ML19270G578
| ML19270G578 | |
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| Issue date: | 05/08/1979 |
| From: | Ahearne J, Bradford P, Hendrie J NRC COMMISSION (OCM) |
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| REF-10CFR9.7 NUDOCS 7906140111 | |
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IN THE MATTER OF:
PUBLIC MEETING:
LETTERS TO GOVERNORS
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Tuesday, 8 May 1979 Pages 1-6 227.0 089 Tel. phon.:
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DISC!. AIMER -
This is an unorricial.ranscript o. a maating oi the United States e
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lear P~a'ulatory Commission held on Tuesdav, 8 Mav 1979 in ge Co ission s offices at 1717 H Street, n. W., Wasnington, D. C.
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. The transcript is intended solely for general infomational purposes.
As provided by 10 CFR 9.103, it is not part of the formal or infomal record of decision of the matters discussed.
Expressions of opinion in this transcript do not necessarily reflect final detaminations or No pleading or other paper may be filed with the Commission in beliefs.
any proceeding as the result of or addressed to any statement or arg.aent contained 'nerein, except as the Commission may authoriva 9
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Room 1130 jj 1717 H Street, N.W.
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uesday, 8 May 1979 13 I
Hearing in the above-entitled matter was convened i
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PETER BRADFORD, Commissioner
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1 JOHN AHEARNE, Commissioner g
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- 2 CHAIRMAN HENDRIE:
I guess we have to vote a short- !
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Those in favor of the short-notice meeting on the 5
subject of letters, all those in favor?
6 COMMISSIONER BRADFORD:
Aye.
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7 COMMISSIONER AHEARNE:
Aye.
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8 CHAIRMAN HENDRIE:
So crdered.
9 Prototype letter attached.
Proposed insert on page 2.
10 I What is your pleasure?
II COMMISSIONER AHEARNE:
I would go along with it.
I2 COMMISSIONER BRADFORD: The last parenthesis, change 13 the "he" to "we,"
that's all right with me.
i 14 CHAIRMAN HENDRIE: The insert would then read, 15 l' "We should.
16 COMMISSIONER BRADFORD: That's right.
And put a 17 line through "the Commissioners."
18 CHAIRMAN HENDRIE: Do you need "especially," Peter?
I 19 l COMMISSIONER BRADFORD: No.
I 20 l CHAIRMAN HENDRIE: We would note the General 21 Accounting office to quote, "Since this recommended action wouldi 22 l alter the traditional NRC role in this area, we wanted to 23 l call it to your attention at this time.
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2d COMMISSIONER AHEARNE:
I guess I wouldn't have any 25 l problem saying, "We would appreciate any comments."
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CHAIRMAN HENDRIE:
Well --
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2 COMMISSIONER AHEARNE:
I don't care.
3 CHAIRMAN HENDRIE:
It seems to me that --
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well, Peter can speak for him self.
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5 COMMISSIONER AHEARNE: Fine.
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" Call attention" is fine with me.
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CHAIRMAN HENDRIE:
Okay.
8 Now let me count the votes.
o You will go with the as-amended insert?
10 i COMMISSIONER AHEARNE:
Right.
11 CHAIRMAN HENDRIE: I assume Peter would because it 12 was one of the options of his insert.
13 COMMISSIONER BRADFORD: Yes, I will.
i 14 CHAIRMAN HENDRIE:
Let me note that although they arel 15 not present, I have the strongest indication from Commissioner 16 Kennedy that he would not favor it.
This is based on prior 17 discussions, not specific.
18 COMMISSIONER AHEARNE: I accept.
19 i CEAIRMAN HENDRIE:
I have a note from Commissioner l
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Gilinksy that says:
1 21 "This allows the bearer to cast my vote in 22l favor of.
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-- essentially what is here.
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Chairman's informal basis is that we have a pared vote situation.
2 COMMISSIONER BRADFORD:
Good.
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COMMISSIONER AHEARNE: Yes.
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CHAIRMAN HENDRIE: In which case you can either out-l l
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COMMISSIONER AHEARNE: You can join us?
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CHAIRMAN HENDRIE:
Or, I can join you.
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COMMISSIONER BRADFORD:
I'd much rather have you 10 1 join us.
11 CHAIRMAN HENDRIE:
I'll join you.
12 l COMMISSIONER BRADFORD: Especially since you have to I
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Okay.
15 Back in the letter itself, if you would turn back, 16 ;
since we have got these things on mag cards they can go pretty
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18 COMMISSIONER BRADFORD: The rest is fine with me.
19 CHAIRMAN HENDRIE:
I think make it just that insert 20 t and that is a fairly straightforward thing.
I 21 The rest of the letters -- you know, there will be l
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22 23 COMMISSIONER AHEARNE: Hopefully, Pennsylvania.
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I haven't read that one, as a al Reoorters, Inc. i 25 l matter of fact, but I think that takes special considerations, i
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COMMISSIONER BRADFORD: I think it underw'ent drastic mm alterations.
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CHAIRMAN HENDRIE: Okay.
Let us do that.
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COMMISSIONER AHEARNE: Fine.
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COMMISSIONER BRADFORD:
Good.
6 CHAIRMAN HENDRIE:
That's it.
7 (Whereupon, at 12:10, the hearing in the above-8 entitled matter was adjourned.)
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