HR 5192 · 99th Congress · Energy
Nuclear Power Emergency Response Data System Act of 1986
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Introduced2
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EnactedLatest: House Committee on Energy and Commerce Discharged by Unanimous Consent.(1986-10-02)
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Nuclear Power Emergency Response Data System Act of 1986 - Establishes the Emergency Response Program within the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to provide the Commission with a single data transmission system which will furnish the data needed for the Commission's emergency response functions. Requires that such system include automatic electronic data transmission for use in an emergency at a commercial nuclear power reactor. Requires the operator of certain licensed commercial nuclear reactors, upon declaration of emergency, to transmit data by automatic electronic means to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Operations Center. Requires the Commission to pay all costs associated with such data transmission functions. Establishes the Emergency Response Data System Fund to compensate the Commission for the operation and installation costs of such data transmission system at commercial nuclear power reactor sites. Requires commercial nuclear power licensees to contribute to such fund the amount determined by the Commission to be attributable to the operation and installation costs of such data transmission system at the licensee's facility.…
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10 Democrats4 Republicans