Atomic Energy Legislation Through ..., Issue 14

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979

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Contents

Sec 64 Foreign Distribution of Source Material 2095 Sec 65 Reporting 2096 Sec 66 Acquisition
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Sec 67 Operations on Lands Belonging to the United States 2098 Sec 68 Public and Acquired Lands
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Sec 69 Prohibition
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Byproduct material
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Sec 82 Foreign Distribution of Byproduct Material 2113 Sec 83 Ownership and Custody of Certain Byproduct Material and Disposal Sites
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Sec 84 Authority of Environmental Protection Agency Respect ing Certain Byproduct Material
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Military application of atomic energy
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Atomic energy licenses
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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
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Sec 108 War or National Emergency
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Sec 109 Component Parts of Facilities 2140 Sec 110 Exclusions
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International activities
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Sec 122 Policies Contained in International Arrangements 2153 Sec 123 Cooperation With Other Nations
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Sec 124 International Atomic Pool 2153 Nt Sec 125 Cooperation With Berlin
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Sec 126 Export Licensing Procedures
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Sec 127 Criteria Governing United States Nuclear Exports 2157 Sec 128 Additional Export Criterion and Procedures 2159 Sec 129 Conduct Resultin...
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Sec 130 Congressional Review Procedures
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Sec 131 Subsequent Arrangements
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Control of information_
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Sec 142 Classification and Declassification of Restricted Data 2163 Sec 143 Department of Defense Participation 2164 Sec 144 International Coopera...
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Sec 145 Restrictions
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Sec 146 General Provisions
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Patents and inventions
83
Inventions Conceived During Commission Contracts 2182
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Injunctions 2184
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Prior Art 2185
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Monopolistic Use of Patents 2188
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General authority
91
Contracts 2202
101
Contract Practices 2205
102
Claim Settlements 2207
103
Compensation for private property acquired
116
Judicial review and administrative procedure
117
Terms of Licenses 2233
119
Construction Permits 2235
120
Modification of License 2237
121
Licensee Incident Reports 2240
122
Temporary Operating License 2242
123
Joint Committee on Atomic Energy
125
Violation of Specific Sections 2272
127
Communication of Restricted Data 2274
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Disclosure of Restricted Data 2277
129
Photographing etc of Commission Installations 2278b Sec 231 Other Laws 2279
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Miscellaneous
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Title IIEstablishment of the department
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Title IIITransfers of functions___
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Title IVFederal Energy Regulatory Commission
205
Title VAdministrative procedures and judicial review
212
Title VIAdministrative provisions
218
Title VIITransitional savings and conforming provisions 2
235
Title VIIIEnergy planning
242
Title IXEffective date and interim appointments
244
Title XSunset provisions
245
AEC Authorization Acts with amendments
249
Public Law 84506 fiscal year 1957
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Public Law 84981 1957 supplemental
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Public Law 85162 fiscal year 1958
259
Public Law 85590 fiscal year 1959
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Public Law 8650 fiscal year 1960
279
Public Law 86457 fiscal year 1961
288
Public Law 87315 fiscal year 1962
294
Public Law 87701 fiscal year 1963
301
Public Law 8872 fiscal year 1964
310
Public Law 88189 fiscal year 1964 supplemental
317
Public Law 88332 fiscal year 1965
318
NRC Authorization Acts
377
Senate Concurrent Resolution_
451
DOE Authorization Acts
457
Euratom Cooperation Act of 1958 and Concurrent Resolution
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Atomic Energy Community Act of 1955 as amended
479
Nuclear Nonproliferation Act of 1978_
511
Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act of 1978
555
Appendix A Index to legislative history of Atomic Energy Act of 1954 and Page
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Appendix B Atomic Energy Act of 1946 as amended
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Index to legislative history of Atomic Energy Act of 1946
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Cross reference chartsAtomic Energy Acts of 1946
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Appendix E Appropriations for the atomic energy program fiscal years
703
Footnotes at
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Appropriations for the atomic energy program fiscal years 1976 on
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Appendix F Joint resolution making continuing appropriations
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Executive Order 9816 transferring properties and personnel
794
Nuclearpowered merchant ship authorization
801
Appendix Q Agreement for cooperation with Government of France
807
Appendix S Interoceanic canal study
813
Appendix W Transfer of Otowi section land
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Appendix Y Seabeds Treaty
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Appendix AA Executive orders concerning international atomic coopera
838
Index to Atomic Energy Act of 1954 as amended_
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Senate Resolution 221
861
Appendix FF Executive order 11953_
868
Appendix HH Atomic Energy Legislative References 194675
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Page 12 - Data," as used in this clause, means all data concerning ( 1 ) design, manufacture, or utilization of atomic weapons; (2) the production of special nuclear material; or (3) the use of special nuclear material in the production of energy, but shall not include data declassified or removed from the Restricted Data category pursuant to section 142 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954.
Page 137 - 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 States.
Page 8 - byproduct material' means (1) any radioactive material (except special nuclear material) yielded in or made radioactive by exposure to the radiation incident to the process of producing or utilizing special nuclear material...
Page 821 - This Treaty, of which the English and Russian texts are equally authentic, shall be deposited in the archives of the Depositary Governments. Duly certified copies of this Treaty shall be transmitted by the Depositary Governments to the Governments of the signatory and acceding States.
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