Amending the Atomic Energy Act of 1954U.S. Government Printing Office, 1958 - 529 páginas |
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Amending the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Visualização completa - 1958 |
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Admiral RICKOVER agree agreement for cooperation allies applications of atomic Atomic Energy Act Atomic Energy Commission atomic weapons authority believe bilateral bill bomb Chairman DURHAM civilian Classified deletion Commissioner VANCE Committee on Atomic common defense communication concerned Congress contracts defense and security Department of Defense design information determination DIAMOND disarmament discussion effect ELBRICK exchange field FLOBERG fuel give going gram Joint Committee legislation LOPER matter ment military applications military purposes military reactors nation NATO Nautilus negotiations nuclear weapons plutonium present President produce proposed amendments purchase QUARLES question record Representative HOLIFIELD Representative PRICE Representative VAN ZANDT restricted data section 144 section 55 section 91 Senator ANDERSON Senator BRICKER Senator PASTORE Soviet special nuclear material specific STARBIRD statement STRAUSS submarine subsection talking testimony thing tion transfer treaty United Kingdom unreasonable risk weapons capability
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Página 8 - ... b. the President has approved and authorized the execution of the proposed agreement for cooperation, and has made a determination in writing that the performance of the proposed agreement will promote and will not constitute an unreasonable risk to the common defense and security; and c.
Página 9 - ... a guaranty by the cooperating party that security safeguards and standards as set forth In tie agreement for cooperation will be maintained ; (3) a guaranty by the cooperating party that any material to be transferred pursuant to such agreement will not be used for atomic weapons, or for research on or development of atomic weapons, or for any other military purpose...
Página 7 - SEC. 101. LICENSE REQUIRED. — It shall be unlawful, except as provided in section 91, for any person within the United States to transfer or receive in interstate commerce, manufacture, produce, transfer, acquire, possess, use, import, or export any utilization or production facility except under and in accordance with a license issued by the Commission pursuant to section 103 or 104.
Página 8 - The President may authorize the Department of Defense, with the assistance of the Commission, to cooperate with another nation or with a regional defense organization to which the United States is a party, and to communicate to that nation or organization such Restricted Data (including design information) as is necessary to — (1) the development of defense plans; (2) the training of personnel in the employment of and defense against atomic weapons and other military applications of atomic energy;...
Página 288 - ... c. the proposed agreement for cooperation, together with the approval and the determination of the President, has been submitted to the Joint Committee and a period of thirty days has elapsed while Congress is in session (in computing such thirty days, there shall be excluded the days on which either House is not in session because of an adjournment of more than three days...
Página 74 - The Commission shall keep the joint committee fully and currently informed with respect to the Commission's activities.
Página 35 - production facility" means (1) any equipment or device determined by rule of the Commission to be capable of the production of special nuclear material in such quantity as to be of significance to the common defense and security, or in such manner as to affect the health and safety of the public; or (2) any important component part especially designed for such equipment or device as determined by the Commission.
Página 288 - ... when it makes a finding that the exemption of such classes or quantities of such material or such kinds of uses or users will not constitute an unreasonable risk to the common defense and security and to the health and safety of the public.
Página 285 - Commission, to cooperate with another nation or with a regional defense organization to which the United States is a party, and to communicate to that nation or organization such Restricted Data as is necessary to— (1) the development of defense plans; (2) the training of personnel in the employment of and defense against atomic weapons; and (3) the evaluation of the capabilities of potential enemies in the employment of atomic weapons...
Página 248 - That until Congress declares by joint resolution that effective and enforceable international safeguards against the use of atomic energy for destructive purposes have been established...