Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1980 (Nuclear Regulatory Commission): Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session, May 6, 1980U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 - 100 pages |
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... believe the Section - by - Section analysis submitted in connection with the original Plan basically resolves this concern by demonstrating that the Commission has full access to all information it requires and that the Chairman cannot ...
... believe the Section - by - Section analysis submitted in connection with the original Plan basically resolves this concern by demonstrating that the Commission has full access to all information it requires and that the Chairman cannot ...
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... believe that the section - by - section analysis submitted in connection with the original plan resolves this concern by demonstrating that the Commission has full access to all information it requires and that the Chairman cannot block ...
... believe that the section - by - section analysis submitted in connection with the original plan resolves this concern by demonstrating that the Commission has full access to all information it requires and that the Chairman cannot block ...
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... believe that the organizational structure it provides is workable and should not hinder the agency's performance of its statutory responsibilities . ver , the Commission believes certain clarifications in the legislative cord could ...
... believe that the organizational structure it provides is workable and should not hinder the agency's performance of its statutory responsibilities . ver , the Commission believes certain clarifications in the legislative cord could ...
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... believe that the Plan itself has any great inherent danger of becoming a stumbling block or source of conflict . The re- sponsibility for the effective implementation of this Plan rests with the five members of this Commission . The ...
... believe that the Plan itself has any great inherent danger of becoming a stumbling block or source of conflict . The re- sponsibility for the effective implementation of this Plan rests with the five members of this Commission . The ...
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... believe , from the point of view of one who will not be in that role of the new Chairman as the President has made clear that once a vacancy occurs he will appoint a new Chair- man from outside the agency . Said vacancy should be ...
... believe , from the point of view of one who will not be in that role of the new Chairman as the President has made clear that once a vacancy occurs he will appoint a new Chair- man from outside the agency . Said vacancy should be ...
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access to information accident at Three accountable adjudication adjudicatory Advisory Committee agency agency's AHEARNE amended plan amended Reorganization Plan appointment and removal approval ARLAN STANGELAND Atomic Safety authority believe BROOKS clear collegial Commission COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT Committee on Reactor concern Congress delegate direction Director for Operations Director of Nuclear effective emergency employees Energy Reorganization Act ERLENBORN Executive Director Executive Legal FRANK HORTON full Commission fully and currently FUQUA GILINSKY GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS UNITED Hendrie HORTON improve individual Commissioners initiate the appointment Jack Brooks John Kemeny Kemeny Commission LEGISLATION AND NATIONAL line offices March 27 matter mission NRC's nuclear power nuclear regulation Nuclear Regulatory Commission nuclear safety policy personnel actions President principal executive officer problems proposed Reactor Safeguards responsible Rogovin role rulemaking Safety and Licensing Section single administrator statement strong Chairman structure testimony Three Mile Island U. S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY United States Code WELLFORD