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Commissioner Gilinsky Weekly Appointment Logs for 791231-801229
ML19340E670
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Issue date: 12/29/1980
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1. Discussion of Management-Organization & Internal 2:00 Personnel Matters (Approx 2 hrs) 2:00 Presa Briefing A Denton ra NRR Order.re Short Term Lessons Learned THURSDAY, JANUARY 3 f

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COMMISSIONER GILINSKY SCHEDULE WEEK OF JANUARY 7, 1980 MONDAY, JANUARY 7 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 4:00 Meeting w/A. Giambusso & Mr. Allan, Stone & Webster re Technical Credibility TUESDAY, JANUARY 8 9:30

1. Discussion of Organizational Aspects of Emergency Planning Speakers N. Haller (Approx 2 hrs)

(PUBLIC MEETING) (Staff paper re FEMA due 1/4)

(See 11/27 EDO Memo) 1:30

1. Discussion of Management-Organization & Internal Personnel Matters (If Required) (Approx 2-1/2 hrs)

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9 9:30

1. Continuation of Briefing on Action Plan (cont'd fm 12/21) (Approx 2-1/2 hrs) (PUBLIC MEETING)

Speakers R. Mattson (Documen.t due COB 1/7) 12:00 Mr. Martin, NMSS 1:30 1, Meeting with AIF on Licensing Pause (Approx 1 hr)

Speakers:

E. Wiggins/R. Sherman/C. Walska (AIF)

(PUBLIC MEETING)

2. Discussion of TMI Unit 1 Management Capability and Technical Resources (Approx l-1/2 hrs) (PUBLIC MEETING)

Speakers (OGC) (OGC document due 1/4) 7:45 Dinner, Australian Ambassador-at-Large Justice Fox THURSDAY, JANUARY 10 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 10:30 Chris Isham, ABC News, Interview 12:00 Lunch w/ Peter Szanton 2:00 Harrison Wellford, OMB, Room 246, OEOB 3:30 Agenda Planning Session FRIDAY, JANUARY 11 1:30

1. Discussion of SECY-79-657 - OGC Study of NRC's Appellate System (Approx 1 hr) (PUBLIC MEETING)

Speaker: L. Bickwit i

COMMISSIONER GILINSKY SCHEDULE WEEK OF JANUARY 14, 1980 MONDAY, JANUARY 14 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 11:00 Charles Brinkman & Company, Combustion Engineering re Standardization & Future of Nuclear Power w/Bradford

".UESDAY, JANUARY 15 9:30

1. Time Reserved for Discussion of Management-Organization and Internal Personnel Matters (approx 1 hr) 12:00-Constission Luncheon w/Mr. de Cosmaine, Diplomatic 1:30 Advisor (for Nuclear Affairs)to the President of France, and Mr. Michel Pecqueur, Adm. General of the French Atomic Energy Constission 2:00
1. Briefing on Occupational Radiation Exposure Standards (approx 2 hrs) (PUBLIC MEETING) (ICRP Member to attend)

Speaker R. Minogue

2. Affirmation Session:
a. SECY-79-668 - Recommendations of Task Force on Use of Part Time ASLBP Members
b. SECY-79-670 - Reappointment of ACRS Member
c. SECY-79-641 - Procedure for Resubmitting Requests for Reduction of TOIA Fees WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16 9:30
1. Discussion of NFS-Erwin (see SECY-79-650/650A)

(approx l-1/2 hrs) Speakers (NMSS) (CLOSED) 1:30

1. Discussion of Regulatory Reform Legislation Speaker L. Bickwit (if required--OGC requests commt.ats to 12/3 memo) (Supplement due 1/11) (approx 1 hr)

(PUBLIC MZETING) 2:30

2. Reserved Time (2 hrs) 5:30 Reception - Associated Universities, Inc.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 17 9:30 Dr. Mans Lonnroth, Secretariat for Future Studies, Sweden, re (International Consultative Group on Nuclsar Energy) his paper "On the Viability of the Civilian Nuclear Industry" I

Informal Gathering & Buffet Luncheon, ICGNE Report 12:00 2:30

1. Briefing on EEO Program (approx 1 hr) (PUBLIC MEETING)

Speaker E. Tucker (paper / outline due)

(3:30)

2. Mtg w/ Reps of Oil, Chem & Atomic Workers Int'l Union (Erwir, plus NRDC 5:30 Dinner Seminar, The Wilson Center FRIDAY, JANUARY 18 10:00
1. Discussion of Policy, Planning & Program Guide (cont'd from 12/21) Speaker E. Hanrahan (approx. 2 hrs.)

(PUBLIC MEETING) (OPE Paper due 1/11) 11:30 Agenda Planning Sessian 4m es.*

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COMMISSIONER GILINSKY SCHEDULE WEEK OF JANUARY 21, 1980 MONDAY, JANUARY 21 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 11:00 Priefing - Status of the Review of Vendor Quality Assurance Pr9 gram for Development and Upkeep of Computer Codes TUESDAY, JANUARY 22 1:30 Affirmation Session (Approx. 10 min.) (PUBLIC MEETING)

a. SECY-A-79-101 - Sheffield
b. SECY-79-283 - Export of Minor Quant. of Nuc Mat
c. SECY-79-406 - Boston Edison Petition WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 9:30 Hart Hearings on Waste Room 4200 Dirksen THURSDAY, JANUAhY 24 1:30 Report of NRC/TMI Special Inquiry Group (Approx 3 hrs) (PUBLIC MEETI!1G) 4:30 Agenda Planning Session (Approx. I hr)

(EXEMPT SESSION)

FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS

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COMMISSIONER GILINSKY SCHEDULE WEEK OF JANUARY 28, 1980 MONDAY, JANUARY 28 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS TUESDAY, JANUARY 29

1. Affirmation of Waste Confidence Proceeding Order 9:30
2. Discussion & Vote on SECY-80 Philippine Export Application Speakers (OGC) (approx 2 hrs) (PUBLIC MEETING) 1:30
1. Briefing by Executive Branch on Export Matters (CLOSED)

(Outline due 1/23) (approx 2 hrs) 3:30 Meeting w/Cong. Moffett (and Bradford), Room 127, CHOB 5:00 George Frampton, NRC/TMI SIG WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30 9:30

1. Discussion of Delegation of Authority, approx 2 hrs)

(PUBLIC MEETING) Speakers: OPE /OGC (see Summary 1/24)

(see OPE memo 10/4) 7:00 Congressional Night Dinner of the '4ashington Press Club (Black Tie), Sheraton-Park Hotel THURSDAY, JANUARY 31 3:30

2. Affirmation Sessions
a. SECY-79-667 - Lic. Req. for Uranium Mills
b. SECY-79-644 - Reporting of Significant Events at Reactors
c. SECY-79-676 - Final Parts 25 & 95
d. SECY-79-283 - Export of Miraor Quantities of Nec Material 1:30
1. Continuation of Discussion of Policy, Planning & Program Guide Speakers E. Hanrahan (cont'd fm 1/18) (approx 2 hrs)

(PUBLIC MEETING) i (3:30)

2. Agenda Planning Session (approx 1 hr)

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UPCOMING EVENTS FOR WEEK OF FE3RUARY 4:

2/ 5 - Speaking before Luncheon Meeting of India Council of Washington, DC

L COMMISSIONER GILINSKY SCHEDULE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 4, 1980 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 12:00 Commission Luncheon for Mr. Norman Lamont, U.K.

2:00 Mtg w/ Edward Strohbehn & Nicholas Yost, CEQ, re NEPA Application to Environmental Effects Abroad TUESDAY, P'BRUARY $

10:00

1. Presentations by Commenters in UCS 2.206 Petition on Indian Point (approx 2 hrs) (PUBLIC MEETING) 12:30 Speaking before Luncheon Meeting of the India Council of Washington, D.C.,

Star of India Restaurant, re U.S./ Indian Nuclear Relations 2:30

1. Briefing by Staff on UCS 2.206 Petition on Indian Point (approx 2 hrs) Speakers H. Denton (PUBLIC MEETING)

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 10:30

1. Continuation of Eriefing by Staff on UCS 2.206 Petition on Indian Point (PUBLIC MarIING) 2:00
1. Briefing on Upgrade of NRC Operations Center (approx 2 hrs)

Speakers: V. Stello/M. Howard (see SECY-80-35) (PUBLIC MTG) 4:00 Mtg w/ Virginia Foot and Lindsey i'adison, Center for Development Policy (intervenor in Philippine Export matter), re Phase I and Phase II

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7 10:30 Disc. of Mgmt-Org and Internal Personnel Matters (approx l-1/2 hrs) 2:00

1. Briefing on Effect of Special Inquiry Group Report on Action Plan Speakers R. Mattson (Draft II rec'd 1/29; Near Term OL list due 2/6) (approx 2 hrs) (PUBLIC MEETING)
2. Affirmation Sessions
a. SECY-79-661 - Protection for I.sdividuals Providinc Info to NRC b.
c. SECY-80 Reappointment of ACRS Merber
d. SECY-79-283 - Export of Minor Quantities of Nuc M&terial
e. SECY-79-636 - Revisions to Part 20
f. 1/18/80 Memo on Dele. of Authority in Export Matters 4:30
3. Agenda Planning Session (approx 1 hr) i FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS NOTE: John Austin attending training course this week and next week.

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1. Continuation of Briefing on Effect of Special Inquiry Group Report on Action Plan _ (cont'd fm 2/7) (approx 2 hrs)

TPUBLIC MEETINGt 7:30 Mtg at Western Junior High TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12

1. Briefing on Status of Sequoyah Licensing Review (approx 2 hrs) 10:00 Speaker: D. Ross (vugraphs to be provided at mtg) (PUBLIC MTG) 11:15 Briefing by Staff on TMI Leak Lunch w/ Don Matein 12:15 Briefing by Staff re Testimony for Bevill Hearing 2/13 2:00 5:00 Mtg at FEMA w/Macy, K. Cornell FEBRUARY 13 WEDNESDAY, Bev111 Hearing, NRC's FY 80 Supplemental Budget Request 10:00 2:00

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1. Briefing on Turbine Missile (approx 2 hrs) (PUBLIC MEETING)

Speaker: D. Eisenhut (outline distributed 2/6) (vugraphs to be provided) (portions may be closed - Ex. 4)

2. Affirmation Session:
a. SECY-79-662 - Proposed Rule for Licensing Fuel Carriers
b. SECY-80 Amendment to Part 4
c. SECY-79-682 - Access Controls to Power Plant Vital Areas
d. SECY-79-473 - CEQ-NEPA Regulations FEBRUARY 14 Continuation of Brfg on Effect of SIG Report on Action Plan THURSDAY,

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1. Briefing on Licensee Regulatory Performance F-faluation (approx hrs) Speakers: V. Stello/J. Gagliardo (FUBLIC MTG) 2:00 Discussion of Guidance to TMI Board re Management Competence 3:30 Agenda Planning Session w/VG, Actg Chairman 4:30 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15 10:00 Briefing on Sequoyah (cont'd.) (approx 1 hr) (PUBLIC MTG) 11:00 Status of TMI-2 Radiological Release 1:30 Chairman's Staff Meeting Comparison of Risks of Plant Operation at 14w Briefing on Power versus Full Power (approx 1 hr) (PUBLIC MEETING) 2:30 Ahearne is scheduled to be on leave on 2/14 and 2/15.

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John Austin at training course this week.

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19

1. Discussion of Commission's Decisionmaking Role in Emergency 10:30 Response Speakers E. Hanrahan (approx 1-1/2 hrs) (PUBLIC MTG)

(see 2/7 OPE memo) 2:00

1. Draf t NRC Reorganization Plan

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 10:00

2. Continuation of Briefing on Action Plan (approx 2 hrs)

(PUBLIC MEETING)

1. Af fimation Sessions
a. SECY-79-296/A - Fialka FOIA
b. SECY-80 Cincinnati Gas & Electric Petition
c. SECY-80 Proposed Amendment to 10 CFR 19
d. SECY-A-80 ALAB-573 (Black Fox) (TENTATIVE)
e. SECY-80 Disposition of PASNY FOIA Appeal
f. Order to TMI Board re Management Competence
g. SECY-80 Delegation of Authority THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 11:30 Chairman Ahearne 4:30 Meeting w/ Harrison wellford, Room 246, OEOB FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 10:00 Dingell Hearings re FY 81 Authorization, Room 2322, Rayburn Meeting w/Barry Hager (Subcte on Environment, Energy & Natural 2:30 Resources), Room B-371B, Rayburn HOB 2:00 Meeting w/Sen. Tsongas re Pres.' Reorg. Plan for NEC, 342, RSOB

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COMMISSIONER GILINSKY SCHEDULE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 25, 1980 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25 10:00

1. Discussion of Siting Policy Issues 'epprox 1-1/2 hrs)

(PUBLIC MEETING) Speaker s E. Hanrahan (see 2/7 OPE Decision Memo) (see also SECY-79-481 and 493) 1:00 Briefing by OGC (Bill Shields) re ALAB-650, Conf. Rm 1167 3:00 Continuation of Discussion of Siting Policy Issues TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 10:00 Bevill Hearings on TY 1981 Appropriations (Lxpected to go All Day)

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27 10:00 Continuation of Discussion of Siting Policy Issues 11:00 Briefing on Crystal River 2:00 Johnston Hearings on FY 1981 Appropriations, Rm 1224, barksen THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28 9:30 Hart Hearings on FY 1981 Authorization, 4200 Dirksen 12:30 Luncheon Meeting of India Council of Washington, D.C.

Star of India Restaurant 2:00

1. Briefinq on Secmyah
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Agenda Planning Session (approx 1/2 hr)

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29 10:00 Goldberg, Kenneke & Stoiber re Final GAO Report on NRC Leadership l

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COMMISSIONER GILINSKY SCHEDULE WEEK OF MARCH 3, 1980 MONDAY, MARCH 3 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 12:00 Lunch w/ Don Martin TUESDAY, MARCH 4 9:00 Leave for National Airport (10:00a EA A-S for La Guardia),

2:00 Meeting of Discussion Group on Nuclear Nonproliferation, Council of Foreign Relations, NYC WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5 10:00

1. BrieG9q on Assessment of C1'ean-upaat TMI (PUBLIC MEETING)

(approx 1-1/2 hrs) Speakers W. Dircks/N. Haller (paper due 3/3) 12:00 Lunch w/Ed Grimm, GE g

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J SECY-A-80-24 SECY-60-78: SECY-80-82 THURSDAY, ' MARCH 6 AZZirmation Session: SECY-A-80 Diablo Canyon 9:30

1. Discussion of Management-Organization & Internal Personnel Matters (approx l-1/2' hrs) 11:30 eting with ACRS re Agency Plans for Reconurendations of the President's Conunission & Other Studies of TMI,

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FRIDAY, MARCH 7_ - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS Udak Hearings re FY 1981 Authorization, Room 1324, Iongworth 9:45 (ex cted to attend all day) 0 1

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SCHEDULE WEEK Or MARCH 10, 1980_

t MONDAY,:4 ARCH 10 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 10:30 Briefing on Crystal River by Eisenhut/Rowsome/Thompsor Tt.*LSDAY, MARCH 11

1. Progress, Status & Plans of the Institute of_ Nuclear Power (PUBLIC MEETING) Speakers: E. Wilkinson (Pres., INTO) 10:00 Operations W. Lee (Pres., Duke Power & Chairman, INPO) (approx 2 hrs) 2:30 Dr. 71 eury WEDNESCAf, MARCH 12 Meeting w/ Thomas Jefferson National Affairs Study Group fm i

10:00 Charlottesville, VA, Conf. Rm 1167, re Role as NRC Comissioner

1. Briefing by Denton re. Env. Assessment for Cecontarination 2:00 of TMI-2 Building Atmosphere.

l THURSDAY, MARCH 13 Radio, Berlin Meeting w/Mathias Gressrath, West Germas:

10:00 11:30 Picture taken forSecurity Badge

1. Affirmation Session:
a. SECY-A-80 fHI-1 Prehearing Conference Orders 2:00 CP Modifications
b. SECY-A-80 Consus.ers Power (Midland)
c. SECY-80 Petition by New Hampshire re Licensing Efficacy
d. SF.CY-A-80 Request for Hearing re Marble Hill (OGC memo to be
e. Policy Statement on Licer. sing Pause recirculated)
f. SECY-A-80-5& - Atlantic Research Corporation 6390
2. Discussion of_ Proposed Congressional Testimony on H.R.

l Speakers (OGC) (Testimony scheduled 3/18) (approx 1-1/2 hrs)

CLOSED FRIO*Y, MARCH 14 - NO Cat *MISS*0N MEETINGS I

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SCHEDULE WEEK OF MARCH 17, 1960 l

MONDAY, MARCH 17 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS VG on travel (Crystal River)

TUESDAY, MARCH 18 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 9:45 Udall Hearings re HR 6390, Roam 1302, Ionecth 2:00 Telephone Interview W/ Gary Lenton, Lebanon Daily News, PA 3: 0 Warren Glick, Export-Icport Bank of U.S.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19 1:00 Mtg w/Myron Kratzer 2:00

1. Discussion of SECY-80-139 - NRC Enforcement Program j

(approx 1 hr) (PUBLIC MTG) Speakers: V. Stello/N. Moseley

2. Discussion of SKY-20-107 - Proposed Interim hWrogen ebntrel Recuirerents for Srall Omtaimants (approx 1-1/2 hrs) Speder: G TR) (IULIC bf2 TING) 51: 2. has been granted time in this Qartrission neetirs3).

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!! ARCH 20 1:30

1. Brfg on Work Plans of Office of Analysis & Eval. of Operating Data (approx 1 hr) (PUBLIC MTG) (vugraphs due) Sphr: 211chelson 3./ Affirmation Sessions l
a. SECY-80 NRC Rulemaking re EPA Rad. Protection Stds i
b. SECY-80 Apptat of J. Gleason to ASLB Panel l
c. SECY-80 Apptat of L. Carter to ASLB Panel
d. SECY-A-80-7A - Class 9 Issue in ALAB 573 L
4. Agenda Planning Session (approx 1/2 hr) l IRIDAY, MARCH 21 l

10:00 Mtg w/ charles Brinkman, CE, w/PB in VG!s ofc 11:00

1. Mtv with Citizen's Group on TMI Cleanup (approx 1 hr) (FUELIC MT l

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1 SCHEDULE COMMISSIONb lILINSKY WEEK OF MARCH 24, 1980 MONDAY, MARCH 24 9:30 Hart Hearings on FY 81 Authorization Room 4200 Dirksen TUESDAY, MARCH 25 - NO COMMISSIO'J NEETINGS VG Travel - Duke Univ. Law School WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26 10:00 Briefing on tolicy Issues in the Emergency Planning Rule SPEAKER:

K. GOLLER (APPROX. 1-1/2 HRS.) (PUBLIC MEETING) 2:00 Affirmation Session (Approx. 10 minutes) (PUBLIC MEETING) a.

SECY-80-ll5 - Draft Fed Reg Notice of Irmediate Effectiveness Study b.

SECY-80-119 - ENO Determination for TMI c.

SECY-80-26/26A - Reporting of Misadministration of Byproduct Mat.

Time Reserved for Disucesion of Affirmation Items (If required)

(15 minutes)

(PUBLIC MEETING)

THURSDAY, MARCH 27 10:30 Meeting with Governmental Affairs Comittee Staff re NRC Reorganization Plan - Room 3302 Dirksen 2:00 Briefing on Enforcement Action SPEAKER:

V. STELLO (APPROX. 1-1/2 HRS.) (CIOSED-EXEMPTION 5) 3:30 Agenda Planning Session (Approx. 1/2 HR.) (EXEMPT SESSION) 8:15 Taping of NBC News Show re One Year Af ter TMI FRIDAY, MARCH 28 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 12:30 Lunch with Gerald Wa11ette

4 -.t SCHEDULE COMMISSIONER GILINSKY WEER OF MARCH 31 MONDAY, MARCN 31 COMMISSION MEETINGS IN BETHESDA -- JA WILL ATTEND 11:00 Robert Ruby - Baltimore Sun TUESDAY, APRIL _1_

Briefing on Low Power License for Ncrth Anna (PUBLIC MEETING)

(approx l-1/2 hrs) Speakers: H. Denton/D. Ross (paper due Mon.)

2:30 5:30 Meeting w/ Senator Levin Rm 3327, Dirksen i

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 10:00 Discussion of Indian Point (Approx.1-1/2 hrs.) (CLOSED)

TPEAKER: OGC 11:40 Meeting with Congressman Udall (w/Bradford) Rs. 235 Cannon l

THURSDAY, APRIL 3 Discussion of SECY-80-162, B&W Handling of Info Relative to 10:00 Response of BIM PW3s to small LOCAs (Continuation of Briefing on Enforcement Action) (approx. I hr.) SPEAKER:

V. STELLO (CLOSED)

FRIDAY, APRIL 4 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS l

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SCHEDULE CommisII6ner Gilinsky Week of April 7, 1980 MONDAY APRIL 7 9:30 1.

Discussion of Interim Criteria for Radiation Release at TMI (Approx. I hr) (See Task _ of 2.29 Task Force Report) d.

SPEAKER: (NRR)

(PUBLIC MEET;NG) 2.

Discussion of Enforcement Action (cont'd from 4/3)

(Approx. 1-1/2 hrs.) SPEAKER:

V. STELLO (CLCOED)

TUESDAY, April 8 - NO CCMMISSION MEETINGS 10:15 Meeting with Mr. Reinhart Uberhorst German Enquete Conmission (Mr. Bradford will also attend)

WEDNESDAY APRIL 9 - NO COMMISSION FEETINGS 4:00

!!aeting with Bruce Amstutz, Counsel General to Bombay, India (Mr. Bradford will also attend)

Rand Board of Trustaas, Reception, Madison Hotel (Mt. Vernon Room) 6:00 THURSDAY, APRIL 10 (BETHESDA - Room 550 E/W TOWERS) 2:00 1.

Briefing on SECY-79-300 - Identification of Issues Pertaining to Seismic & Geologic Siting Regulation, Policy and Practice for Nuclear Power Plants (Approx. I hr.) SPEAKER: (SD)

(PUBLIC) 2.

Briefing on waste Management Techrical Regulations (Approx. I hr.)

SPEAKER:

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(.'UBLIC) 3.

Affirmation Session (Approx. 10 min.) (PUBLIC) a.

SECY-79-618 - Amendments on Updatitg FSARs (TENT) c.

SECY-80-144 - PRM by W. Eddleman re late Filings d.

Low Power License for North Anna 2 I

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Time Reserved for Discussion and Vote on Affirmation Items j

(If Required) (15 min.)

(PUBLIC) 4:00 5.

Agenda' Planning Session (Approx. 1/2 hr) (EXEMPT) l t

FRIDAY, APRIL 11 i

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ACRS Meeting on ACRS Review of Action Plan and Proposed Venting of TMI-2 Containment (Approx. I hr.) (PUBLIC) '

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L ; 4, 1980 MONDAY, APRIL 14 9:30 Meeting with Norman Dombey.

l (9:30) 1. Discussion of Management-Organization s Internal Personnel g

Matters (AFPROX. I hr) (CLOSED)

Subject:

Presidential Awards 10:30

2. Discussion of Comments s Options on Indian Point SPEAKER: OGC (APPROX l-1/2 hrs) (PUBLIC) 12:30 Lunch - Plutonium Forum - Taj Mahal Restaurant 2:00
1. Discussion of SECY-80-130/130A - Study of The Separation of of Functions & Ex Parte Rules in NRC Ad3udications for Domestic Licensing - SPEAKER: Bickwit (Approx. 2 hrs.)

(PUBLIC)

TUESDAY, APRIL 15 - BETHESDA (E/W TOWERS - Room 550) 9:30 Harrison Wellford t

2:00 Connie Evans WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 10:00

1. Discussion of SECY-80-131 - Accident Considerations Under NEPA SPEAKER:

H. Denton (Approx. 2 hrs.)

(PUBLIC) 2:00 1.

Briefinq on Low-Power License for Salem SPEAKER:

D. Ross (PUBLIC)

(Apprx. 2 hrs.)

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Affirmation Session (Approx. 10 min.)

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a. SECY-80-156 - Buckley FOIA Appeal
b. SECY-A-80 Review of ALAPs 477 & 581 (Carolina PsL)

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c. SECY-80-159 - Delegation of Authority to Regional Directors
d. SECY-80-lle - ENO Determination for TMI Accident 3.

Time Reserved for Discussion & Vote on Affirmation Items l

(If required)

(Approx. 15 min)

(PUBLIC) f THURSDAY, APRIL 17 10:00 Bevill Hearings on FY 81 Appropriations Room 2362 Rayburn 2:30

1. Continuation of Indian Point Meeting (PUBLIC)

(Approx. 1-1/2 hrs.)

4:00

1. Agenda Planning Session (Approx. 1/2 hr)

(EXEMPT)

FRIDAY, APRIL 18 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 10:00 Ribicoff Hearings 9n Reorganization Plan Roca 3302 Dirksen 6:00 JASON Reception - International Club emp e -

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SCHEDULE COMMISSIONER GILINSKY WEEK OF APRIL 21, 1980 MONDAY, APRIL 21 10:30 Bob Szalay, AIF 2:00

1. Briefing on B&W Reactor Response & Vulnerability Task Force SPEAKER:

R. Tedesco (Approx. 2 hrs.) (PUBLIC) 2.

Discussion _of Amendment to U.S.-Canada Acreement_

(Approx. I hr.)

(CLOSED)

CUESDAY, APRIL 22 4:00 Senator Mathias 358 Russell 5-7:30 Congressional Earth Day Rally and Reception Lightship Chesapeake Ohio Drive and Haines Point WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 - NO COMMISSICN MIETINGS 10:00 Joann Dann Inside NRC

1. Af fination Session ( Approx.10 min.) (PUBLIC) 1:30 a.

'WCY-80-166 - Physical Protection of_ Irradiated Fuel in Transit (T)

.b. SCY-80 Fire Protection Actions SECY-80-177 - Regulating Geol. Disposal of High-Level d.

Rad Waste

2. Time Reserved for Discussion & Vote on Affirmation Items (If Required) (15 min.)

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THURS_ DAY, APRIL 24 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 10:00 Dick Speier 2:00 Senator Glenn, Room 204 Russell 3:30 Agenda Planning Session (1/2 hr.) (EXEMPT)

FRIDAY, APRIL 25 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 11:00 Meeting with Congressman Ertel s Reps. from Oak Ridge - Room 2318 Rayburn 1:00 Meeting with R&D Associates Room 550 EW - Bethesda 3:15 Meeting with Oak Ridge Reps.

Room 550 - Bethesda

SCHEDULE COMMISSIONER GILINSKY WEEK OF APRIL 28, 1980 MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1980 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1980 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 4

12:00 Lunch - Nancy Matthews WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1980 11:30 Awards ceremony for John'Deutch Thomas Jefferson Room 8th Floor State Dept.

l Discussion of Management-organization and Internal Personnel 2:00 Matters (Approx. 1-1/2 hrs.)

(CLOSED) (CHAIRMAN'S CONFERENCE RM)

THURSDAY, MAY 1 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS III & 'V - State Liaison Reps.

Courtesy Call - Reg.

11:00 Lunch - Barbara Williams - Champagne Beajolais 12:00 2:00 Bernie Snyder 3:30 Agenda Planning Session (Approx.1/2 hr.)

FRIDAY, MAY 2 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 11:30 Randolph Hearings re NRC Consolidation Room 4200 Dirksen i

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1. Discussion of Testimony for Bingham Hearing on Exports, 5/7/80 (Approx. I hr. )

(CLOSED)

-2.

Discussion of Amended Reorganization Plan (CLOSED)

TUESDAY, VAY 6 American Public Power Association Conference 9:30 Brooks Hearing on NRC Reorganization Room 2154 Rayburn 12:30 Luncheon - Ed Helminski' - Bill Dircks Nick and Dotties 2:00 1.

Affirmation of Memorandum and Order in Philippine Export (5 minutes) 2.

Briefing on Systematic Evaluation Program (PUBLIC)

SPEAKER:

D. Eisenhut (Approx. 1 hr.)

8:00 Georgetown Day School Meeting WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 American Public Power Association Conference 20:00 Briefing on Resumption of Construction of Marble Hill (QA Concerns)

(See SECY-80-213)

(Approx. 2 hrs.)

(PUBLIC)

SPEAKER:

V. Stello/H. Thornburg 2:00 Bingham Heakings on Exports Room 2255 Rayburn THRUSDAY, MAY 3 10:00 Time Reserved for Discussion of Management-Organization

(, Internal Personnel Matters (Approx. I hr)

(CLOSED)

CHAIRMAN'S CONFEREF;;E ROOM 2:00 1.

Briefing on Action Plan (Approx. 2 hrs.)

(PUBLIC)

SPEAKER:

R. Mattson 2.

Affirmation Session (Approx. 5 minutes)

(PUBLIC) a.

SECY-80 Post CP Designs and Other Changes 3.

Time Reserved for Discussion & Vote on Affirmation Items (If required)

(Approx. 15 minutes)

(PUBLIC) 4.

Agenda Planning Session (Approx. 1/2 hr)

(EXEMPT)

FRIDAY, MAY 9 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 12:30 Luncheon Glen Schleede - Court of the Mandarins 1

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ScrFDtLr COMMISSION;R GILI.iE;;'l WEEK OF MAY 1;, 196s MONDAY, MAY 12 12:00 Luncheon - Marian Moe 2:00

1. Meeting with Harrisburgh/Middletown Area Citizens Groups Regarding Cleanup of TMI-2 (Approx. I hr.)

(PUBLIC)

2. Affirmation Session (Approx. 10 min.)

(PUBLIC)

SECY-A-80 Request for Hearing on Point Beach a.

b.

SECY-A-80 Board on TMI-2 OL Modifications

3. Time Reserved for Discussion & Vote on Af firmation Ite.ms (If Required)

(Approx. 15 min.)

(PUBLIC) 6:00 Wattenberg Reception Four Seasons Hotel-Dumbarton Room 2800 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.

TUESDAY, MAY 13 10:00 Discussion of Tarapur Export License (T)

(Approx. 1-1/2 hrs.)

BriefingbyIEonArkansas1and21$erdueS/9)

SPEAKER: IP (CLOSED)

(Staff Pa n2 (Sam Bryan) 3:30 WEDNESDAY, MAY 14 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS THURSDAY, MAY 15 - BETHESDA - Room 550 East-West Towers 10:00

1. Breifinq on Upgrade of Operations Center (Nuclear Data Link)

SPEAKERS :

V. Stallo/M. Howard/B. Weiss (Approx. 2 hrs.) (PUBLIC)

(Staff Paper due 5/12)

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10:30 Ambassador Kirk - w/PB 11:15 Discussion of Action Plan (SECY-80-23 0)

(Approx. 1-1/2 hrs.)

SPEAKER:

R. Mattson (PUELIC) 2:00 Tarapur Affirmation SATURDAY, MAY 17 l

Travel - Indian Point SUNDAY, MAY 18 1:00 Congressman Bingham's Symposium Bronx, Nee York i

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1. Discussion of Action Plan (See SECY-80-230) (Approx. 1-1/2 hrs.)

SPEAKER:

R. Mattson (PUBLIC) 3:15 Budnitz THURSDAY, MAY 22 9:00 Udall Hearings on TMI-Cleanup Room 2237 anyt: urn 2:00 Senator Glenn - 204 Russell 3:00

1. Affirmation Section (Approx. 10 min.)

(PUBLIC)

a. SECY-A-80-4A - Review of ALAB-502 (Rochester Gas & Elec)
b. SECY-A-80-57A - Diablo Canyon - Release of Physical Security plan to Intervenors (T)
c. UCS Petition on Fire Protection & Electrical Connectors
d. SECY-80-202 - Role of Staff in Waste Conf. Proceeding (T)
2. Time Reserved for Discussion & Vote on Affirmation Items (If required)

(Approx. 15 min.)

(PUBLIC) 3:30 Agenda Planning Session (Approx. 1/2 hr.)

(EXEMPT) 4:00 Jim Devine/ Ken Cohen, IP FRIDAY, MAY 23 12:13 Luncheon - George White Metropolitan Club 3:00 Affirmation Session (rescheduled from S/22)

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3:00 Affirmation; of OGC Document on Motion to Quash Subpoenas Issued by I&E (Approx 1 hr) (CLOSED-Ex. 1)

THURSDAY, MAY 29 10:00 Jose Goldemburg 12:00 Luncheon Seminar - Jose Goldemburg - Johns Hopkins Univ.

2:00 1.

Oral Presentations in Seabrook Seismic Issue (Approx 2 hrs) (See SECY-A-80-23) (PUBLIC) 2.

Affirmation Session (Approx 10 min) (PUBLIC)

(ITEMS ARE TENTATIVE) b.

SECY-80-153: Proposed Rulemaking on Reactor Siting 3.

Time Reserved for Discussion & Vote on Affirmation Items (If Required) (Approx 15 min)

(PUBLIC) 4.

Agenda Planning Session (Chairman's Conference Room) (Approx 1/2 hr) (EXEMPT SESSICN)

FRIDAY, MAY 30 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 12:30 Luncheon - Steve Baker 3:30 Indian Point Affirmation i

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& Wilcox, Apollo, PA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4 10:00 Discussion of Action Plan (Policy Statement) (Approx. 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />)

SPEAKER: OGC (See SECY-80-2611 (OPEN/ CLOSED - TO BE DETERMINED)

THURSDAY, JUNE 5 10:00 Discussion of TMI Venting (Approx. 2 hrs.) (PUBLIC)

SPEAKER: NRR.(Staff Analysis of Public Conment due 5/30)

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2514 L Street ;,

j 3:00 Organization & Management Meeting (CLOSED)

Approx. 1-1/2 hrs.)

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7:00 Cocktails - Dr. Menden - German Embassy FRIDAY, JUNE 6 12:30 Luncheon - Prof. Leonard Ross & others - Peking Restaurant 2:15 TMI Action Plan (Policy Statement) Continuation fram 6/4/80

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& Wilcox, Apollo, PA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4 10:00 Discussion of Action Plan (Policy Statement) (Approx. 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />)

SPEAKER: OGC (See SECY-80-261)

(OPEN/ CLOSED - TO BE DETERMINED)

THURSDAY, JUNE 5 10:00 Discussion of TMI venting (Approx. 2 hrs.) (PUBLIC)

SPEAKER:

NRR. L5taff Analysis of Public Concent due 5/30).

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TUESDAY, JUNE 10 Continuation of Discussion of TMI Venting (Approx. 2 hrs) 10:00 SPEAKER: OGC (See SECY-80-1323 & E) (PUBLIC)

1. Discussion of SECY-A-80 Houston Lighting & Power ( ALAB-590) 2:15 (Allens Creekt (Approx. I hr.)

(CLOSED)

SPEARER: OGC (CHAIRMAN'S CONFERENCE ROOM)

- -- 3 :00.

Discussion of Diablo Canyon Order (CLOSED)

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3:15

4. Dieeussion of Management-Organization & Internal _'srsonnel Matteti CApprox. 1-1/2 hrs.)

Budnitz Replacement 5:30 Reception for' Steward Udall 1900 M Street WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS THURSDAY, JUNE 12 t

Discussion of Progress, Status & Plans of the Nuclat.r 10:00

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(PUBLIC, i

SPEAKER:

E. Zebrowski (NSAC)

(See 6/6 letter) 2:00 Afficaation (or Discussion) of TMI venting Order and TMI Action Plan Policy Statement 3:30 Agenda Planning Session (1/2 hr.)

(EXEMPT) 4:15 Mr. Hanrahan FRIDAY JUNE 13 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 10:00 Briefing on Hydrogen Control i

Les Rubenstein/ Walt Butler SUNDAY, JUNE 15' f

5-8:00 Cocktails - Sally and Roger Majak l

722 Eleventh Street, S.E.

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1. Affirmation Session - SECY-80-271A - TMI Action Plan (Policy (Approx. 5 min.)

(PUBLIC)

Statement

2. Time Reserved for Discussion & Vote on Affirmation Item (If Required)

(Approx. 15 min.)

(PUBLIC) 11:30 Meeting with British Delegation 12400 Bost Luncheon for British Delegation 6:0C Cocktails - Mrs. Marks TUESDAY, JUNE 17 12:30 Luncheon - Mr. Tauzi - 700 19th St.

3:30 Discussion of Management-Organization & Internal Personnel Matters (Approx. 1 hr.)

(CLOSED)

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 9:30 Foreign Relations Hearing on Tarapur Room 4221 Dirksen

,f 2:00 Staff Presentation on Final Rulemaking en Emergency Preparedness SPEAKER:

K. GOLLER (SEE SECY-80-275) (Approx. 1-1/2 hrs.) (PUBLIC) i THRUSDAY, JUNE 19 10:00

1. Briefing on Report on Potential Threat to Nuclear Activities from Insiders and Briefing on DOE Study on Effectiveness of Security Clearances (Approx. 2 hrs.)

(PUBLIC)

(PORTIONS MAY BE CLOSED) SPEAKERS:

S. MULLEN /J.DAVIDSON (NMSS)

G. WEISZ (DOE)

2. Affirmation Session (Approx. 10 minutes)

(PUBLIC)

SECY-80-153 - Pro wsed Rulemaking on Reactor Siting (T)

A-80-68 (Houston Power) & A-80-77 (Pilgrim)

3. Time Reserved for Discussion & Vote on Affirmation Items (If Required)

(Approx. 15 min.)

(PUBLIC) 3:30 Agenda Planning Session (Approx. 1/2 hr.)

(EXEMPT)

Depart PM for Virginia Beach I

j FRIDAY, JUNE 20 -'NO COMMISSION MEETINGS I

VG Travel - Virginia Bar Association Conference Virginia Beach, Virginia I

SCHEDULE COMMISSIONER GILINSKY WEEK OF JUNE 23, 1980 MONDAY, JUNE 23 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS VG Travel -- Sequoyah Facility TUESDAY, JUNE 24 10:00 Discussion of Hearing Board Report on Clearance Rule (Approx. I hr)

SPEAKER: OGC (SEE SECY-79-319 & SECY-80-ll2)

(PUBLIC) 11.:30 Stephanie Cooke - Nuclear Fuel 3:45 Wilson Center WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 10:00 Briefing by AIF on Financial Status of Utilities (Approx. 2 hrs.)

SPEAKER": AIF (PUBLIC) 12:00 Lunch with Howard Shapar 1:30 Meeting with Industry, State and Local & Special Interest Group Panels on Emergency Planning & Preparedness Rulemaking and Staff Response (See SECY-80-275)

SPEAKERS : Indastry/

Utility Panel State / Local Government Panel Public Commenters Panels K. Goller SD (Approx. 3-1/2 hrs.)

THURSDAY, JUNE 26 9:30

1. Meeting w/ Representatives of the Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors Regarding the Agreement States Program (Approx. 1-1/2 hrs.)

(PULLIC)

2. Affirmation Session (Approx. 10 min.)

(PUBLIC)

a. SECY-80-153 - Proposed Fulemaking on Reactor Siting (T)
b. SECY-A-80 Petition for an AE Act Sec. 105c(2)
c. SECY-80-223 - Amendments Generally Ext. Time for Comm Action
d. SECY-A-80-82A - Draft FRN for Rule Change Revised Draft Incorporating Immediate Effectiveness (T)
e. SECY-A-80-41A - NRDC Request for Hearing in NFS Erwin (T)
3. Time Reserved for Discussion & Vote on Affirmation Items (If Required)

(Approx. 15 min.)

(PUBLIC) 1:30

1. Briefing on Recommendations of Indian Point Task Force (PUBLIC)

SPEAKERS: Task Force Members (Approx. 2 hrs.)

(SEE SECY-80-283)

2. Discussion of SECY-80-107 - Proposed Interim Hydrogen Control Requirements for Small Containments (Approx. I hr.)

(PUBLIC)

SPEAKER:

D. Ross (New paper due 6/20) 4:30 Agenda Planning Session (Approx. 1/2 hrs.)

(EXEMPT)

FRIDAY, JUNE 27 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS i.

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8:00 Sibley Hospital THURSDAY, JUL*! 10 i

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(PUBLIC)

SPEAKER:

B. Weiss (Paper due 7/7/80) 1:30 ACRS Meeting on Emergency Planning and Other Topics (Approx. I hr) Room 1046 (PUBLIC) 2:30 Discussion of Possible Vote on Interim Operation at Indian Point SPEAKER: OGC (Approx. 1-1/2 hrs.)

(PUBLIC)

Affirmation Session (Approx. 10 min.)

(PUBLIC) a.

SECY-80-236 - Lic. Raqs. for Spent Fuel Storage (T)

Time Reserved for Discussion & Vote on Affirmation Items (If required). (Approx. 15 min.)

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WEEK OF JULY 14 MONDAY, JULY 14 - NO CCMMISSION MEETINGS 10:00 Dr. Goldman 12:45 Ray Brady/ Jim Shea 1:00 Nina Serafino - Lunch 3:00 Budnits 4:00 Dr. Fleury TUESDAY, JULY 15 10:00 a.m.

1.

Briefine on Analysis of Alternatives for Conductino Indeoendent Verification Testino of Environmentally Qualified Ecuipment MU.R5: H. Thornburg/W. kutherford (Approx. 2 hrs) 1:00 - Carnesale (See SECY-80-319, NUREG/CR 1287) (PUBLIC MEETING)

.2:00 p.m.

1.

Briefine on Mid-Year Review of Financial Plans and Programs SPEAKER: W.Oircks(Approx.1-1/2 hrs)(PUBLICMEETING)

(SeeSECY-80-278) 3:00 Briefing on' Current Status of Browns Ferry Problem V. Stello (Approx. 1/2 hr.)

(PUBLIC)

WEDNESDAY, JULY 16 - NO CCMMISSION MEETINGS 10:00 Minners/Ramos - Nuclear Data Link 11:00 Interview - Gene Gritton - RES Director 12:30 Luncheon with Zaleski Lion d'Or 2:00 Interview - Robert Erdmann - RES Director

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1.

Briefine on Identification of New and Unresolved Safety issues SPEAKER:

K. Kniel/H. George (Approx.1-1/2 hrs) (PUBLIC MEETING)

(SeeSECY-80-325) 2:00 p.m.

jc Time Reserved for Discussion of Indian Point (1-1/2 hrs)

(F 3LIC MEETING)

Affirmation Session (Approx.10 min) (PUBLIC MEETING) a.

SECT-80-221 - Delegation of Auth, in Export-Related Areas b.

SECY-80-178 - Criteria for Eval. of Agreement States c.

SECY-80-157B - FOIA Request of Dr. Welt f

The following items are tentative:

d.

FRN re: Reducing Procedural Cost Burdens e.

SECY-80-236 - License Requirements for Spent Fuel Storage...

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SECY-80-291 - PRM by UCS/NRDC to Amend Rulemaking Practices g.

SECY-80-299 - NRC Personnel Security Clearance Modifications I

h.

SECY-A-80 Intervention Petition in Split Rock i

Uranium Mill Licensing j

4.

Time Reserved for Discussion and Vote on Affirmation Items (if required) (Approx.15 min.)

(PUBLIC MEETING) 4:00 VG Depart for Travel -- California FRIDAY, JULY 18 l

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(CLOSED) 12:00 Browns Ferry Briefing 2:00 BUDGET PRESENTATIONS -- RES (Approx. 3 hrs.)

(CLOSED)

TUESDAY, JULY 22 11:30 Steve Thomas, Univ. of Sussex 1:00 Briefing by Executive Branch on Export Matter (Approx. I hr.)

(CLOSED) 2:00 BUDGET PRESENTATIONS -- NRR (Approx. 3 hrs.)

(CLOSED)

WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 9:30 SUDGET PRESENTATIONS -- SD & NMSS (Approx. 3 hrs.)

(CLOSED) 1s00 Discussion of Management-Organization and Internal Personnel Matters (Approx. 1-1/2 hrs.)

(CLOSED) (nts Director 6 nLa Reorganization) 2:30 Discussion and vote on Emergency Preparedness Rule t

(Approx. 1-1/2 hrs.)

(SEE SECY-80-275/A/B)

(PUBLIC) l THURSDAY, JULY 24 9:30 BUDGET PRESENTATIONS -- ADM/EDO Offices (Approx. 3. hrs.) (CLOSED) 2:00

1. BUDGET PRESENTATIONS EDO Offices /OCM (Approx. 3 hrs.)

(CLOSED)

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FRIDAY, JULY 25 9:30 Steve Ebbin - Nuclear Safety Oversight Committee 10:00 Bill Mills, IE, Briefing on Browns Ferry 3 2:30 Discussion on Indian Point (Approx. 2 hrs.)

(PUBLIC)

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WEEK OF JULY 28 MONDAY, JULY 28 12:30 Lunch - Elinor Schwartz 2:00 BUDGET MARKUP - Preliminary Mark (CLOSED) 5:00 Steve Gage - Interview - RES Director nfESDAY, JULY 29 9:30 Ambas sador Justice Fox 2:30 BUDGET - Markup /Reclama (As Required)

(CLOSED)

WEDNESDAY, JULY 30 9:30 BUDGET Markup /Reclama (As Required)

(CLOSED) 1:00 Dennis Sandole 2:00 BUDGET - Markup /Reclana (As Required)

(CLOSED)

THURSDAY, JULY 31 9:30 Reserved Time (3 hrs.)

2:00 1.

Discussion of North Anna Full Power License (TENTATIVE)

SPEAKER:

D. Eisenhut (Approx. 1 hr.)

(PUBLIC) i FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 10:30 Personnel Meeting 2:00 Briefing on Near Ters Requirements for Construction Permits for Power Reactors (Approx. 1-1/2 hrs.)

SPEAKER:

R. Purple 4:00 Harry Radliffe, CBS News i

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MONDAY, AUGUST 4 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 2:00 Paul Cotter, Interview, ASLBP Chairman TUESDAY, AUGUST 5 - NO COMMISSIO?I MEETINGS i

10:30 Robert Felton, TERA Corporation WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6 Travel - North Anna 4

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9:30 Plesset/Fraley

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L. Evans /R. Dube (Approx. I hr.)

(PUBLIC) 3:30 Jerry Brubaker, CEQ -- with PB I

THURSDAY, AUGUST 14 10:00 Discussioh of Draf t Programmatic EIS on Decontmaination and Waste Disposal at TMI (Approx. 1-1/2 hrs.)

SPEAKER:

B. Snyder (PUBLIC) Draft PEIS due 8/8 2:00 Briefing on Hydrogen Control in the Sequoyah Containment SPEAKER:

D. Ross (Approx. 1-1/2 hrs.)

(PUBLIC)

Paper Due 8/12 Affirmation Session a.

SECY-80-300 - Physical Protection of Category II Material in Transit (T) b.

SECY-A-80-lli - Burton FOIA Appeal FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 - NO COMMISSION MEETINGS 2:30 Ann Merck-Abeles Seacoast Anti-Pollution League 4:00 Luthez Carter - Science Magazine i

SCHEDL" E COMMISSIONER GILINSKY WEEK CF AUGUST 18 MONDAY, AUGUST 18 - NO ComISSION MEETINGS 9:30 Testimony - Nuclear safety oversight Committee Room 2008 New EOS TUESDAY, AUGUST 19 - NO ComISSION MEETING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20 10:00 Discussion of Management-organisation s Internal Personnel Matters (Approx. 2 hrs.)

(CLOSED) 2:00 Discussion of North Anna Full Power License SPEAKER:

D. EISENBUT (APPROX. 1-1/2 hrs.) (PUBLIC)

(FEMA Report expected 8/18)

THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 10:00 Discussion of Sequoyah Full Power License D. Eisenhut (APPROX. 1-1/2 hrs.)

(PUBLIC)

(SER Supplement due 9/14)

FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 - NO COMMIS0luN MEETINGS VG LEAVE

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s WEEX OF SEPTEMBER 1 COMMISSIONER GILINSKY

. Monday, September 1 L A 8 0 R D A Y Tuesday, Sectember 2 NO COP 911SSION MEETINGS Wednesday, September 3 Comissioners' Conference Room 10:00 a.m.

1.

Discussion and Vote on Farley low Power Operating License SPEAKER: D.Eisennut (Approx 2 hrs) (PUBLIC MEETING)

(Documents due-8/29) 2:00 p.m.

1.

Briefino by EPA on Oraft General Standards (0ccupational Exposures, Mill railings) (Approx 2 hrs) (PUBLIC MEETING)

SPEAKER: D. Rosenbaum(EPA) (Occupational Exposures working draf-distributed 8/28; Mill Tailings working draft expected 8/29)

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1.

Discuss 4on-+ Vete

  • E*forcement Policy ( Approx l-1/2 hrs)

SPEAKER: V.5tello (See SECY-80-139; 139A) (PUBLIC MEETING) 2:00 p.m.

1.

Discussion of SECY-80-399 - Proposed Interim Amendments to Part 50 Related to Hydrooen Control & Certain Degraded Core Considerations (Approx l-1/2 hrs) (PUBLIC MEETING)

SPEAKERS:

D. Ross/G. Arlotto 2.

Affimation Session (Approx 10 min) (PUBLIC' MEETING) a.

SECY-80-364 - Fees for Withdrawn License Applications b.

SECY-80-357 - Degraded Cooling Rulemaking c.

SECY-80-373 - Licensing Req. for Uranium Mills d.

SECY-80-365 - NRC Jurisd. in Waters Beyond Agr. St. Terr.

3.

Time Reserved for Discussion & Vote on Affimation Items (IF REQUIRED) i 1.

Agenda Plannino Session (Approx 1/2 hr) (EXEMPT SESSION)

( 3:40pm (CHAIRMAN'S CONFERENCE ROOM)

Friday, Seotember 5 Commissioners' Conference Room 1:30 ACRS Meeting, Rm. 1060 H-Street 2:30 p.m.

1.

Discussion & Vote on Sequoyah Full Power Operating License SPEAKER: D. Eisenhut, (Approx l-1/2 hrs) (PUBLIC MEETING) i e

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SCHEDULE Septenter 12. 1980 COMMISSIONER GILINSKY WEK 0F SEPTEleER 15 Monday. Septeder 15 NC Cotti!SW **ETINGS 2:30 Dr. Goldman Tuesday, September 16 Comissioners' Conference Room 10:00 a.m.

1.

Discussion of Comission Program to Review Ocerating License Application (Approx 1 hr) (PUBLIC EETING)(Cont'd from 9/8) 2.

Discussion & Vote on Sequoyah (Approx 1/2 hr) (PUBLIC MEETING) 2:00 p.m.

1.

Discussion of ttanacement-Organization & Internal Personnel Matters (Chairman's Conference Room) (Approx 2 hrs)(CLOSED-Ex 2 & 6)

(Document due 9/16) 6:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report -- re Tarapur Wednesday, September 17 NO C0t9tISSION NETINGS 2:45 Senator Levin Thursday, Septeder 18 Chaiman's Conference Room 3:30 p.m.

1.

Agenda Planning Session (Approx 1/2 hr) (EXEMPT SESSION) 6:00 Hirshhorn Museum Friday, Seotereer 19 Comissioners' Conference Room Discussion of ATWS Policy.((Approx 2 hrs)(PUBLIC MEETIN 10:00 a.m.

1.

SPEAKER: H. Denton See SECY-80-409) 2.

Affimation Session (Approx 10 min) (PUBLIC MEETING)

SECY-80-358 - Reg. of Pu-238 Powered Cardiac Pacemakers a.

b.

SECY-80-236 - Licensing of Spent Fuel Storage SECY-A-80-121 - UCS Motion on Hydrogen Control c.

d.

SECY-80-382 - Denial of Petition to Amend Table S-3 SECY-80-385 - Amend. Part 2 on Discipline in Adj. Proceedings e.

f.

SECY-A-80-117 - Pending Matters in Hearing in NFS Erwin 3.

Tine Reserved for Discussion & Vote on Affirmagen Items (IF REQUIRED) 12:00 Senator Simpson 1:00 ACRS/ German Luncheon National Lawyers Club 2:00 Meeting on Commission Program to Review Operating Applications (SECY-80-414) 3

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1.

. Affirmation Session ( A; prox 10 min) (PL'BLIC MEETIr:G) a.'

SECY-BO-299A - 10 CFR Pt.' 25 - Impiecentation of Conn.Decist b.

SECY-80-422 - Appointment of ACRS ident>er 2.

Time Reserved for Discussion & Vote on Affimation Items (IF REQUIRED)

Briefine by Executive Branch on Exoort Matter (TEtlTATIVE) 3.

{CHAIRTRN'5 GUNrLKinCE RDOM) (Apprcx l-l/Z hrs)(CLOSED-Ex.1)

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' Commissioners' Conference Room 10:00 a.m.

1.

Time Reserved for u.scussion of Management-Organization and Intemal Personnel Matters (Approx 2 hrs)(CLOSED-Ex 2 & 6)

(Ch..IRMAN'S CONFERENCE R00fi) 2:00 p.m.

1.

Affinnation Session (Approx 10 min) (PUBLIC E ETING)

a. SECY-A-80 Indian Point (Cooling Towers)
b. SECY-80-411 - FOIA Appeal 2.

Time Reserved for Discussion & Vote on Affinnation Items (IF REQUIRED) 2:10 Briefing by State Dept. on Export-related matters (CLOSED) 3:30 Mrs. Reed - Western Jr. High Friday, October 3 NO C0fftISSION M ETINGS 11:00 Mrs. Marks 1

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SCHEDULE s,*****f COMMISSIONER GILINSKY WEEK OF OCTOBER 6, 1980 Monday, October 6 Chairman's Conference Room Tuesday October 7 NO Com ISSION MEETINGS Wednesday, October 8 NO Co MISSION MEETINGS Thursday, October 9 Commissioners' Conference Room 11 : 00a.m.

1.

Affirmation Session (Approx 10 min) (PUBLIC MEETING)

b. SECY-80-223A - Amenhnts to Part 2 (2.786f a) & 2.206(c))
c. SECY-A-80-758 4rder Concerning Intervention Petition on Skagit
d. Order on Board Certified Question in Black Fox 2.

Time Reserved for Discussion & Vote on Affirmation Items (IF REQUIRED)

(3:00 p.m. - ACRS)

Room 1046 Friday, October 10 NO C0PetISSION MEETINGS 10:00 Moseley,,IE, Briefing on TitI Information Flow 11:30 Film - France Goes Nuclear (Brn Wattenberg Program) a 12:30 Luncheon - Barbara Newman

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1.

Briefine on NRC EE0 Procram (Approx 1 hr) (PUBLIC MEETING)

SPEAKER:

E. Tucker (Dutline & Viewgraphs due 10/s) 12:30 Luncheon - Sandy Spector 2:30 - Bickel/ Abbott, ACRS 5:30 Korean Reception 4:00 - Uberhorst Thursday, October 16 Cornissioners' Conference Room

' 10:00 a.m.

1.

Discussion of SECY-80-3*5 - Unresolved Safety Issues SPEAKER:

K. Kneil (Approx l-1/2 hrs) (PUBLIC MEETING) 2.

Affirmation Session (Approx 10 min) (PUBLIC MEETING) a.

SECY-80-375 - 10 CFR 50 Revision on Fracture Toughness b.

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SECY-A-80-738 - Order on Psychological Stress at TwI (Approx 1/2 hr) (WsWC1. sed Status to be Determined)

(OGC) 12:00 Luncheon - Will Kreigsman 2:00p Discussion & Vote on Fire Protection Procram SPEAKER: (hRR/SD)

(Approx l-1/2 hrs) (PUBLICMEETIN3) t (SECY-80-438A; New Staff Memo Que 10/10)

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(CHAIRMAN'S C0!!FEPSCE Room)

Friday, October 17 Comissioners' Conference Room 10:00 a.m.

1.

Discussion of flanaoement-Orcanization and Internal Perstnnel Matte-:

(CNiman's Conference Room) (Apprcx 2 hrs) (CLOSED-Ex. 2-6) 12:00 Lunch - Benglesdorf 2:00p 1.

Briefine by IE on Report on NFS-Erwin SPEAKER: (IE)

(Approx i-1/2 nrs) (PUBLIC MEETING)

(Document due 10/15)

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-NO C0 pet!SSION MEETINGS 3:00 Dr. Hoffelfinger

. Tuesday. October 21 NO C0petISSION MEETINGS 10:00 Tony Cotter - ASLBP 11:00 Mr. Dokas, Greek visitor 12:00 Connaission Luncheon for Greek visitors 2:00 Fire', Protection Rule _

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1.

Affirmation Session (Approx 10 min) (PUBLIC MEETING) a.

SECY-80-364A - Fees for Withdrawn Applications j

b.

SECY-80-375 - 10 CFR 50 Revision on Fracture Tous:iness i

d.

SECY-80-223A - Amendments to Parts 2.786(a) and 2.206(c) (TENTATIVE) 2:30 State Department Briefing re Tarapur w/PB Room 7835 State 4:00 Hanrahan/M'ilhoan re Unresolved Safety Issues 6:30 Reception - Egyptian Embassy Friday, Octcber 24 NO C0t911SSION MEETINGS 2:00 Hanrahan/Sege - Safety Goal l

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1.

Continuation of Discussion & Vote on Fire Protection Program SPE/dERS: (hRR/0GC) 15ee SECY-80-438A)

(Approx 2 hrs)

(PUBLIC MEETING)

Tuesday, October 28 Comissioners' Conference Room Mrs. Shafer-Western Jfa. Ifichrification of TMI Action Plan Recuiremnts 9:00 1.

Briefine on C

~10:00 a.m.

SPEAKER:

D. Eisennut (5ee H.Denton tieno - 10/ZZJ (Approx 1-1/2 hrs)

(PUBLIC MEETING) 2:00 p.m.

1.

Presentations by GE. AIF & EPR! on Anticioated Transients Without Scram (ATwS)

(Approx 2 hrs) (PUBLIC MEETING) 5PEAKERS: G.5henrooc(GE); D.C.Gibbs(AIF): G.Lellouche (EPRI)

Wednesday, October 29 NO COP 9tI5510N MEETING 5 10:00 Joan Freeze - Kent State Bob Burnette - Routing Information in Illinois 11:00 Thursdaye October 30 Comissioners' Conference Room 10:00 a.m.

1.

Discussien of Flanacement-Orcanization & Internal Personnel Patters (Approx 2 hrs)

(CLOSED-Ex. 2 3,6)

(CHAIRMAN'S CONFERENCE R00'i) 1:00 Stello Briefing on Indian Point Water Spill 2:00 Bernie Snyder - Status of TMI-2 Continuation of Briefing on Clarification of TMI Accion 3:00 Plan Requirements 5:30 Reception - Women in Govt. Relations - 2320 S St., N.W.

Friday, October 31 Comissioners' Conference Room VG I. EAVE l

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WEEK OF NOVE*,ER 3 COMMISSIONER GILINSKY Mond:y, riovecer 3 l

9:30 Minogue 2.30 c.m.

1.

Briefinn by Executive Branch (CLOSED-Exemption 1)

Tuestav, Neve ber t.

10:30 Stephanie Cooke Wednesday, Noveder 5 Mb C0fttISSION E ETINGS 10:00 Snyder/Eilperin re EPICOR II 11:30 Dan Badger 12:30 Lunch - Ellen Miller 2:30 Dr. Plesret Thursday, Novet er 6 Comissioners' Conference Room 10:00 a.m.

1.

Affirmation Session (Approx 10 min) (PUBLIC E ETIN3)

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l 2:00 ACRS Meeting - 1046 H St.

(3:30p.m.)

1.

Agenda Planning session (Approx 1/2 hr) (EXEMPT SESSION)

(CMAIRt%h'5 CONFERENCE RDOM)

Friday, Novecee 7, NO C0fNISSION EETIrlGS 5:30 OELD Managem'ent Conference Reception 5:liffside Inn, Harpers Ferry, W.Va.

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. Monday, Neverter 10 Commissioners' Conference Room 10:00 a.m.

1.

Discussion of ATWS Policy (See SECY-80-409) (Approx 2 hrs)

SPEAKERS: W.Minners, T.5peis (NRR);

(PUBLIC EETING)

J. Norberg(50)

(Staff paper due by 11/7) 1:00 Depart for TMI 2:00 p.m.

1.

Briefina on Inclusion of Steam Generator Transients as a USI

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(Approx 1 hr)

(PUBLIC NETING)

(Staff document due by 11/7)

Tuesday, Neve@r 11 H O L I

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Wednesday, Neverter 12 NO C0ttilSSION EETINGS 10:00 Basdekas 12:30 Luncheon - Swiss Ambassador Hegner Thursday, Nevember 13 NO C0ffilSSION EETINGS 10:30 Prof. Zangger 3:00 Joan Holt- - NYPIRG Friday, Nevember 14 Coersissioners' Conference Room 10:00 a.m.

1.

Briefine by IE on Current Status of Indian Point-2 Investication of the Containment Flooding Event, and Basis for Allowino Restart of Indian Point-3 ( Approx 1 hrh and Discussion of Instructions to Board on Indian Point V. Stello/L. Bickwit(PUBLIC EETING)

(Approx 1 hr)

. _ _ _ PF6ceeding SPEAKERS:

I 2:00 Continuation of Morning meeting on Indian Point l

l 4:00 Appointment - Wilson Center l

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SCHEDULE HEEK OF NOVEEER 17 Monday, Never.ber 17 Comissioners' Conference Room 11:00 French visitors 12:00 French Luncheon 6:00 League of Women voters Speech Tuesday, November 18 Comissioners' Conference Room 10:00 a.m.

1.

Comission Meeting on fodine Release from Accidents; and Estimates of Consecuences of Nuclear Accidents (SeeSECY-80-504)

SPEAKERS: (Invitees /NRC Staff)

(PLSLIC PEETING) 12:00 Lunch w/Emshwiller (Approx 2 hrs) 2:00 p.m.

1.

_ Continuation of Morninn tieeting (Approx 2-1/2 hrs)(PUBLIC EETING' 7:45 cocktails - MS/ ENS Inter. national Conference Sheraton Washington Hotel -

Wednesday, November 19 NO C0ffilSSION EETINGS 10:00 - Dieckamp 7:00 Indian Reception for Bedi 2:00 ' Hanrahan Thursday, Novecter 20 Chaiman's Conference Room 2:00 TMI-Psychological Stress Issue 4:00 p.m.

1.

Discussion of tiananement-Organization & Internal Personnel fiatters

( Approx 1 hr) (CLOSED-Exemptions 2, 6)

Friday, November 21 Commissioners' Conference Room 11:00 J.m.

1.

Affimation or Discussion & Vote (Approx 1 hr)(PUBLIC E ETINC-)

a.

SECY-80-448 - Narrative Explanation of S-3 Table b.

SECY-80-476 - Reporting of Physical Security Events c.

SECY-80-457 - E00 Delegation of Authority d.

SECY-80-465 - Proposed Rulemaking--Post-CP Design Changes l

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1.

Briefing on Radiation Health Effects and Radiation Research SPEAKERS: (5D/NAS/NIH, Others)

(See 11/6 Outline) 1 (Approx 2 hrs) (PUBLIC EETING)

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1.

Discussion of SECY-80 409 - PP? to A. mend 10 CFR 50 Corcernino Anticioateo Transients hithout scra, ( Ara 5) Events (Aporox l-1/2 hrs) 5FEAKER:

w. Minners (FUBLIC MEETINC.) (see also 11/7 re-o R. Minogue to Comission)

Wednesday, Noveeber 26 Comissioners' Conference Room 10:00 2.c.

1.

Discussion on SECY-20 474/4744 - Final Rule - 10 CFR 60 -

Disposal of ML Rad waste in Geologic Repositories - Lice'tsire Proceogres

( Aporox 1 r.r)

(PLBLIC MEETING) 5F EAKER5:6. Roberts (50)/J. Martin (Mv3S) i 2:00 p.m.

1.

Discussion of Instructions to Board on Indian Point Proceeding SPEAKER:

L. Bickwit (Approx. 1-1/2 hrs.)

PUBLIC MEETING 2.

Affirration Session (Approx 10 min) (PUBLIC MEETING)

SECY-80-500 - Change in Titles for Licensing and Appeal Board Members SECY-80-489 - Resppo'intment of ACRS Member i

3.

Time Reserved for Discussion & Yota s. Af#fmation Iter s (IF REQUIRED)

(3:30 p.m.)

4.

fjenda plannino Session (30 min) (EXEPFT SESSION)

(CHAIRMAh'5 C0hFERLN;E ROOM I

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1.

Briefing on Environmental Releases at NFS-Erwin and Other Fuel Cycle Plants (Approx 1 hr)

(PUBLIC MEETING)

SPEAKER:

R. Page (N"SS) (See SECY-80-519)

T,uesday, December 2 Comissioners' Conference Room Wednesday, December 3 Comissioners' Conference Room 10:00 a.m.

1.

Briefing on Ice Condenser and* Mark III Containments (See 11/26 memo)

SPEAKER: J. Knight (NRR) (Approx l-1/2 hrs) (PUBLIC E ETING) 12:00 Luncheon - Wallette 2:00 p.m.

1.

Affimation Session (Approx 30 min! (PUBLIC E ETING)

a. SECY-80-472/472A - Revised Criteria for States
b. SECY-80-481 - Protection of Unclassified Safeguards Info.
c. SECY-80-482 - Petition for Rule Making from Public Citizen Litigation Group on Reo. Levels of Financial Protection
d. SECY-80-465 - Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Concerning Design & Other Changes after CP Issuance
e. SECY-A-80-168 - Rulemaking in 10 CFR Part 2
f. SECY-A-80-175 - ALAB-613 in the Matter of Pennsylvania Power & Light Co.

2.

Time Reserved for Dis:ussion & Vote of Affimation Items _

(IF REQUIRED)

Thursday, December 4 Chairman's Conference Room Meeting with Auditors of(Nine Mige gn)ieTdXEPFT SESSION) 10;00 o

Agenda Planning Session Approx 3 m 3:30 p.m.

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6:30 Brookings Friday, December 5 NO COPHISSION MEETINGS 2:00 ACRS Meeting - Rm. 1046 H-St.

6:00 JASON Reception

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NOCONil5510NMEblNGS Monday. December 8 Tuesday. December 9 NO COPNI551(* MEETINGS 2:00 Robert Manning, New York Tiznes Magazine Wednesday. Decembee 10 Comunissionen' Conference Room Briefing on SECY-80-511 - Storace of low-level Radioactive Wastes 1:30 p.m.

1.

at Power Reactor Sites _ (Approx l-l/Z hrs) (PUBLIC MEf.HNFa)

SPEAKER: L. Rouse (NMSS)

'(3:00p.m.)

2.

Discussion of Indian Point Enforcement Action _ (Approx 1-1/2 hrs) 5PEAKER: V. Stallo (CMAIRMAN'S CONF iUi)

(CLOSED-Ex.7)

Thursday. December 11 Comunissioners' Conference Room 10:00 a.m.

1.

Discussion of SECY-80-474 - Final Rule'"- 10 CFR 60 - Disposal of HL Rad Waste in Geolooic Repositories - Licensino Procecures SPEAKERS: C. Roberts /J. Martin (Approx l-1/2 hrs) (PUBLICMEETING).

2:00 p.m.

1.

Discussion of SECY-80-491 - Prooosed Rulemakino " Qualification of Reactor Operators" prox l-1/2 hrs (PUBLIC MEETING)

SPEAKER 5.

E. Wer. zinger (

/P. Collins (lyRR i

2.

Affirmation Session (Approx 20 min) (PUBLIC MEETING) a.

Affimations

1. SECY-80-448 - Proposed Narrative Explanation of Table 5-3
2. SECY-A 80-168 - Rulemaking in.10 CFR Part 2
3. SECY-80-482 - PRM from Pub. Citizen Litigation Group on Reoutred Levels of Financial Protection (TENTATIVE) b.

Discussion & Vote of Above Affirmation Items, If Reouf red I

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Agenda Planning Session (30 min) (EXEMPT SESSION)

Friday. December 12 VG Travel - Trip to Region III & Bailly 1

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IdEEK OF DECEM ER 15 Monday, December 15 Comunissioners' Conference Room 10:00 a.m.

1.

Discussion of Instructions to Board on Indian Point Proceeding SPEAKER:

L. Bickwit (Approx l-1/2 nrs) (PUBLIC MEETIhG)

(See SECY-A-80-179C) 2:00 Janice Kerrigan - Phillips Building Tuesday, December 16 MO COPMISSION MEETINGS vG Travel - Salem Wednesday, December 17 Coussissioners' Conference Room 10:00 a.m.

1.

Briefino by Executive Branch on Export Matters (Approx 1 hr) l (CHAIRMAN'S CONFERENCE R00M)

(CLOSED-Ex. 1) 2:00 p.m.

1.

Briefino on TVA's Activities in Emergency Offsite Facilities SPEAKERS: (TVA Representatives) (Approx 1 hr) (PUBLIC EETING) 2.

A_ff'rination Session (Approx 10 min) (PUBLICMEETING) a.

Affirmations

1. SECY-80-501 - PRM on 10 CFR 50 rt Emergency Resp. Plans for Nuclear Facilities
3. SECT-80-507 - Integrated Operational Experience Reporting System
4. SECY-80-472/472A - Revised Criteria for States

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