TITLE X— RADIATION HAZARDS 



1. Atomic Energy, Development and Control 



42 U.S.C. 2011-2277 (various sections) 



Sec. 



2011. 



2012. 



3013. 



2014. 



SUBCHAPTER I.— GENERAL PROVISIONS 



Congre.. "Clonal declaration of policy. 

 Congressi.mal findings. 

 Purpose of "hapter. 

 Definitions. 



SUBCHAPTER III.— RESEARCH 



2051. Research assistance; fields covered; conditions. 



2052. Research by the Commission. 



2053. Sajne; research fcxr others; chaxges. 



SUBCHAPTER IV.— PRODUCTION OF SPECIAL 

 NUCLEAR MATERIAL 



2061. Production facilities. 



(a) Ownership. 



(b) Operation of Commission's facilities. 



(c) Operation of other facilities. 



2062. Irradiation of materials. 



SUBCHAPTER IX —ATOMIC ENERGY LICENSES 



2131. License required. 



2132 Utilization and production facilities for industrial 

 or comnnercial purpoeefi. 



2133. Commercial licenses. 



(a) Conditions 



(b) Nonexclusive ba<U. 



(c) License period. 



(d) Limitations. 



2134. Medical therapy, research, and development 



licenses; limitations. 



2136 Classes of facilities. 

 2137. Operators' licenses. 



2140. Exclusions from license requirement. 



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SUBCHAPTER V— SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL 



2071. Determination of other material as special nuclear 

 material; Presidential assent; effective date. 



2073. Domestic distribution of special nuclear material. 



(a) Licenses. 



(b) Minimum criteria for license*. 



(c) Manner of distribution; charges for mate- 



rial sold; agreements; charges for material 

 leased 



(d) Determination of charges. 



(e) License conditions. 



(f) Distribution for independent research and 



development activities. 



SUBCHAPTER VI —SOURCE MATERIAL 



2091, Determination of source material. 



2092, License requirements for transfers 



2093, Etomestic distribution of source material. 



(a) License, 



(b) Minimum criteria for licenses. 



(c) Determination of charges. 



2097 Operations on lands belonging to the United 

 States 



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2099 Prohibitions against Issuance of license, 



SUBCHAPTER VII.— BYPRODUCT MATiHIALS 

 '?111 Domestic distribution; license; price limitations 



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SUBCHAPTER XV ^JUDICIAL REVIEW AND 

 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE 



2231 Applicability of Administrative Procedure Act; 



deflnitions 



2232 License applications. 



(a) Contents and form 



(b) Review of applications by Advisory Commit- 



tee on Reactor Safeguards; report. 



(c) Commercial power; publication. 



(d) Preferred consideration. 



2233 Terms of licenses. 



2234. Inalienability of licenses. 

 2235 Construction permits. 

 2236. Revocation of licenses. 



(a) False applications; failure of performance. 



(b) Procedure. 



(c) Repossession of material. 



2237 Modification of license. 



2238 Continued operation of facilities. 

 2239, Hearings and Judicial review, 



2240 Licensee incident reports as evidence. 



2241. Atomic safety and licensing boards; establish- 



ment; membership; functions; compensation. 



2242. Temporary operating licenses for nuclear power 



reactors. 



SUBCHAPTER XVII — E3JPORCHMENT OF CHAPTE31 

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2274. Communication of Restricted Data. 



2275. Receipt of Restricted Data 



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2277. Disclosure of Restricted Data. 

 §2011. Congressional declaration of policy. 



Atomic energy is capable of application for peace- 

 ful as well as military purposes. It is therefore de- 

 clared to be the policy of the United States that — 



(a) the development, use, and control of atomic 

 energy shall be directed so as to make the maximum 



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