Robert R. Nordhaus Nomination: Hearing Before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, on the Nomination of Robert R. Nordhaus, to be General Counsel, Department of Energy, July 20, 1993, Volume 2

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Page 15 - Discharge List below all scholarships, fellowships, honorary degrees, military medals, honorary society memberships, and any other special recognitions for outstanding service or achievement. None List below all memberships and offices held in professional, fraternal, business, scholarly, civic, charitable and other organizations. Organization
Page 28 - employee shall knowingly participate in any Department proceeding 6 in which his former employer is substantially, directly, or materially involved, other
Page 11 - Senator Lott. STATEMENT OF HON. TRENT LOTT, US SENATOR FROM MISSISSIPPI Senator Lott. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I
Page 55 - As a consequence of DOE's recent reorganization, you will be responsible for the legal functions of the nuclear safety civil penalty and criminal referral activities mandated by the Price-Anderson
Page 55 - members of the Committee. Please let me know if I can be of further service. Sincerely,
Page 2 - committee. I have a statement which I will put in the record, but I would just
Page 9 - I think that is an important thing for all of us to keep in mind and
Page 13 - was a staff member of the Energy Policy and Planning Office, Executive Office of the President, and
Page 28 - These entities have been determined to be energy concerns, as defined by section 601(a) of the DOE Organization Act. Thus, the effect of section 606(a) is to prohibit you, for one year from the termination of your legal services for each of these entities, from knowingly participating in a Department proceeding in which that entity is substantially, directly, or materially involved, other than a rulemaking proceeding which has a substantial effect on numerous energy concerns. In addition,
Page 28 - rulemaking proceeding which has a substantial effect on numerous energy concerns. In addition, section 606(b) of the DOE Act provides that, for a period of one year after commencing service with the Department, no supervisory employee shall knowingly participate in any Department proceeding for which, within the previous five years, he had direct responsibility, or in which he participated substantially or personally, while in the employment of any energy concern. You have reported that since 1981...

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