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Bulletin 83-07: Supplement 2, Apparently Fraudulent Products Sold by Ray Miller, Inc.

                                                  SSINS No. 6820           
                                                  OMB No.: 3150-00012      
                                                  Expiration Date: 04/30/85 
                                                  IEB 83-07, Supplement 2  

                                UNITED STATES
                        NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
                    OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT
                           WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555
                                     
                              December 9, 1983

IE BULLETIN 83-07, SUPPLEMENT 2:   APPARENTLY FRAUDULENT PRODUCTS SOLD BY 
                                   RAY MILLER, INC. 

Addressees: 

     For Action: 

     All nuclear power reactor facilities and fuel facilities holding an 
     operating license (OL) or construction permit (CP). 

     For Information: 

     Other fuel cycle facilities and Category B, Priority I (processors and 
     distributors) material licensees. 

Purpose: 

On July 29, 1983, the NRC sent a letter to each non-licensee company that 
received apparently fraudulent material from Ray Miller, Inc., asking the 
company to identify nuclear facilities that may have been supplied 
fraudulent material. They were also asked to identify the customer to whom 
they sold the material if they themselves were not the end-user. A second 
letter was sent on September 21 to those companies that had not yet 
responded. As of the date of the first supplement to IEB 83-07, 65 percent 
of the companies had responded. As of the date of this supplement, an 
additional 12 percent have responded. We believe the responses to these 
letters to be essentially complete. Attachments 1 through 3 identify 
additional respondents identified as end-users, secondary recipients, and 
NRC licensees identified as secondary recipients. 

Action Requested of Addressees: 

No additional actions beyond those specified in IEB 83-07 are requested by 
this supplement. The information contained in this supplement is provided to 
assist addressees in responding to the actions specified in IEB 83-07. 





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                                                    IEB 83-07, Supplement 2 
                                                    December 9, 1983       
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If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact the Regional 
Administrator of the appropriate NRC Regional Office, or one of the 
technical contacts listed below. 


                                   Richard C. DeYoung Director 
                                   Office of Inspection and Enforcement 

Technical Contacts: Mary S. Wegner, IE
                    (301) 492-4511

                    Ronald M. Young, IE
                    (301) 492-7275

Attachments:
1.   Respondents Identified as End-Users
2.   Respondents and Secondary Recipients
3.   NRC Licensees Identified as Secondary Recipients
4.   List of Recently Issued IE Bulletins
 

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