§ 10203. Technical assistance to non-nuclear weapon states in field of spent fuel storage and disposal  


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  • (a) Statement of policy

    It shall be the policy of the United States to cooperate with and provide technical assistance to non-nuclear weapon states in the field of spent fuel storage and disposal.

    (b) Publication of joint notice; update(1) Within 90 days of January 7, 1983, the Secretary and the Commission shall publish a joint notice in the Federal Register stating that the United States is prepared to cooperate with and provide technical assistance to non-nuclear weapon states in the fields of at-reactor spent fuel storage; away-from-reactor spent fuel storage; monitored, retrievable spent fuel storage; geologic disposal of spent fuel; and the health, safety, and environmental regulation of such activities. The notice shall summarize the resources that can be made available for international cooperation and assistance in these fields through existing programs of the Department and the Commission, including the availability of: (i) data from past or ongoing research and development projects; (ii) consultations with expert Department or Commission personnel or contractors; and (iii) liaison with private business entities and organizations working in these fields.(2) The joint notice described in the preceding subparagraph shall be updated and reissued annually for 5 succeeding years. (c) Notification to non-nuclear weapon states; expressions of interest

    Following publication of the annual joint notice referred to in paragraph (2), 438).

    (f) Unauthorized actions

    Nothing in this subsection 2 shall authorize the Department or the Commission to take any action not authorized under existing law.

(Pub. L. 97–425, title II, § 223, Jan. 7, 1983, 96 Stat. 2254.)

References In Text

References in Text

The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, referred to in subsec. (e), is set out in 21 UST 483; TIAS 6839.