ML20128F642
| ML20128F642 | |
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| Issue date: | 01/29/1993 |
| From: | Selin I, The Chairman NRC COMMISSION (OCM) |
| To: | Carper T, Racicot M, Rossello P DELAWARE, STATE OF, MONTANA, STATE OF, PUERTO RICO, COMMONWEALTH OF |
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CHAIRMAN The Honorable Marc Racicot Governor of Montana Helena, Montana 59620
Dear Governor Racicot:
As you assume the Office _of Governor of Montana, I look forward to working with you to fu] fill the Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion's responsibilities to protect public health and safety in regulating nuclear facilities and materials.
More specifically, I am writing to Jolicit Montana's continued participation in NRC's State Liaison Officer program.
In 1976, the NRC adopted a recommendation of State organizations, including the National Governors' Association, that we request each State to appoint a single person to act as liaison to_NRC to improve-Federal / State cooperation.
The NRC looks'to Governor-appointed State Liaison Officers to provido_a communication channel between the States and the NRC, to be-the key person in the State to keep the-governor completely informed on regulatory health and safety matters as appropriate to their interests and responsibilities, and to provide NRC with answers to-questions posed to the States on particular issues.
If you or your staff have any questions or wish additional information, please contact Carlton Kammerer, Director, Office of State-Programs (301-504-2321), or Charles A. Hackney, our Regional State-Liaison Officer-(817-860-8267).
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter. -At your convenience, I or one of my-fellow Commissioners will be available to meet with you to discuss any areas of concern you may have with regard to NRC activities.
I look forward to continuing an excellent working relationship with the State of
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- CHAIRMAN The Honorable Thomas Carper Governor of Delaware Dover, Delaware 19901
Dear Governor Carper:
As you assume the Office of Governor of Delaware, I look forward to working with you to fulfill the Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion's responsibilities to protect public health and safety in regulating nuclear facilities and materials.
More specifically, I am writing to solicit Delaware's continued participation'in NRC's State Liaison Officer program.
In 1976, the NRC adopted a recommendation of State organizations, including the National Governors' Association, that we request' each State to appoint a single person to act as liaison to NRC to improve Federal / State coopcration.
The NRC looks to Governor-appointed State Liaison officers to provide a communication channel between the States and the NRC, to be the-key person in the State to keep the governor completely informed on regulatory health and safety matters as appropriate to their interests and responsibilities, and to provide NRC with answers to questions-posed to the States on particular issues.
If you or your-staff have any questions or wish additional information, please contact Carlton Kammerer, Director, Office of.
State Programs (301-504-2321), or Todd Fish, cur Acting Regional ~
State Liaison Officer-(215-337-5246).
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.
At your convenience, I or one of my fellow Commissioners will_be available to meet with'you to discuss any areas of-concern you may have with regard to NRC activities.
I look forward-to continuing an excellent working: relationship with the State of Delaware.
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Dr. Harry W. Otto Department of Natural. Resources and Environmental Control
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The Honorable Pedro J.
Rossell6 Governor of Puerto Rico San Juan, Puerto Rico 00901 l
Dear Governor Rossell6:
As you assume the Office of Governor of Puerto Rico, I look forward to working with you to fulfill the Nuclear-Regulatory-1 Commission's responsibilities to protect public health and safety in regulating nuclear facilities and materials.
More specifically, I am writing to solicit Puerto Rico's continued participation in NRC's State Liaison Officer program.
In 1976, the NRC adopted a recommendation of State organizations, including the National Governors' Association, that we request-each State to appoint a single person to act as liaison to NRC to
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improve Federal / State cooperation.
The NRC looks to Governor-appointed State Liaison Officers to provide a communication channel between the States and the NRC, to be the-keyLperson in the State to keep the Governor completely informed on regulatory health and safety matters as appropriate to their-interests and responsibilities, and to provide NRC with answers to_ questions posed to the States on particular issues.
We continue to.believe that Puerto Rico, ao a Territory of the United States and a self-governing Commonwealth, should be included: in our State Liaison :
Officers' Program.
If you or your staff have any questions or wich additional-information, please contact Carlton Kammarer, Director, Office of State Programs (301-504-2321), or Robert'Trojanowski, Jour Regional State Liaison Officer (404-331-5597).
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.
At-your convenience, I or one of my fellow Commissioners will be available to meet with you to discuss any areas of concern you may have with regard to NRC activities.
I look forward to continuing an excellent working relationship with the. Common-wealth of Puerto Rico.
Sincerely, lyt,:
Ivan Selin cc:
Santos Rohena Betancourt Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board m
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