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by this section shall be subject to the provisions of 18 U.S.C. 1017, which provides penalties for the wrongful use of an official seal, and other provisions of law as applicable. (See also § 1.154.)

§ 1.152 Establishment of the official AEC flag.

The official flag is based on the design of the seal and was designed by the Heraldry Branch of the Office of the Quartermaster General in April 1957. The AEC flag is 4 feet 2 inches by 5 feet 6 inches in size with a 38-inch diameter AEC seal incorporated in the center of a white field and with a yellow fringe. (Reference: Army QMG Dwg. 5-1-230, Nov. 28, 1956.)

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2.201

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(a) The use of the flag is restricted to the following:

2.203

Settlement and compromise.

2.204

(1) On or in front of AEC installation buildings.

(2) At AEC ceremonies.

(3) At conferences involving official AEC participation (including permanent display in AEC conference rooms).

(4) At governmental or public appearances of AEC executives.

(5) In private offices of senior officials. (6) As otherwise authorized by the Secretary of the Commission.

(b) The AEC flag must always be displayed with the U.S. Flag. When the U.S. Flag and the AEC flag are displayed on a speaker's platform in an auditorium, the U.S. Flag must occupy the position of honor and be placed at the AEC representative's right as he faces the audience and the AEC flag must be placed at his left.

§ 1.154 Report of violations.

In order to insure adherence to the authorized uses of the AEC seal and flag as provided herein, a report of each suspected violation of this part or questionable use of the AEC seal or flag should be submitted to the Secretary of the Commission.

PART 2-RULES OF PRACTICE

2.205 2.206

Order for modification of license.
Civil penalties.

Requests for action under this sub-
part.

Subpart C-Procedure for Declaring Patents Affected With the Public Interest and for Licensing of Patents

2.300 Scope of subpart. 2.301 Definition.

PROCEDURE FOR DECLARING A PATENT AFFECTED WITH THE PUBLIC INTEREST

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Subpart D-[Reserved]

Subpart E-Additional Procedures Applicable to Proceedings for the Issuance of Licenses To Manufacture Nuclear Power Reactors To Be Operated at Sites Not Identified in the License Application and Related Licensing Proceedings

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Appendix A-Statement of general policy and procedure: Conduct of proceedings for the issuance of construction permits and operating licenses for production and utilization facilities for which a hearing is required under section 189a of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.

AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 2 issued under sec. 161, 68 Stat. 948, as amended, 81 Stat. 54; (42 U.S.C. 2201, 5 U.S.C. 552), unless otherwise noted. Sections 2.200-2.204 also issued under sec. 186, 68 Stat. 955; (42 U.S.C. 2236), and §§ 2.800-2.807 also issued under 80 Stat. 383; (5 U.S.C. 553).

SOURCE: The provisions of this Part 2 appear at 27 F.R. 377, Jan. 13, 1962, unless otherwise noted.

NOTE: Nomenclature changes affecting Part 2 appear at 38 FR 2330, Jan. 24, 1973.

§ 2.1 Scope.

This part governs the conduct of all proceedings under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, for (a) granting, suspending, revoking, amending, or taking other action with respect to any license, authorization, construction permit, or application to transfer a li

cense; (b) imposing civil penalties under section 234 of the Act; (c) public rulemaking; and (d) declaring a patent to be affected with the public interest, and the granting of a patent license under section 153 of the Act, but excluding all other patent matters.

[36 F.R. 16896, Aug. 26, 1971]

§ 2.2 Subparts.

Each subpart other than Subpart G sets forth special rules applicable to the type of proceeding described in the first section of that subpart. Subpart G sets forth general rules applicable to all types of proceedings except rule making, and should be read in conjunction with the subpart governing a particular proceeding. Subpart I sets forth special procedures to be followed in proceedings in order to safeguard and prevent disclosure of Restricted Data.

§ 2.3 Resolution of conflict.

In any conflict between a general rule in Subpart G of this part and a special rule in another subpart or other part of this chapter applicable to a particular type of proceeding, the special rule governs.

[27 FR 377, Jan. 13, 1962, as amended at 28 F.R. 10152, Sept. 17, 1963]

§ 2.4 Definitions.

Words or phrases which are defined in the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and in this chapter have the same meaning when used in this part. In addition, as used in this part:

(a) "ACRS" means the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards established by the Act.

(b) "Act" means the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (68 Stat. 919).

(c) "Adjudication" means the process for the formulation of an order for the final disposition of the whole or any part of any proceeding subject to this part, other than rule making.

(d) "Authorization" means an authorization or order issued pursuant to Part 115 of this chapter authorizing construction or operation of certain nuclear reactors.

(e) "Commission" means the Commission of five members or a quorum thereof sitting as a body, as provided by section 21 of the Act, or any officer to whom has been delegated authority pursuant to section 161n of the Act.

(f) "Director of Regulation" means the Director of Regulation or any officer

forming the public about AEC policies, programs, and activities; conducts the public information program for Headquarters; and coordinates the public information programs of Field Offices. § 1.29

Office of Environmental Affairs.

The Office of Environmental Affairs is under the supervision of a Director who reports to the General Manager. The office provides advice and assistance to the General Manager on environmental matters, serves as a focal point for contacts with outside organizations on environmental matters.

ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGERS AND OFFICES SUPERVISED BY THEM

§ 1.40

Assistant General Manager for Administration.

The Assistant General Manager for Administration develops policies and assists AEC staff in matters of administration and organization; develops policies covering classification and declassification of information, office management, procurement services, personnel administration, organization and management analysis, personnel and physical security, management information systems, telecommunications, and dissemination of technical information; manages AECwide telecommunications switching systems; manages AEC Headquarters automatic data processing, management information, and telecommunications facilities and services.

DIVISIONS SUPERVISED BY THE ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER FOR ADMINISTRATION § 1.41 Division of Personnel.

The Division of Personnel develops and directs programs for personnel administration, organization and management analysis, management directives, and staff requirements and controls. § 1.42 Division of Classification.

The Division of Classification develops, recommends, and administers policies, standards, and procedures for classification and declassification of information. § 1.43 Division of Security.

The Division of Security coordinates and administers programs for personnel and physical security involving protection of Restricted Data and other classified information, protection of facilities, equipment and materials of security interest, and determination of eligibility

for access to Restricted Data and other classified information.

§ 1.44 Division of Headquarters Serv. ices.

The Division of Headquarters Services develops and directs programs for provision of services and facilities for Headquarters, and develops policies and procedures for AEC printing and duplicating.

§ 1.45 Division of Technical Information.

The Division of Technical Information develops and administers policies and programs for the communication of scientific and technical information in nuclear science and engineering to scientists, scholars, and the public. The Division supervises the Division of Technical Information Extension at Oak Ridge.

$ 1.46 Division of Management Information and Telecommunications Systems.

The Division of Management Information and Telecommunications Systems develops and establishes policies, objectives, standards, and procedures for AEC automated management information systems and AEC telecommunications systems; and manages Headquarters automatic data process facilities, AECwide telecommunications switching systems, and Headquarters telecommunication facilities.

INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES

§ 1.50 Assistant General Manager for International Activities.

The Assistant General Manager for International Activities develops and directs a program of internationai cooperation in peaceful uses of atomic energy, and maintains liaison for that purpose with the Department of State, other executive branch agencies and Departments, Congress, international organizations, and foreign governments; and develops, coordinates and executes certain AEC activities in support of the Administration's disarmament program. DIVISION SUPERVISED BY THE ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER FOR INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES

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ergy, and maintains liaison for that purpose with the Department of State, other Federal agencies, international organizations, and foreign governments. The Division supervises AEC foreign offices at Bombay, Brussels, Buenos Aires, London, Paris, Rio de Janeiro, and Tokyo.

OPERATIONS

§ 1.60 Assistant General Manager for Operations.

The Assistant General Manager for Operations assists the General Manager in all matters involving supervison of Operations Offices, develops policies regarding and provides AEC-wide services involving contracting, operational safety, engineering and construction, waste and scrap management, labor relations, community affairs, economic impact of AEC program changes in affected geographic areas, and Federal-State cooperation for improvement of workmen's compensation laws related to radiation injuries. DIVISIONS SUPERVISED BY THE ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER FOR OPERATIONS

§ 1.61 Division of Contracts.

The Division of Contracts establishes and maintains policies, standards, and procedures for contracting and procurement and for personal property and supply management, transportation and traffic management, real estate management,

and emergency, disaster, and mobilization planning; and provides centralized coordination of Headquarters contract actions and field actions requiring Headquarters approval, and assistance to Headquarters and field offices in obtaining equipment and materials.

§ 1.62 Division of Operational Safety.

The Division of Operational Safety develops and directs programs for the protection of Government and contractor personnel, the public, and property from hazards resulting from operations of AEC not subject to license.

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§ 1.64 Division of Labor Relations.

The Division of Labor Relations develops and administers industrial relations policies, standards, and guides applicable to contract operations, and assists in their administration.

§ 1.65 Division of Waste and Scrap Management.

The Division of Waste and Scrap Management is responsible for nuclear waste and scrap management activities, providing for consistent policy determinations and coordinated management of waste disposal and nuclear scrap at AEC facilities.

DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION

§ 1.70 Assistant General Manager for Development and Production.

The Assistant General Manager for Development and Production develops policies relating to programs for procurement, management and disposition of source materials, the assessment of uranium reserves and resources, and the manufacture of special nuclear and other special materials, and research and development on the production and application of radioisotopes and other byproduct material, uranium geology, exploration techniques, and extraction processes, and the development and use of nuclear explosives for peaceful purposes. In assigned areas, he provides program direction, review and coordination of the multiprogram laboratories.

DIVISIONS SUPERVISED BY THE ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER FOR DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION

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