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dies provided by law. (July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title m. 

 § 360C. as added Oct. 18, 1968, Pub. L. 90-602, § 2(3). 

 82 Stat. 1184.) 



§ 2631. .\nnual report. 



(a) The Secretary shall prepare and submit to 

 the President for transmittal to the Congress on or 

 before April 1 of each year a comprehensive report 

 on the administration of this subpart for the preced- 

 ing CEilendar year, Such report shall include — 



(1) a thorough appraisal (including statistical 

 analyses, estimates, and long-term projections) of 

 the incidence of biological Injury, and effects, in- 

 cluding genetic effects, to the population resulting 

 from exposure to electronic product radiation, with 

 a breakdown, insofar as practicable, among the 

 various sources of such radiation ; 



(2) a list of Federal electronic product radia- 

 tion control standards prescribed or in effect in 

 such year, with Identification of standards newly 

 prescribed during such year; 



(3) an evaluation of the degree of observance 

 of applicable standards, including a list of enforce- 

 ment actions, court decisions, and compromises of 

 alleged violations by location and company name; 



(4) a summary of outstanding problems con- 

 fronting the administration of this subpart in order 

 of priority; 



(5) an analysis and evaluation of research ac- 

 tivities completed as a result of Government and 

 private sponsorship, and technological progress 

 for safety achieved during such year; 



16) a list, with a brief statement of the issues, of 

 completed or pending judicial actions under this 

 subpart ; 



(7) the extent to which technical Information 

 was disseminated to the scientific, commercial, and 

 labor community and consumer-oriented Informa- 

 tion was made available to the public; and 



(8) the extent of cooperation between Govern- 

 ment officials and representatives of industry and 

 other interested parties in the implementation of 

 this subpart including a log or summary of meet- 

 ings held between Government officials and repre- 

 sentatives of industry and other interested parties. 



(b) The report required by subsection (a) of this 



section shall contain such recommendations for ad- 

 ditional legislation as the Secretary deems necessary 

 to promote cooperation among the several States in 

 the improvement of electronic product radiation 

 control and to strengthen the national electronic 

 product radiation control program. (July 1, 1944, ch. 

 373, title III, § 360D, as added Oct. 18. 1968, Pub. L. 

 90-602, § 2(3), 82 Stat. 1185.) 



§ 263m. Federal-State cooperation. 



The Secretary is authorized (1) to accept from 

 State and local authorities engaged in activities re- 

 lated to health or safety or consumer protection, on 

 a reimbursable basis or otherwise, any assistance in 

 the administration and enforcement of this subpart 

 which he may request and which they may be able 

 and willing to provide and, if so agreed, may pay in 

 advance or otherwise for the reasonable cost of such 

 assistance, and (2) he may, for the purpose of con- 

 ducting examinations, investigations, and Inspec- 

 tions, commission any officer or employee of any such 

 authority as an officer of the Department. (July 1, 

 1944, ch. 373, title III, § 360E, as added Oct. 18, 1968, 

 Pub. L. 90-602, § 2(3), 82 Stat. 1186.) 



§ 263n. State standards. 



Whenever any standard prescribed pursuant to 

 section 263f of this title with respect to an aspect 

 of performance of an electronic product is in effect, 

 no State or political subdivision of a State shall have 

 any authority either to establish, or to continue in 

 effect, any standard which is applicable to the same 

 aspect of performance of such product and which is 

 not identical to the Federal standard. Nothing in 

 this subpart shall be construed to prevent the Fed- 

 eral Government or the government of any State or 

 fwlitical subdivision thereof from establishing a re- 

 quirement with respect to emission of radiation from 

 electronic products procured for its own use if such 

 requirement imposes a more restrictive standard 

 thEin that required to comply with the otherwise 

 applicable Federal standard. (July 1, 1944, ch. 373, 

 title III, § 360P, as added Oct. 18, 1968, Pub. L. 90- 

 602, § 2(3), 82 Stat. 1186.) 



3. Hazardous Materials Transportation Control 



49 U.S.C. 1761-1762 



(See Hazardous Materials Transportation Control under title n Environment Generally) 



4. Nuclear Information to Congress 

 42 U.S.C. 2252(b) 



(b) The members of the Joint Committee who are 

 Members of the Senate and the members of the Joint 

 Committee who are Members of the House of Rep- 

 resentatives shall, on or before June 30 of each year. 



report to their respective Houses on the development, 

 use, and control of nuclear energy for the common 

 defense and security and for peaceful purposes. Each 

 report shall provide facts and information available 



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