ML18003A330

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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
ML18003A330
Person / Time
Site: Harris, Brunswick, Robinson  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 12/06/1978
From: Jennifer Davis
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE)
To: Shawn Smith
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
References
NUDOCS 7812280114
Download: ML18003A330 (2)


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DEC 6 578 Docket No(s).:

50-324/325/261/400/

401/402 and 4~0 Caro1ina Power and Light Company ATTN:

Hr. Sherwood H. Smith, Jr.

. President and Chief Administrative Officer 336 Fayetteville Street Raleigh. North Carolina 27602

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The purpose of this letter is to direct your attention to our continuing concern for the accuracy and completeness of information submitted to.,

l till qu re that information received as part of the regulatory process be accurate and complete.

This includes information'provided in license

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.responses to licensing'questions, enforcement le'tter-..=

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event reports, and.IE Sul1etin responses.

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As you know, 10 CFR 50.30 requires that an application for a license, or.

amendment thereto be provided under oath or affirmation.

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infomation is not required to be provi'ded under oath or affirmation, ".

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this in no way detracts from'he necessity that all information submitted

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The information submitted should be substan-tiated by data, records,-calculations and sound technical Judgment.

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'equired promptness of reply may, under. certain circumstances, contribute

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Under such circumstances, we expect your prompt detection and immediate NRC notification of any'naccuracies and incompleteness in the informa-..; --'.,'

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accuracy and completeness has. resu1ted in enforcement action.

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ment action will continue to be consider'ed for inaccurate or.incomplete information amounting 'to material false stat'ements.

Such action is

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". sions which adversely affect the he'a1th and safety of the public..

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Sincerely, Harold R. Denton Ofrector Office of Nuclear Reactor Regu'latfon John G. Davfs Actfng Director Office of Inspectfon and Enforcement 4

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