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Forwards Press Release 85-52 Re Ad Hoc Advisory Committee for Review of Enforcement Policy Meetings on 850410-11 & 30-0501 in Bethesda,Md Concerning Study of Effectiveness of NRC Current Enforcement Program
ML20140H834
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Issue date: 04/01/1985
From: Kammerer C
NRC OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL AFFAIRS (OCA)
To: Markey, Simpson, Udall M
HOUSE OF REP., HOUSE OF REP., INTERIOR & INSULAR AFFAIRS, SENATE
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fyb The Honorable Morris Udall, Chaiman Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment Comittee on Interior and Insular Affairs United States House of Representatives i Washington, DC 20515 l

Dear Mr. Chairman:

Enclosed for your information is an announcement that the Nuclear Regulatory Comission's Ad Hoc Advisory Comittee for Review of Enforcesnent Policy will hold public meetings on April 10-11 and -

April 30-May 1 in Bethesda, Maryland, that are related to the comittee's in-depth study of the effectiveness of the NRC's -

current enforcement program.

Sinc e1 Ca on Kam r, O ector Offi:e of Congressional Affairs

Enclosure:

As stated cc: Rep. Manuel lujan IDENTICAL LETTER SENT T0:

Sen. Simpson/cc: Sen. Hart Rep. Markey/cc: Rep. Moorhead .

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Washington, D.C. 20655 No. 85-52 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tel. 301/492-7715 (Friday, March 29,1985)

NRC ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW 0F ENFORCEMENT POLICY TO HOLD PUBLIC MEETINGS The Nuclear Regulatory Comission's Ad Hoc Advisory Comittee for Review of Enforcement Policy will hold public meetings on April 10-11 and April 30-May 1 in Bethesda, Maryland, that are related to the committee's in-depth study of the effectiveness of the NRC's current enforcement program.

The meetings will be held in Room P-118 of the Phillips Building, 7920 Norfolk Avenue, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. .

On April 10-11, the committee will receive coments on the NRC's enforcement policy from representatives of the Edison Electric Institute, the Atomic Industrial Forum, the Washington, D.C., law finn of Bishop, Liberman, Purcell and Reynolds and the Government Accountability Project.

On April 30, representatives of the Environmental Protection Agency will provide a description of the policies and practices of EPA's enforcement programs. That same day, and again on May 1, the committee will discuss public coments received on the NRC enforcement policy and begin the

! development of a report with recomendations to the Comission.

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