+ − Actions (27)
- Senate incorporated this measure in H.R. 2330 as an amendment.
- S.UP.AMDT.858 Amendment agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
- S.UP.AMDT.857 Amendment agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 88-9. Record Vote No: 64.
- S.UP.AMDT.858 Proposed by Senator Domenici. Regarding uranium mill tailings.
- S.UP.AMDT.857 Proposed by Senator Hart. To prohibit the transfer, use, or reprocessing of special nuclear material from commercial nuclear powerplants for weapons purposes.
- Considered by Senate.
- Considered by Senate.
- S.UP.AMDT.840 Proposed by Senator Simpson. Providing that funds authorized to be appropriated under the Act shall be used by the Commission to expedite the establishment of safety goals for nuclear reactor regulation; that the development of safety goals and accompanying methodologies for their application should be expedited to the maximum extent practicable and shall precede, unless the Commission decides otherwise, the issuance of other regulations contemplated by the Commission that could affect engineered safety features, siting requirements, or emergency planning.
- Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under Regular Orders. Calendar No. 141.
- S.UP.AMDT.834 Proposed by Senator Abdnor. Authorizing and directing the Commission, in conjunction with the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Department of Energy, the Tennessee Valley Authority, and the State of South Dakota, to establish and coordinate a monitoring, engineering assessment and remedial action program for the management of byproduct material at off-site locations in the vicinity of Edgemont, South Dakota, uranium mill site.
- S.UP.AMDT.835 Proposed by Senator Simpson. Making technical amendments.
- S.UP.AMDT.836 Proposed by Senator McClure. Stating that the Commission shall not be required to consider the effects of any of its actions on psychological health or well being.
- S.UP.AMDT.837 Proposed by Senator Hart. To amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954.
- S.UP.AMDT.838 Proposed by Senator McClure. To review and analyze the Loss-of-Fluid-Test research program results.
- S.UP.AMDT.839 Proposed by Senator Ford. To authorize and direct the implementation and acceleration of the resident inspector program for quality assurance.
- S.UP.AMDT.835 Amendment agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
- S.UP.AMDT.841 Proposed by Senator Simpson. Providing that appropriations or other funds available to the Commission for administrative expenses are available, under such regulations as the Commission may prescribe and to the extent considered necessary and appropriate, for reimbursement of all or part of the expenses of a resident inspector of the Commission relocating between two NRC duty stations, for whom the Government pays expenses of travel and transportation.
- S.UP.AMDT.834 Amendment agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
- S.UP.AMDT.836 Proposed amendment withdrawn in Senate.
- S.UP.AMDT.837 Amendment agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
- S.UP.AMDT.838 Amendment agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
- S.UP.AMDT.839 Amendment agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
- S.UP.AMDT.840 Amendment agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
- S.UP.AMDT.841 Amendment agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
- Committee on Environment and Public Works. Original measure reported to Senate by Senator Simpson under the authority of the order of May 13, 81. With written report No. 97-113.
- Committee on Environment and Public Works ordered to be reported an original measure.
+ − Amendments (10)
S.UP.AMDT.834
Authorizing and directing the Commission, in conjunction with the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Department of Energy, the Tennessee Valley Authority, and the State of South Dakota, to establish and coordinate a monitoring, engineering assessment and remedial action program for the management of byproduct material at off-site locations in the vicinity of Edgemont, South Dakota, uranium mill site.
S.UP.AMDT.835
Making technical amendments.
S.UP.AMDT.836
Stating that the Commission shall not be required to consider the effects of any of its actions on psychological health or well being.
S.UP.AMDT.837
To amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954.
S.UP.AMDT.838
To review and analyze the Loss-of-Fluid-Test research program results.
S.UP.AMDT.839
To authorize and direct the implementation and acceleration of the resident inspector program for quality assurance.
S.UP.AMDT.840
Providing that funds authorized to be appropriated under the Act shall be used by the Commission to expedite the establishment of safety goals for nuclear reactor regulation; that the development of safety goals and accompanying methodologies for their application should be expedited to the maximum extent practicable and shall precede, unless the Commission decides otherwise, the issuance of other regulations contemplated by the Commission that could affect engineered safety features, siting requirements, or emergency planning.
S.UP.AMDT.841
Providing that appropriations or other funds available to the Commission for administrative expenses are available, under such regulations as the Commission may prescribe and to the extent considered necessary and appropriate, for reimbursement of all or part of the expenses of a resident inspector of the Commission relocating between two NRC duty stations, for whom the Government pays expenses of travel and transportation.
S.UP.AMDT.857
To prohibit the transfer, use, or reprocessing of special nuclear material from commercial nuclear powerplants for weapons purposes.
S.UP.AMDT.858
Regarding uranium mill tailings.