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Informs That Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990,as Amended,Requires That NRC Recover Approx 100% of Budget Authority,Less Appropriation from Nuclear Waste Fuel,For FY91 - Fy98 by Assessing License & Annual Fees
ML20237A259
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Issue date: 06/08/1998
From: Rathbun D
NRC OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL AFFAIRS (OCA)
To: Schaefer D
HOUSE OF REP.
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FRN-63FR31840, RULE-PR-140, RULE-PR-170, RULE-PR-171, RULE-PR-2 AF83-2-031, AF83-2-31, NUDOCS 9808130220
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  • ..,* June 8, 1998 The Honorable Dan Schaefer, Chairman Subcommittee on Energy and Power Committee on Commerce United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515

Dear Mr. Chairman:

The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990, as amended, requires that the NRC recover 4 approxirnately 100 percent of its budget authority, less the appropriation from the Nuclear l Waste Fund, for Fiscal Years 1991 through 1998 by assessing license and annual fees. For i FY 1998, the NRC must collect approximately $454.8 million through these fees.

In order to comply with the law, the Commission is amending its fee regulations in 10 CFR Parts 170 and 171. The final amendments to 10 CFR Part 170 will revi?e the professional hourly rates and " flat" licensing fees to reflect the costs of providing NRC licensing services to applicants and licensees.

The final amendments to 10 CFR Part 171 will establish the amount of the FY 1998 annual fees to be assessed to operating reactors, fuel cycle licensees, transportation certificate holders, l and materials licensees to recover costs not recovered through 10 CFR Part 170 fees. The i FY 1998 annual fees will decrease by about 0.1 percent as compared to FY 1997. The slight decrease in annual fees results primarily from the reduction in the budgeted amount to be l recovered through feet, for FY 1998 as well as a reduction in the number of licensees paying the annual fees. Those NRC licensees that can qualify as a small entity under the NRC's size i standards will continue to be eligiole to pay reduced annual fees. '

Enclosed is a copy of the final rule which is being transmitted to the Federal Register for publication. The final rule will become effective 60 days after publication.

Sincerely, v

Dennis K. Rathbun, Director =

Office of Congressional Affairs

Enclosure:

Final Revision to 10 CFR Parts 170 and 171 cc: Representative Ralph M. Hall-  !

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          • June 8, 1998 The Honorable Pete V. Domenici, Chairman Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development Committee on Appropriations United States Senate Washington, DC 20510

Dear Mr. Chairman:

The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of.1990, as amended, requires that the NRC recover )

approximately 100 percent of its budget authority, less the appropriation from the Nuclear Waste Fund, for Fiscal Years 1991 through 1998 by assessing license and annual fees. For FY 1998, the NRC must collect approximately $454.8 million through these fees. I In order to comply with the law, the Commission is amending its fee regulations in 10 CFR ,

Parts 170 and 171. The final amendments to 10 CFR Part 170 will revise the professional  !

hourly rates and " flat" licensing fees to reflect the costs of providing NRC licensing services to i applicants and licensees.

The final amendments to 10 CFR Part 171 will establish the amount of the FY 1998 annual fees to be assessed to operating reactors, fuel cycle licensees, transportation certificate holders, I and materials licensees to recover costs not recovered through 10 CFR Part 170 fees. The l FY 1998 annual fees will decrease by about 0.1 percent as compared to FY 1997. The slight decrease in annual fees results primarily from the reduction in the budgeted amount to be l recovered through fees for FY 1998 as well as a reduction in the number of licensees paying I the annual fees. Those NRC licensees that can qualify as a small entity under the NRC's size j standards will continue to be eligible to pay reduced annual fees. '

Enclosed is a copy of the final rule which is being transmitted to the Federal Register for publication. The final rule will become effective 60 days after publication.

Sincerely, r

l Dennis K. Rathbun, Director Office of Congressional Affairs l

Enclosure:

Final Revision to 10 CFR Parts 170 and 171 cc: Senator Harry Reid

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