That in the event of a nuclear incident involving damages in excess of that amount of aggregate liability, the Congress will thoroughly review the particular incident and will take whatever action is deemed necessary and appropriate to protect the public... Legislative Inquiry on the Price-Anderson Act - Page 2011986 - 427 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States - Nuclear energy - 1979 - 912 pages
...a nuclear incident involving damages in excess of that amount of aggregate liability, the Congress will thoroughly review the particular incident and...from the consequences of a disaster of such magnitude : And provided further, That with respect to any nuclear incident occurring outside of the United States... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - Liquefied natural gas - 1978 - 648 pages
...that in the event of a nuclear incident involving damages in excess of $560 million, "the Congress will thoroughly review the particular incident and...the consequences of a disaster of such magnitude." Nuclear power plants must be licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). Owners of power reactors... | |
| United States - 1979 - 1230 pages
...a nuclear incident involving damages in excess of that amount of aggregate liability, the Congress maximum contribution to the common defense and security...ability to enter into and enforce agreements with na And provided further, That with respect to any nuclear incident occurring outside of the United States... | |
| United States - Nuclear energy - 1979 - 998 pages
...a nuclear incident involving damages in excess of that amount of aggregate liability, the Congress will thoroughly review the particular incident and...the consequences of a disaster of such magnitude: A»rf provided further, That with respect to any nuclear incident occurring outside of the United State's... | |
| United States - Nuclear energy - 1979 - 496 pages
...Congress will thoroughly review the particular I incident and will take whatever action is deemed n sary and appropriate to protect the public from the consequences of a disaster of such magnitude : A.-n<2 provided. further, That with respect to any nuclear incident occurring outside of the United... | |
| Nuclear power plants - 1980 - 750 pages
...incident when it enacted the Price-Anderson Act in 1957 and a further commitment to take the action deemed necessary and appropriate to protect the public from the consequences of a nuclear disaster when it extended the act in 1975. The Commission further stated its belief that "the... | |
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