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Title 10-Energy

(This book contains Parts 0 to 199)

CHAPTER I-Nuclear Regulatory Commission .

Part

0

CHAPTER I-NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

Part

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2

Conduct of employees.

Rules of practice.

Nondiscrimination in federally assisted Commission programs-effectua-
tion of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Advisory committees.

Interpretations.

Public records.

Criteria and procedures for determining eligibility for access to restricted data or national security information.

Administrative claims under Federal Tort Claims Act.

19 Notices, instructions and reports to workers; inspections.

Standards for protection against radiation.

30 Rules of general applicability to licensing of byproduct material. General licenses for byproduct material.

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140

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160

170

Specific licenses to manufacture, distribute, or import certain items containing byproduct material.

Specific licenses of broad scope for byproduct material.

Licenses for radiography and radiation safety requirements for radiographic operations.

Human uses of byproduct material.

Export and import of byproduct material.

Licensing of source material.

Licensing of production and utilization facilities.

Licensing and regulatory policy and procedures for environmental pro

tection.

Operators' licenses.

Special nuclear material.

Packaging of radioactive material for transport and transportation of radioactive material under certain conditions.

Physical protection of plants and materials.

Standard specifications for the granting of patent licenses.

Reactor site criteria.

Financial protection requirements and indemnity agreements.

Exemptions and continued regulatory authority in agreement States under section 274.

Trespassing on Commission property.

Fees and facilities and material licenses.

171-199 [Reserved]

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0.735-54 Miscellaneous statutory provisions. 0.735-55 Applicable standards of conduct. Annex A-Concurrent Resolution. Annex B-Position Categories Requiring Statements of Employment and Financial Interests By Incumbents.

Annex C-Criteria for Determining Positions or Categories of Positions Listed in Annex B.

AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 0 issued under E.O. 11222; 3 CFR, 1964-1965 Comp., 5 CFR 735.104.

SOURCE: The provisions of this Part 0 appear at 31 F.R. 4502, Mar. 17, 1966, unless otherwise noted.

NOMENCLATURE Mar. 3, 1975.

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CHANGES: 40 FR 8774,

Subpart A-General

Policy.

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(a) The personnel policy of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission states, in part, that:

The Atomic Energy Act requires the Commission to assure itself that the character, associations, and loyalty of workers in atomic energy are of a high order. Conduct and self discipline, both on and off the job, must measure up to unusual standards

(b) Section 735.101 of the Civil Service Commission regulations (5 CFR 735.101), issued pursuant to Executive Order 11222, May 8, 1965, states that:

The maintenance of unusually high standards of honesty, integrity, impartiality, and conduct by Government employees and special Government employees is essential to assure the proper performance of the Government business and the maintenance of confidence by citizens in their Government. The avoidance of misconduct and conflicts of interest on the part of Government employees and special Government employees through informed judgment is indispensable to the maintenance of these standards • § 0.735-2 Program objective.

(a) The program objective is to protect the interests of the public and employees by setting forth principles, practices, and standards governing conduct of employees in such a manner that they may be readily understood by the individuals involved and practicably administered by the NRC.

(b) It is expected that the provisions of this part will be observed and administered in a manner which is consistent with both their spirit and their letter.

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