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Commission Voting Record on SECY-97-207 Re Strategic Assessment Direction Setting Issue:Fees
ML20216G273
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Issue date: 12/19/1997
From: Hoyle J
NRC OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY (SECY)
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REF-10CFR9.7 SECY-97-207-C, NUDOCS 9804200200
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Decemher 19, 1997 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY COMMISSION VOTING RECORD DECISION ITEM:

SECY-97-207 TITLE:

STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT DIRECTION SETTING ISSUE:

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COMSECY-96-065 REIMBURSABLE BUSINESS-LIKE FTE The Commission (with Chairman Jackson and Commissioner Dicus agreeing and Commissioners Diaz and McGaffigan agreeing in part and disagreeing in part) approved the subject paper as recorded in the Staff Requirements Memorandum (SRM) of December 19, 1997.

This Record contains a summary of voting on this matter together with the individual vote sheets, views and comments of the Commissioners, and the SRM of December 19, 1997.

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COMMENT RESOLUTION i

In their vote sheets, Chairman Jackson and Commissioner Dicus approved the staff's recommendation.

Commissioners Dia:: and McGaffigan approved in part and disapproved in part.

Commissioner Diaz would prefer to retain the 18 FTE for FSU and CEE assistance only if it can be funded through reimburable agreements or from the General Fund.

Commissioner McGaffigan would like the FSU and CEE funding included in the business-like FTE category.

Subsequently, the comments of the Commission were incorporated into the guidance to staff as reflected in the SRM issued on December 19, 1997 j