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Forwards Final Amends to 10CFR40,51,74 & 150 Re Matl Balance Repts.Amends Reduce Reporting Burden on Licensees W/O Affecting Ability to Satisfy Existing Intl & Domestic Safeguards
ML20205S981
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Issue date: 06/12/1986
From: Jennifer Davis
NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS)
To: Simpson A
SENATE, ENVIRONMENT & PUBLIC WORKS
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ML20205H503 List:
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FRN-51FR9763, RULE-PR-150, RULE-PR-40, RULE-PR-51, RULE-PR-74 AA82-2-11, NUDOCS 8606121012
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The Honorable Alan Simpson, Chainnan Subcommittee on Nuclear Regulation .

Committee on Environment and Public Works United States Senate Washington, DC 20515

Dear fir. Chairman:

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has sent to the Office of the Federal Register for publication the enclosed final amendments to 10 CFR Parts 40, 51, 74 and 150 relating to the reporting requirements applicable to NRC and Agreement State licensees concerning the submission of material balance reports of source material and special nuclear materials.

The final rules eliminate the requirement in Parts 40 and 150 to sute.it a statement of material balance for U.S. origin source material for all licensees except those reporting under the US/IAEA Safeguards Agreement.

They also eliminate the requirement in Part 74 to report composition of ending inventory on DOE /NRC Form 742C for all licensees except nuclear reactor licensees and licensees reporting under the Agreement. The NRC has determined that these amendmants will reduce the reporting burden on licensees without affecting its ability to satisfy existing international - ~~

and domestic safeguards. The amendment to Part 51 is administrative in nature, adding Part 51 to the list of regulations which are categorically excluded from requiring environmental impact statements.

The effective date of these amendments will be 30 days after publication in the Federal Register.

Sincerely, 3

i IMI l MohnG. Davis, Director Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards

Enclosure:

Amendments to 10 CFR Parts -

40, 51, 74 and,150 d- e cc: Senator Gary Hart 8606121012 860609 PDR PR 40 51FR9763 PDR l