ML14094A352

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Emphasizes Importance of Submitting Accurate & Complete Info to NRC by Licensees & Applicants.Info Submitted Must Be Substantiated by Data & Calculations.Licensee Must Notify NRC of Any Inaccuracies or Enforcement Action Will Result
ML14094A352
Person / Time
Site: San Onofre  
Issue date: 12/06/1978
From: Jennifer Davis
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE)
To: Gould W
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO.
References
NUDOCS 7812280071
Download: ML14094A352 (4)


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50-206/361/362 Southern California Edison Company ATTN: Mr. William R. Gould President 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue P. 0. Box 800 Rosemead, California 91770.

Gentlemen:

The purpose of this letter is'to direct your attention to our continuing concern for the accuracy and completeness of informuation submitted to the KRC by licensees and applicants..Our statutory responsibilities require that information recelved as part of the regulatory process be accurate and complete.

This Includes.information provided in license applications, responses to licensing questions, enforcement letter responses, event reports, andIE Bulletin.responses.

As you know, 10 CFR 50.30 requiresthat an application for a license, or amendment thereto, be provided under oath or affirmation.

While other Information is not required tQ be provided under oath or affirmation, this in no way detracts from the necessity that all information submitted to the NRC be accurate.

The Information submitted should be substan tiated by data, records, calculationsand sound.technical judgment.

The required promptness of reply may, under.certain.circumstances, contribute to an inadvertent submittal of~incomplete or inaccurate-information.

Under such circumstances, we expect your prompt detection and immediate NRC notification of any inaccuracies and incompleteness in the informa tion supplied to the NRC.

You are no doubt aware that faTlure to met the expected standards of accuracy and completeness has yesul ted in enforcement action.. Enforce ment action will continue to be considered for inaccurate or incomplete Information amounting to aterial false statements.

Such action is necessary, as inaccurate or incomplete information could.lead to deci stons which adversely affect the health and safety of the public.

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Mr. William R. Gould President 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue P. 0. Box 800 Posemead, California 91770 Gentlemen:

The purpose of this letter is to direct your attention to our continuing concern for the accuracy and completeness of information submitted to the NRC by licensees and applicants..Our statutory responsibilities require that information received as part of the regulatory process be accurate and comilete.

This Includes.information provided in license applications, responses to licensing questions, enforcement letter responses, event reports, and.IE,.ulletinresponses.

As you know, 10 CFR 50.30 requires that an application for a license, or amendtent thereto, be provided under oath or affirmation.

W1hile other information is not required te be provided under oath or affirmation, this in no way detracts from the necessity that all information submitted to the NRC be accurate.

The Information submitted should be substan tiated by data, records, calculations and.sound.technical judgment.

The required promptness of reply way, under.certain circunstances. contribute to an inadvertent submittal ofincomplete orinaccurate-information.

Under such circumstances, we expect your prompt detection and immediate URC notification of any inacc racies and incompleteness in the informa tion supplied to the NRC.

Tou are no doubt aware that failure 1 ieet to expected standards of"a accuracy and completeness has.yesulted in, enforcement action.

Enforce went action will continue to be considered for inaccurate or incomplete information amounting to material false statements.

Such action Is necessary, as inaccurate or lqcomplete.information couldlead to deci stons which adversely affect the health and safety of the public..

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