10 CFR 1.51, Description and Custody of Nrc Seal
NRC Seal and Flag Description and custody of NRC seal
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(a) Pursuant to section 201(a) of the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, has adopted an official seal. Its description is as follows: An American bald eagle (similar to that on the Great Seal of the United States of America) of brown and tan with claws and beak of yellow, behind a shield of red, white, and blue, clutching a cluster of thirteen arrows in its left claw and a green olive branch in its right claw, positioned on a field of white, with the words "United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission" in dark blue encircling the eagle. The eagle represents the United States of America and its interests.
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(b) The Official Seal of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is illustrated as follows: <img src="/images/nrc-seal/pr-seal.gif" width="118" height="114" align="bottom" alt="NRC Seal">
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(c) The Secretary of the Commission is responsible for custody of the impression seals and of replica (plaque) seals.
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