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Confirms Continued Participation of State of New Mexico in NRC State Liaison Officer Program
ML20196G174
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Issue date: 05/20/1999
From: Shirley Ann Jackson, The Chairman
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To: Johnson G
NEW MEXICO, STATE OF
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NUDOCS 9907010072
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Dear Governor Johnson:

I am writing to confirm the continued participation of the State of New Mexico in the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) State Liaison Officer program. It is my understanding that the most recent State Liaison Officer, Benito Garcia, Chief of the Bureau of Hazardous and Radioactive Materials in the Department of Environment, has left his position. I trust that you share the Commission's belief in the value of this program and will advise us of your new appointee at an early date.

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 for the purpose of improving Federal / State cooperation. The NRC looks to the Governo,-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 nuclear regulatory and related public heakh and safety matters, and to provide NRC with answers to questions posed to the States on particular issues.

The individual you select to perform this function should be a State official who can communicate effectively with other State agencies on issues related to the regulation of radioactive material. We will keep you informed of our programs and activities through this individual. At the same time, we will maintain our ties to those State agencies with whom we have established relationships for specific issues.

I look forward to continued participation by New Mexico in the NRC's State Liaison Officer program. If you or your staff have any questions or wish additional information, please contact Paul H. Lohaus, Director of NRC's Office of State Programs in Headquarters at 301-415-3340 or Charles A. Hackney, our Region IV State Liaison Officer in Arlington, Texas, at

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Dear Governor Johnson:

I am writing to confirm the continued participation of the State of New Mexico in the Nuclear Regulatory Commisaion (NRC) State Liaison Officer program. It is my understanding that the most recent State Laison Officer, Benito Garcia, Chief of the Bureau of Hazardous and Radioactive Materials in the Department of Environment, has left his position. I trust that you share the Commission's belief in the value of this program and will advise us of your new appointee at an early date.

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 for the purpose of improving Federal / State cooperation. The NRC looks to the 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 nuclear regulatory and related public health and safety matters, and to provide NRC with answers to questions posed to the States on particular issues.

The individual you select to perform this function should be a State official who can communicate effectively with other State agencies on issues related to the regulation of radioactive material. We will keep you informed of our programs and activities through this individual. At the same time, we will maintain our ties to those State agencies with whom we have established relationships for specific issues.

I look forward to continued participation by New Mexico in the NRC's State Liaison Officer program. If you or your staff have any questions or wish additionalinformation, please contact Paul H. Lohaus, Director of NRC's Office of State Programs in Headquarters at 301-415-3340 or Charles A. Hackney, our Region IV State Liaison Officer in Arlington, Texas, at 817-860-8267.

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The Honor:bl3 Grry J:hnson Govemor of New Mexico Santa Fe, New Mexico 87503

Dear Govemor Johnson:

I am witing to confirm the continued participation of the State f New Mexico in the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) State Liaison Officer progra. It is my understanding that the most recent State Liaison Of'icer, Benito Garcia, Chief f the ureau of Hazardous and Radioactive Materials in the Department of Environm t, ha left his position. I trust that you share the Commission's beliefin the value of this pr ram d will advise us of your new appointee at an early date.

In 1976, the NRC adopted a recommendation o State or nizations, including the National Governors' Association, that we request each tate to ap oint a single person to act as liaison to NRC for the purpose of improvi1g Federal / tate coop ration. The NRC looks to the Governor-appointed State Liaison Officers t provide a omnnnication channel between the States and the NRC, to be the key person ' the State t keep the Govemor completely informed on nuclear regulatory and relat public healt and safety matters, and to provide NRC with answers to questions posed to the tates on parti ularissues.

The individual you select to perform is function sho Id be a State official who can communicate effectively with other tate agencies o issues related to the regulation of radioactive material. We will kee you informed of ur programs and activities through this individual. At the same time, w ill maintain our ti s to those State agencies with whom we have established relationships r specific issues.

I look forward to continued l rticipation by New exico in the NRC's State Liaison Officer program, if you or your st 1 have any questions r wish additionalinformation, please contact Paul H. Lohaus, Director i NRC's Office of Stat Programs in Headquarters at 301-415-3340 or Charles A. Hackney, ou Region IV State Liaiso Officer in Arlington, Texas, at 817-860-8267.

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