Atomic Energy Legislation Through 93d Congress, 1st Session

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - Nuclear energy - 416 pages

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Contents

Sec 67 Operations on Lands Belonging to the United States 2098 Sec 68 Public and Acquired Lands
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Sec 69 Prohibition CHAPTER 8 Byproduct Material 2111 Sec 81 Domestic Distribution
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MILITARY APPLICATION OF ATOMIC ENERGY 2121 Sec 91 Authority
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Sec 92 Prohibition CHAPTER 10 ATOMIC ENERGY LICENSES 2131 Sec 101 License Required
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Sec 102 Finding of Practical Value 2133 Sec 103 Commercial Licenses
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Sec 104 Medical Therapy and Research and Development
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Sec 105 Antitrust Provisions
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Sec 106 Classes of Facilities 2137 Sec 107 Operators Licenses 2138 Sec 108 War or National Emergency
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Sec 109 Component Parts of Facilities 2140 Sec 110 Exclusions CHAPTER 11 INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES
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Sec 121 Effect of International Arrangements 2152 Sec 122 Policies Contained in International Arrangements 2153 Sec 123 Cooperation With Other...
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Sec 124 International Atomic Pool 2153 Nt Sec 125 Cooperation With Berliu CHAPTER 12 Control of InformatION 2161 Sec 141 Policy
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Sec 142 Classification and Declassification of Restricted Data
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Sec 143 Department of Defense Participation 2104 Sec 144 International Cooperation
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Sec 145 Restrictions
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Sec 146 General Provisions CHAPTER 13 PATENTS AND INVENTIONS
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Sec 151 Inventions Relating to Atomic Weapons and Filing of 2182 Sec 152 Inventions Conceived During Commission Contracts Reports
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Sec 153 Nonmilitary Utilization
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Sec 154 Injunctions 2185 Sec 155 Prior Art 2186 Sec 156 Commission Patent Licenses 2187 Sec 157 Compensation Awards and Royalties
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Sec 158 Monopolistic Use of Patents
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Sec 159 Federally Financed Research 2190 Sec 100 Saving Clause
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Contracts 2202
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Advisory Committees 2203
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Contract Practices 2205
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Claim Settlements 2207
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Just Compensation 2221
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General 2231
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Terms of Licenses 2233
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Page 381 - All the Parties to the Treaty undertake to facilitate, and have the right to participate in, the fullest possible exchange of equipment, materials and scientific and technological information for the peaceful uses of nuclear energy.
Page 97 - Council shall advise the President with respect to radiation matters, directly or indirectly affecting health, including guidance for all Federal agencies in the formulation of radiation standards and in the establishment and execution of programs of cooperation with the States.
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Page 91 - States may make application to the appropriate court for an order enjoining such acts or practices, or for an order enforcing compliance with such provision, and upon a showing by the Commission that such person has engaged or is about to engage in any such acts or practices, a permanent or temporary injunction, restraining order, or other order may be granted.
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