ML20055H666
| ML20055H666 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Issue date: | 07/18/1990 |
| From: | Carr K NRC COMMISSION (OCM) |
| To: | Bennett W PRESIDENT OF U.S. & EXECUTIVE OFFICES |
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| NUDOCS 9007270142 | |
| Download: ML20055H666 (1) | |
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%.'... + p' July 18, 1990 CHAIRMAN Mr. William J. Bennett Director Office of National Drug Control Policy Executive Office of the President Washington, D.C. 20500 1-
Dear Mr. Bennett:
1 In response to your June 28, 1990 request, on the basis of information supplied by the NRC staff, I certify that procureraent contracts awarded to individuals and specific licenses issued to individuals are the only " federal benefits" i
l associated with the NRC's activities that are covered by Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988.
NRC issues specific licenses to individuals licensed as nuclear reactor l
operators.
NRC also occasionally issues materials licenses to individuals, although most such licenses are issued to corporate entities.
Each contract solicitation and resultant contract includes a I
statement notifying applicants that "Section 5301 of the Ant'-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 (P.L.100-690) may be cause for the der.,a1 of specific benefits to individuals convicted of drug l
trafficking or possession."
The Commission's proposed Fitness for Duty rule for Reactor Operators, amending 10 CFR Part 55, i
was published for comment on April 17, 1990.
It states that drug conviction can result in suspension,- denial or revocation of an individual's nuclear reactor operator-license.
If your staff has any questions, please contactcMary Jo Mattia, Acting Director,-Division of Contracts and Property Management at (301) 492-4347.
Sincerely, l
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Kenneth M. Carr OFo2-9007270142 900718 FDR COMMS NRCC CORRESPONDENCE PDC
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