/1997
COMSECY REPORT
Released Paper Title
In-Progress Draft of the NRC Strategic Plan
Panel Appoimment Recommendation
Internal Commission Procedures Voting Record Change
11/27196 Letter from Mr. Babak Armajani, Public Strategies Group
Oversight of the Department or Energy (OSI 2)
NRC's Relationship with Agreement States (OSI 4)
Low-Level Waste (OSI 5)
High-Level Waste (OSI 6)
Materials/Medical Oversight (DSI 7)
Decommissioning - Non Reactor Facilities (OSI 9)
Reactor Licensing for Future Applicants (OSI 10)
Operating Reactor Program Oversight (DSI 11)
Risk-Informed, Performance-Based Regulation (OSI 12)
Role of Industry (OSI 13)
Public Communication Initiatives (OSI 14)
International Activities (OSI 20)
Fees (OSI 21)
Research (OSI 22)
Enhancing Regulatory Excellence (DSI 23)
Power Reactor Decommissioning (DSI 24)
Draft NRC Strategic Plan (SARSC memo did 12/20/96)
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Secy-97-071 - Information Paper: Procedures to Ensure that Certification· of Privatized U.S. Enrichment Corporation Meets Requirements of the USEC Privatization Act
Procedures for Personnel Selections Subject 10 Commission Approval
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-97-001-KCR 06127/1997
COMS-97-001-NJD 03/05/1997
COMS-97-001-SAJ 01/29/1997
COMS-97-001-SY 01/07/1997
COMS-97-002-EXM 05/28/1997
COMS-97-002-GJD 05/2011997
COMS-97-002-NJD 03/31/1997
COMS-97-002-SAJ 03/2511997
COMS-97-002-SY 01122/1997
COMS-97-003-EXM 1011611997
COMS-97-003-GJD 12/16/1997
COMS-97-003-NJD 06/03/1997
COMS-97-003-SAJ 03131/1997
COMS-97-003-SY 01/2811997
COMS-97-004-EXM 1211511997
COMS-97-004-NJD 06/23/1997
COMS-97-004-SAJ 05106/1997
COMS-97-004-SY 02/25/1997
COMS-97-005-NJ D 08/18/1997
COMS-97-005-SAJ 05107/1997
COMS-97-005-SY 03/19/1997
COMS-97-006-NJD 09/1011997
COMS-97-006-SAJ 06/03/1997
COMSECY REPORT
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Near-Term Initiatives Affecting the.NRC's lnformalion Technology( IT) and lnformalion Managemenl (IM) Programs
F Clarily of Public Communicalions
Working Groop Meeting on International Nuclear Regulator Coordination
Revisions to Steps Involved in Correspondence Handling (SECY memo did 117/97)
NRC Action with Regard lo Ward Valley Low Level Waste (LLW) Disposal Site
SRM on Secy-97-087
Senior Executive Association Award Nominations
Comments by Commissioner Diaz on NRC Oversight of DOE
Final Technical Posilion on the Oisposilion of Cesium-137 Contaminated Emission Control Oust and Other Incident-Related Materials ·
Request for Briefing on New Federal Policy on lhe Use of Potassium Iodide
SECY-97-273, Improved Oversight over Radioactive Devices (Dicus memo dtd 12/16/97)
Reevaluation of the Role of the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS)
Appointment lo Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel {ASL BP)
Arrangement with the Armenian Nuclear Regulatory Authority
Streamlining NRC Adjudications (Joint Diaz-McGaffigan memo dtd 12/15197)
Senior Management Meeting (NJD memo dated 6/23/97)
International Nudear Regulators Association Meeting (May 29-30, 1997)
Final Safety Evaluation Reports (FSERs) On Two Evolutionary Designs
Shutdown Rulemaking, SECY-97-168 (NJD memo dated 8/18/97)
Response to Staff Requirements - COMSECY-96-028 - Strategic Assessment Issue Paper: Independent Oversight (OSI 19) Recommendations of the ACRS Member Candidate Screening Panel For Appointment of ACRS Members
Commission Procedures: Further Issues (NJD memo dated 9110/97)
Selection of Director of the Office of Research
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-97-006-SY 03/26/1997
COMS-97-007-NJD 12/1511997
COMS-97-007-SAJ 06/1911997
COMS-97-007-SY 03/27/1997
COMS-97-008-SAJ 07/09/1997
COMS-97-008-SY 04/0411997
COMS-97-009-SAJ 07/30/1997
COMS-97-009-SY 05/05/1997
COMS-97-010-SY 05/12/1997
COMS-97-011-SY 05/1511997
COMS-97-012-SY 05/2211997
COMS-97-013-SY 05/2311997
COMS-97-014-SY 05/16/1997
COMS-97-015-SY 07/2311997
COMS-97-016-SY 07125/1997
COMS-97-017-SY 08104/1997
COMS-97-018-SY 08/14/1997
COMS-97-019-SY 08/2011997
COMS-97-020-SY 0812011997
COMS-97-021-SY 09108/1997
COMS-97-022-SY 09/08/1997
COMS-97-023-SY 09/19/1997
COMS-97-024-SY 0912211997
COMSECY REPORT
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Recommendation for Membership on the ACNW Screening Panel
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Streamlining NRC Adjudications (Joint Diaz-McGalfigan memo dtd 12/15/97)
Coordination with EPA on Final Rule on "Radiological Criteria for License Termination"
Approval of the Independent. Third-Party Org. Selected by Northeast Nuc. Energy Co. to Oversee Millstone Emp. Safety Cone. Prog. & Relaxation of Order Assessing Emp. Concerns
Discussion of Safety and Compliance (SAJ Memo dated 7/9/97)
Staff Proposal for Allowing EPA To Invoke NRC-EPA MOU Procedureswith Respect to Secy-97-046A, Final Rule on Radiological Criteria for License Termination
Additional Comments on SECY-97-102 - Proposed Rule on Financial Assurance Requirements for Decommissioning of Nuclear Power Reactors (SAJ Memo dated 7130/97)
Information on Generic Le1ter on Procedural Requirements for Financial Surety Submiltals to be Sent to Uranium Recovery Licensees
Recommendations for Appointment of ACNW Members
Proposed NRC Strategic Plan-Consultation Draft
Comments on Draft GAO Report, "Nuclear Regulation: Preventing Problem Plants Requires More Effective NRG Action"
Stearn Generator Rulemaking
Financial Assurance for Decommissioning Nuclear Power Reactors
Nuclear Safely Cooperation with India (OIP memo dated 7/23197)
Providing NRC Comments in Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERG) Proceedings (OGG memo dated 7125197)
7130/97 Letter from Native American Petitioners - In the Matter ol Energy Fuels Nuclear. Inc. (Hoyle memo .dated 8/4/97) ·
Draft Response to SRM on COMSAJ-97-007 and Proposed Comments on CERCLA Reauthorization Legislation (OGC memos dated 8/14/97 & 8120/97)
NRC'S FY 1999 Performance Plan (CFO memo dated 8120/97)
Draft FY 1999 Budget Transmission to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) (Blue Book){CFO memo dated 8/20197)
Removal of Day Loma Site from Western Nuclear. Inc. Source Material License SUA-56
Commission Procedures -- Recording of V<iles (Hoyle memo did 9/8/97)
Circular 175 Clearance for the Convention on Supplementary Funding for Nuclear Damage
Commission Concurrence on Signing a Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management
SECY Number Paper Date
COMS-97-025-SY 09129/1997
COMS-97-026-SY 09130/1997
COMS-97-027-SY 10/2711997
COMS-97-028-SY 10127/1997
COMS-97-029-SY 11/0711997
COMS-97-030-SY 11/19/1997
COMS-97-031-SY 1112411997
COMS-97-032-SY 11124/1997
COMS-97-033-SY 12/01/1997
COMS-97 -034-SY 12/24/1997
COMS-98-001-EXM 02102/1998
COMS-98-001-GJD 0210411998
COMS-98-001-JSM 12/15/1998
COMS-98-001-NJD 02/02/1998
COMS-98-001-SAJ 02/02/1998
COMS-98-001-SY 01115/1998
COMS-98-002-EXM 02/04/1998
COMS-98-002-GJ D 05/07/1998
COMS-98-002-JSM 12/2111998
COMS-98-002-NJD 02123/1998
COMS-98-002-SAJ 02/06/1998
COMS-98-002-SY 01/26/1998
COMS-98-003-EXM 0210211998
Paper Type
COMSECY REPORT
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Procedures for Personnel Selections Subject to Commission Approval (Hoyle memo dated 9129197)
Recommendations of the ACRS Member Candidate Screening Panel for Appointment of ACRS Members (Larkins memo dated 9/30/97)
Issues Concerning Draft EPA Standard for Yucca Mountain (OGG memo dated 10/23)
Federal Register Notice on Potassium Iodide (EDO memo dated 10123)
FY 1998 Appropriations Reductions (CFO memo dated 11/7/97)
S.981, The Regulatory Improvement Act of 1997 (OGC memo dated 11/19/97)
Reappointment of ACRS Member Dr. Dana A. Powers (Larkins memo dtd 11124197)
Petition Regarding Haddam Neck Procedural Questions (OGC memo did 11124197)
Draft Press Release and Federal Register Notice to Solicit Qualified Candidates for the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (Larkins memo dtd 1211/97)
Impacts Resulting From the FY 1999 OMB Passback (CFO memo dtd 12124197)
Annual Fees for Storage of Spent Ft1el Uoint SAJ/EXM memo dtd 2/2/98)
SECY-97-285- Discussion of Resident Inspector Demographics and the Balance Between Expertise and Objectivity Oolnt GJD/EXM memo did 214198)
Sunshine Act Practices
Presidential Rank Awards (Joint EXMINJD memo did 2/2198)
Annual Fees for Storage of Spent Fuel Uoint EXM/SAJ memo dtd 2/2/98)
Draft NRC 1999 President's Budget to Congress (CFO memo dtd 1115/98).
SECY-97-285 ·Discussion of Resident Inspector Demographics and the Balance Between Expertise and Objectivity (Joint GJDIEXM memo dtd 2/4/98) Timeliness of Staff Reviews Related lo the Private Fuel Storage, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (GJD memo did 5/7/98)
Funding for Potassium Iodide Stockpiles (JSM memo did 12/21)
Reduction of Vulnerabilities in Emergency Preparedness (NJD memo did 2/23/98)
Comments 0t1 the 1998 Strategic Plan and Priority Issues for the Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste (SAJ memo did 2/6/98) Request for Starfire Project Approval and Funding (CFO memo dtd 1/26/98)
Presidential Rank Awards (Joint EXMINJD memo dtd 212198)
SECY Number Paper Date
COMS-98-003-GJD 05/20/1998
COMS-98-003-NJD 04/13/1998
COMS-98-003-SAJ 02120/1998
COMS-98-003-SY 02102/1998
COMS-98-004-EXM 07/14/1998
COMS-98-004-NJD 07/09/1998
COMS-98-004-SAJ 06110/1998
COMS-98-004-SY 02/18/1998
COMS-98-005A-SY 06/26/1998
COMS-98-005-EXM 07/29/1998
COMS-98-005-NJ D 08/06/1998
COMS-98-005-SAJ 11/02/1998
COMS-98-005-SY 02/27/1998
COMS-98-006A-NJD 10/21/1998
COMS-98-006-EXM 12/15/1998
COMS-98-006-NJD 08111/1998
COMS-98-006-SY 03/17/1998
COMS-98-007 A-NJ D 11/1611998
COMS-98-007-NJD 10/20/1998
COMS-98-007-SY 03125/1998
COMS-98-008-SY 04/02/1998
COMS-98-009-SY 04/06/1998
COMS-98-010-SY 04/07/1998
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Patient Notification: An Alternative Approach (SECY-98-054) (GJD memo dtd 5/20/98)
NRC Staff Office Procedures. (NJD memo dtd 4/13/98)
Discussion on Risk-i'nformed, Performance-Based Regulation (SAJ memo did 2120198)
FY 1999 Perfurmance Plan (CFO Memo did 212198)
Policy for Granting Enforcement Discretion as a Result of Natural Events (EXM memo did 7/14/98)
Clearance Rule - SECY-98-028 (NJD memo dtd 7/9/98)
COMNJD-98-001/COMEXM-98-003 - Presidential Rank Awards
Combined License Review Process (EDO memo did 2/18)
Response to Comments on Systematic Review of the Commission's Internal Procedures, COMSECY-98-005 (SAJ memo dtd 6126/98) EN 98-538, Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty at Calvert Cliffs. EA 98-280 (EXM memo dtd 7/29)
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel (NJD memo dated 8/6/98)
Strategic Plan for Voluntary Separation Incentive Payments (Buyouts) (SAJ memo did 11/2198)
Systematic Review of the Commission's Internal Procedures SECY memo did 2/27/98)
Clarity of Public Communications - COMNJD-98-006 (NJD memo dtd 10/23/98)
Sunshine Act Practices
Clarity of Public Communications (NJD memo dated 8111198)
Proposed FY 1998-2003 Strategic Plan (CFO memo dtd 3117/98)
Commission Decision-Making Regarding the Effects of Legal Advice and Litigative Risk on High-Priority Policy Matters
Commission Decision-Making Regarding the Effects of Legal Advice and Lltigative Risk on High-Priority Policy Matters (NJD memo dtd 10/20)
Program Planning Assumptions and Policy and Program Guidance forthe FY 1999-2001 Planning and Budgeting Cycle (CFO memo dtd 3/25/98)
Options for Implementing Improvements to Hearing Process for License Renewal (OGC memo dtd 412/98)
Report on Six Month Pilot Project to Monitor Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Proceedings (OGC memo dtd 4/6/98)
Experts Needed for Plant Life Extension Cases (ASLBP memo dtd 4/7/98)
SECY Number Paper Date
COMS-98-011A-SY 06/17/1998
COMS-98-011-SY 04/0811998
COMS-98-012-SY 04/10/1998
COMS-98-013-SY 05127/1998
COMS-98-014-SY 06/17/1998
COMS-98-015-SY 07/0611998
COMS-98-016-SY 07113/1998
COMS-98-017-SY 07/17/1998
COMS-98-018-SY 07/24/1998
COMS-98-019-SY 07/2711998
COMS-98-020-SY 07/31/1998
COMS-98-021-SY 08106/1998
COMS-98-022-SY 07/28/1998
COMS-98-023-SY 08/17/1998
COMS-98-024-SY 08/25/1998
COMS-98-025-SY 08128/1998
COMS-98-026-SY 08/20/1998
COMS-98-027-SY 09/04/1998
COMS-98-028-SY 09/1711998
COMS-98-029-SY 09117/1998
COMS-98-030-SY 0912511998
COMS-98-031-SY 09130/1998
COMS-98-032-SY 10109/1998
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FY 1999 and 2000 Budgeting Scenarios (CFO memo dtd 6/17/98)
FY 1999 and FY 2000 Budgeting Scenarios (CFO memo dtd 418198)
FY 1998 Midyear Review (CFO memo did 4/10/98)
Evaluation of Rulemaking Language Proposals Concerning 10 CFR 50.59 (Changes, Tests and Experiments)
Revision to Management Directive (MD) 6.1 -Resolution and Followup of Audit Recommendations
Statement of Policy on Conduct of Adjudicatory Proceedings (OGC memo dated 7/6/98)
Federal Register Notice on Potassium Iodide (EDO memo dtd 7/13/98)
FY 1999 Appropriations Appeal Letter (CFO memo dtd 7/17/98)
Case-Specific Order for License Renewal Proceedings (OGC memo dtd 7/24/98)
Transition Plan for the Special Projects Office (EDO memo did 7/27198)
NRC Issues with the Environmental Protection Agency's Draft Yucca Mountain Standard (40 CFR Part 197) (EDO memo dtd 7/31/98)
FY 2000 OMB Budget/Performance Plan Narrative (CFO memo did 8/6/98)
Proposal to Permanently Dispose of "Unimportant Quantities" of Source Material Without a License Pursuant to 1 O CFR Sec. 40.13(a) (OGC memo dtd 7128/98)
Classified Tille (OIP memo dated 8117/98)
Response to Issues Raised Witl1in the Senate Authorization Context and July 17, 1998 Stakeholder Meeting (EDO memo dtd 8125/98)
Final Safety Evaluation Report (FSER) and Final Design Approval (FDA) for the AP600 (EDO memo dated 8/28/98)
ACRS/ACNW Slaff Reorganization (Larkins memo dated 8120/98)
Allocation of Commission Representation Funds (CFO memo dated 914198)
FY 2000 Blue Book Submission (CFO memo dated 9117198)
Draft FY 1998-2003 Strategic Plan (CFO memo dtd 9117198)
Proposed Reorganizations (EDO memo dtd 9130198)
FY 1999 Appropriations - S1 Miiiion Reduction and Buyouts (CFO memo did 10/9198)
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SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-98-033-SY 10/28/1998
COMS-98-034-SY 10/28/1998
COMS-98-035-SY 10130/1998
COMS-98-036-SY 11103/1998
COMS-98-037-SY 11/19/1998
COMS-98-038-SY 12/2111998
COMS-98-039-SY 12123/1998
COMS-99-0001-EXM 04122/1999
COMS-99-0001-GJD 01/20/1999
COMS-99-0001-JSM 03/02/1999
COMS-99-0001-NJD 01120/1999
COMS-99-0001-RAM 11119/1999
COMS-99-0001-SAJ 06/05/1999
COMS-99-0001-SY 01/15/1999
COMS-99-0002-GJD 01122/1999
COMS-99-0002-JSM 11124/1999
COMS-99-0002-NJD 05/13/1999
COMS-99-0002-SY 01/29/1999
COMS-99-0003-GJD 0112811999
COMS-99-0003-NJD 06103/1999
COMS-99-0003-SY 02/18/1999
COMS-99-0004-GJD 07/26/1999
COMS-99-0004-GJD 07126/1999
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Draft Fiscal Year 1997 NRG Annual Report (CIO Memo did 10121)
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Recommendation of the ACRS Member Candidate Screening Panel for Appointment of an ACRS Member (Larkins memo dtd 10/28/98)
Enforcement Policy Revision for Granting Enforcement Discretion As A Result of Natural Events (10130/98 EDOmemo)
Draft NRC Contingency Plan for the Year 2000 Issue in the Nuclear Industry (1113/98 EDO memo)
A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Proposal to Facilitate the Disposal of Mixed Waste (EDO memo did 11/19/98) WITS 9700191 and 9800044 - Request for Schedule and Milestone Changes (Tasking Memo Item IV.B) - 1 O CFR 50.59 Rulemaking (EDO memo did 12/21/98)
Reappointment of ACRS Members Dr. George E. Apostolakis, Dr. Mario H. Fontana, and Dr. Don W. Miller (ACRS Memo did 12123198)
Reconsideration of SECY-99-017 ("Proposed Amendment to 10 CFR 50.55A") (EXM memo dtd 4/22/99)
OIP Performance
Schedule for Final Rulemaking Concerning 10 CFR Part 35. Medical Use of Byproduct Material (JSM memo dtd 3/2/99)
OIP Performance
Funds for Reimbursement of Agreement States for Work Already Completed on NRC Formerly Licensed Sites
l<b)(6) r Ubl<6l Draft NRC FY 2000 President's Budget to Congress (1/15/99 CFO memo)
Your January 19, 1999 Memorandum on the Nuclear Energy Agency
FOIA Requests
Nevada Public Meeting on Spent Fuel Transportation (NJD memo dtd 5/13/99)
Proposed FY 2000 Authorization Legislation (1/29199 CFO memo)
Floater Support for Commission Offices (GJD memo dtd 1128)
Additional Considerations for Resolution of SECY-98-300 and SECY-99-133 (NJD memo did 613/99)
Alternative lo Nuclear Waste Bill (EDO memo dtd 2118/99)
Reorganization of lhe Office of the Executive Director of Operations (Chairman Dicus Memo OTO 7/26/1999).
Reorganization of the Office of the Executive Director of Operations (Chairman Dicus Memo DTD 7/2611999).
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SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-99-0004-NJD 07/0111999
COMS-99-0004-SY 03/01/1999
COMS-99-0005-GJD 08/1611999
COMS-99-0005-GJD 08/1611999
COMS-99-0005-NJD 11/24/1999
COMS-99-0005-SY 03101/1999
COMS-99-0006-NJD 12123/1999
COMS-99-0006-SY 03/03/1999
COMS-99-0007-SY 03/1211999
COMS-99-0008-SY 03/19/1999
COMS-99-0009-SY 03119/1999
COMS-99-0010-SY 0312311999
COMS-99-0011-SY 03/19/1999
COMS-99-0012-SY 03124/1999
COMS-99-0013-SY 04123/1999
COMS-99-0014-SY 04/27/1999
COMS-99-0015-SY 05126/1999
COMS-99-0016-SY 05126/1999
COMS-99-0017-SY 06104/1999
COMS-99-0018-SY 06/18/1999
COMS-99-0019-SY 06/21/1999
COMS-99-0020-SY 06/25/1999
COMS-99-0021-SY 06130/1999
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Cooperatjon with Mexico (NJD memo dtd 7/1/99)
Reappointment of ACRS Member Dr. Thomas S. Kress (ACRSIACNW memo did 311199)
ASLBP Judicial Staffing Needs (GJD Memo DTD 8/16/99)
ASLBP Judicial Staffing Needs (GJD Memo DTD 8116199)
FO!A Requests
Reappointment of ACNW Member B. John Garrick (ACRS/ACNW memo dtd311/99)
F The Effects of Industry Consolidation on NRG Oversight
Draft Federal Register Notice Announcing Intent to Implement Sunshine Act Rules (OGC memo did 3/3/99)
Notice of Intent to Ship Low-Level Decommissioning Waste From the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant lo Waste Control Specialists' Facility in Andrews, Texas (EDO memo did 3/12199) FY 2000 and FY 2001 Budgeting Scenarios (CFO memo did 3/19/99)
Program Planning Assumptions for the FY 2000-2002 Planning and Budgeting Cycles (CFO memo did 3119199)
Millstone Independent Review Team Results and Enforcement Action for Discrimination at Millstone (01 Case Nos.1-96-002, 1-97-007) (OGC memo did 3/23/99)
Proposed Restructuring of the Standing Technical Commillees of the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) and Related Issues (OIP memo did 3/19/99)
Office of International Programs Annual Report (OIP memo dtd 3/24199)
Development of Branch Technical Position on a Performance Assessment Methodology for Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facilities (NUREG-1573)
Draft Press Release and Federal Register Notice to Solicit Qualified Candidates for the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRSIACNW memo did 4/27/99) .
Nuclear Reactor Safely Chapter of the Strategic Plan (CIO memo did 5/26/99)
Recommendations 2 and 3 of the MIRT, Regarding Witness Credibility and DI Conclusions, Staff Requirements Memorandum (SRM)(EDO memo did 5126/99)
Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste, Request for Increased Funding and Personnel for Fiscal Years 2001-2002 (Larkins memo did 614199)
Self Assessment of ACRS and ACNW Performance (memo fm J.Larkins did 6/18/99)
Proposed License lo Export High Enriched Uranium (HEU) for Production of Medical Isotopes at the Canadian Maple Reactors (XSNM-03060) (OGC memo did 6/21/99) NRG Response to Request for Support of Federal Tax Relief for Whistleblowers (OGC memo dtd 6125199)
Revised Stalf Guidance for Considering Environmental Justice Under the National Environmental Policy Act (EDO memo dtd 6130199)
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-99-0022-SY 07/02/1999
COMS-99-0023-SY 07/0611999
COMS-99-0024-SY 07/0711999
COMS-99-0025-SY 08/05/1999
COMS-99-0026-SY 08/05/1999
COMS-99-0027-SY 08/0611999
COMS-99-0028-SY 08/12/1999
COMS-99-0029-SY 08/19/1999
COMS-99-0030-SY 08123/1999
COMS-99-0031-SY 09/0711999
COMS-99-0032-SY 10/1311999
COMS-99-0033-SY 10/20/1999
COMS-99-0034-SY 10129/1999
COMS-99-0035-SY 11/1011999
COMS-99-0036-SY 11/23/1999
COMS-99-0037-SY 12/02/1999
COMS-99-0038-SY 12/09/1999
COMS-99-0039-SY 12/1311999
COMS-99-0040-SY 12/14/1999
COMS-99-0041-SY 12122/1999
COMS-99-0042-SY 12/22/1999
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Sunshine Act Comment Resolution (OGG memo dtd 7/2/99)
Draft FY 2001 OMB Budget/Performance Plan (CFO memo dtd 716199)
Draft Reactor Safety Chapter of the Stralegic Plan (CFO memo dtd 717/99)
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Solicitation for New Member for the Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste (815/99 ACRS/ACNW memo)
Legislative Proposal Regarding Hearing Procedures (OGC Memo dtd 8/5/99)
Issues Raised by International Uranium License Amendment Proceeding/Options for Commission (OCAA memo dtd 8/6/99)
Leiter to Senate Foreign Relations Committee on "Security Assislance Act of 1999" (OGG memo did 8/12/99)
Continued State Presence at Permanently Shut Dow11 Nuclear Power Facilities Undergoing Decommissioning (EDO memo did 8119199)
Executive Order on Federalism (OGG memo did 8123199)
Additional Information Concerning Staff Requirements - SECY-99-070- Implementation Plan for the Public Communications Initiative (DSl-14) (CID memo dtd 917/99)
Year 2000 Response Staffing and Information Flow (EDO memo dtd 10/13/99)
DOE Distribution of MOX Test Samples to Ca11ada (OIP memo dtd 10120/99)
Release of Information About Plant Outage Schedules (EDO memo did 10/29199)
Response To Staff Requiremenls Memorandum - COMNJD-99-004. Cooperation With Mexico
Draft Nuclear Waste Safety Chapter of t11e Strategic Plan (CFO memo dated 11/23/99)
F Internal Commission Procedures (SECY memo Dated 12/2/1999)
Draft Nuclear Materials Safety Chapter of the Strategic Plan
House Report 2684, August 3. 1999: Hazardous Substance Superfund (Including Transfers of Funds) Language and Staff Request for Guidance
Referral of a Potential Concern Involving the State of Utah and Envirocare
S. 1793, "Nuclear Decommissioning Assurance Act of 1999"
Draft Nuclear Reactor Safety Chapter of the Strategic Plan
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-00-0001-EXM 03/30/2000
COMS-00-0001-JSM 02/0112000
COMS-00-0001-RAM 02/14/2000
COMS-00-0001-SY 01/0512000
COMS-00-0002-EXM 10/13/2000
COMS-00-0002-JSM 04/1912000
COMS-00-0002-RAM 02/29/2000
COMS-00-0002-SY 01/04/2000
COMS-00-0003-JSM 10/31/2000
COMS-00-0003-RAM 03/2412000
COMS-00-0003-SY 01/0712000
COMS-00-0004-SY 01/10/2000
COMS-00-0005-SY 01/13/2000
COMS-00-0006-SY 01/1712000
COMS-00-0007-SY 01/21/2000
COMS-00-0008-SY 01/24/2000
COMS-00-0009-SY 01/31/2000
COMS-00-0010-SY 01/3112000
COMS-00-0011-SY 02/02/2000
COMS-00-0012-SY 02/11/2000
COMS-00·0013-SY 02/11/2000
COMS-00-0014-SY 02/28/2000
COMS-00-0015-SY 03103/2000
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Office of Commission Appellate Adjudication; Staffing Needs
F Commission lnleraction with Tribal Governments
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Request for National Academy of Sciences Study of National Policy Issues on Control of Solid Materials
Non-Sunshine Act Discussions
F Expansion of NRC Statutory Authority Over Medical Use of Naturally Occurring and Accelerator-Produced Radioactive Material (NARM)
F Meritorious Award for EEO Excellence
ASLBP Judicial Staffing Matters
Reappointment of Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste Member - George M. Hornberger
Slaff Readiness for New Nuclear Plant Construction and the Pebble Bed Reactor
Administrative Judge Review Committee Recommendations on Appointments to the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Full-Time Legal Administrative Judge Register
F Meetings on NRC Response to Stakeholders' Concerns
Draft NRC FY 2001 Budget Estimates and Performance Plan
F Arms Conlrol, Nonproliferation, and Security Assistance Act of 1999
Recommendations of the ACNW Member Candidate Screening Panel for Appointment of ACNW Members
FY 2001 and FY 2002 Budgeting Scenarios
Proposed FY 2001 Authorization Legislation
F Rulemaking on Discrete Radioactive Particle Dose Constrain!
FY 1999 Program Performance Information
F Request for Extension of Comment Period on Draft Policy Statement on Decommissioning Criteria for West Valley
Draft FY 2000-2005 Strategic Plan
Legislative Proposal to Amend ERA Section 211
Response to Congressional Request for Five-Year Planning Information
F Broadcasting Commission Meetings on the Internet
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-00-0016-SY 03/03/2000
COMS-00-0017-SY 03/06/2000
COMS-00-0018-SY 03106/2000
COMS-00-0019-SY 0311012000
COMS-00-0020-SY 04/13/2000
I COMS-00-0021-SY 04/17/2000 I. I COMS-00-0022-SY 04127/2000
COMS-00-0023-SY 05/11/2000
COMS-00-0024-SY 05/1212000
COMS-00-0025-SY 05117/2000
COMS-00-0026-SY 0610212000
COMS-00-0027-SY 0610612000
COMS-00-0028-SY 06/1512000
COMS-00-0029-SY 06/1412000
COMS-00-0030-SY 06130/2000
COMS-00-0031-SY 08118/2000
COMS-00-0032-SY 09/05/2000
COMS-00-0033-SY 1010412000
COMS-00-0034-SY 1011212000
COMS-00-0035-SY 10/1612000
COMS-00-0036-SY 10/1812000
COMS-00-0037-SY 10/26/2000
COMS-00-0038-SY 11113/2000
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Appropriations Bill Report Language on NRC's Statutory OffiGes
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... l(_b.,.)(._6.._) ____ _.f Envirocare of Utah. Inc. - Staffs Proposed Closure of Enforcement Considerations
Comments oo GSA Proposed FACA Regulations
Draft Fiscal Year 199g Annual Report
YucGa Mountain Review Plan (YMRP)
Recommendation of the ACRS Member Candidate Screening Panel for Appointment of an ACRS Member
Broadcasting Commission Meetings Over the Internet
Elimination of Unnecess.ary Statutory Paperwork Burdens
F Plans Regarding the "One VoiGe" Initiative for Your Information
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Proposed Language for Consideration in a Memorandum of UnderstandirlQ with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Revised FY 2000-2005 Strategic Plan
Amendment to Safety Light Corporation License
Draft Press Release and Federal Register Notice to SoliGit Qualified Candidates for the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards Assessment of Technical Expertise Needed for the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards
FY 2002-2003 Budget Proposal
Regulatory Jurisdiction Over Atomic Energy Act Material on Indian Land
Recommendation of Candidates for ACRS Member Candidate Screening Panel
F Request to Discontinue the Diagnostic Evaluation Program
Proposed Memorandum of Understanding Between U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Draft FY 2002 Budget Estimates/Performance Plan (Green Book)
F Safeguards PerformanGe Assessment Issues Associated with the Revised Over::;ighl Process
New Commissioner Orientation Notebook
F Final Guidelines for Applying Risk-Informed Decisionmaking In License Amendment Reviews
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SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-00-0039-SY 11/14/2000
COMS-00-0040-SY 12/21/2000
COMS-00-0041-SY 12/19/2000
COMS-00-0042-SY 12/20/2000
COMS-01-0001-EXM 12/26/2001
COMS-01-0001-JSM 04/12/2001
COMS-01-0001-NJD 04/20/2001
COMS-01-0001-RAM 05/01/2001
COMS-01-0001-SY 01/02/2001
COMS-01-0002-JSM 08/03/2001
COMS-01-0002-NJD 12/07/2001
COMS-01-0002-RAM 06/22/2001
COMS-01-0002-SY 01/05/2001
COMS-01-0004-SY 02102/2001
COMS-01-0005-SY 0211612001
COMS-01-0006-SY 02116/2001
COMS-01-0007-SY 02/27/2001
COMS-01-000B-SY 03/01/2001
COMS-01-0009-SY 03120/2001
COMS-01-0010-SY 03/16/2001
COMS-01-0011-SY 04/10/2001
COMS-01-0012-SY 04/10/2001
COMS-01-0013-SY 04/17/2001
COMSECY REPORT
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Florida Power & Light Co. License Renewal Application for Turkey Point Units 3 ;;ind 4; Licensing Board Referral and Scheduling Order
F Request to Receive Maywoodand Wayne, New Jersey, FUSRAP Material for Disposal
Recommendation of the ACRS Member Candidate Screening Panel for Appointment of an ACRS Member
Reappointment of ACRS Member Dr. William J. Shack
F D.C. Cook Potential Red Finding, and the Implementation of the Significance Determination Process Within the Reactor Oversight Process
F Coordination with Mexico and Canada
F COMNJD-01-0001 - Power Uprate Applications
Draft Policy Statement Providing Decommissioning Criteria for West Valley
F Response Letter to U!<ih on Land Ownership Issue
F Transportation of Spent Fuel
Physical Security Measures
Delegation of Authority
NEA Questionnaire oil Unrestricted Release
Proposed Hearing Schedules for MOX Construction Authorization Rquest Proceeding
FY 2000 Program Performance Information
Recommendation of the ACRS Member Candidate Screening Panel for Appointment of an ACRS Member
FY 2002 and FY 2003 Budgeting Scenarios
Reappointment of ACNW Member Dr. Raymond G_ Wymer
Proposed Response to State of Texas on Assured Isolation of Low-Level Radioactive Waste
Fees Related to Research Activities Supporting First-of-a-Kind Applications for a License or Certification
Proposed FY 2002 Authorization Legislation
Price-Anderson Act Developments
F Draft Press Release and Federal Register Notice to Solicit Qualified Candidates for Appointment to the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-01-0014-SY 04/18/2001
COMS-01-0015-SY 05/1712001
COMS-01-0016-SY 05/24/2001
COMS-01-0017-SY 05129/2001
COMS-01-0018-SY 06114/2001
COMS-01-0019-SY 07/0312001
COMS-01-0020-SY 07/13/2001
COMS-01-0021-SY 07112/2001
COMS-01-0022-SY 07/16/2001
COMS-01-0023-SY 0712312001
COMS-01-0024-SY 08/0612001
COMS-01-0025-SY 08/31/2001
COMS,01-0026-SY 09/1212001
COMS-01-0027-SY 09/2712001
COMS-01-0028-SY 10/0212001
COMS-01-0029-SY 10/16/2001
COMS-01-0030-SY 10/29/2001
COMS-01-0031-SY 11/0512001
COMS-01-0032-SY 11/2712001
COMS-01-0033-SY 1210312001
COMS-01-0034-SY 12/1012001
COMS-01-0035-SY 12/13/2001
COMS-01-0036-SY 12117/2001
COMSECY REPORT
Released Paper Title
Update to Matrix of Areas of NRC and EPA Interactions
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F Continuation of Sending Paper Copies of a Selected Set of Documents to the Public Document Room
Providing Timely Access to Sensitive Financial Information in Connection with License Transfer Applications
Order Referring Petitions to Intervene in MOX Proceeding to Licensing Board
NRC Concurrence in the Suggested State Regulation (SSR), Part N - Regulation and Licensing of Technologically Enhanced Naturally Occurring Materials (TENORM)
Prelicensing Antitrust Review of Applicants for Merchant Plants
NRC Concurrence.in the Suggested Stale Regulation (SSR), Part N - Regulation and Licensing of Technologically Enhanced Naturally Occurring Materials (TENORM)
F Draft Press Release and Federal Register Notice to Solicit Qualified Candidates for Appointment to the · Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste ·
FY 2003-2004 Budget Proposal
Reappointment of ACRS Member Dr.Graham B. Wallis
Staff Response to Request for Assistance from Washington Stale on Millstone Spent Fuel Rods
Status of the Cooperation Agreement with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
FY 2003 Budget Estimates and Performance Plan (Blue Book) Appendices
Duke Energy Corporation License Renewal Application for Catawba, Units 1 and 2, and McGuire, Units 1 and 2; Licensing Board Referral and Scheduling Order
Internal Commission Guidelines for Handling Requests for Access to Sensitive Financial Information in Connection with License Transfer Applications
F To Inform the Commission on Revisions to Final Part 63 Rulemaking Package Due to the Terrorist Activities of September 11
Guidance to the Staff on Release of Information lo the Public
Yucca Mountain Review Plan
Final FACA Regulations
Proposed Order Modifying License R-37 Held by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
P Recommendation of the ACRS Member Candidate Screening P;:inel for Appointment of an AGRS Member
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Standards Setting Committees
Supplemental Staff Requirements - SECY-01-0120
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-01-0037-SY 12/20/2001
COMS-02-0001-EXM .01/2512002
COMS-02-0001-JSM 01125/2002
COMS-02-0001-NJD 0110812002
COMS-02-0001-RAM 01/0912002
COMS-02-0001~SY 01/0312002
COMS-02-0002-JSM 05/1312002
COMS-02-0002-RAM 06/04/2002
COMS-02-0002-SY 01/0912002
COMS-02-0003-RAM 11/1512002
COMS-02-0003-SY 0111112002
COMS-02-0004-SY 01111/2002
COMS-02-0005-SY 01115/2002
COMS-02-0006-SY 01/16/2002
COMS-02-0007-SY 01124/2002
COMS-02-0008-SY . 02/1312002
COMS-02-0009-SY 02/15/2002
COMS-02-0010-SY 02/22/2002
COMS-02-0011-SY 0212512002
COMS-02-0012-SY 03/04/2002
COMS-02-0013-SY 03118/2002
COMS-02-0014-SY 03/2812002
COMS-02-0015-SY 04104/2002
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F CSN Request fcir NRR Support on Implementation of Risk-Informed Inspection Ac:;tivities
Fast-Track Rulemaking to Codify Security Requirements Currently in Place for Highway Route Controlled Quantities of Radioactive Material
Fast-Track Rulemaking to Codify Security Requirments Currently in Place for Highway Route Controlled Quantities of Radioactive Material
F Assessment of Impact of NRC's Activities on Licensees' Operations
PCC on IAEA Additional Protocol
Public Release of the Yucca Mountain Review Plan, Draft Revision 2
Direction on Revising the Design Basis Threat and Engaging Appropriate External Stakeholders
Revised Framework for Security
Visit of U.K. Department of Trade and Industries (DTI) and Nuclear Installations Inspectorate (NII) Delegation, January 23, 2002 Request for Appointment of Parl-Time Adminislrative Judge (Legal)
Update on Activities.Related to t11e IAEA
Draft FY 2003 Budge1 Estimates and Performance Plan (Green Book)
Reappointment of ACRS Member Dr. Dana A. Powers
FY 2001 Program Performance Information
Replacement of US Member on Standing Advisory Group on Safeguards Implementation (SAGS!)
Physical SeC1Jrity Measures
Draft Orders and Communications Plans for Implementation of Interim Compensatory Measures for Physical Security (Nuclear Power Reactors and UF6 Conversion Facility) Changes to tile Reactor Orders
Proposed FY 2003 Authorization Legislation
Comments to National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP)
Visit of Andre-Claude Lacoste, French General Directorate for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection (OGSNR). March 25-28, 2002
F Re-Affirmation of the Final Rule on Part 35 -- Medical Use of Byproducl Material
F Withholding Sensitive Homeland Security Information from the. Public
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-02-0016-SY 04/09/2002
COMS-02-0017-SY 04/09/2002
COMS-02-0018-SY 04/09/2002
COMS-02-0019-SY 04115/2002
COMS-02-0020-SY 04/22/2002
COMS-02-0021-SY 04/2312002
COMS-02-0022-SY 04126/2002
COMS-02-0023-SY 04130/2002
COMS-02-0024-SY 05/10/2002
COMS-02-0025-SY 05/2212002
COMS-02-0026-SY 05131/2002
COMS-02-0027.-SY 05124/2002
COMS-02-0028-SY 05/28/2002
COMS-02-0029-SY 06/0312002
COMS-02-0030-SY 06103/2002
COMS-02-0031-SY 06110/2002
COMS-02-0032-SY 06/13/2002
COMS-02-0033-SY 06/1412002
COMS-02-0034-SY 06121/2002
COMS-02-0035-SY . 07 /05/2002
COMS-02-0036-SY 07/03/2002
COMS-02-0037-SY 07/1012002
COMS-02-0038-SY 07/15/2002
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Final Guidance on Use of Potassium Iodide by NRG Employees
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Meetings with Department of Energy and United States Enrichment Corporation on Revised Interim Compensat0<y Measures (U)
P Recommendation of Best-Qualified Candidates to Serve on the ACNW
Results of the FY 2002 Midyear Resgurce Review
Draft Federal Register Notice on NRC's Proposed Information Quality Guidelines
Proposed Discussions of Safeguards Information with the Japanese
F Response to Letter from American Ecology Regarding Classification of FUSRAP Material at Maywood, New Jersey
Draft Order Implementing Security Enhancements for Decommissioning Power Reactors with Spent Fuel in . the Spent FLJel Pool and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installations Using Wet Storage
F Renewal of Mvisory Committee on Nuclear Wasle Charter
Proposed Discussions of Safeguards Information with the Canadians (May 29. 2002)
Interim Compensatory Measurers, Orders, and Communications Plan for Transportation of Spent Nuclear Fuel and Large Quantity Shipments of Radioactive Material
Orders and Communications Plan for Implementation of Interim Compensatory Measures for the Gaseous Diffusion Plants
Proposed Discussions of Safeguards Information with the Germans (June 4-5. 2002)
Final Fee Rule and NRC Part 170 Fees for Contested Hearings in MOX and Other National Security-Related Proceedings
Proposed Report on NRG Strategic Workforce Planning and Restructuring
NRC Threat Advisory System
Visit of Rainer Baake, State Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU), Germany, June 17, 2002
F Proposed Discussions of Classified Information with the British· (June 25, 2002)
Reappointment of ACRS Member Dr. Mario V. Bonaca
Access Authorization Enhancements
FY 2004 • FY 2005 Budget Proposal
Proposed NRC Information Quality Guidelines
Proposed Staff Comments on RAND Corporation's "Homeland Security - Physical Protection"
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-02-0039-SY 07/16/2002
COMS-02-0040-SY 07/17/2002
COMS-02-0041-SY 0711812002
COMS-02-0042-SY 08/13/2002
COMS-02-0043-SY 08/14/2002
COMS-02-0044-SY 08/1512002
COMS-02-0045-SY 08116/2002
COMS-02-0046-SY 08/30/2002
COMS-02-0047-SY 09106/2002
COMS-02-0048-SY 09/1312002
COMS-02-0049-SY 0912412002
COMS-02-0050-SY 10/0312002
COMS-02-0051-SY 10102/2002
COMS-02-0052-SY 10/04/2002
COMS-02-0053-SY 1010712002
COMS-02-0054-SY 10/17/2002
COMS-02-0055-SY 10/17/2002
COMS-02-0056-SY 10/23/2002
COMS-02-0057-SY 1110412002
COMS-02-0058-SY 11/07/2002
COMS-02-0059-SY 11/15/2002
COMS-02-0060-SY 11/15/2002
COMS-02-0061-SY 11119/2002
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Regul;:itory Framework for Control of M;:iteri;:ils
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F Proposed Rule" Part 170 Fees for Contested Hearings Related to National Security Initiatives
Clrcular-175 Authorization for Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Between the U.S. Geological Service andMoscow State Mining University
Revised Interim Compensatory Measures for Enhanacing Security at Interim Spent Fuel Storage Facilities (Dry Storage)
Interim Compensatory Measures for Category I Fuel Facilities (M020308)
Final Interim Compensatory Measures for the Transportation of Spent Nuclear Fuel
Regulatory Issue Summary· Research and Test Reactors
Comments ori the Second Draft of the Rand Report, "Homeland Security - Physical Protection"
Proposed Continuation of Sensitive Information DisGussions with the British (September 16. 2002)
Interim Compensatory Measures Package for Dry Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installations
Final Rule - Part 170 Fees for Contested Hearings Related to National Security Initiatives
Orders for Interim Compensatory Measures for Category Ill Fuel Cycle Licensees
Reappointment of ACNW Member B. John G;:irrick
Draft Press Release and Federal Register Notice to Solicit Qualified Candidates for Appointment to the Advisory Commillee on Nuclear Waste
Plan for Approaching Congress and OMB on the Issue of Funding Homeland Security Activities From the General Fund
Comments ori the First Draft of the "National Strategy for the Physical Protection of Critical Infrastructures and Key Assets"
Executive Order 13272, Proper Consideration of Small Entities in Agency Rulem;:ikings
Proposed Generic Approval lo Exchange Safeguards Information with the Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (STlJK) of F.inland Proposed Staff Discussions of Classified Information with the British (November 8, 2002)
Reappointment of ACRS Member Dr. George E. Apostolakis
Access Authorization Enhancements
FY 2003 Fee Rule
Staff Requirements- COMSECY-02-0036 - FY 2004 - FY 2005 Budget Proposal, Item 8
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-02-0062-SY 11/2212002
COMS-02-0063-SY 11/2212002
COMS-02-0064-SY 11/2912002
COMS-02-0065-SY 12/02/2002
COMS-02-0066-SY 12/06/2002
COMS-02-0067-SY 12/13/2002
COMS-02-0068-SY 12/1612002
COMS-02-0069-SY 12/20/2002
COMS-02-0070-SY 12/19/2002
COMS-02-0071-SY 12/23/2002
COMS-03-0001-JSM 05/29/2003
COMS-03-0001-NJD 04/02/2003
COMS-03-0001-RAM 03/04/2003
COMS-03-0001-SY 01/09/2003
COMS-03-0002-NJD 09/0812003
COMS-03-0002-RAM 03/0712003
COMS-03-0002-SY 01/08/2003
COMS-03-0003-NJD 10/0912003
COMS-03-0003-RAM 03/2512003
COMS-03-0003-SY 01/09/2003
COMS-03-0004-NJD 11/05/2003
COMS-03-0004-SY 01/14/2003
COMS-03-0005-SY 01/1412003
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Draft FY 2004 Budget Estimates 1:md Performance Plan (Green Book)
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Proposed Slaff Discussions of Classified Information with the British (December 5, 2002)
Comments on the Final Draft of "The National Strategy for the Physical Protection of Critical Infrastructures and Key Assets• .
FY 2002 Program Performance Information
Fitness For Duty Enhancements to Address Concerns Regarding Fatigue of Nuclear Facility Security Force Personnel - Draft Order and Interim Compensatory Measures for Power Reador Licensees
Reappointment of ACRS Member John 0. Sieber
Armenian Nuclear Regulatory Authority Request for Provision of Training on Nuclear Power Plant Design Basis Threat and Physical Protection Systems
DBTProcess Paper
Proposed Slaff Discussions of Classified Information with Representatives of Germany (January 14-15. 2003)
Proposed Slaff Discussions of Classified Information with Representatives of a Foreign Counlry
Legislative Proposal to Fund Baseline National Materials Program
Rating Panel Recommendations on Candidates for the Associate Chief Administrative Judge (Technical) Position Vacancy
Reorganization of the Office of the Chief Financial Officer
Supplemental Request: Proposed Staff Discussions of Classified Information with Representatives of Germany (January 14-15, 2003)
F Stabilizing the PRA Quality Expectations and Requirements
Request for Reconsideration of SECY-02-0219
F Rulemaking Plan and Proposed Schedule for Rulemaking Effort on Control of Solid Materials
Rating Panel Recommendations on Candidates for the Associate Chief Administrative Judge (Legal/Technical) Position Vacancy
Rating Panel Recommendations for Candidates for the Associate Chief Administrative Judge (Technical)
Workforce Restructuring Proposals
Delegation of Authority
Stale Department Request for Circular 175 Authority
Final Interim Compensatory Measures for lrradiator Licensees
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-03-0006-SY 01/28/2003
COMS-03-0007-SY 01/30/2003
COMS-03-0008-SY 01/30/2003
COMS-03-0009-SY 02/19/2003
COMS-03-0010-SY 02/25/2003
COMS-03-0011-SY 0212812003
COMS-03-0012-SY 03/10/2003
COMS-03-0013-SY 0311012003
COMS-03-0014-SY 03/1212003
COMS-03-0015-SY 03112/2003
COMS-03-0016-SY 03/14/2003
COMS-03-0017-SY 03/2712003
COMS-03-0018-SY 04118/2003
COMS-03-0019-SY 04124/2003
COMS-03-0020-SY 05/0212003
COMS-03-0021-SY 04128/2003
COMS-03-0022-SY 05114/2003
COMS-03-0023-SY 05130/2003
COMS-03-0024-SY 06/1612003
COMS-03-0025-SY 06118/2003
COMS-03-0026-SY 06120/2003
COMS-03-0027-SY 06120/2003
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Proposed FY 2004 Authorization Legislation
Staff Response to the Office of the Inspector General's 2002 Survey of NRC's Safety Culture and Climate
Reappointment of ACRS Member Dr. Thomas S. Kress
FY 2003-2008 Strategic Plan goals, Sirategies, and Measures
Final Draft Report on Radiological Dispersal Devices
FY 2003-2008 Strategic Plan - Corporate Management Goal, Strategies, and Measures
F Fitness-for-DLity Enhancements to Address Concerns Regarding Fatigue of Nuclear Facility Security Force Personnel - Drafl Order and Compensatory Measures for Power Reactor Licensees ·
FY 2003 Proposed Fee Rule
Public Release of the Yucca Mountain Review Plan, NUREG-1804, Final Revision 2
F January 2003 Update of the Staffs Response lo the Chairman's Tasking Memorandum
Training Enhancements to Address Concerns Regarding Tactical and Firearms Proficiency and Physical Fitness of Armed Security Personnel at Nuclear Power Plants - Draft Order and Compensatory Measures for Power Reactor Licensees (EA-03-039) U.S. Comments on International Atomic Energy Agency TECDOC 1344
Section 147d. Report to Congress on Safeguards Information
Review of the Paper, "Reducing the Hazards From Stored Spent Power-Reactor Fuel in the United States," Robert Alvarez, et al., January 31, 2003 (To Be Published in Science and Global Security)
Proposed Staff Discussions of Classified Information with Representatives of Canada (May 28-29, 2003)
Memorandum of Understanding With the North American Aerospace Defense Command
Plan for the Issuance of Compensatory Measures to Materials Licensees that Possess Radioactive Material in Excess of the Near-Term Action Threshold Levels
F . Staff Requirements - SECY-01-0106- Child Care Tuition Assistance
State Department Request for Circular t 75 Authority
F Status of the Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Business Process Improvement Initiative
Slate Departnient Request for Circular 175 Autl1ority
Fitness for DLity Enhancements to Address Concerns Regarding Fatigue of Nuclear Facility Security Force Peronnel-Draft Order and Compensatory Measures for ISFSI, Decommissioning Reactor, Category I Fuel Cycle.GDP, and Honeywell Licensees ·
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-03-0028-SY 06/25/2003
COMS-03-0029-SY 06/2612003
COMS-03-0030-SY 07/0912003
COMS-03-0031-SY 07114/2003
COMS-03-0032-SY 07/16/2003
COMS-03-0033-SY 07/1612003
COMS-03-0034-SY 07/18/2003
COMS-03-0035-SY 07/18/2003
COMS-03-0036-SY 07/17/2003
COMS-03-0037-SY 07/24/2003
COMS-03-0038-SY 0.7125/2003
COMS-03-0039-SY 07125/2003
COMS-03-0040-SY 08/01/2003
COMS-03-0041-SY 07/31/2003
CQMS-03-0042-SY 08/1812003
COMS-03-0043-SY 08/26/2003
COMS-03-0044-SY 09/09/2003
COMS-03-0045-SY 09/1512003
COMS-03-0046-SY 0913012003
COMS-03-0047-SY 10101/2003
COMS-03-0048-SY 10/09/2003
COMS-03-0049-SY 10/14/2003
COMS-03-0050-SY 10116/2003
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Recommendation of Best-Qualified Candidates to Serve on the ACNW
FY 2005 Budget
Status of the Agency's Significant Security Activities
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F Annual Review of Regulatory Guide 1.174 and SRP Chapter 19 (WITS199800100)
Access Authorization Enhancements for the Uranium Conversion Facility, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installations and Decommissioning Reactors
Transmittal of Revised FRN - SECY-02-0199 - "Denial of Petition for Rulemaking to Use Info From Prior Licensing Actions as Resolved Info for Early Sile Permit & Combined License Applications (PRM-52-1 )"
ACNW'S Proposed Role in the Review of the License Application for a Geologic Repository al Yucca Mountain
Status of GAO Assignments as of July 1, 2003
Update on tne Withholding from Public; Disclosure of Sensitive, Unclassified Information Related to Power Reactors
Point Paper on Current Homeland Protection and Preparedness lsuses
F Federal Register Notice - Utah Alternative Groundwater Protection Regulations
F Implementation of Semiannual Reports Instead of Quarterly Reports and Utilization of NRC Website to Update the Public on Activities Related to Controlling the Disposition of Solid Materials
Internal Commission Procedures
FY 2003-2008 Strategic Plan Goals, Slrategies, and Measures (COMSECY-03-009) and Corporate Management Goal, Strategies, and Measures (COMSECY-03-011)
Review of Status or Several Part-Time Technical Administrative Judges
F Fifth Annual Review of Application-Specific, Risk-Informed Regulatory Guides and the Associated Standard Review Plans Proposed Staff Discussions of Cla_ssified Information with Representatives of the UK (September 18, 2003)
Department of Homeland Security (OHS) Consequence Management. Sile Restoralion/Clean-up, Decontamination (CMS) Subgroup Recovery Guidelines
F Potential Agreement State Policy Issues from an NRC Response to a Citizen's Questions
Proposed Transfer to Canada of Classified NRC Briefing Material
Guidance on Implementation of lhe April 2003 Revised Design Basis Threat
Draft Compensatory Measures for Manufacturers and Distributors of Radioactive Materials
Reappointment of ACNW Member George M. Hornberger
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-03-0051-SY 10/15/2003
COMS-03-0052-SY 10/2212003
COMS-03-0053-SY 10/2312003
COMS-03-0054-SY 10/27/2003
COMS-03-0055-SY 11/04/2003•
COMS-03-0056-SY 11/24/2003
COMS-03-005 7-SY 11/2612003
COMS-03-0058-SY 12/03/2003
COMS-03-0059-SY 12/10/2003
COMS-03-0060-SY 12/10/2003
COMS-03-0061-SY 12/12/2003
COMS-03-0062-SY 12/17/2003
COMS-03-0063-SY 12/22/2003
COMS-04-0001-EXM 02/23/2004
COMS-04-0001-NJD . 01/29/2004
COMS-04-0001-SY 01/02/2004
COMS-04-0002-EXM . 07/29/2004
COMS-04-0002-NJD 0812712004
COMS-04-0002-SY 01/12/2004
COMS-04-0003-EXM 0912312004
COMS-04-0003-NJD 0910212004
COMS-04-0003-SY 01/08/2004
COMS-04-0004-NJD 09/30/2004
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F Draft Press Release and Federal Register Notice to Solicit Qualified Candidates for Appointment to the Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste
FY 2003 Prbgram Performance Information
Guidance on Implementation of the April 2003 Revised Design Basis Threat- Update on Staff Positions
Proposed Response to POGO on Unauthorized Disclosure of Safeguards Information
Additional Response to POGO on Unauthorized Disclosure of Safeguards Information
Reorganization in the Office of the General Counsel
Draft FY 2005 Performance Budget (Green Book)
F Status of the Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Business Process Improvement Initiatives
Stale Department Reques.t tor Circular 175 Authority
Slate Department Request for Circular 175 Authority
Status of GAO Assignments
Guidance on Implementation of the April 23 Revised Design Basis Threat • Update on Staff Positions
Draft Final Additional Security Measures and Guidance Developed by the Materials Security Working Group and Plan for Issuance {U) Collection of Information from Materials Licensees for the Interim Database for Materials of Concern
Request for Appointment of Part-Time Administrative Judge (Legal) - Charles Bechhoefer
Transmittal of Enclosures and Other Attachments Developed to Accompany the Rnal Manufacturer and Distributor _Materials Licensee Additional Security Measures (U) Rulemaking Schedule for P;:irt 26 Rulemaking Concerning Drug Testing and Fatigue
Request !Dr Amendment of SRM
Controls on Video Technology Within Protected Area of Nuclear Power Plants {U)
The Path Forward for Enhanced Reactor Mitigative Measures and Strategies to Address Terrorist Threats
·Draft Press Release.and Federal Register Notice tD Solicit Qualified Candidates for Appointment to the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards
Rating Panel Recommendations on Candidates for Appointment to the Full-Time and Part-Time , Administrative Judge (Technical) Registries '
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SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-04-0004-SY 01/08/2004
COMS-04-0005-SY 01/16/2004
COMS-04-0006-SY 02/13/2004
COMS-04-0007-SY 03108/2004
COMS-04-0008-SY 03/09/2004
COMS-04-0009-SY 03/16/2004
COMS-04-0010-SY 03123/2004
COMS-04-0011-SY 03/24/2004
COMS-04-0012-SY 03/30/2004 .
COMS-04-0013-SY 04/02/2004
COMS-04-0014-SY 04/07/2004
COMS-04-0015-SY 04/21/2004
COMS-04-0016-SY 04/22/2004
COMS-04-0017-SY 04/2912004
COMS-04-0018-SY 04130/2004
COMS-04-0019-SY 04/30/2004
COMS-04-0020-SY 04/29/2004
COMS-04-0021-SY 04/30/2004
COMS-04-0022-SY 05105/2004
COMS-04-0023-SY 05111/2004
COMS-04-0024-SY 05/1012004
COMS-04-0025-SY 05/18/2004
COMS-04-0026-SY 05119/2004
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Draft Nolice and Order for Louisiana Energy Services
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Slaff Participation in an International Atomic Energy Agency Meeting to Prepare a "Draft Action Plan on the Protection of the Environment from the Effects of Ionizing Radiation" ·
Proposed Staff Discussions of Classified Information with the British, .February 26-27, 2004
NRC FY 2004-2009 Strategic Plan
Protecting a Nation .
Key Planning Assumptions and Performance Measures for the FY 2005 - FY 2006 Budget
Status Update Regarding DOE HLW Documents on the LSN
Recommendation of the ACNW Member Candidate Screening Panel for Appointment of an ACNW Member
ACNW Review of Specific Topics
Results of the FY 2004 Midyear Resource Review
F Status of 1 O CFR Part 26 Rulemaking Activities for Drug Testing and Fatigue
Request for Approval to Release Information to the Public Regarding Assessment of Potential Aircraft Attacks at Indian Point Proposed Staff Discussions of Classified Information with a Representative of the UK (May 7, 2004)
lnteragency Security Planning Effort
Interim Database on High-Risk Sources
Response te> an Aircraft Attack on an NRG Regulated Facility
Status of GAO Assignments
Status of NUREG/CR on the Results of the Package Performance Study
Administrative Judge Review Committee Recommendations on Appointments to the Full-Time Administrative Judge Register
Annex A - Aviation Threat Information Protocol to the NRC - North American Aerospace Defense Command Memorandum of Understanding
Development of Protective Measures for Remaining High-Risk Radioactive Sources
lnteragency Security Planning Effort
F Public Meeting to Communicate Security Matters - Revised Agenda
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-04-0027-SY 05/24/2004
COMS-04-0028-SY 06/01/2004
COMS-04-0029-SY 06/01/2004
COMS-04-0030-SY 06/07/2004
COMS-04-0031-SY 06/04/2004
COMS-04-0032-SY 06/07/2004
COMS-04-0033-SY 06/10/2004
COMS-04-0034-SY 06/14/2004
COMS-04-0035-SY 05/28/2004
COMS-04-0036-SY 06/18/2004
COMS-04-0037-SY 06/21/2004
COMS-04-0038-SY 07/02/2004
COMS~04-0039-SY 07/06/2004
COMS-04-0040-SY 07/07/2004
COMS-04-0041-SY 07/08/2004
COMS-04-0042-SY 07/09/2004
COMS-04-0043-SY 07/12/2004
COMS-04-0044-SY 07/12/2004
COMS-04-0045-SY 07/20/2004
COMS-04-0046-SY 07/19/2004
COMS-04-0047-SY 07/19/2004
COMS-04-0048-SY 07/27/2004
COMS-04-0049-SY 08/04/2004
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Renewal of Mvisory Committee on Nuclear Waste Charter ·
Thresholds for Reporting Resource Reallocations to the Commission
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Access Authorization Enhancements-Final Order and Additional Security Measures for the Uranium Conversion Facility, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installations and Decommissioning Reactors
Input to the National Infrastructure Protection Plan: Development of the Sector Specific Plan for Commercial Nuclear Reactors, Materials and Waste
F Rulemaking lo Revise the License Termination Rule
NRG FY 2004-2009 Strategic Human Capital .and Workforce Restructuring Plan
Recommendation of Best-Qualified Candidates to Serve on the ACRS
Additional Steps to Regularize Clearances for Classified Information Exchanges with NRC's Primary Partner Countries
2004 Priority Action Lisi - Staff Feedback
Proposed Exchange of Classified and Safeguards Information with Japan (June 26-30, 2004)
F Fitness-For-Duty Orders to Address Fatigue of Nuclear Facility Security Force Personnel
· Path Forward for Examining Nuclear Power Plant Aircraft Vulnerability Analyses (U)
Additional Security Measures for the Transportation of Large Quantities of Radioactive Material
Input to the National Infrastructure Prolection Plan: Revised Sector Specific Plan for Commercial Nuclear Reactors. Materials and Waste
Proposed Exchange of Classified and Safeguards Information with France (July 15-16, 2004)
Staff Comments on the Factual Portions of the NAS Report "Safety and Security of Commercial Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage"
FY 2006 PBPM Budget Decision Book Dated June 2004
F Public Meeting to Communicate Security Matters - Revised Agenda and Talking Points
Protective Measures and Guidance for Group 1 Materials Licensees
Status of GAO Assignments
F Status of Security-Related Rulemaking
Crilical .Infrastructure Protection Plan (CIPP)
Reallocation of FY 2004 Resources for the High Level Waste Program
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS,04-0050-SY 08125/2004 .
COMS-04-0051-SY 08/3012004
COMS-04-0052-SY 0910212004
. COMS-04-0053-SY 0910812004
COMS-04-0054-SY 09108/2004
COMS-04-0055-SY 09/1012004
COMS-04-0056-SY 09/1312004
COMS-04-0057-SY 09/20/2004
COMS-04-0058-SY 09/21/2004
COMS-04-0059-SY 09/2112004
COMS,04-0060-SY 09/28/2004
COMS-04-0061-SY 09/28/2004
COMS-04-0062-SY 09130/2004
COMS-04-0063-SY 10/01/2004
COMS-04-0064-SY 1010812004
COMS-04-0065-SY 10/07/2004
COMS-04-0066-SY 10/12/2004
COMS-04-0067-SY 10/1912004
COMS-04-0068-SY 1012812004
COMS-04-0069-SY 11102/2004
COMS-04-0070-SY 11/04/2004
COMS-04-0071-SY 11/2212004
COMS-04-0072-SY 1112412004
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Reorganization of the Office of Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards and Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste (ACRS/ACNW) Comprehensive Diversity Management Plan
NRC Contingency Plan for Operating Under a Prolonged Continuing Resolution in FY 2005
National Academy of Sciences' Request for Information
Staff Concerns Relating lo Department of Energy Security-Related Domestic and International Activities
FY 2004 Program Performance Information
Potential Policy Issue in Forthcoming Speech by William Kane to the Organization of Agreement States
Definition of "Readily Available" for Section B.5.b of February 25, 2002, Order
.Draft Nolice <1nd Order for USEC. Inc.
F Status of Decommissioning Program - 2004 Annual Report
Protective Measur.es and Guidance for Group 2 Materials Licensees
Update on the Status of Transportation Security Action Items Directed Under SRMs dated June 28, 2002, September 26, 2002, and June 17, 2004 ·
NRC Staff Comments on OHS-DOE IAIP Analytic Red Cell Program Report: How Terrorists Might Use a "Dirty Bomb" Against the Homeland, Draft V02, September 13, 2004 Sharing of lnf<Jrmation Related to Spent Fuel Pool Vulnerability Assessments with Congressional Staff
Guidance for Implementation of the 4/29/03 Supplemented Requirements to the DBT for Category 1 Fuel Cycle Facilities
Status of GAO Assignments
Proposed Exchange of Classified and Safeguards Information with Canada, October 19-22, 2004
Communication Plan for Aircraft Vulnerability Assessments
F Use of Insurance as a Method to Provide Financial Assurance for Decommissioning Nuclear Power Reactors
Recommendation of Best-Qualified Candidates to Serve on the ACNW
Proposed E>:change of Safeguards lnformaUon with Belgium (November 15. 2004)
National Response Plan Approval
Draft FY 2006 Performance Budget
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-04-0073-SY 11/23/2004
COMS-04-0074-SY 11/2312004
COMS-04-0075-SY 1112312004
COMS-04-0076-SY 12/06/2004
COMS-04-0077-SY 12/22/2004
COMS-04-0078-SY 12/0912004
COMS-04-.0079-SY 12123/2004
COMS-04-0080-SY 12/29/2004
COMS-05-0001-GBJ 05/18/2005
COMS-05-0001-JSM 07/2712005
COMS-05-0001-NJD 01/07/2005
COMS-05-0001-SY 01/04/2005
COMS-05-0002-NJD 02/14/2005
COMS-05-0002-SY 01/1412005
COMS-05-0003-NJD 04/07/2005
COMS-05-0003-SY 01/14/2005
COMS-05-0004-NJD 05/13/2005
COMS-05-0004-SY 01/2412005
COMS-05-0005-NJD 0511712005
COMS-05-0005-SY 01128/2005
COMS-05-0006-NJD 07/22/2005
COMS-05-0006-SY 02/01/2005
COMS-05-0007-NJD 08/25/2005
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Reappointment of ACRS Member Mr_ Stephen L. Rosen
Reappointment of ACRS Member Dr. William J. Shack
Reappointment of ACRS Member Dr. F. Peter Ford
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Protective Measures and Guidance for Groups 3 - 5 Materials Licensees (W200400020)
F Fiscal Year 2005 and 2006 Action Plan for the Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste
Nominations for U.S. Representatives to the International Atomic Energy Agency Commission on Safety Standards (GSS) Committees
F Fire ProtecUon Rule 10 CFR 50.48(c) (NFPA 805 Rule) Interim Enforcement Discretion Policy Extension
Reactor Mitigative Measures and Strategies for Responding to the 2/25/02, Order Section B.5.b, Loss of Large Areas of the Plant
F Improving Transparency in the 10 CFR Sec. 20.2002 Process
F Staff Formal Membership in Committees and Outside Groups
Request to Convert Administrative Judge (Technical) Richard E. Wardwell from Part-Time lo Full-Time Status
Resubmittal of COMSECY-04-0067, Communication Plan for Aircraft Vulnerability Assessments
Administrative Judge (Rating Panel) Review Committee Recommendations on Appointments From the FullTime and Part-Time Technical Administrative Judge Registers
Proposed FY 2006 Authorization Legislation
National Radiation Monitoring System for Safety and Security
Draft Press Release and Federal Register Notice to Solicit Qualified Candidates for Appointment to the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) Request for Appointment of Part-Time Administrative Judge (TechniGal)- Dr. Charles N. Kelber
Status of GAO Assignments
Enhanced Safety and Security Design Features for New Reactor Certifications
Key Planning Assumptions, Major Program Outputs and Performance Measures for the FY 2006 - FY 2007 Budget ·
F Multinational Design Approval Program (MDAP}, Stage 1
Proposed Letter to European Union Concerning Possible Exchanges on Issues of Mutual Concern
Request to Convert Administrative Judge (Technical) Nicholas Trikouros from Part-Time to Full-Time Status
SECY Number · Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-05-0007-SY 01/19/2005
COMS-05-0008-SY 02/18/2005
COMS-05-0009-SY 02/18/2005
COMS-05-0010-SY 03/14/2005
COMS-05-0011-SY 03/31/2005
COMS-05-0012-SY 04/15/2005
COMS-05-0013-SY 04/20/2005
COMS-05-0014-SY 04/26/2005
COMS-05-0015-SY 05102/2005
COMS-05-0016-SY 04/28/2005
COMS-05-0017-SY 05/06/2005
COMS-05-0018-SY 05/06/2005
COMS-05-0019-SY 0610712005
COMS-05-0020-SY 06/07/2005
COMS-05-0021-SY 06/1012005
COMS-05-0022-SY 06/15/2005
COMS-05-0023-SY 06/22/2005
COMS-05-0024-SY 0710712005
COMS-05-0025-SY 07/12/2005
COMS-05-0026-SY 07119/2005
COMS-05-0027-SY 0712212005
COMS-05-0028-SY 07/2512005
COMS-05-0029-SY 07127/2005
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Waiver of Commission Policy on Avoidance of Contractor Organizational Conflict of Interest
Release to Licensees of Non-Publically Available Documents Pertaining to Vulnerability Assessments
Safety Light Corporation - Materials Licensing Suspension
Australian Request for NRG Safeguards Information
Results of the FY 2005 Midyear Resource Review
Alignment of Security Enhancenienls with the International Atomic Energy Agency's Code of Conduct
South Korea Request for NRC Safeguards lnfonnation
Final Revisions to Additional Security Measures for the Transportation of Radioactive Material Quantities of Concern
P Initiatives for Increasing Agreement State Participation in the Control of Sources
Revised Communication Plan !or Nuclear Power Plant Capabilities to Withstand Terrorist Attacks
Reappointment of ACRS Member - Dr. Graham B. Wallis
Status of GAO Assignments
P Protective Measures and Implementing Guidance for Groups 1 Through 4 Materials Licensees
Response tr> SRM - Briefing on NMSS Programs, Performance, and Plans - Materials Safety
(UJ Response to an Aircraft Attack on an NRG Regulated Facility
Beyond Readily Available Mitigation Measures for Consideration by the Department of Homeland Security
Draft Agenda for Public Meeting on Securily
FY 2007 Budget Proposal
F Renewal of Full-Power Operating License for Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2
Draft Presenta1ion Slides for Secret-Level Staff Briefing of Federal Bureau of Investigation
Dominion Nuclear Connecticut. Inc. {Millstone Nuclear Power Station, Units 2 and 3), Docket Nos. 50-336-LR & 50-423-LR
P Staff Response to SRM for COMSECY-05-0015: Initiatives for Increasing Agreement State Participation in lhe Control of Sources ·
Circular 175-A Request for Authority to Negotiate DOE-IRSN Agreement
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-05-0030-SY 07/27/2005
COMS-05-0031-SY 0810212005
COMS-05-0032-SY 08/02/2005
COMS-05-0033~SY 08/05/2005
COMS-05-0034-SY 08/05/2005
COMS-05-0035-SY 08/11/2005
COMS-05-0036-SY 08/11/2005
COMS-05-003 7-SY 08/17/2005
COMS-05-0038-SY 08/18/2005
COMS-05-0039-SY 0811812005
COMS-05-0040-SY 08/22/2005
COMS-05-0041-SY 08123/2005
COMS-05-0042-SY 09/09/2005
COMS-05-0043-SY 09116/2005
COMS-05-0044-SY 09/23/2005
COMS-05-0045-SY 10107/2005
COMS-05-0046-SY 09/2912005
COMS-05-004 7-SY 10104/2005
COMS-05-0048-SY 10119/2005
COMS-05-0049-SY 10124/2005
COMS,05-0050-SY 10/24/2005
COMS-05-0051-SY 10/28/2005
COMS-05-0052-SY 11/0812005
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Circular 175-A Request for-Authority lo Extend DOE-CEA Agreement
Protective Measures for Group 5 Materials Licensees
The Netherlands Request for NRC Safeguards Information
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F Staff Plan to Address Suypplemental Staff Requirements Memorandum (M050419A-SUPP) - Discussion of Enforcement Issue Timetable for Completing Recommendations on Communicating Security Matters to Licensees
Status of GAO Assignments
F Evaluation of Agreement State Implementation of the Generally Licensed Device Amendment
Circular 175-A Request for Authority to Sign the International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism
Migration lo lhe Homeland Secure Data Network (HSDN)
Circular 175-A Request to Extend the Agreement Between DOE and Rostekhnadzor of Russia
Status of the Agency's Significant Security Activities - July 2005
Communication Plan for Plant-Specific Spent Fuel Pool Mitigation Strategies Assessments
Program Performance in the FY 2005 Performance ;;ind Accountability Report
Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12
Threat Assessment and Design Basis Threats for Nuclear Facilities
Review of Internal Commission Procedures
F Incorporation of Energy Policy Act Provisions Into 10 CFR 73.55 Proposed Rule Package and Request for a Three Month Extension
F Semiannual Report - Status of Implementation of Davis-Besse Lessons Learned Task Force Report Recommendations
Communication Plan for Plant-Specific Reactor Core and Containment Mitigation Strategies Assessments
F Delegation of Authority for Imminent Security Threats lo NRC Licensees
Need for Additional Time to Complete Davis-Besse Individual Enforcement Actions
Status of GAO Assignments
Feedback Regarding Slaff Requirements Memorandum from September 7, 2005 Discussion of Security Issues {M050907A)
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-05-0053-SY 11 /09/~005 .
COMS-05-0054-SY 10/26/2005
COMS-05-0055-SY 11121/2005
COMS-05-0056-SY 11123/2005
COMS-05-0057-SY 11/23/2005
COMS-05-0058-SY 11130/2005
COMS-05-0059-SY 11130/2005
COMS-05-0060-SY 12/0212005
COMS-05-0061-SY 12/13/2005
COMS-05-0062-SY 12/15/2005
COMS-05-0063-SY 12115/2005
COMS-05-0064-SY 12/20/2005
COMS-05-0065-SY 12/28/2005
COMS-05-0066-SY 12/28/2005
COMS-06-0001-DEK 07120/2006
COMS-06-0001-EXM 01106/2006
COMS-06-0001-GBJ 03/02/2006
COMS-06-0001-JSM 01/17/2006
COMS-06-0001-NJD . 01104/2006
COMS-06-0001-PBL 03131/2006
COMS-06-0001-SY 01/03/2006
COMS-06-0002-EXM 01109/2006
COMS-06-0002-GBJ 03108/2006
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Recommendation of Best-Qualified Candidates to Serve on the ACRS
F Policy Revision: Handling, Marking, and Protecting Sensitive Unclassified Non-Safeguards Information (SUNS\)
Recommendation of the ACRS Member Candidate Screening Panel for Appointment of an ACRS Member
Draft FY 2007 Performance Budge1 {Green Book)
F Fourth Annual Report - Broadcasting ol Commission Meetings over the Internet
Schedules and Resources for Security Rulemakings
Reappointment of ACRS Member - Dana A. Powers
Plan for Implementing the Revised Adversary Characteristic of the Design Basis Threat
F Information Sensitivity of !he National Source Tracking System
Request to Amend Staff Requiremenls Memorandum Dated October 16, 2000 (COMSECY-00-0032)
Reappointment of ACNW Member Michael T. Ryan
F Fiscal Year 2006 and 2007 Action Plan for the ACNW
Completion of Security Assessment of the Honeywell Metropolis Works Uranium Conv~rsion Facility
Completion of Security Assessment of the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant
Fy 2008 Budget Proposal
Interoperable Communication Between Commercial Nuclear Power Plants and First-Responders
F Establishing a Policy for the Review of New Power Reactor Combined Operating Licenses
F Regulation of Groundwater Protection al in situ Leach Uranium Extraction Facilities
Appointment of Chief Freedom of Information Act ("FOIA") Officer Pursuant to Executive Order 13392, "Improving Agency Disclosure of Information"
F Public Participation in Adjudications
F· Status of Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Business Process Improvement Activities January - December 2005
Apportionment of 1 % Cut in NRC's FY 2007 Budget
F Vermont Yankee's Extended Power Uprate License Amendment
SECY Number Paper Date
COMS-06-0002-JSM . 02/13/2006
COMS-06-0002-NJD 02/13/2006
COMS-06-0002-PBL 08109/2006
COMS-06-0002-SY 01/06/2006
COMS-06-0003-EXM 01130/2006
COMS-06-0003-GBJ 03131/2006
COMS-06-0003-JSM 03/27/2006
COMS-06-0003-NJD 03120/2006
COMS-06-0003-SY 01/30/2006
COMS-06-0004-EXM 03/27/2006
COMS-06-0004-GBJ 06/30/2006
COMS-06-0004-JSM 03/27/2006
COMS-06-0004-NJD 04/07/2006
COMS-06-0004-SY 02/06/2006
COMS-06-0005-EXM 03/27/2006
COMS-06-0005-GBJ 08/10/2006
COMS-06-0005-JSM 04/17/2006
COMS-06-0005-NJD 05/0512006
COMS-06-0005-SY 02/02)2006
COMS-06-0006-EXM 04/07/2006
COMS-06-0006-GBJ 11/0112006
COMS-06-0006-JSM 08/1012006
COMS-06-0006-NJD 06/08/2006
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Revision to Regulations Governing Requests for Limited Work Authorizations Submitted in Conjunction with Combined License Applications Revision to Regulations Governing Requests for Limited Work Authorizations Submitted in Conjunction with Combined License Applications
F Expediting Commission Adjudicatory Review
FY 2007 Performance Budget (Green Book)
F Regulation of Reprocessing Facilities
F Public Participation in Adjudications
Reorganization of the Office of Commission Appellate Adjudication
Role of the Nuclear Safety Attache
Circular 175: Request for Authority to Negotiate an Agreement for Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation with India
Reorganization of the Office of Commission Appellate Adjudication
F Potential Closure of the Issues Surrounding the February 22, 2002, Security Orders to Nuclear Power Plants
Reassessment of Senior El<ecutive Service Needs Across the Agency
F Streamling the NRR Rulemaking Process
Draft Press Release and FRN to Solicit Qualified Candidates for Appointment to the ACRS
Reassessment of Senior Executive Service Needs Across the Agency
F Use of Unshielded Transfer Casks in Spent Fuel Movement
INPO Participation in CNS
Administrative Judge Review Committee and Recommendations on Appointments from the ASLBP Part-Time Administrative Judge (Technical) Register
Staff Activities Associated with Security al Research and Test Reactors
F Streamlining the NRR Rulemaking Process
F Improving the Awareness and Response to Unplanned Releases
Design Certification Reviews and Combined Operating Licenses
F Implementation of NRC Responsibilities Under the Ronald W. Reagan National Defense Authorization Act
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-06-0006-SY 01/26/2006
. COMS-06-0007-EXM 08/0912006
COMS-06-0007-NJD 06107/2006
COMS-06-0007-SY 02115/2006
COMS-06-0008-NJD 06/15/2006
COMS-06-0008-SY 02/1712006
COMS-06-0009,NJD 06/23/2006
COMS-06-0009-SY 02/21/2006
COMS-06-0010-SY 02/24/2006
COMS-06-0011-SY 02/24/2006
COMS-06-0012-SY 02/27/2006
COMS-06-0013-SY 03/0112006
COMS-06-0014-SY 03/0212006
COMS-06-0015-SY 03/03/2006
COMS-06-0016-SY 03/06/2006
COMS-06-0017-SY 03/0912006
COMS-06-0018-SY 03/15/2006
COMS-06-0019-SY 03/23/2006
COMS-06-0020-SY 04/03/2006
COMS-06-0021-SY 04/1412006
COMS-06-0022-SY 04/0712006
COMS-06-0023-SY 04/19/2006
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Review of NRG Practices on Preemption
F Expediting Commission Adjudicatory Review
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Allocation of Additional Funds for Completion of Regulatory Guides lo Support the Review of Combined Operating Lciense (COL) Applications
Program Priorities for the FY 2008 Budget
Re-Assignment of G. Paul Bollwerk, Ill as Administrative Judge, and Appointment of E. Roy Hawkens as Chief Administrative Judge (Chairman) of the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
U.S.-lndia Cooperation in Nuclear Safety: Summary of NRC Visit of Embassy of India Officials R.S. Jassal and V. Misri; December 8, 2005
FY 2008 Budget Proposal
Assignee from Egypt
Request for U.S. Government Assurances from Japanese Government that Small, Fast Sodium Reactor Technology Transferred from Toshiba Corp., Japan, to Toshiba International Corp. in the U.S. will be used for Peaceful Pu oses Status of GAO Assignments
Briefing Matericils for lnterncitional Roll-Ou! of NRC's Security Assessment Studies (Step 1. BWR Technology) Status of 8.5.b Program of Reviews and Inspections (Phase 1)
Threat Assessment and Design Basis Threats for Nuclear Facilities
Request for ttie Commission's Approval to Provide Copies of the NRG-Sponsored Materials Security Assessments Report to the National Nuclear Security Administration
F Proposed Revision of the Interim Enforcement Discretion Policy for the Fire Protection Rule - 10 CFR 50.48 (c) (NFPA 805 Rule) Results of the FY 2006 Midyear Resource Review
Response to Slaff Requirements Memorandum - Meeting with Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards, December 8, 2005
Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty C-175 Package
Draft Transmittal Letter and Proposed Draft MOU Between the NRC and DOE lo Establish a Joint Licensing Strategy for ttie Next Generation Nuclear Plant Partial Response to Staff Requirements Memorandum M060117, "Discussion of Security Issues• and Request for Schedule Change
Implementation of Section 639 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005
Significance Determination Process Related to Radioactive Liquid Effluent Releases
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-06-0024-SY 04/25/2006
COMS-06-0025-SY 04/28/2006
COMS-06-0026-SY 05/03/2006
COMS-06-0027-SY 05/05/2006
COMS-06-0028-SY 05/31/2006
COMS-06-0029-SY 06/08/2006
COMS-06-0030-SY 06/12/2006
COMS-06-0031-SY 06/12/2006
COMS-06-0032-SY 06/21/2006
COMS-06-0033-SY 06/29/2006
COMS-06-0034-SY 07/05/2006
COMS-06-0035-SY 07/05/2006
COMS-06-0036-SY 07/17/2006
COMS-06-003 7 -SY 08/09/2006
COMS-06-0038-SY 08/15/2006
COMS-06-0039-SY 08/16/2006
COMS-06-0040-SY 08/24/2006
COMS-06-0041-SY 08/29/2006
COMS-06-0042-SY 08/29/2006
COMS-06-0043-SY 09/06/2006
COMS-06-0044-SY 09/07/2006
COMS-06-0045-SY 09/15/2006
COMS-06-0046-SY 09/29/2006
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F Proposed Policy Statement on Controls Over Video News Releases
Status of GAO Assignments
l(b)(5) Attorney-Client Privilege
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Recommendation of the ACRS Member Candidate Screening Panel for Appointment of New Members to the ACRS
F Status Update on Feasibility of Developing Fuel Facility Performance Indicators
Application of Environmental Protection Agency's Underground Storage Tank Regulations to Spent Fuel Pools
F Renewal of A<lvisory Committee on Nuclear Waste (ACNW) Charter
Circular 175 Request for Authority to Negotiate DOE Government to Government Agreements
Draft Report lo the President and the U.S. Congress on the Radiation Source Protection and Security Task force Report
F NRC Interim Pandemic Response Plan
Reappointment of ACRS Member - Dr. Mario V. Bona ca
Proposed Change in Distribution of the Monthly Significant Security Activities Report
F Proposed Changes to the Sector Specific Plan of the National Infrastructure Protection Plan Regarding Threat Assessment
Organization of NRC Offices
F Draft Nuclear Sector Specific Plan
Briefing Materials for International Roll-Out of Nuclear Regulatory Commission Security Assessment Studies for India Delegation ·
F Draft Agenda for Public Meeting on Security
Memorandum of Understanding Between lhe USNRC and USDOE to Establish a Joint Licensing Strategy for the Next Generation Nuclear Plant
ASLPB Request for Reinstatemenl of FTEs for Fiscal Year 2008 lo Support Combined Operating License Proceeding
F NRC Drug-Free Workplace Plan - Recommended Changes to Drug Testing Pool
F Streamlining Chairman review Process and Enhancing Contract Oversight
Program Performance Information for the FY 2006 Performance and Accountability Report
F Recommendation on Establishing a Single, Visible, Higll-Level Point of Contact in the Office of the Executive Director for Operalions for the Tribes
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SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-06-0047-SY 10/02/2006
COMS-06-0048-SY 10/03/2006
COMS-06-0049-SY 09/2912006
COMS-06-0050-SY 1010512006
COMS-06-0051-SY 10/17/2006
COMS-06-0052-SY 10/2012006
COMS-06,0053-SY 11/14/2006
COMS-06-0054-SY 11107/2006
COMS-06-0055-SY 11/14/2006
COMS-06-0056-SY 11114/2006
COMS-06-0057-SY 1111512006
COMS-06-0058-SY 11/21/2006
COMS-06-0059-SY 11/27/2006
COMS-06-0060-SY 11128/2006
COMS-06-0061-SY 1112912006
COMS-06-0062-SY 1211512006
COMS-06-0063-SY 12/1712006
COMS-06-0064-SY 12121/2006
COMS-06-0065-SY 1212112006
COMS-06-0066-SY 12/2112006
COMS-06-0067-SY 12/2112006
COMS-06-0068-SY 1212812006
COMS-07-0001-DEK 0411812007
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Framework for Updating the FY 2007 ·FY 2012 Strategic Plan
Draft Policy Statement on conduct of New Reactor Licensing Proceedings
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Staff Requirements - COMEXM-06-0004/COMJSM-06-0003 - Reorganization of the Office of Commission Appellate Adjudication ·
F Response to OIG Audit of NRC's Process for Releasing Commission Decision Documents (OIG-06-A-22)
Reappointment of ACRS Member--Dr. George E. Apostolakis
F Status of Browns Ferry Unit 1 Recovery Project
F Renewal Of Advisory Committee On Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) Charter
Amendment to FY 2008 Budget
F Renewal of Licensing Support Network Advisory Review Panel (LSNARP) Charier
F Completion of Decommissioning at Kaiser Aluminum Facility and Consultation with the USEPA Under the USNRC/USEPA MOU
Status of GAO Assignments
Proposed Alternative for Sharing the SA Roll-Out Briefing .Information with Switzerland
FY 2008 OMB Passback
F NRG Policy for Preventing and Eliminating Harassing Conduct in the Workplace
Reappointment of ACRS Member Mr. John D. Sieber
Appeal of OMB Passback on FY ·2008 Budget
Review of Agency Performance and Output Measures
State of the Art Reactor Consequence Analysis Communications Plan
FY 2007 Continuing Resolution (CR) Impact Assessment
Draft FY 2008 Performance Budget (Green Book)
Status of tlie Agency's Significant Security Activities· November 2006
P Independent Assessment of the Implementation of the Reactor Oversight Process by the Regional Offices
P Report of the Combined License Review Task Force
SECY Number Paper Date
COMS-07 -0001-GBJ 0212012007
COMS-07-0001-JSM 04/1812007
COMS-07-0001-PBL 03/0812007
COMS-07-0001-SY 01/23/2007
COMS-07-0002-DEK 06/04/2007
COMS-07 -0002-GBJ 06/2812007
COMS-07-0002-GBJ 06/2812007
COMS-07-0002-SY 01/29/2007
COMS-07-0003A-DEK 06/1912007 .
COMS-07 -0003-DEK 06/0812007
COMS-07-0003-GBJ 0812712007
COMS-07-0003-SY 0210212007
COMS-07-0004-DEK 07/03/2007
COMS-07-0004-GBJ 0912512007
COMS-07-0004-SY 02/06/2007
COMS-07-0005-DEK 07/18/2007
COMS-07-0005-GBJ 11/07/2007
COMS-07-0005-SY 0210612007
COMS-07-0006-DEK 09/0712007
COMS-07-0006-SY 02/1312007
COMS-07-0007-DEK 11/07/2007
COMS,07 -0007 -SY ' 03/0112007
COMS-07-0008-DEK 11114/2007
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F Proposal lo Include aircraft Impact Design Requirements for New Reactors
P Report of the Combined License Review Task Force
F Development of a U.S. Digital Instrumentation and Control and Human-Machine Interface Test Facility
F Appointment to the Patients' Rights Advocate Position for the ACMUI
Candidates for Appointment as Part-Time Administrative Judge (Technical)
F Closing Out Task Re: Rulemaking on Tables S-3 and S-4
F Closing Out Task Re: Rulemaking on Tables S-3 and S-4
F Potassium Iodide Replenishment
Otfice of Commission Appellate Adjudication Organization and Management
Reorganization of the Office of Commission Appellate Adjudication
F Violation of the Indian Point Order
F Change in Priorities of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Certification and Accreditation of Information Technology Systems
F Request for Reconsideration of the Wording of 10 CFR Section 26.205(d)(4) as Affirmed on April 17, 2007
F Multinational Design Evaluation Program (MDEP) Stage 2 Conclusions and Recommendations
Program Priorities for the FY 2009 Budget
FY 2009 Budget Proposal
F Increasing the Transparency of NRC's Public Meetings
F Discussion of Plants in the Multiple/Repetitive Degraded Cornerstone Column of the Reactor Oversight Process Action Matrix
Candidates for Appointment as Part-nme Administrative Judge (Technical)
Proposed Exchange of Classified and Sensitive Information with Finland and France, Lale February - Early March 2007 ·
·Candidates for Appointment as Part-Time Administrative Judge (Technical)
F Ollice of the Inspector General Investigation. Security of Sensitive NRC Material Located at Former Local Public Document Room Libraries
Candidates for Appointment as Full-Time Administrative Judge (Technical)
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-07,0008-SY 03/01/2007
COMS-07-0009-DEK 12/1312007
COMS-07-0009-SY 0310212007
COMS-07-0010-DEK 12117/2007
COMS-07-0010-SY 03/20/2007
COMS-07-0011-DEK 12/1712007
COMS-07-0011-SY 03/28/2007
COMS-07-0012-SY 04106/2007
COMS-07-0013-SY 04/13/2007
COMS-07-0014-SY 04/16/2007
COMS-07-0015-SY 04/30/2007
COMS-07-0016-SY 04123/2007
COMS-07-0017-SY 04/27/2007
COMS-07·001 B-SY 05/2212007
COMS-07-0019-SY 05/22/2007
COMS-07-0020-SY 0610712007
COMS-07-0021-SY 06/08/2007
COMS-07-0022-SY 0612012007
COMS-07-0023-SY 0710612007
COMS-07-0024-SY 0711212007
COMS-07-0025-SY 07/27/2007
COMS-07-0026-SY 09/1012007
COMS-07-0027-SY 0910712007
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ASLBP Req1Jest for Fiscal Year 2008 FTE and Funding Increase lo Support Expected Surge in New Reactor License Hearings Establishing an NRG Reserve Cadre of Experts to Address Skill Gaps
F Strategy for Funding the Agreement States for Training and Other Activities that Support the Development and Initiation of the National Source Tracking System
Candidates for Appointment as Full-Time Administrative Judge (Legal)
. Congressional Reprogramming of Funds
Audit of NRC's License Renewal Program (OIG-07-A15)
F Action Plan for Fiscal Years 2007 and 2008 for the Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste (ACNW} Staff Requirements
Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards/Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste Office Reorganization
Draft NRC FY 2007 - FY 2012 Strategic Plan
Reappointment of ACNW Member - Or_ Ruth F. Weiner
F Path Forward for. Rulemaking on Groundwater Protection at In Situ Leach Uranium Extraction Facilities
Recommendation of the ACRS Member Candidate Screening Panel for Appointment of ACRS Members
Status of GAO Assignments
P Cost Estimate for Davis-Besse Reactor Vessel Head Degradation Display
F Status of NRC Research Conducted by the Russian Research Center and the Russian Academy or Sciences
Report on Results of Security Inspection Program at Commercial Power Reactor and Category I Fuel cycle Facilities for CY 2006
F Draft Press Release and Federal Register Notice to Solicit Qualified Candidates for Appointment to the Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste and Materials (ACNW&M) Proposed New Management Directive 5.13, "NRC International Activities Practices and Procedures"
(CONFIDENTIAL)
F Draft Press Release and Federal Register Notice to Solicit Qualified Candidates for Appointment to the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS)
F Semiannual Updates of the Lessons-Learned Program
Program Performance Information for the FY 2007 Performance and Accountability Report
Plan for Commission Conduct of Mandatory Hearings on Applications for Combined Licenses
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-07-0028-SY 09/26/2007
COMS-07-0029-SY 10/1612007
COMS-07-0030-SY . 10/17/2007
COMS-07-0931-SY 10/26/2007
COMS-07-0032-SY 09/24/2007
COMS-07-0033-SY 10/30/2007
COMS-07-0034-SY 11/19/2007
COMS-07-0035-SY 11119/2007 .
COMS-07-0036-SY 11/27/2007
COMS-07-0037-SY 12/1012007
COMS-07-0038-SY 12/11/2007
COMS-07-0039-SY 12/19/2007
COMS-07-0040-SY 12/21/2007
COMS-07-0041-SY .12/2612007
COMS-08-0001-DEK 01/1712008
COMS-08-0001-GBJ 01/02/2008
COMS-08-0001-PBL 01/1012008
COMS-08-0001-SY 0111412008
COMS-08-0002-DEK 02/29/2008
COMS-08-0002-GBJ 0211512008
COMS-08-0002-PBL 08/11/2008
COMS-08-0002-SY 0112212008
COMS-08-0003-DEK 06/0312008
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Request lo Use Alternate Communication Vehicles for SRM • COMSECY-07-0014 - Update lo Matrix of Areas of NRC and EPA Interactions Proposed Final NRG.FY 2008- FY 2013 Strategic Plan
F RequesUng Authority lo Issue Case Management Orders In HLW Proceeding Prior to Issuance of Notice of Opportunity for Hearing
Status of GAO Assignments
P Staff Considering Two Additional Revisions in the Current 10 CFR Part 72 Rulemaking Effort
Investigation of the French National System for the Management of NucJi:iar Waste
Final Statement of Polley on Conduct of New Reactor Licensing Proceedings and Response to Comments
F Annual Human Resources Statistical_ Report
Appeal of OMB Passback on FY 2009 Budget
·Draft Response to OIG Recommendation - NRC's Process for Releasing Commission Decision Documents (OIG-06-A-22)
International Participation in ACRS Meeting on NRC's Long-Term Research Initiatives
F Policy and Procedures for lmplemen1ation of Authority to Waive Pension Offset
Allocation of OMB FY 2009 Final Passback
F Status of Activities on Proposed Rule for Risk Informed Decoupling of Assumed Loss-of-Offsite Power From Loss-of-Coolant Accident Analyses
Establishment of Committee for Nuclear Educational Programs Under the Federal Advisory Committee Act
F A Commission Policy Statement on Safety Culture
F Proposed Merger of ACRS and ACNW&M
Draft FY 2009 - Performance Budget (Green Book)
_FY 201 O Planning Objectives
F Commissioner Jaczko's Request for Reconsideration of the Commission Decision in SECY-05-0045
F Economic Consequence Model
FY 2008 Funding Plans
Appointment of Full-Time Director of the Office of Commission Appellate Adjudication
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
.COMS-08-0003-GBJ 08/11/2008
COMS-08-0003-SY 01/1112008
COMS-08-0004-DEK 0711112008
COMS-08-0004-GBJ 12116/2008
COMS-08-0004-SY 01/30/2008
COMS-08-0005-DEK 07/2912008
COMS-08-0005-SY 01/31/2008
COMS-08-0006-DEK 10/27/2008
COMS-08-0006-SY 02/08/2008
COMS-08-0007-SY 02/2512008
COMS-08-0008-SY 02119/2008
COMS-08-0009-SY 03105/2008
COMS-08-0010-SY 03/17/2008
COMS-08-0011-SY 03/2512008
COMS-08-0012-SY 04/0912008
COMS-08-0013-SY 04110/2008
COMS-08-0014-SY 04/23/2008
COMS-08-0015-SY 0412512008
COMS-08-0016-SY 0510112008
COMS-08-0017-SY 05108/2008
COMS-08-0018-SY 05/12/2008
COMS-08-0019-SY 06/12/2008
COMS-08-0020-SY 06/12/2008
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F Economic Consequence Model
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Recommendation of the ACRS Member Candidate Screening Panel for Appointments of ACRS Members
Candidates for Appointment as Part-Time Administrative Judge (Technial)
F Development of Description for Patien1s' Rights Advocate
Status of the Agency's Significant Security Activities - October Through December 2007
FY 201 O NRC Performance Budget Proposal
F Renewal of Advisory Committee on Medical Uses of Isotopes (ACMUI) Charter
Candidates for Appointment as Part-Time Administrative Judge (Technical)
F Draft Press Release and Federal Register Notice to Solicit Qualified Candidates for Appointment to the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) Order (Effective Immediately) Modifying License for Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 2 and 3
Applicability of Backlit Rule to License Renewal Under 10 CFR Part 54
F Report of the Senior Executive Review Panel - Peach Bottom Lessons Learned
Recommendation of the ACRS Member Candidate Screening Panel for Appointment of ACRS Members
F Staff Proposal for the Establishment of a Committee for Nuclear Educational Programs Under the Federal Advisory Committee Act
F Denial of Petilion for Rulemaking (PRM-54-5) on Emergency Planning Reviews During License Renewal
F Ac1ion Plans Regarding Web Re-Design and Publication Improvements
Identification of Agency Mission Essential Funr;;lions and Primary Mission E.ssential Funr;;tions
Status of GAO Assignments
FY 2008 Updated Funding Plans
U.S. Department of Energy. (High-Level Waste Repository: Pre-Application Matters, Advisory PAPO Board), Advisory PAPO Board Request for Addllional Authority
Report to Congress on Next Generation Nuclear Plant (NGNP) Licensing Strategy
Recommendation of the ACRS Member Candidate Screening Panel for Appointment of ACRS Members
Assessment of the Procurement Oversight Committee and Recommendations ·
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-08-0021-SY 06/30/2008
COMS-08-0022-SY 07/1612008
COMS-08-0023-SY 08/01/2008
COMS-08-0024-SY 08/06/2008
COMS-08-0025-SY 08/12/2008
COMS-08-0026-SY 0811412008
COMS-08-0027-SY 08/1412008
COMS-08-0028-SY 08/27/2008
COMS-08-0029-SY 09/05/2008
COMS-08-0030-SY 09/2512008
COMS-08-0031-SY 09/30/2008
COMS-08-0032-SY 10/22/2008
COMS-08-0033-SY 11/05/2008
COMS-08-0034-SY 11/1312008
COMS-08-0035-SY 11/13/2008
COMS-08-0036-SY 11/10/2008
COMS-08-0037-SY 11/10/2008
COMS-08-0038-SY 11/28/2008
COMS-08-0039-SY 12/02/2008
COMS-08-0040-SY 12/0412008
COMS-08-0041-SY 1211212008
COMS-09-0001-DEK 08/0312009 .
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Program Changes to Child Care Subsidy Program
F Request for an Exlension of Discrelion for the lnlerim Enforcement Policy for Fire Protection Issues on 10 CFR SectiOl'l 50.48(c), National Fire Prolection Associalion Standard NFPA 805
Update on U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Activities lo Transfer Training, Research, Isotopes, General Atomics Fuel from the General Atomics Site to the U.S. Department of Energy
Report to Congress on Next Generation Nuclear Plan1 Licensing Strategy
Authorization to Use Recruitment, Relocation, and Retention Incentives for Administration Judges
Oyster Creek License Renewal Proceeding--Additional Briefs
Operating Uooer a Fiscal Year 2009 Continuing Resolution
Modification or Closure of Action Items in the Commission Tracking System
Program Performance Information for the FY 2008 Performance and Accountabilily Report
Quarterly Update on Federal Funding Assistance for Research and Test Reaclor Voluntary Securily Enhancements
Internal Commission Procedures
Status of GAO Assignments
Lithuania's Request for Training Related to Physical Protection Inspections, With Attendant Access to Safeguards Information
F Renewal of Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) Charter
F Renewal of Licensing Support Network Advisory Review Panel {LSNARP) Charter
F Status of Decommissioning Program - 2008 Annual Report
Response to Staff Requirements Memorandum (SRM)--COMSECY-08-0027--0peraling Under a Fiscal Year 2009 Continuing Resolution
F Commission Approval to Withdraw SECY-08-0144. Final Rule - Decommissioning Planning (10 CFR Paris 20, 30, 40, 50, 70, and 72; RIN 3150-AH45)
Response to SRM-M080724, Discussion or Security Issues {Closed-Ex.1&3), Task No. 4, Coordinating with the OHS and/or the FBI of Investigation to Track Individuals with Access to Defense Threat Reduction Agency Modeling Information Reappointment of ACRS Member Dr. William J. Shack
F Staff Recommendation Related to Reinstatement of the Construction Permits for Bellefonte Nuclear Plant Units 1and2
F Revisiting 1he Paradigm for Spent Fllel Storage and Transportation Regulatory Programs
SECY Number Paper Date
COMS-09-0001-GBJ 02/04/2009
COMS-09-0001-SY 01/22/2009
COMS-09-0002-DEK . 0812812009
COMS-09-0002-GBJ 07114/2009
COMS-09-0002-SY 01/30/2009
COMS-09-0003-GBJ 07/2112009
COMS-09-0003-SY 0210412009
COMS-09-0004-GBJ 10102/2009
COMS-09-0004-SY 02/13/2009
COMS-09-0005-GBJ 10/2712009
COMS-09-0005-SY 02/12/2009
COMS-09-0006-SY 03/20/2009
COMS-09-0007-SY 03/25/2009
COMS-09-0008-SY 03/27/2009
COMS-09-0009-SY 04102/2009
COMS-09-0010-SY 04117/2009
COMS-09-0011-SY 04/21/2009
COMS-09-0012-SY 05/0112009
COMS-09-0013"SY 05/0112009
COMS-09-0014-SY 04/30/2009
COMS-09-0015-SY 05/07/2009
COMS-09-0016-SY 05/08/2009
COMS-09-0017-SY 06/0512009
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F lridian Point Sirens - Final Enforcement Action
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F Internal Safety Culture Task Force Interface with Office of the Inspector General Safety Culture and Climate Survey
Incentive Awards
FY 2011 Performance Budget Proposal
NRC Appeal to the OMB FY 2010 Budget Passback
High Priority Performance Goals
F Designa1ion of the .Office of New Reactors as Lead .Office for New and Advanced Reactor-Related Rulemakings
Program Performance Information for the FY 2009 Performance and Accountability Report .
NRC FY 2010 Budget
FY 201 O Shortfall Items
2009-2010 Information Digest Update
Status of the Agency's Significant Security Activities' January .2008 through February 2009
F March 2009 Quarterly Update and Proposed Discontinuation. of Updates on Increased Control of Sources
F Periodic Update on the Technological Developments Concerning the National Source Tracking System
Fiscal Year (FY) 2009 Mid-Year Review Request
Outside Aciivilies of Part-Time ASLBP Judges
NRC's Draft Fiscal Year 2010 Performance Budget
Reappointment of ACRS Member Dana Powers
F Request to Solicit for the Appointment of a New Member to Replace Olio Maynard on the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS)
Status of GAO Assignments
Reappointment of ACRS Member Dr. Joseph S. Armijo
Reappointment of ACRS Member Dr. Sanjoy Banerjee
Reappointment of ACRS Member Dr. Michael L. Corradini
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-09-0018-SY 06/05/2009
COMS-09-0019-SY 06/23/2009
COMS-09-0020-SY 08/12/2009
COMS-09-0021-SY 08131/2009
COMS-09-0022-SY 09/22/2009
COMS-09-0023-SY 11/10/2009
COMS-09-0024-SY 11/13/2009
COMS-09-0025-SY 11112/2009
COMS-09-0026-SY 11/25/2009
COMS-09-0027 -SY 12/0212009
COMS-09-0028-SY 12/08/2009
COMS-09-0029-SY 12/24/2009
COMS-09-0030-SY 12/31/2009
COMS-10-0001-GBJ 05/19/2010
COMS-10-0001-GEA 07/09/2010
COMS-10-0001-SY 01/15/2010
COMS-10-0001-WCO 09/14/2010
COMS-10-0001-WDM 11/12/2010
COMS-10-0002-GBJ 06/11/2010
COMS-10-0002-SY 02105/2010
COMS-10-0002-WCO 10/06/2010
COMS-10-0002-WDM 12/01/2010
COMS-10-0003-GBJ 06111/2010
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.Strategy for Using Senior Technical Advisors to Maintain Stability and Knowledge Transfer Within the ACRS
Firearms Guidelines
Staff Experience Regarding Delegation of Authority for Imminent Security Threats 1o Nuclear Regulatory Commission Licensees
F Response le> Staff Requirements Memorandum SECY-06-0144 ·Proposed Reorganization of the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation and Region II Status of GAO Assignments
Request Commission Approval to Extend the Solicitation for the Appointment of New Members on the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) ·
Revised Pla11 for the High-Level Waste Repository Program
Request for Rebaselining of Medical Event Definition Rutemaki11g lo Reflect Recent Veterans Administration Experience
NRC Appeal lo the OMB FY 2011 Budget Passback
Update on 10 CFR Part 35 Rulemaking Activities Including Request to Rebasellne One Issue
F Draft Policy Statemeflt on the Protection of CESIUM-137 Chloride Sources
F Request To Use Different Communication Tool To Remind Licensees of Responsibilities Regarding Disposal of Sources Proposed Framework for the NRC's FY 2011-2015 Strategic Plan
F Use of Risk Insights to Enhance Safety Focus of Small Modular Reactor Reviews
NRC's Draft Fiscal Year 2011 Congressional Budget Justification
P Regulation of Cyber Security at Nuclear Power Plants
Commission Policy Formulation--Staff Activities Related to the Continuing Resolution and Follow-on Congressional Guidance
Revising the Fuel Cycle Oversight .Process
F Renewal of Advisory Committee on Medical Isotopes (ACMUI) Charter
P Commission Direction on Staff Budget Guidance Under Fiscal Year (FY) 2011 Continuing Resolution
F Interactive Learning Center for White Flint Headquarters Complex
FY 2012 Budget Proposal
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-10-0003-SY 02/05/2010
COMS-10-0004-GBJ 07/0912010
COMS-10-0004-SY 04/1612010
COMS-10-0005-GBJ 07/16/2010
COMS-10-0005-SY 04/29/2010
COMS-10-0006-GBJ 09/03/2010
COMS-10-0006-SY 06/08/2010
COMS-10-0007-GBJ 10/18/2010
COMS-10-0007 -SY 06/15/2010
COMS-10-0008-GBJ 10/2712010
COMS-10-0008-SY 07/07/2010
COMS-10-0009-SY 07/29/2010
COMS-10-0010-SY 09/20/2010
COMS-10-0011-SY 09/2912010
COMS-10-0012-SY 09/30/2010
COMS-10-0013-SY 10/29/2010
COMS-10-0014-SY 10/29/2010
COMS-1 D-0015-SY 11/0112010
COMS-10-0016-SY 11/04/2010
COMS-10-0017-SY 11/04/2010
COMS-10-0018-SY 11/16/2010
COMS-10-0019-SY 11/1812010
COMS-10-0020-SY 12/07/2010
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Canada's Request for Information Containing U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Safeguards Information
Use of Risk Insights to Enhance Safety Focus_ of Small Modular Reactor Reviews
_ F Delegation of Signature Authority for Section 274i Agreements
Request for Legislative Authority for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission to be Reimbursed by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation for Cyber-Related Inspections
Status of GAO Assignments
Program Performance Information for the FY 2010 Performance and Accountability Report
Proposed Exchange of Classified and Safeguards Information with the United Kingdom--September 201 O
Request for Appointment of Part-Time Administrative Judge (Legal) - Michael C. Farrar
P Project Plan for Regulatory Program Review to Support Extended Storage and Transportation of Spent Nuclear Fuel ·
Plan for Strategic Plan
Draft Report to the President and the U.S. Congress on the Radiation Source Protection and Security Task Force Report
Recommendation of the ACRS Member Candidate Screening Panel for Appointment of ACRS Members
F Request to Solicit for the Appointment of Two New Members on the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) · ·
Reappointment of ACRS Member Mr. John W. Stetkar
Proposed Exchange or Classified and Safeguards Information (U)
Renewal of Advisory Committee on Reactor Safegaurds (ACRS) Charter
Renewal of Licensing Support Network Advisory Review Panel (LSNARP) Charter
Status of GAO Assignments
Reappointment of ACRS Member John D. Sieber
Reappointment of ACRS Member Dr. Dennis C. Bley -
Proposed Ell:change of Safeguards Information with the United Arab Emirates
Status of the Activities of the lnteragency Jurisdictional working Group Regarding Low-Level Source Material
Strategic Acquisition Program Status and Recommendations
SECY Number Paper Date
COMS-10-0021-SY 12/21/2010
COMS-11-0001-GBJ 02/0712011
COMS-11-0001-GEA 01/19/2011
COMS-11-0001-SY 01/26/2011
COMS-11-0001-WCO 06/23/2011
COMS-11-0001-WDM 06/23/2011
COMS-11-0002-GBJ 03/21/2011
COMS-11-0002-GEA 11/03/2011
COMS-11-0002-SY 02/03/2011
COMS-11-0002-WDM 11/0312011
COMS-11-0003-GBJ 05/09/2011
COMS-11-0003-SY 02107/2011
COMS-11-0004-GBJ 06/24/2011
COMS-_11-0004-SY 03/3012011
COMS-11-0005-GBJ 1212312011
COMS-11-0005-SY 04127/2011
COMS-11-0006-SY 04/28/2011
COMS-11-0007-SY 05/0212011
COMS-11-0008-SY 05/16/2011
COMS-11-0009-SY 06107/2011
COMS-11-0010-SY 07/21/2011
COMS-11-0011-SY 08/0212011
COMS-11-0012-SY 08118/2011
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NRC Appeal to the OMB FY 2012 Budget Passback
FY 2013 Performance Budget High-Level Planning Guidance
F Utilization of Expert Judgment in Regulatory Decision Making
Fiscal Year 2012 Congressional Budget Justification
Engagement of Stakeholders Regarding the Events in Japan
Engagement of Stakeholders Regarding the Events in Japan
F NRC Actions Following the Events in Japan
F Revisions to 10 CFR Part 61
ACRS Member Reappointments
F Revision to 10 CFR Part 61
F Data Collection Regarding Patient Release
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SECY-09-0042- Final Rule: Decommissioning Planning (10 CFR Parts 20, 30, 40, 50, 70, and 72; RIN-3150-A155); Recommended Revisions to Approved Federal Register Notice
FY 2013 Budget Proposal
Proposed Exchange of Classified and Safeguards Information with Canada
Request for Appointment of Part-Time Administrative Judge (Legal) - Thomas S. Moore
Recommendation of the ACRS Member Candidate Screening Panel for Appointment of ACRS Members
Status of Government Accountability Office (GAO) Assignments
Options Regarding Public Notice for Proposed Rule for AP1000 Design Certification Amendment
Proposed Changes to the FY 2011 Reprogramming Request
Energy Nuclear Vermont Yankee, LLC v. Shumlin, No. 11-CV-99 (D. Vermont)
Commission Internal Procedures--Follow-up to OGC Memorandum of July 5, 2011
Draft NRC FY 2012-2016 Strategic Plan
Proposed Exchange of Safeguards Information with the Netherlands
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-11-0013-SY 0813112011
COMS-11-0014-SY 09/13/2011
COMS-11-0015-SY 10127/2011
COMS-11-0016-SY 10128/2011
COMS-11'0017-SY 11122/2011
COMS-11-0018-SY 11/3012011
COMS-11-0019-SY 1113012011.
COMS-11-0020-SY 12115/2011
COMS-12-0001-AMM 07/09/2012
COMS-12-0001-GBJ 02/0112012
COMS-12-0001-GEA 11/05/2012
COMS-12-0001-SY 01/12/2012
COMS-12-0001-WDM 01/18/2012
COMS-12-0002-AMM 08/1012012
COMS-12-0002-GBJ 02/07/2012
COMS-12-0002-SY 01/26/2012
COMS-12-0002-WDM 11/05/2012
COMS-12-0003-AMM 09/14/2012
COMS-12-0003-GBJ 06/29/2012
COMS-12-0003-SY 02/09/2012
COMS-12-0004-SY 02/09/2012
COMS-12-0005-SY 02/16/2012
COMS-12-0006-SY 03/23/2012
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Approval of Adjustments to NRG FY 2013 Budget Request
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Program Performance Information for the Fiscal Year 2011 Perlormance and Accountability Report
Status of GAO Assignments
Proposed Exchange of Safeguards Information with Japan
Proposed Firial U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Fiscal Year 2012-2016 Strategic Plan
Fiscal Year 2012 Reprogramming Request
NRG Appeal lo the FY 2013 Budget Passback
Adjustments lo U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Fiscal Year (FY) 2012 President's Budget arid Shortfalls ·
Fiscal Year 2014 Budget Proposal
FY 2014 High-Level Planning Guidance
F Proposed Initiative to Improve Nuclear Safety and Regulatory Efficiency
Fiscal Year 2013 Congressional Budget Justification
F Tribal ConsuHation Policy Statement and Protocol
Request for Appointment of Parl-Time Administralive Judge (Legal) - Lawrence G. McDade
SECY-11-0161 - Executive Branch Review of NRC Legislative Proposals
Reappointment of ACRS Members Mr. Charles H. Brown. Jr., Mr. Harold B. Ray, and Dr. Michael T. Ryan
F Proposed lniliative to Improve Nuclear Safety and Regulatory Efficiency
Request for Post-Retirement Appointment of Ann Marshall Young as a Special Government Employee to Service as a Part-Time Adminislrative Judge (Legal)
Fiscal Year 2014 Budget Proposal
Proposed Exchange of Safeguards Information with the Republic of Korea
Sharing Aircraft Impact Assessment Information with Foreign Entities and Proposed Exchange with the United Arab Emirates
F Renewal of Advisory Committee on Medical Isotopes (ACMUI) Charter
Petition and Motion Pertaining to Pilgrim License Renewal Application
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-12-0007-SY 03/23/2012
COMS-12-0008-SY 03/26/2012
COMS-12-0009-SY 04/27/2012
COMS-12-0010-SY 05108/2012
COMS-12-0011-SY 05/18/2012
COMS-12-0012-SY 05/25/2012
COMS-12-0013-SY 05130/2012
COMS-12-0014-SY 07109/2012
COMS-12-00.15-SY 0710912012
COMS-12-0016-SY 07/09/2012
COMS-12-0017-SY 07/18/2012
COMS-12-0018-SY 08/15/2012
COMS-12-0019-SY 08/31/2012
· COMS-12-0020-SY 09/07/2012
COMS-12-0021-SY 10104/2012
COMS-12-0022-SY 10126/2012
COMS-12-0023-SY 10/23/2012
COMS-.12-0024-SY 11/01/2012
COMS-12-0025-SY 11/13/2012
COMSc 12-0026-SY 11106/2012
COMS-12-0027-SY 11/07/2012
. COMS-12-0028-SY 11130/2012
COMS-12-0029-SY 12114/2012
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Impact of Cumulative Effects of Regulation on Existing Rulemaking Due Dates
Entergy Nuclear Vermont Yankee. LLC v. Shumlin. Nos. 12-707 & 12-791 (2d Cir.) .
Status of GAO Assignments
Renewal of Operating License for Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station
Proposed E)(change of Classified Information and Safeguards Information with France - July 2012
F Request Closure of Several New Reactor Taskings
Proposed Exchange of Safeguards Information with Spain
F Revised Schedule and Plans for Japan Lessons-Learned
Petition for Rulemaking (PRM-30-65) - Annette User on Behalf of GE Osmonics, Inc.
F Approach for Addressing Policy Issues Resulting from Court Decision to Vacate Waste Confidence Decision and Rule ·
Further Judicial Review of New York v. NRG, 681 F.3d 471 (D.C. CIR. 2012) (Waste Confidence)
F Request to Solicit for the· Appointment of a New Member on the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS)
Program Performance Information for the Fiscal Year 2012 Performance and Accountability Report
Fiscal Year 2014 Budget Reporting Requirements
Conduct of Mandatory Hearings on Combined License Applications Pending Completion of an Updated Waste Confidence Decision
Updated Program Performance lnformalion for the Fiscal Year 2012 Performance and Accountability Report
Status of GAO Assignments
Renewal of A<lvisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) Charter
Request for Waiver of U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Drug Testing Requirements for Grant NRCHQ-12-G-03-0002 with the National Academy of Sciences
F Revisions to Proposed Rule: Amendments to Material Control and Accounting Regulations (RIN 3150-Al61)
Renewal of Licensing Support Network Advisory Review Panel (LSNARP) Charter
Proposed Top-Level Elements of the Framework for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Fiscal Year 2014-2017 StrategiC Plan
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Sequestration Planning and Funding Information
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMS-12-0030-SY 12/21/2012
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Proposed Congressional Reprogramming Request for Fiscal Year 2013 Emergenl Work
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMAMM-13-0003 12/16/2013
COMS-13-0001-AMM 03/14/2013
COMS-13-0001-SY 01/29/2013
COMS-13-0002-AMM 07/02/2013
COMS-13-0002-SY 01/25/2013
COMS-13-0003-SY 02101/2013
COMS-13-0004-SY 02/06/2013
COMS-13-0005-SY 02107/2013
COMS-13-0006-SY 03104/2013
COMS-13-0007-SY 03/13/2013
COMS-13-0008-SY 0311412013
COMS-13-0009-SY 0312712013
COMS-13-0010-SY 03/27/2013
COMS-13-0011-SY 03/2812013
COMS-13-0012-SY 04103/2013
COMS-13-0013-SY 0410312013
COMSECY-13-0014 04/1012013
COMSECY-13-0015 0411212013
COMSECY-13-0016 04/22/2013
COMSECY-13-0017 0412312013
COMSECY-13-0018 0713112013
COMSECY-13-0019 07/3112013
COMSECY-13-0020 0810712013
COMSECY REPORT
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Request for Post-Retirement Appointment of Anthony J. Baratta as a Special Government Employee lo Serve as a Part-Time Administrative Judge (Technical)
Fiscal Year 2015 High-Level Planning Guidance
NRC Appeal to the OMB 2014 Budget Passback
Fiscal Year 2015 Budget Proposal
F Consolidation of Japan Lessons Learned Near-Term Task Force Recommendations 4 and 7 Regulatory Activities ·
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Draft Sequestration Planning and Funding Plan
Implications of a Full Year Continuing Resolution Jor FY 2013
Integrated Law Enforcement Response at Nuclear Power Plants
F 10 CFR 50.46c Rulemaking: Request lo defer draft guidance and extension request for final rule and final guidance
Fiscal Year 2014 Congressional Budget Justification
Revision to Proposed Congressional Reprogramming Request for Fiscal Year 2013 Emergent Work
Modification or Closure of Action Items in the Commission Tracking System
F Schedule and Plans for Tier 2 Order on Emergency Preparedness for Japan Lessons-Learned
Management Directive 4.7 Policy and Practices Governing Nuclear Regulatory Commission Long-Range Planning, Budget Formulation, and Resource Management ·
Office of the Commission {OCM) Fiscal Year (FY) 2013 Budget
Recommendation of the ACRS Member Candidate Screening Panel for Appointment of ACRS Members
The Structure of 2014 Waste Confidence Rulemaking
Direct Final Rule Amending Appendix A of 10 CFR Part 70. Reportable Safely Events
Proposed Framework. for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Fiscal Year 2014-2018 Strategic Plan ·
Status of GAO Assignments
Internal Commission Procedures
Office of the Commission Fiscal Year 2013 Budget (COMSECY-13-0012)
Proposed Revisions to Internal Commission Procedures Regarding Congressional Requests for Documents
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMSECY-13-0021 08/13/2013
COMSECY-13-0022 0812912013
COMSECY-13-0023 0812912013
COMSECY-13-0024 0910612013
COMSECY-13-0025 09/16/2013
COMSECY-13-0026 0911912013
COMSECY-13-0027 0912012013
COMSECY-13-0028 11107/2013
COMSECY-13-0029 11/07/2013
COMSECY-13-0030 11/1212013
COMSECY-13-0031 12/2012013
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Proposed E:i:change of Safeguards Information in Support of an International Physical Protection Advisory Service Mission to the Uni1ed States · Course of Action Following Decision of D.C. Circuit in in re Aiken County
Closure of Action Items in the Commission Tracking System Related to the Integrated Source Management Portfolio
Program Performance Information for the Fiscal Year 2013 Performance and Accountability Report
Draft Fiscal Year 2014-2018 Strategic Plan
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Draft Fiscal Year 2014 Sequestration Plan
Request by the National Academy of Sciences for Information Related to the Design Basis Threat (Grant NRC-HQ-12-G-03-0002}
Status of GAO Assignments
F Tasking to Develop Interim Staff Guidance for Integrated Safety Analysis Implementation Issues
F Staff Evaluation and Recommendation for Japan Lessons-Learned Tier 3 Issue on Expedited Transfer of Spent Fuel
P Bifurcation of the Enhanced Weapons, Firearms Background Checks, and Security Event Notification Rule
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMAMM-14-0001 03/12/2014
COMAMM~ 14-0002 05/07/2014
CO MAM M-14-0003 QS/02/2014
COMAMM-14-0004 06/17/2014
COMAMM-14-0005 07/29/2014
COMAMM-14-0006 09/1212014
COMAMM-14-0007 12105/2014
COMGEA-14-0001 01103/2014
COMGEA-14-0002 06/13/2014
COMSECY-14-0001 01/23/2014
COMSECY-14-0002 01123/2014
COMSECY-14-0003 01131/2014 (REV)
COMSECY-14-0004 02/06/2014
COMSECY-14-0005 02/24/2014
COMSECY-14-0006 02126/2014
COMSECY-14-0007 02128/2014
COMSECY-14-0008 02/27/2014
COMSECY-14-0009 03/11/2014
COMSECY-14-0010 03121/2014
COMSECY-14-0011 04103/2014
COMSECY-14-0012 04/07/2014
COMSECY-14-0013 04/09/2014
COMSECY-14-0014 0410912014
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F Bac:kground and Proposed Direction lo NRC Staff lo Verify Assumptions Made Concerning Patient Release Guidance ·
COMAMM-14-0002 - Not Used
Fiscal Year 2016 High-Level Planning Guidance
FY 2014 Funding for Expansion of the Internet Bandwith for Resident Inspectors
Fiscal Year 2016 Budget Proposal
Senate Appropriations Committee Draft Provisions on Source Security
Regulatory Issues Posed by Department or Energy Recommendations on Disposing Defense-Related HighLevel Waste
F Proposed Initiative to Coriduci a Lessons-Learned Review of the NRC's Force-on-Force Inspection Program
Improving S::d'ely and Regulatory Effectiveness by Enhandng the NRC's Framework for Risk-Informed Decision Making NRG Appeal to the OMB FY 2015 Budget Passback
F Renewal of Advisory Committee on Medical Isotopes (ACMUI) Charter
Internal Commission Procedures - Chapter I - Commission Responsibilities, Emergency Response
Internal Commission Procedures· Chapter VI - Transmittal of Sensitive Documents to Congress
FY 2015 Congressional Budget Justification
Implementation of the Fiscal Year 2014 Budget
Statute of Limitations Waiver Request
Reappointment of ACRS Member Dr. Dana Powers
Proposed Sharing of Official Use Only Aircraft Impact Information with Japan
Additional Information Regarding Statute or Limitations Waiver Request (COMSECY-14-0007)
Reappointment of ACRS Member Dr. Sanjoy Banerjee
Alternative Approaches for Responding to Congressional Direction for a Plan on Completing the Licensing Process for tile Yucca Mountain Repository
Yucca Mountain Project Activities
P Cumulative Effects of Regulation and Risk Prioritization Initiative: Update on Recent Activities and Recommendations for Path Forward
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMSECY-14-0015 04/23/2014
COMSECY-14-0016 04/30/2014
COMSECY-14-0017 05/0612014
COMSECY-14-0018 05/15/2014
COMSECY-14-0019 05/1612014
COMSECY-14-0020 05127/2014
COMSECY-14-0021 05129/2014
COMSECY-14-0022 0610312014
COMSECY-14-0023 06/0312014
COM SE CY-14-0024 06/1112014
COMSECY-14-0025 06113/2014
COMSECY-14-0026 06/27/2014
COMSECY-14-0027 06/25/2014
COMSECY-14-0028 07/14/2014
COMSECY-14-0029 07/17/2014
COMSECY-14-0030 . 08/05/2014
COMSECY-14-0031 09/16/2014
COMSECY-14-0032 09/26/2014
COMSECY-14-0033 10/10/2014
COMSECY-14-0034 11/07/2014
COMSECY-14-0035 11/07/2014
COMSECY-14-0036 11/10/2014
COMSECY-14-0037 11/21/2014
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F Security Inspections at U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Decommissioning Power Reactors
Status of U.S. Government Accountability Office Assignments
Excepted Functions During a Lapse in Appropriations
Revisions to Proposed Rule: Medical Use of Byproduct Material - Medical Event Definitions, Training and Experience, Clarifying Amendments (RIN 3150-Al63)
Clarification Requested on Funding Fiscal Year 2014 Medium and Low Priority Shortfall Items (COMSECY-14-006) Revisions to Direct Final Rule: Safeguards Information - Modified Handling Categorization Change for Materials Facilities (RIN 3150-AJ18)
Draft Final Report to the Presiderit and the U.S. Congress on the Radiation Source Protection and Security Task Force Report
Reappointment of ACRS Member Dr. Joy L. Rempe
Reappointment of ACRS Member Dr. Michael L_ Corradini
Project Aim Draft Charter
Proposed Firtal Nuclear Regulatory Commission Fiscal Year 2014-2018 Strategic Plan
Management Directive 6.9, "P.erformance Management"
Rulemaking to Revise Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 50, Appendix H, "Reactor Vessel Material Surveillance Program Requirements"
F Agreement Slate Program Policy Statements: Update on Recent Activities and Recommendations for Path Forward
Draft Report to the President arid the U.S. Congress on the Radiation Source Protection and Security Task Force Report
F Proposed Suspension of the Reactor Oversight Process Self-Assessment for Calendar Year 2014
Fiscal Year 2016 Performance Budget
Program Performance Information for the Fiscal Year 2014 Performance and Accountability Report
F Pllblic Release of Report, "A Preliminary Numerical Study of the Hazard from Local Landslide Tsunami Scenarios at the Diablo Canyon Site in Central California"
Renewal of Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) Ctiarter
Status of U.$_ Government Accountability Office Assignments
Proposed Sharing of Offical Use Only Aircraft Impact Information with the Republic of Korea
F Integration of Mitigating Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events and the Reevaluation of Flooding Hazards
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMSECY-14-0038 11/25/2014
COMSECY-14-0039 12/03/2014
COMSECY-14-0040 12111/2014
COMSECY-14-0041 12/24/2014
COMWC0-14-0001 01/03/2014
COMWDM-14-0001 03/1212014
COMWDM-14-0002 06/13/2014
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Tasking to Develop Materi;:il Categorization for Potential Reprocessing Facilities
FY 2016 Budget Passback .Appeal Letter to the Office of Management and Budget
Renewal of Licensing Support Network Advisory Review Panel (LSNARP) Charter
Yucca Mountain Project Activities
Proposed Initiative to Conduct a Lessons-Learned Review of the NRC's Force-on-Force Inspection Program
F Background and Proposed Direction to NRG Staff to Verify Assumptions Made Concerning Patient Release Guidance ·
Improving Safety and Regulatory Effectiveness by Enhancing the NRC's Framework for Risk-Informed Decision Making
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMSECY-15-0002 01/16/2015
COMSECY-15-0003 02/04/2015
COMSECY-15-0004 02/06/2015
COMSECY-15-0005 02/09/2015
COMSECY-15-0006 03/10/2015
COMSECY-15-0007 03/10/2015
COMSECY-15-0008 03/31/2015
COMSECY-15-0009 03/26/2015
COMSECY-15-0010 04/10/2015
COMSECY-15-0011 04/17/2015
COMSECY-15-0012 04/27/2015
COMSECY-15-0013 04/2912015
COMSECY-15-0014 05/07/2015
COMSECY-15-0015 05/18/2015
COMSECY-15-0016 06/04/2015
COMSECY-15-0017 06/1112015
COMSECY-15-0018 06/16/2015
COMSECY-15-0019 06/30/2015
COMSECY-15-0020 07/01/2015
COMSECY-15-0021 07/0912015
COMSECY-15-0022 08/27/2015
COMSECY-15-0023 09/1012015
COMSECY REPORT
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F Termination of Rulemaking to Revise Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 40, "Domestic Licensing of Source Material" and Staff Plans to Address Other Items in Staff Requirements Memorandum for SECY-12-0071 (RIN 3150-A150) Request Review and Approval of Enforcement Guidance Memorandum 15-001, "Documentation of SecurityRelated Information in Publicly Available Cover Letters Related to Enforcement Documents"
Request to Solicit for the Appointment of a New Member on the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS)
F Progress Report on Revisions to the U.S. Nuclear Regulalory Commission Relocation Policy
Reappointment of ACRS Member Mr. John W. Stetkar
Reappointment of ACRS Member Dr. Dennis C. Bley
Reappointment of ACRS Member Mr. Gordon R. Skillman
Status of Response to COMSECY-08-0028, Safeguards and Classified Information Management System
Status of U.S. Government Accountability Office Assignments
Tasking Regarding Access Authorization Requirements for the NRG Staff at DOE's Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication Facility and Status of the Memorandum of Understanding
Fiscal Year 2016 Approach To Working With Senate Appropriation Committee·
. Proposed Cancellation ofTask 2 and Closure of Task 1 from SRM SECY-13-0050
F Proposed Elimination of Annual Reporting Requirements for Specific Evaluations within the Reactor Oversight Self-Assessment Process
Proposed Policy Change to be Included in the New Budget Execution Management Directive (Reallocation Policy)
Fiscal Year 2015 Shortfalls.and Excess Funds
Response t() the Senate Appropriations Committee for Impacts lo Five Fiscal Year 2016 Budget Levels
SRM-COMSECY-15-0017-Response to the Senate Appropriations Committee for Impacts to Five Fiscal Year 2016 Budget Levels
F Closure Plan for the Reevaluation of Flood Ing Hazards For Operating Nuclear Power Plants
Request for Permission to Expand the Potential Selections from the 2015 ACRS Member Solicitation
Conversion of July 7, 2015. "Note to Commissioners' Assistants" Titled "Foreign Assignee Access to the NRC Local Area Network" to a COMSECY
Proposed Fiscal Year 2016 Sequestration Plan
Program Performance Information for the Fiscal Year 2015 Performance and Accountability Report
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMSECY-15-0024 09/11/2015
COMSECY-15-0025 0911112015
COMSECY-15-0026 09121/2015
COMSECY-15-0027 10/05/2015
COMSEi:;Y-15-0028 10/2112015
COMSECY-15-0029 10/2612015
COMSECY-15-0030 10/28/2015
COMSECY-15-0031 11/03/2015
COMSECY-15-0032 12103/2015
COMSECY-15-0033 12/15/2015
COMSGB-15-0001 02/19/2015
COMSGB-15-0002 02/2712015
COMSGB-15-0003 07/02/2015
COMSGB-15-0004 07/0712015
COMSGB-15-0005 12/29/2015
COMWC0-15-0001 06/10/2015
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Proposed Rlllemaking on Security Requirements for Facilities Storing Spent Nuclear Fuel .and High-Level Radioactive Waste
Proposed Revision to the Notification Process for Force-on-Force lnspeclions
FY 2017 Performance Budget and Transmittal Memorandum to the Office of Management and Budget
National Security Council Staff Efforts lo Define a Lead Federal Agency for Response
Proposed Elimination of the Annual Report .oil Commission Adjudication
Proposing Sharing of OUO Aircraft Impact Assessment Information with The Netherlands
Stalus of U.S. Government Accountability Office Assignments
Submission of Four Management Directives for Commission Review and Approval
Fiscal Year 2017 Budget-Office of Management and Budgel Passback
Recommendation of the ACRS Member Candidate Screening Panel for Appointment of ACRS Members
lmptementalion of the Fiscal Year 2015 Budget
Proposed Fiscal Year 2017 High-Level Planning Guidance
Commission Involvement in Early Stages of Rulemaking
Fiscal Year 2017 Budget Proposal
Implementation Plan of the FY 2016 Budget
Proposed Commission Communication with the Environmental Protection Agency to Address 40 CFR Part 192 Rulemaking
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMJMB-16-0001 07/15/2016
COMSECY-16-0001 01/07/2016
COMSECY-16-0002 01115/2016
COMSECY-16-0003 01115/2016
COMSECY-16-0004 01/28/2016
COMSECY-16-0005 02/08/2016
COMSECY-16-0006 02129/2016
COMSECY-16-0007 04127/2016
COMSECY-16-0008 05/11/2016
COMSECY-16-0009 05116/2016
COMSECY-16-0010 06/10/2016
COMSECY-16-0011 06/30/2016
COMSECY-16-0012 07/05/2016
COMSECY-16-0013 07115/2016
COMSECY-16-0014 07/21/2016
COMSECY-16-0015 07/21/2016
COMSECY-16-0016 07/25/2016
COMSECY-16-0017 08119/2016
COMSECY-16-0018 08/30/2016
COMSE CY-16-0019 09/06/2016
COMSECY-16-0020 09/29/2016
COMSECY-16-0021 10/11/2016
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Proposed Staff RecEvaluation of Category 3 Source Accountability
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Reappointment of ACRS Members Mr. Charles H. Brown, Jr. and Mr. Harold B. Ray
FY 2017 Corigressional Budget Justification
Proposed Revision to the Final Insider Threat Program Policy Statement
Renewal of Mvisory Committee on Medical Isotopes (ACMUI) Charter
Proposed Exchange of Safeguards Information with Sweden
F Revision to the Agency's Long-Term Research Program and Related Reporting to the Commission
Status of Government Accountability Office Assignments
Request Review and Approval of Recommendation for Office of the Inspector General Ac;cess lo Information on Documents in the Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (Memo from Victor McCree, EDO Request Approval to Sunset Annual Update on the Progress of Materials Licensees in Addressing Safety Culture
Fis ca I Year 2016 Shortfalls and Excess Funds
F Procedures. for Mandatory Hearing on Conslruction Permit Applications for Medical Isotope Production and Utilization Facilities
Correction to Federal Notice Discontinuing Rulemaking Activities
Proposed Exchange or Safeguards lnformaUon and Design Basis Threat I Adversary Characteristics with Canada .
Approval of Revisions to Management Directives(MD 4.7, MD 4.8, MD 6.9, MD 6.10)
Enhanced Security of Special Nuclear Material Rulemaking Coordination with Department of Energy
Proposed Revision to the Notificalion Process for Force-On-Force Inspections
Status of Ongoing Emergency Core Cooling System Rulemakings under 1 O CFR 50.46a, 1 O CFR 50.46c, and General Design Criterion 35 and Request for Closure of Related Tasking
F Proposed Closure of Requirement for Periodic Update on Materials Degradalion Under SRM-M040413
. Program Performance Information For The Fiscal Year 2016 Performance And Accountability Report Memo
Revision of Guidance Concerning Consideration of Cosl and Applicability of Compliance Exception to Backlit ~~e .
F Recommendations regarding the Agency's Long-Term Research Program
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMSECY-16-0022 10/17/2016
COMSECY-16-0023 10/2012016
COMSECY-16-0024 10/31/2016
COMSECY-16-0025 11/03/2016
COMSECY-16-0026 11/1612016
COMSECY-16-0027 11/1612016
COMSECY-16-0028 10/29/2016
.COMSECY-16-0029 11/29/2016
COMSECY-16-0030 12/29/2016
COMSGB-16-0001 03/02/2016
COMSGB-16-0002 03/16/2016
COMSGB-16-0003 07/08/2016
COMSGB-16-0003SUP 08/09/2016
COMSGB-16-0004 10/0412016
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Proposed Criteria for Changes to the Reactor Oversight Process Requiring Commission Interaction
F Request to Solicit for lhe Appointment of a New Member on the Advisory CommiUe on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS)
Status of U.S. Government Accountability Office Assignments
Renewal of Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) Charter
Revised Delegation of Authority to the Executive Director for Operations lo Initiate and Sign Two Final Rules to Amend the Nuclear Liability Insurance Amount and Freedom of Information Act Provisions
Proposed Regulatory Guide and Standard Review Plan for Foreign Ownership, Control, or Domination of Production or Utilization Facilities
Renewal of Licensing Support Network Advisory Review Panel (LSNARP) Charter
Final Rulemaking Plan Template
F Request for Revision lo Certain Fukushima-Related Taskings
Proposed Fiscal Year 201 B High-Level Planning Guidance
Revised Fiscal Year 2016 Implementation Plan Budget - Memo
Fiscal Year 2018 Budget Proposal
Fiscal Year 2018 Budget Proposal Supplemental
Request For Appointment of Dr. Sue H. Abreu as a Full-Time Administrative Law Judge (Technical)
SECY Number Paper Date Paper Type
COMKLS-17-0001 03/03/2017
COMKLS-17-0002 03/10/2017
COMKLS-17-0003 04/13/2017
COMSECY-17-0001 01/05/2017
COMSECY-17-0002 01/09/2017
COMSECY-17-0003 01/1312017
COMSECY-17-0004 01124/2017
COMSECY-17-0005 01/30/2017
COMSECY-17-0006 02/06/2017
COMSECY-17-0007 02/1412017
COMSECY-17-0008 02/2212017
COMSECY-17-0009 03121/2017
COMSECY-17-0010 03/23/2017
COMSECY-17-0011 04/05/2017
COMSECY-17-0012 04106/2017
COMSECY-17-0013 04113/2017
COMSECY-17-0014 04/18/2017
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Technical Correctir;ms to the Fiscal Year 2018 Budget
PropDsed Fiscal Year 2019 High-Level Planning Guidance
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Proposed Framework for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Fiscal Years 2018-2022 Strategic Plan
F Status of Research and Test Reactor License Renewal Reviews and Request for Closure of Related Tasking
F Rulemakings Mandated by Statute or Implementing U.S .. Government Policy on Export Licensing Controls
STAFF REQUIREMENTS MEMORANDUM - COMSECY-04-0043 - Fiscal Year 2006 PBPM Budget Decision Book Dated June 2004
F Proposed Closure of Project AIM Integrated Implementation Plan Task No. 19 - Licensing Business Process Improvement
Possible Alternate Method to Transport Commissioners of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
F Re-Examination of the need for a U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Leadership Model
Tasking Regarding the Biennial Update of NUREG/BR-0314, "Protecting Dur Nation"
Physical Protection for Non-Power Production and Utilization Facilities Intending to Produce Molybdenum-99
Fiscal Year 2018 Budget Passback Appeal Letter Options to Office of Management and Budget
F Request for Approval of Changes in the Content and Frequency of staff Reports to the Commission Regarding the Status of Generic Issues PropDsed Changes to RepDrling Requirements for the Five-Year International Strategy
Closure Options Related to Minority Serving Institutions Grant Program
Recommendation of the ACRS Member Candidate Screening Panel for Appointment of an ACRS Member
FY 2018 Congressional Budget Justification