Radioactive Import Deterrence Act

S 232 Radioactive Import Deterrence Act

US Congress 111th Congress

Radioactive Import Deterrence Act
S.232


About S.232

Radioactive Import Deterrence Act - Amends the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to prohibit the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) from issuing a license authorizing the importation into the United States of:

  • (1) low-level radioactive waste; or
  • (2) specific radioactive waste streams exempted from regulation by the NRC.Exempts from such prohibition low-level radioactive waste:
  • (1) being returned to a federal or military facility which is authorized to possess the material; or
  • (2) resulting from the use in a foreign country of nuclear material obtained by the foreign user from an entity in the United States that is being returned to the United States for management and disposal.Authorizes the President to waive such prohibition and authorize the grant of a specific license to import materials only after finding that such importation would meet an important national or international policy goal, such as the use of waste for research purposes.Grandfathers certain licenses issued before the date of enactment of this Act, but prohibits their extension or amendment with respect to the amount of material permitted to be imported.

  

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Introduced 11/27/2010

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Read Twice And Referred To The Committee On Environment And Public Works.

01/14/2009