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Provides Status of Fee Collection Activities for FY98, Consistent with Past Practice
ML20155F643
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Issue date: 10/29/1998
From: Shirley Ann Jackson, The Chairman
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
To: Domenici P, Domenici P, Inhofe J, Kasich J, Mcdade J, Schaefer D
HOUSE OF REP., HOUSE OF REP., ENERGY & COMMERCE, SENATE, SENATE, APPROPRIATIONS, SENATE, ENVIRONMENT & PUBLIC WORKS
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NUDOCS 9811060080
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Dear Mr. Chairman:

The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation #et of 1990, as amended, requires the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) in each of the fiscal years 1991 through 1998 to collect fees and annual charges the.t approximate 100 percent of its budget authority, less the amount appropriated to the NRC from the Nuclear Waste Fund. Consistent with past practice, we are providing you the status of fee collection activities for FY 1998. Public Law 105-62 appropriated $472.8 million to the NRC for fiscal year 1998. Of the funds appropriated to the NRC, $15 million was derived from the Nuclear Waste Fund and $3 million was appropriated for regulatory reviews and other  !

assistance provided to the Department of Energy and other Federal agencies; both of which are excluded from license fee revenues.

In FY 1998, the total amount collected through fees and other charges was $458.9 million. Of this total, $454.8 million offsets our appropriation, bringing the net appropriation for FY 1998 to

$18 million. The remaining $4.1 million will be used to reduce the total fees assessed in FY 1999.

Sincerely, Shirley Ann Jackson cc: Senator Bob Graham 1

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Dear Mr. Chairman:

The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990, as amended, requires the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) in each of the fiscal years 1991 through 1998 to collect fees and annual charges that approximate 100 percent of its budget authority, less the amount appropriated to the NRC from the Nuclear Weste Fund. Consistent with past practice, we are providing you the status of fee collection activities for FY 1998. Public Law 105-62 appropriated $472.8 million to the NRC for fiscal year 1998. Of the funds appropriated to the NRC, $15 million was derived from the Nuclear Waste Fund and $3 million was appropriated for regulatory reviews and other

' assistance provided to the Department of Energy and other Federal agencies; both of which are l' excluded from license fee revenues. l

- In FY 1998, the total amount collected through fees and other charges was $458.9 million. Of this total, $454.8 million offsets our appropriation, bringing the net appropriation for FY 1998 to l

$18 million. The remaining $4.1 million will be used to reduce the total fees assessed in FY 1999.  !

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%*****$[' October 29,-1998 CHAIRMAN The Honorable Joseph M. McDade, Chairman Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development Committee on Appropriations United States House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515

Dear Mr. Chairman:

The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990, as amended, requires the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) in each of the fiscal years 1991 through 1998 to collect fees and annual charges that approximate 100 percent of its budget authority, less the amount appropriated to the NRC from the Nuclear Waste Fund. Consistent with past practice, we are providing you the status of fee collection activities for FY 1998. Public Law 105-62 appropriated $472.8 million to the NRC for fiscal year 1998. Of the funds appropriated to the NRC, $15 million was derived from the Nuclear Waste Fund and $3 million was appropriated for regulatory reviews and other assistance provided to the Department of Energy and other Federal agencies; both of which are excluded from license fee revenues.

In FY 1998, the total amount collected through fees and other charges was $458.9 million. Of this total, $454.8 million offsets our appropriation, bringing the net appropriation for FY 1998 to

$18 million. The remaining $4.1 million will be used to reduce the total fees assessed in FY 1999.

Sincerely, Shirley Ann Jackson cc: Representative Vic Fazio

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Dear Mr. Chairman:

The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990, as amended, requires the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) in each of the fiscal years 1991 through 1998 to collect fees and annual l charges that approximate 100 percent of its budget authority, less the amount appropriated to the NRC from the Nuclear Waste Fund. Consistent with past practice, we are providing you the status of fee collection activities for FY 1998. Public Law 105-62 appropriated $472.8 million to the NRC for fiscal year 1998. Of the funds appropriated to the NRC, $15 million was derived j from the Nuclear Wasto Fund and $3 million was appropriated for regulatory reviews and other assistance provided to the Department of Energy and other Federal agencies; both of which are excluded from license fee revenues, in FY 1998, the total amount collected through fees and other charges was $458.9 million. Of this total, $454.8 million offsets our appropriation, bringing the net appropriation for FY 1998 to

$18 million. The remaining $4.1 million will be used to reduce the total fees assessed in l FY 1999. I l

Sincerely, Shirley Ann Jackson cc: Senator Harry Reid l

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          • October 29, 1998 CHAIRMAN The Honorable Pete Domenici,' Chairman Committee on the Budget United States Senate Washington, D.C. 20510

Dear Mr. Chairman:

The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990, as amended, requires the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) in each of the fiscal years 1991 through 1998 to collect fees and annual charges that approximate 100 percent of its budget authority, less the amount appropriated to the NRC from the Nuclear Waste Fund. Consistent with past practice, we are providing you the status of fee collection activities for FY 1998. Public Law 105-62 appropriated $472.8 million to the NRC for fiscal year 1998. Of the funds appropriated to the NRC, $15 million was derived from the Nuclear Waste Fund and $3 million was appropriated for regulatory reviews and other assistance provided to the Department of Energy and other Federal agencies; both of which are excluded from license fee revenues.

In FY 1998, the total amount collected through fees and other charges was $458.9 million. Of this total, $454.8 million offsets our appropriation, bringing the net appropriation for FY 1998 to

$18 million. The remaining $4.1 million will be used to reduce the total fees assessed in FY 1999.

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The Honorable John R. Kasich, Chairman Committee on the Budget United States House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515 l

Dear Mr. Chairman:

The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990, as amended, requires the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) in each of the fiscal years 1991 through 1998 to collect fees and annual charges that approximate 100 percent of its budget authority, less the amount appropriated to the NRC from the Nuclear Waste Fund. Consistent with past practice, we are providing you the status of fee collection activities for FY 1998. Public Law 105-62 appropriated $472.8 million to the NRC for fiscal year 1998. Of the funds appropriated to the NRC, $15 million was derived from the Nuclear Waste Fund and $3 million was appropriated for regulatory reviews and other assistance provided to the Department of Energy and other Federal agencies; both of which are excluded from license fee revenues.

4 in FY 1998, the total amount collected through fees and other charges was $458.9 million. Of this total, $454.8 million offsets our appropriation, bringing the net appropriation for FY 1998 to

$18 million. The remaining $4.1 million will be used to reduce the total fees assessed in FY 1999.

Sincerely, LfM Shirley Ann Jackson cc: Representative John Spratt, Jr.

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