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Advises That Paperwork Reduction Act Statement for Rev to 10CFR50, Timing Requirements for Full Participation Emergency Preparedness Exercises for Power Reactors Prior to Receipt of OL, Correct.Fr Notice Can Be Released
ML20209G986
Person / Time
Issue date: 10/02/1986
From: Shelton B
NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM)
To: Philips J
NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM)
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FOIA-87-18 NUDOCS 8702050507
Download: ML20209G986 (1)


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          • October 2, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR: John Philips, Chief Rules and Procedures Rranch Division of Rules and Records Office of Administration FROM: Brenda Jo. Shelton, Chief .

Paperwork Management Services Section Information and Records Management Branch Division of Technical Information and Document Control Office of Administration

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR COMMENT / CONCURRENCE ON THE PART 50, REVISION TO TIMING REQUIREf1ENTS FOR FULL PARTICIPATION Ef1ERGENCY PREPA EXERCISES FOR POWEP, REACTORS PRIOR TO RECEIPT

  • OF AN OPERATING LICENSE (PR)

In reply to your subject memorandum, the Information and Records Management Branch's (IRMB) response is provided below:

X The Paperwork Reduction Act statement is correct for the subject rule.

The Paperwork Reduction Act statement should be changed to statement number of the " Revised Paperwork Reduction Act Statement for SpecifiESituations."

Do not release the Federal Register Notice for publication until further notice.

X The Federal Register Notice can be released for publication.

Enclosed is a copy of the IRMB, TIDC memorandum to the program office addressing our concerns with the subject rule.

A copy of the IRMB, TIOC memorandum to the program office addressing our concerns with the subject rule will be forwarded at a later date.

X An IRMB, TIDC memorandum to the program office is not required.

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R. Levi, 0GC 8702050507 870130 PDR FOIA MURPHY 87-18 PDR

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FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REOUEST W /-9-9 '?

Dear Mr. Grimsley,

Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 522, as amended, and 10 CFR 9.8 of the Commission's regulations, the Nuclear Information and Resource Service requests the following documents pertaining to the NRC's proposal to amend its regulations regarding the timing requirements for full participation emergency drills. .

Please consider " documents" to include reports, studies, test results, correspondence, graphs, charts, diagrams, notes and summaries of conversations and interviews, computer records, and any other forms of written communication, including internal NRC Staff memoranda.

Pursuant to this request, please provide all documents prepared i

or utilized by, in the possession of, or routed through the NRC related to :

1. The relaxation of timing requirements for full participation emergency preparedness exercises for power reactors prior to the issuance of full-power operating license. The amendment would I

require full participation exercises every two years rather than every year. The proposed change was printed in the Federal Register on Tuesday December 2, 1986, page 43369.

' In your response, please provide a list of offices to which this request was forwarded.

In our opinion, it is appropriate in this case for you to waive search charges, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 522 (a) (4) (A) "because furnishing the information can be considered as primarily benefiting the general public." The Nuclear Information and Resource Service is a non-profit organization serving local

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organizations concerned about nuclear power and provides information to the general public, members of Congress, State and local officials.

' If you have any questions about the nature of this request, please contact me by phone at 328-0002. We look forward to your prompt reply.

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