In 1946, the Congress of the United States enacted the original Atomic Energy Act as the framework for development, control, and use of atomic energy. This Act provided for the transfer to the new Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), a civilian agency, of the entire atomic energy program which to that point had been conducted by the Manhattan Engineer District, a creature of the United States Army. The Act contemplated that the heart of the nuclear technology-the production of special nuclear material and the use of special nuclear material in both military and civil applications- would be a government monopoly. All special nuclear material in existence and to come into existence was to be owned by the government, and private persons were prohib...
Considers (89) H.R. 8496, (89) S. 2042.Considers H.R. 8496 and companion S. 2042, to extend the Pric...
In 1956 the Power Reactor Development Company received a construction permit from the Atomic Energy ...
Reviews AEC financial protection and indemnity requirements for nuclear reactor licensees, and exami...
This book traces the early history of nuclear power regulation in the US. It focuses on the Atomic E...
The regulation of atomic energy has had a long and unique history in the United States and it is the...
Nuclear Power and nuclear weapons plants seem to be an ultrahazardous activity for which strict liab...
The Atomic Energy Act of 1954 expressly recognizes in Section One that atomic energy is capable of a...
The Anderson Amendments were enacted to encourage private industry to enter the atomic energy field ...
The Atomic Energy Act (AEA) established the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) to promote the "utilizati...
Congress often responds to a complex problem by empowering an independent regulatory agency to enfor...
The subject of the insurance aspects of peacetime atomic power is one of great importance, but it is...
Reviews AEC procedure for determining effective property and liability insurance coverage for nuclea...
Because of the enormous capacity of nuclear energy, this force is beneficially employed in many diff...
The regulatory actions taken by federal, state and local governments will exert a great impact on th...
Considers (91) H.R. 477, (91) H.R. 10288, (91) S. 1885.Considers H.R. 477 and identical H.R. 10288 a...
Considers (89) H.R. 8496, (89) S. 2042.Considers H.R. 8496 and companion S. 2042, to extend the Pric...
In 1956 the Power Reactor Development Company received a construction permit from the Atomic Energy ...
Reviews AEC financial protection and indemnity requirements for nuclear reactor licensees, and exami...
This book traces the early history of nuclear power regulation in the US. It focuses on the Atomic E...
The regulation of atomic energy has had a long and unique history in the United States and it is the...
Nuclear Power and nuclear weapons plants seem to be an ultrahazardous activity for which strict liab...
The Atomic Energy Act of 1954 expressly recognizes in Section One that atomic energy is capable of a...
The Anderson Amendments were enacted to encourage private industry to enter the atomic energy field ...
The Atomic Energy Act (AEA) established the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) to promote the "utilizati...
Congress often responds to a complex problem by empowering an independent regulatory agency to enfor...
The subject of the insurance aspects of peacetime atomic power is one of great importance, but it is...
Reviews AEC procedure for determining effective property and liability insurance coverage for nuclea...
Because of the enormous capacity of nuclear energy, this force is beneficially employed in many diff...
The regulatory actions taken by federal, state and local governments will exert a great impact on th...
Considers (91) H.R. 477, (91) H.R. 10288, (91) S. 1885.Considers H.R. 477 and identical H.R. 10288 a...
Considers (89) H.R. 8496, (89) S. 2042.Considers H.R. 8496 and companion S. 2042, to extend the Pric...
In 1956 the Power Reactor Development Company received a construction permit from the Atomic Energy ...
Reviews AEC financial protection and indemnity requirements for nuclear reactor licensees, and exami...