This article is directed to the question of the power of Congress to provide for such regulation of those who handle radioactive materials in private industry and not to the policy question of whether Congress ought to attempt such regulation
Pending before Congress is the Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act, which would require ...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Department ...
It is the purpose of this article to raise and answer these questions: (1) Is the current level of i...
This article is directed to the question of the power of Congress to provide for such regulation of ...
The purpose of this article is to set forth the nature of the intergovernmental problem. This involv...
Congress often responds to a complex problem by empowering an independent regulatory agency to enfor...
The Atomic Energy Act of 1954 expressly recognizes in Section One that atomic energy is capable of a...
The Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program was created in 1974 to clean up radioactive wast...
The regulatory actions taken by federal, state and local governments will exert a great impact on th...
The article discusses a question of functioning of means of international control of peaceful utili...
The regulation of atomic energy has had a long and unique history in the United States and it is the...
The subject of the insurance aspects of peacetime atomic power is one of great importance, but it is...
In 1946, the Congress of the United States enacted the original Atomic Energy Act as the framework f...
The Health Physics Society (HPS) believes that security of vulnerable1 and orphan2 sources, both dom...
In the last five years, several communities in the United States have adopted new breed nuclear fr...
Pending before Congress is the Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act, which would require ...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Department ...
It is the purpose of this article to raise and answer these questions: (1) Is the current level of i...
This article is directed to the question of the power of Congress to provide for such regulation of ...
The purpose of this article is to set forth the nature of the intergovernmental problem. This involv...
Congress often responds to a complex problem by empowering an independent regulatory agency to enfor...
The Atomic Energy Act of 1954 expressly recognizes in Section One that atomic energy is capable of a...
The Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program was created in 1974 to clean up radioactive wast...
The regulatory actions taken by federal, state and local governments will exert a great impact on th...
The article discusses a question of functioning of means of international control of peaceful utili...
The regulation of atomic energy has had a long and unique history in the United States and it is the...
The subject of the insurance aspects of peacetime atomic power is one of great importance, but it is...
In 1946, the Congress of the United States enacted the original Atomic Energy Act as the framework f...
The Health Physics Society (HPS) believes that security of vulnerable1 and orphan2 sources, both dom...
In the last five years, several communities in the United States have adopted new breed nuclear fr...
Pending before Congress is the Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act, which would require ...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Department ...
It is the purpose of this article to raise and answer these questions: (1) Is the current level of i...