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Transcript of 790502 Affirmation Session 79-10 in Washington,Dc.Pp 1-3
ML19289E704
Person / Time
Issue date: 05/02/1979
From: Gilinsky V, Hendrie J, Kennedy R
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
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References
REF-10CFR9.7 NUDOCS 7905290008
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This is an unofficial transcrict of a caeting of the United States Nuclear Reculatory Ccamission held on We&ess., 2 mv 1979 in the Ccmission s offices at 1717 H Straet, ii. W., ~Wasnir.gtsa, O. C.

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meeting was cpen to public attendance and observatic:2.

Th'i s t-anscript has not taen reviewed, correctad, er edited, and it =ay contain inaccurac-les.

. The transcript is inter.ded sciely for ceneral informa'ticnal curposes.

As provided by 10 C. R 9.103, it is not part of the formal or informal e

record cf decision cf the matters discussed.

Excressicns of cpinien in this transcript do not necessarily reflec: final detarminatiens or beliefs.

<o pleading er other paper may be filed with the Ccamission in any preceeding'as the result of or addressed to any statement or argument contained herein, except as the 'Cc=issica may auther-ize.

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The Commission met, pursuant to notice, at 11:30 a.m.

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i DR. JOSEPH M. HENDRIE, Chairman 14 l VICTOR GILINSKY, Commissioner 15,

RICHART T. KENNEDY, Commissioner 16,,

li PETER A. BRADFORD, Commissioner 17 j l

JOHN F. AHEARNE, Cc=missioner 18 l l ALSO PRESENT:

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2 CHAIRMAN HENDRIE:

Are there affirmations that are available to be made?

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MR. CHILK:

Yes, there are two.

CHAIRMAN HENDRIE:

Okay, Sam, go ahead.

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The first one is SECY-A-79-20, which 6

is the Shearon Harris proceeding, and it's a draft order 7

disposing of a motion to reopen the Harris proceeding on 8

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the need-for-power issue.

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A memorandum and order was distributed to all 10 of you yesterday, and my understanding is that all of you ji have concurred in that draft order.

I would ask you to 12 affirm it.

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Those in favor?

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So ordered.

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which is the Kranish FOIA Appeal.

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and by unanimous vote you agreed to release it in part.

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I ask that you affirm those.

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5 CHAIRMAN HENDRIE:

Those in favor?

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7 COMMISSIONER BRADFORD:

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COMMISSIONER AHEAR'iE:

You would vote that Sam's 11 12 description is accurate.

COMMISSIONER BRADFORD:

I will vote that Sam's 13 description is accurate.

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All right.

You voted to release B8.

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