ML20135E730
| ML20135E730 | |
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| Issue date: | 12/10/1996 |
| From: | Hoyle J NRC OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY (SECY) |
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| REF-10CFR9.7 SECY-96-212-C, NUDOCS 9612120030 | |
| Download: ML20135E730 (2) | |
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i COMMISSION VOTING RECORD DECISION ITEM:
SECY-96-212 TITLE:
REVIEW OF DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY'S PROPOSAL FOR TRITIUM PRODUCTION IN COMMERCIAL LIGHT-WATER REACTORS The Commission, with Chairman Jackson and Commissioners Rogers, Dicus, and Diaz agreeing and Commissioner McGaffigan agreeing in part and disagreeing in part, approved the subject paper as recorded in the Staff Requirements Memorandum (SRM) of December 10, 1996.
This Record contains a summary of voting on this matter together with the individual vote sheets, views and comments of the Chairman and Commissioners, and the SRM of December 10, 1996.
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Chairman Jackson Commissioner Rogers Commissioner Dicus Commissioner Diaz Commissioner McGaffigan OGC EDO 9612120030 961210 PDR COMMS NRCC (JMm)
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COMR. McGAFFIGAN COMMENT RESOLUTION In their vote sheets, Chairman Jackson and Commissioners Rogers, Dicus, 2.nd Diaz apprm<cd the staff's recommendation.
l Commissioner McGaffigan approved in part and disapproved in part.
He believes that the Commission itself has a responsibility to address the issue of the use of NRC licensed facili les for defense purposes. The majority of the Commission disagreed, believing that this is a policy matter to be decided at the National level by the Executive Branch and the Congress.
Subsequently, the comments of the majority of the Commission were incorporated into the guidance to staff as reflected in the SRM issued on December 10, 1996.
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