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Purpose
To engage in discussion with industry and public stakeholders to gather comments on the NRC staff’s development of a Commission paper regarding enhanced security for special nuclear material. Participants who wish to make a presentation should provide the presentation in PowerPoint format to Marshall Kohen and Tim Harris by May 24, 2022. The staff presented its current options and criteria during a public meeting on April 19, 2022; the staff’s presentation is accessible in ADAMS under accession number ML22090A217.
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Meeting Dates and Times
06/01/22
1:00PM - 3:00PM ET

Webinar
Webinar Link:https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NTI2YTkxNzAtMmE0YS00NzRmLTg0MjYtNGM3NjA5OTc3NDVl%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22e8d01475-c3b5-436a-a065-5def4c64f52e%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%2269518675-9cc7-4554-892e-99eb827942ec%22%7d
Webinar Meeting Number:3015762978
Webinar Password:129727736
Contact
Marshall Kohen
(301) 287-3689

Timothy Harris
(301) 287-3594

Participation Level
Comment-Gathering
NRC Participants
Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
External Participants
Public
Docket Numbers - Facility Names
Related Documents
ML22151A166 - UCS Perspectives on the Enhanced Security Rulemaking

ML22151A300 - 06/01/2022 Public Comments on the NRC Staffs Consideration of Options for a Potential Rulemaking on Security for Special Nuclear Material

ML22151A165 - Public Meeting Slides - NRC Staff's Consideration of Options for a Potential Rulemaking on Security for Special Nuclear Material

Teleconference
Interested members of the public can participate in this meeting via a toll-free teleconference.
For details, please call the NRC meeting contact.
Comments
In August 2021, the Commission directed the NRC staff to provide a notation vote paper containing a range of options for the scope of a potential rulemaking. This direction was in response to an October 2019 staff paper that recommended discontinuing the previously-proposed rulemaking, having determined that a rulemaking solely to codify post-9/11 security orders would not improve public health and safety or the common defense and security, and would not be cost justified. In developing the notation vote paper, the staff is re-considering the merits of a 2015 Regulatory Basis document, which is accessible in ADAMS under accession number ML14321A007.

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