ML20126L721
| ML20126L721 | |
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| Issue date: | 06/06/1985 |
| From: | Palladino N NRC COMMISSION (OCM) |
| To: | Broyhill J, Dingell J, Markey E, Moorhead C HOUSE OF REP., ENERGY & COMMERCE |
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The Honorable John Dingell, Chairman Committee on Energy and Commerce j
United States House of Representatives Washington, D.C.
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Dear Mr. Chairman:
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This is in response to your letter, dated June 3, 1985, concerning l
the Commission's changes to its Government in the Sunshine regulations, i
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Your letter asked that we provide the Committee with the Commission's written procedures for implementing the new rule.
The Commission has not yet finalized any implementing procedures.
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l The Commission will maintain a record of all informal gatherings l
not subject to Sunshine Act requirements, and will keep the i
j Congress and the public informed on a monthly basis of the nature i
i of such gatherings as you requested.
Consistent with that policy, l
the date, participants and subject of such gatherings, including a 4
list of any documents that were the subject of the discussion, 1
will be recorded and made available to the oversight Committees of l
j the Congress.
A monthly listing will also be made available~to the public, i
I The Commission's revisions of its Sunshine regulations were intended to foster collegiality and improve its ability to do the l
public's business, and do not compromise or circumvent the requirements of the Sunshine Act i n any way.
The Commission i
4 trusts that the above prceedure for advising Congress and the public, and the final procedure when adopted, will be helpful to the Congress in the exercise of-its oversight responsibility.
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June 6, 1985 CHAMMAN The Honorable James T.
Broyhill Ranking Minority Member Committee on Energy and Commerce United States House of Representatives Washington. 0.C.
20515
Dear Congressman Broyhill:
This is in resporse to your letter, dated June 3, 1985, concerning the Commission's changes to its Government in the Sunshine regulations.
Your letter asked that we provide the Committee with the Commission's written procedures for implementing the new rule.
The Commission has not yet finalized any implementing procedures.
No non-Sunshine Act gatherings have yet been held.
Our staff is developing procedures for Commission review, and we will be pleased to provide them to you as soon as they have been agreed upon.
The Commission will maintain a record of all informal gatherings not subject to Sunshine Act requirements, and will keep the Congress and the public informed on a monthly basis of the nature of such gatherings as you requested.
Consistent with that policy, the date, participants and subject of such gatherings, including a list of any documents that were the subject of the discussion, will be recorded and made available to the oversight Committees of the Congress.
A monthly listing will also be made available to the public.
The Commission's revisions of its Sunshine regulations were intended to foster collegiality and improve its ability to do the public's business, and do not compromise or circumvent the requirements of the Sunshine Act in any way.
The Commission trusts that the above procedure for advising Congress and the public, and the final procedure when adopted, will be helpful to the Congress in the exercise of its oversight responsibility.
Sincerely,
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June 6, 1985 CHAIRMAN The Honorable Edward J. Markey, Chairman Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Power Committee on Energy and Commerce United States House of Representatives Washington, D.C.
20515
Dear Mr. Chairman:
This is in response to your letter, dated June 3, 1985, concerning the Commission's changes to its Government in the Sunshine regulations.
Your letter asked that we provide the Committee with the Commission's written procedures for implementing the new rule.
The Commission has not yet finalized any implementing procedures.
No non-Sunshine Act gatherings have yet been held.
Our staff is developing procedures for Commission review, and we will be pleased to provide them to you as soon as they have been agreed upon.
The Commission will maintain a record of all informal gatherings not subject to Sunshine Act requirements, and will keep the Congress and the public informed on a monthly basis of the nature of such gatherings as you requested.
Consistent with that policy, the date, participants and subject of such gatherings, including a list of any documents that were the subject of the discussion, will be recorded and made available to the oversight Committees of the Congress.
A monthly listing will also be made available to the public.
The Commission's revisions of its Sunshine regulations were intended to foster collegiality and improve its ability to do the public's business, and do not compromise or circumvent the requirements of the Sunshine Act in any way.
The Commission trusts that the above procedure for advising Congress and the public, and the final procedure when adopted, will be helpful to the Congress in the exercise of its oversight responsibility.
Sincerely, O/
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June 6, 1985 CHAIRMAN The Honorable Carlos J. Moorhead Ranking Minority Member Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Power Committee on Energy and Commerce United States House of Representatives Washington, D.C.
20515
Dear Congressman Moorhead:
This is in response to your letter, dated June 3, 1985, concerning the Commission's changes to its Government in the Sunshine regulations.
Your letter asked that we provide the Committee with the Commission's written procedures for implementing the new rule.
The Commission has not yet finalized any implementing procedures.
No non-Sunshine Act gatherings have yet been held.
Our staff is developing procedures for Commission review, and we will be pleased to provide them to you as soon as they have been agreed upon.
The Commission will maintain a record of all informal gatherings not subject to Sunshine Act requirements, and will keep the Congress and the public informed on a monthly basis of the nature of such gatherings as you requested.
Consistent with that policy, the date, participants and subject of such gatherings, including a list of any documents that were the subject of the discussion, will be recorded and made available to the oversight Committees of the Congress.
A monthly listing will also be made available to the public.
The Commission's revisions of its Sunshine regulations were intended to foster collegiality and improve its ability to do the public's business, and do not compromise or circumvent the requirements of the Sunshine Act in any way.
The Commission trusts that the above procedure for advising Congress and the public, and the final procedure when adopted, will be helpful to the Congress in the exercise of its oversight responsibility.
Sincerely,
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