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Week of July 30, 2007—Tentative NUCLEAR REGULATORY The NRC maintains an Agencywide
COMMISSION Documents Access and Management
There are no meetings scheduled for System (ADAMS), which provides text
the Week of July 30, 2007. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Draft and image files of NRC’s public
Week of August 6, 2007—Tentative NRC Staff Assessment of a Proposed documents. The documents may be
Agreement Between the Nuclear accessed through the NRC’s Public
There are no meetings scheduled for Regulatory Commission and the Electronic Reading Room on the Internet
the Week of August 6, 2007. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/
adams.html. If you do not have access
Week of August 13, 2007—Tentative AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory to ADAMS or if there are problems in
Commission. accessing the documents located in
There are no meetings scheduled for ACTION: Notice of a proposed Agreement
the Week of August 13, 2007. ADAMS, contact the NRC Public
with the Commonwealth of Document Room (PDR) reference staff at
* * * * * Pennsylvania. (800) 397–4209, or (301) 415–4737, or
*The schedule for Commission by e-mail to pdr@nrc.gov.
SUMMARY: By letter dated November 9,
meetings is subject to change on short Copies of comments received by NRC
2006, Governor Edward G. Rendell of
notice. To verify the status of meetings may be examined at the NRC Public
Pennsylvania requested that the U.S.
call (recording)—(301) 415–1292. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC Document Room, 11555 Rockville Pike,
Contact person for more information: or Commission) enter into an Agreement Public File Area O–1–F21, Rockville,
Michelle Schroll, (301) 415–1662. with the Commonwealth as authorized Maryland. Copies of the request for an
* * * * * by Section 274 of the Atomic Energy Act Agreement by the Governor of
of 1954, as amended (Act). Pennsylvania including all information
The NRC Commission Meeting and documentation submitted in
Schedule can be found on the Internet Under the proposed Agreement, the
support of the request, and copies of the
at: http://www.nrc.gov/about-nrc/policy- Commission would give up, and
full text of the NRC Draft Staff
making/schedule.html. Pennsylvania would take over, portions
Assessment are also available for public
of the Commission’s regulatory
* * * * * inspection in the NRC’s Public
authority exercised within the
The NRC provides reasonable Document Room-ADAMS Accession
Commonwealth. As required by the Act,
accommodation to individuals with Numbers: ML070240128, ML063400549,
the NRC is publishing the proposed
disabilities where appropriate. If you ML070240055, ML063330295,
Agreement for public comment. The
ML070290041, ML070290046,
need a reasonable accommodation to NRC is also publishing the summary of
ML070260116, ML070260179,
participate in these public meetings, or an assessment by the NRC staff of the
ML070260026, ML070260119,
need this meeting notice or the Pennsylvania regulatory program.
ML070250054, ML063400559,
transcript or other information from the Comments are requested on the
ML070790604, ML070790609,
public meetings in another format (e.g. proposed Agreement, especially its
ML070790612, ML070790616,
braille, large print), please notify the effect on public health and safety.
ML070790620, and ML070890378.
NRC’s Disability Program Coordinator, Comments are also requested on the
Rohn Brown, at 301–492–2279, TDD: draft NRC staff assessment, the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
301–415–2100, or by e-mail at adequacy of the Pennsylvania program, Andrew N. Mauer, Office of Federal and
REB3@nrc.gov. Determinations on and the Commonwealth’s program staff, State Materials and Environmental
as discussed in this notice. Management Programs, U.S. Nuclear
requests for reasonable accommodation
The proposed Agreement would Regulatory Commission, Washington,
will be made on a case-by-case basis.
release (exempt) persons who possess or DC 20555–0001. Telephone (301) 415–
* * * * * use certain radioactive materials in 3962 or e-mail to anm@nrc.gov.
This notice is distributed by mail to Pennsylvania from portions of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Since
several hundred subscribers; if you no Commission’s regulatory authority. The Section 274 of the Atomic Energy Act of
longer wish to receive it, or would like Act requires that the NRC publish those 1954, as amended (Act) was added in
to be added to the distribution, please exemptions. Notice is hereby given that 1959, the Commission has entered into
contact the Office of the Secretary, the pertinent exemptions have been Agreements with 34 States. The
Washington, DC 20555 (301–415–1969). previously published in the Federal Agreement States currently regulate
In addition, distribution of this meeting Register and are codified in the approximately 17,600 Agreement
notice over the Internet system is Commission’s regulations as 10 CFR material licenses, while the NRC
available. If you are interested in Part 150. regulates approximately 4,400 licenses.
receiving this Commission meeting DATES: The comment period expires July Under the proposed Agreement,
schedule electronically, please send an 18, 2007. Comments received after this approximately 690 NRC licenses will
electronic message to dkw@nrc.gov. date will be considered if it is practical transfer to Pennsylvania. The NRC
to do so, but the Commission cannot periodically reviews the performance of
Dated: July 3, 2007.
assure consideration of comments the Agreement States to assure
Rochelle C. Bavol, received after the expiration date. compliance with the provisions of
Office of the Secretary. ADDRESSES: Written comments may be Section 274.
[FR Doc. 07–3326 Filed 7–5–07; 10:04 am] submitted to Mr. Michael T. Lesar, Section 274e requires that the terms of
BILLING CODE 7590–01–P Chief, Rulemaking, Directives and the proposed Agreement be published
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Editing Branch, Division of in the Federal Register for public


Administrative Services, Office of comment once each week for four
Administration, Washington, DC 20555– consecutive weeks. This notice is being
0001. Comments may be submitted published in fulfillment of the
electronically at nrcrep@nrc.gov. requirement.

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I. Background information as necessary to maintain in the Federal Register for the final
(a) Section 274b of the Act provides coordinated and compatible programs; Agreement.
the mechanism for a State to assume • Provide for the reciprocal (d) The NRC draft staff assessment
recognition of licenses; finds that the Commonwealth of
regulatory authority, from the NRC, over
• Provide for the suspension or Pennsylvania Bureau of Radiation
certain radioactive materials1 and
termination of the Agreement; and Protection of the Pennsylvania
activities that involve use of the
• Specify the effective date of the Department of Environmental Protection
materials.
proposed Agreement. is adequate to protect public health and
In a letter dated November 9, 2006,
The Commission reserves the option safety, and is compatible with the NRC
Governor Rendell certified that the
to modify the terms of the proposed program for the regulation of Agreement
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has a
Agreement in response to comments, to materials.
program for the control of radiation
hazards that is adequate to protect correct errors, and to make editorial II. Summary of the NRC Staff
public health and safety within changes. The final text of the Assessment of the Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania for the materials and Agreement, with the effective date, will Program for the Control of Agreement
activities specified in the proposed be published after the Agreement is Materials
Agreement, and that the Commonwealth approved by the Commission, and
The NRC staff has examined the
desires to assume regulatory signed by the NRC Chairman and the Pennsylvania request for an Agreement
responsibility for these materials and Governor of Pennsylvania. with respect to the ability of the
activities. Included with the letter was (c) The regulatory program is radiation control program to regulate
the text of the proposed Agreement, authorized by law under the Radiation Agreement materials. The examination
which is shown in Appendix A to this Protection Act (35 P.S. §§ 7110.101– was based on the Commission’s policy
notice. 7110.703). Section 7110.201 provides statement ‘‘Criteria for Guidance of
The radioactive materials and the authority for the Governor to enter States and NRC in Discontinuance of
activities (which together are usually into an Agreement with the NRC Regulatory Authority and
referred to as the ‘‘categories of Commission. Pennsylvania law contains Assumption Thereof by States Through
materials’’) that the Commonwealth of provisions for the orderly transfer of Agreement’’ (46 FR 7540; January 23,
Pennsylvania requests authority over regulatory authority over affected 1981, as amended by policy statements
are: licensees from the NRC to the published at 46 FR 36969; July 16, 1981
(1) The possession and use of Commonwealth. After the effective date and at 48 FR 33376; July 21, 1983), and
byproduct materials as defined in of the Agreement, licenses issued by the Office of Federal and State Materials
Section 11e.(1) of the Act; NRC would continue in effect as and Environmental Management
(2) The possession and use of Pennsylvania licenses until the licenses Programs (FSME) Procedure SA–700,
byproduct materials as defined in expire or are replaced by State-issued ‘‘Processing an Agreement.’’
Section 11e.(3) of the Act; licenses. NRC licenses transferred to (a) Organization and Personnel. The
(3) The possession and use of Pennsylvania which contain Agreement materials program will be
byproduct materials as defined in requirements for decommissioning and located within the existing Bureau of
Section 11e.(4) of the Act; express an intent to terminate the Radiation Protection (BRP) of the
(4) The possession and use of source license when decommissioning has Pennsylvania Department of
materials; been completed under a Commission- Environmental Protection (PADEP). The
(5) The possession and use of special approved decommissioning plan will Bureau will be responsible for all
nuclear materials in quantities not continue as Pennsylvania licenses and regulatory activities related to the
sufficient to form a critical mass; and will be terminated by Pennsylvania proposed Agreement.
(6) The regulation of the land disposal when the Commission-approved The educational requirements for the
of: byproduct materials as defined in decommissioning plan has been BRP staff members are specified in the
Section 11e.(1), 11e.(3), or 11e.(4) of the completed. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Act; source; or special nuclear waste Pennsylvania currently regulates the personnel position descriptions, and
materials received from other persons. users of naturally-occurring and meet the NRC criteria with respect to
(b) The proposed Agreement contains accelerator-produced radioactive formal education or combined
articles that: materials. The Energy Policy Act of education and experience requirements.
• Specify the materials and activities 2005 (EPAct) expanded the All current staff members hold at least
over which authority is transferred; Commission’s regulatory authority over bachelor’s degrees in physical or life
• Specify the activities over which byproduct materials as defined in sciences, or have a combination of
the Commission will retain regulatory Sections 11e.(3) and 11e.(4) of the Act, education and experience at least
authority; to include certain naturally-occurring equivalent to a bachelor’s degree.
• Continue the authority of the and accelerator-produced radioactive Several staff members hold advanced
Commission to safeguard nuclear materials. On August 31, 2005, the degrees, and all have had additional
materials and restricted data; Commission issued a time-limited training plus working experience in
• Commit the Commonwealth of waiver (70 FR 51581) of the EPAct radiation protection. Supervisory level
Pennsylvania and NRC to exchange requirements. Under the proposed staff each have at least seven years
Agreement, Pennsylvania would assume working experience in radiation
1 The radioactive materials, sometimes referred to
regulatory authority for these protection.
as ‘‘Agreement materials,’’ are: (a) Byproduct
materials as defined in Section 11e.(1) of the Act;
radioactive materials. Therefore, if the The BRP performed and the NRC staff
proposed Agreement is approved, the reviewed an analysis of the expected
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(b) byproduct materials as defined in Section


11e.(3) of the Act; (c) byproduct materials as Commission would terminate the time- workload under the proposed
defined in Section 11e.(4) of the Act; (d) source limited waiver in Pennsylvania Agreement. Based on the NRC staff
materials as defined in Section 11z. of the Act; and
(e) special nuclear materials as defined in Section
coincident with the effective date of the review of the BRP’s staff analysis, the
11aa. of the Act, restricted to quantities not Agreement. Also, a notification of BRP has an adequate number of staff to
sufficient to form a critical mass. waiver termination would be provided regulate radioactive materials under the

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terms of the Agreement. The BRP will Pennsylvania is proceeding with enforcement of regulatory requirements,
employ a staff with at least the necessary revisions to their regulations and is authorized by law to enforce the
equivalent of 17.2 full-time to ensure compatibility, that will be State rules using a variety of sanctions,
professional/technical and effective by October 1, 2007. Therefore, including the imposition and collection
administrative employees for the on the proposed effective date of the of civil penalties, and the issuance of
Agreement materials program. Agreement, Pennsylvania will have orders to suspend, modify or revoke
Pennsylvania has indicated that the adopted an adequate and compatible set licenses, or to impound materials.
BRP has an adequate number of trained of radiation protection regulations (h) Regulatory Administration.
and qualified staff in place. which apply to byproduct, source, and Pennsylvania is bound by requirements
Pennsylvania has developed special nuclear materials in quantities specified in Commonwealth law for
qualification procedures for license not sufficient to form a critical mass. rulemaking, issuing licenses, and taking
reviewers and inspectors which are The NRC staff also verified that enforcement actions. The program has
similar to the NRC’s procedures. The Pennsylvania will not attempt to enforce also adopted administrative procedures
technical staff are working with NRC regulatory matters reserved to the to assure fair and impartial treatment of
license reviewers in the NRC Region I Commission. license applicants. Pennsylvania law
Office and accompanying NRC staff on (c) Storage and Disposal. prescribes standards of ethical conduct
inspections of NRC licensees in Pennsylvania has also adopted by for Commonwealth employees.
Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania is also reference the NRC requirements for the (i) Cooperation with Other Agencies.
actively further supplementing their storage of radioactive material and for Pennsylvania law deems the holder of
experience through direct meetings, the land disposal of radioactive material an NRC license on the effective date of
discussions, and facility walk-downs as waste. The waste disposal the proposed Agreement to possess a
with NRC licensees in Pennsylvania, requirements cover both the disposal of like license issued by Pennsylvania. The
and through self-study, in-house waste generated by the licensee and the law provides that these former NRC
training, and formal training. disposal of waste generated by and licenses will expire either 90 days after
In the course of the NRC staff’s received from other persons. receipt from the radiation control
continued interactions with (d) Transportation of Radioactive program of a notice of expiration of such
Pennsylvania, the NRC staff will Material. Pennsylvania has adopted the license or on the date of expiration
confirm the assurances that NRC regulations in 10 CFR part 71 by specified in the NRC license, whichever
Pennsylvania provided concerning reference. Part 71 contains the is later. In the case of NRC licenses that
having an adequate number of trained requirements licensees must follow are terminated under restricted
and qualified staff in place, based on when preparing packages containing conditions required by 10 CFR 20.1403
Pennsylvania’s staff needs analysis and radioactive material for transport. Part prior to the effective date of the
qualification procedures. Specifically, 71 also contains requirements related to proposed Agreement, Pennsylvania
the NRC staff will verify how BRP staff the licensing of packaging for use in deems the termination to be final
fit into the qualification process, which transporting radioactive materials. despite any other provisions of
staff are qualified in certain areas, and Pennsylvania will not attempt to enforce Commonwealth law or rule. For NRC
the basis for the determinations. portions of the regulations related to licenses that, on the effective date of the
(b) Legislation and Regulations. In activities, such as approving packaging proposed Agreement, contain a license
conjunction with the rulemaking designs, which are reserved to NRC. condition indicating intent to terminate
authority vested in the Environmental (e) Recordkeeping and Incident the license upon completion of a
Quality Board by Section 302 of the Reporting. Pennsylvania has adopted by Commission approved
Pennsylvania Radiation Protection Act reference the Sections of the NRC decommissioning plan, the transferred
1984–147, PADEP has the requisite regulations which specify requirements license will be terminated by
authority to promulgate regulations for for licensees to keep records, and to Pennsylvania under the plan so long as
protection against radiation. The law report incidents or accidents involving the licensee conforms to the approved
provides PADEP the authority to issue materials. plan.
licenses, issue orders, conduct (f) Evaluation of License Applications. Pennsylvania also provides for
inspections, and to enforce compliance Pennsylvania has adopted by reference ‘‘timely renewal.’’ This provision
with regulations, license conditions, the NRC regulations that specify the affords the continuance of licenses for
and orders. Licensees are required to requirements a person must meet to get which an application for renewal has
provide access to inspectors. a license to possess or use radioactive been filed more than 30 days prior to
The NRC staff verified that materials. Pennsylvania has also the date of expiration of the license.
Pennsylvania adopted the relevant NRC developed a licensing procedures NRC licenses transferred while in timely
regulations in 10 CFR parts 19, 20, 30, manual, along with the accompanying renewal are included under the
31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 39, 40, 70, 71, and regulatory guides, which are adapted continuation provision. The
150 into Pennsylvania Code Title 25, from similar NRC documents and Pennsylvania Code provides exemptions
Environmental Protection by reference. contain guidance for the program staff from the Commonwealth’s requirements
The NRC staff also verified that when evaluating license applications. for licensing of sources of radiation for
Pennsylvania adopted the relevant NRC (g) Inspections and Enforcement. NRC and U.S. Department of Energy
regulations in 10 CFR part 61 into Pennsylvania has adopted a schedule contractors or subcontractors. The
Pennsylvania Code Title 25, providing for the inspection of licensees proposed Agreement commits
Environmental Protection. The NRC as frequently as, or more frequently Pennsylvania to use its best efforts to
staff also approved an order to than, the inspection schedule used by cooperate with the NRC and the other
implement Increased Controls the NRC. The program has adopted Agreement States in the formulation of
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requirements for risk-significant procedures for the conduct of standards and regulatory programs for
radioactive materials for certain inspections, reporting of inspection the protection against hazards of
Pennsylvania licensees under the findings, and reporting inspection radiation, and to assure that
proposed Agreement. As a result of the results to the licensees. Pennsylvania Pennsylvania’s program will continue to
renumbering of 10 CFR part 71 in 2004, has also adopted procedures for the be compatible with the Commission’s

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program for the regulation of Agreement Personnel,’’ once the NRC staff confirms Whereas, The Commission and the
materials. The proposed Agreement the assurances provided by Commonwealth recognize the desirability of
stipulates the desirability of reciprocal Pennsylvania concerning staff training the reciprocal recognition of licenses, and of
recognition of licenses, and commits the and qualifications, the staff will be able the granting of limited exemptions from
Commission and Pennsylvania to use licensing of those materials subject to this
to conclude that area is satisfied.
Agreement; and,
their best efforts to accord such Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 2nd day Whereas, This Agreement is entered into
reciprocity. of July, 2007. pursuant to the provisions of the Act;
III. Staff Conclusion For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Now, therefore, It is hereby agreed between
Janet R. Schlueter, the Commission and the Governor of the
Section 274d of the Act provides that Commonwealth acting on behalf of the
the Commission shall enter into an Director, Division of Materials Safety and
State Agreements, Office of Federal and State Commonwealth as follows:
agreement under Section 274b with any
Materials and Environmental Management Article I
State if:
Programs.
(a) The Governor of the State certifies Subject to the exceptions provided in
that the State has a program for the Appendix A—An Agreement Between Articles II, IV, and V, the Commission shall
control of radiation hazards adequate to the United States Nuclear Regulatory discontinue, as of the effective date of this
protect public health and safety with Commission and the Commonwealth of Agreement, the regulatory authority of the
respect to the agreement materials Pennsylvania for the Discontinuance of Commission in the Commonwealth under
within the State, and that the State Chapters 6, 7, and 8, and Section 161 of the
Certain Commission Regulatory
desires to assume regulatory Act with respect to the following materials:
Authority and Responsibility Within 1. Byproduct materials as defined in
responsibility for the agreement the Commonwealth Pursuant to Section Section 11e.(1) of the Act;
materials; and 274 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, 2. Byproduct materials as defined in
(b) The Commission finds that the as Amended Section 11e.(3) of the Act;
State program is in accordance with the 3. Byproduct materials as defined in
requirements of Section 274o, and in all Whereas, The United States Nuclear
Regulatory Commission (the Commission) is Section 11e.(4) of the Act;
other respects compatible with the 4. Source materials;
authorized under Section 274 of the Atomic
Commission’s program for the Energy Act of 1954, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 5. Special nuclear materials in quantities
regulation of materials, and that the 2011 et seq. (the Act), to enter into not sufficient to form a critical mass; and
State program is adequate to protect agreements with the Governor of any State/ 6. The regulation of the land disposal of all
public health and safety with respect to Commonwealth providing for discontinuance byproduct, source, and special nuclear waste
the materials covered by the proposed of the regulatory authority of the Commission materials covered by this Agreement.
Agreement. within the Commonwealth under Chapters 6, Article II
The NRC staff has reviewed the 7, and 8, and Section 161 of the Act with
respect to byproduct materials as defined in This Agreement does not provide for
proposed Agreement, the certification discontinuance of any authority and the
by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Sections 11e.(1), (3), and (4) of the Act,
source materials, and special nuclear Commission shall retain authority and
in the application for an Agreement responsibility with respect to:
materials in quantities not sufficient to form
submitted by Governor Rendell on a critical mass; and, 1. The regulation of the construction and
November 9, 2006, and the supporting Whereas, The Governor of the operation of any production or utilization
information provided by the staff of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is facility or any uranium enrichment facility;
Bureau of Radiation Protection of the authorized under the Pennsylvania Radiation 2. The regulation of the export from or
Pennsylvania Department of Protection Act, Act of July 10, 1984, Pub. L. import into the United States of byproduct,
Environmental Protection, and 688, No. 147, as amended, 35 P.S. § 7110.101 source, or special nuclear material, or of any
concludes that, except as discussed et seq., to enter into this Agreement with the production or utilization facility;
Commission; and, 3. The regulation of the disposal into the
above in Section II. ‘‘Summary of the
Whereas, The Governor of the ocean or sea of byproduct, source, or special
NRC Staff Assessment of the nuclear materials waste as defined in the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania certified on
Pennsylvania Program for the Control of November 8, 2006, that the Commonwealth regulations or orders of the Commission;
Agreement Materials,’’ (a) ‘‘Organization of Pennsylvania (the Commonwealth) has a 4. The regulation of the disposal of such
and Personnel,’’ of this document, the program for the control of radiation hazards other byproduct, source, or special nuclear
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania adequate to protect public health and safety materials waste as the Commission from time
satisfies the criteria in the Commission’s with respect to the materials within the to time determines by regulation or order
policy statement ‘‘Criteria for Guidance Commonwealth covered by this Agreement, should, because of the hazards or potential
of States and NRC in Discontinuance of and that the Commonwealth desires to hazards thereof, not be disposed without a
NRC Regulatory Authority and assume regulatory responsibility for such license from the Commission; and
materials; and, 5. The evaluation of radiation safety
Assumption Thereof by States Through
Whereas, The Commission found on [date] information on sealed sources or devices
Agreement,’’ and therefore, meets the that the program of the Commonwealth for containing byproduct, source, or special
requirements of Section 274 of the Act. the regulation of the materials covered by nuclear materials and the registration of the
The proposed Pennsylvania program to this Agreement is compatible with the sealed sources or devices for distribution, as
regulate Agreement materials, as Commission’s program for the regulation of provided for in regulations or orders of the
comprised of statutes, regulations, and such materials and is adequate to protect Commission.
procedures, is compatible with the public health and safety; and,
Whereas, The Commonwealth and the Article III
program of the Commission and is
adequate to protect public health and Commission recognize the desirability and With the exception of those activities
importance of cooperation between the identified in Article II.A.1 through 4, this
safety with respect to the materials
Commission and the Commonwealth in the Agreement may be amended, upon
covered by the proposed Agreement.
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formulation of standards for protection application by the Commonwealth and


With respect to discussion above in against hazards of radiation and in assuring approval by the Commission, to include one
Section II. ‘‘Summary of the NRC Staff that Commonwealth and Commission or more of the additional activities specified
Assessment of the Pennsylvania programs for protection against hazards of in Article II, whereby the Commonwealth
Program for the Control of Agreement radiation will be coordinated and may then exert regulatory authority and
Materials,’’ (a) ‘‘Organization and compatible; and, responsibility with respect to those activities.

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Article IV with one or more of the requirements of Review and stated that an Out-of-Cycle
Notwithstanding this Agreement, the Section 274 of the Act. The Commission may Review of the Russian Federation
Commission may from time to time by rule, also, pursuant to Section 274j of the Act, (‘‘Russia’’) would be conducted this
regulation, or order, require that the temporarily suspend all or part of this
agreement if, in the judgment of the
year. Pursuant to this Out-of-Cycle
manufacturer, processor, or producer of any Review of Russia, USTR requests
equipment, device, commodity, or other Commission, an emergency situation exists
requiring immediate action to protect public written submissions from the public
product containing source, byproduct, or
special nuclear material shall not transfer health and safety and the Commonwealth has concerning Russia’s acts, policies, and
possession or control of such product except failed to take necessary steps. The practices regarding the adequacy and
pursuant to a license or an exemption from Commission shall periodically review actions effectiveness of Russia’s intellectual
licensing issued by the Commission. taken by the Commonwealth under this property protection and enforcement. In
Agreement to ensure compliance with
particular, USTR requests that
Article V Section 274 of the Act which requires a
Commonwealth program to be adequate to comments address Russia’s
This Agreement shall not affect the implementation of the United States-
authority of the Commission under protect public health and safety with respect
to the materials covered by this Agreement Russia Bilateral IPR Agreement of
Subsection 161b or 161i of the Act to issue
rules, regulations, or orders to protect the
and to be compatible with the Commission’s November 19, 2006 (available on
program. USTR’s Web site at http://
common defense and security, to protect
restricted data, or to guard against the loss or Article IX www.ustr.gov).
diversion of special nuclear material. This Agreement shall become effective on DATES: Submissions must be received on
Article VI [date], and shall remain in effect unless and or before 10 a.m. on Monday, August 27,
until such time as it is terminated pursuant 2007.
The Commission will cooperate with the to Article VIII.
Commonwealth and other Agreement States Done at [City, State] this [date] day of ADDRESSES: All comments should be
in the formulation of standards and [month], [year]. addressed to Jennifer Choe Groves,
regulatory programs of the State and the Director for Intellectual Property and
Commission for protection against hazards of For the United States Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, Innovation and Chair of the Special 301
radiation and to assure that Commission and Committee, Office of the United States
Commonwealth programs for protection lllllllllllllllllllll
against hazards of radiation will be Dale E. Klein, Chairman. Trade Representative, and sent (i)
coordinated and compatible. The For The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, electronically, to FR0606@ustr.eop.gov
Commonwealth agrees to cooperate with the lllllllllllllllllllll (please note, ‘‘FR0606’’ consists of the
Commission and other Agreement States in Edward G. Rendell, Governor. numbers ‘‘zero-six-zero-six,’’) with
the formulation of standards and regulatory ‘‘Russia Out-of-Cycle Review’’ in the
programs of the Commonwealth and the [FR Doc. E7–13262 Filed 7–6–07; 8:45 am]
subject line, or (ii) by fax, to (202) 395–
Commission for protection against hazards of BILLING CODE 7590–01–P
9458, with a confirmation copy sent
radiation and to assure that the electronically to the email address
Commonwealth’s program will continue to above.
be compatible with the program of the OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Commission for the regulation of materials TRADE REPRESENTATIVE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
covered by this Agreement. Jennifer Choe Groves, Director for
The Commonwealth and the Commission Special 301 Out-of-Cycle Review of the Intellectual Property and Innovation
agree to keep each other informed of Russian Federation: Request for and Chair of the Special 301 Committee,
proposed changes in their respective rules Office of the United States Trade
and regulations, and to provide each other
Public Comment
the opportunity for early and substantive
Representative at (202) 395–4510.
AGENCY: Office of the United States
contribution to the proposed changes. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
Trade Representative.
The Commonwealth and the Commission to Section 182 of the Trade Act, USTR
ACTION: Request for written submissions
agree to keep each other informed of events, must identify those countries that deny
accidents, and licensee performance that may from the public.
adequate and effective protection for
have generic implication or otherwise be of intellectual property rights or deny fair
SUMMARY: Section 182 of the Trade Act
regulatory interest. and equitable market access to U.S.
of 1974 (Trade Act) (19 U.S.C. 2242),
Article VII requires the United States Trade persons who rely on intellectual
The Commission and the Commonwealth Representative (USTR) to identify property protection. Those countries
agree that it is desirable to provide reciprocal countries that deny adequate and that have the most onerous or egregious
recognition of licenses for the materials listed effective protection of intellectual acts, policies, or practices and whose
in Article I licensed by the other party or by property rights or deny fair and acts, policies or practices have the
any other Agreement State. Accordingly, the equitable market access to U.S. persons greatest adverse impact (actual or
Commission and the Commonwealth agree to who rely on intellectual property potential) on relevant U.S. products are
develop appropriate rules, regulations, and to be identified as Priority Foreign
procedures by which such reciprocity will be
protection. (Section 182 is commonly
accorded. referred to as the ‘‘Special 301’’ Countries. Acts, policies or practices
provisions of the Trade Act.) In that are the basis of a country’s
Article VIII addition, the USTR is required to designation as a Priority Foreign
The Commission, upon its own initiative determine which of these countries Country are normally the subject of an
after reasonable notice and opportunity for should be identified as Priority Foreign investigation under the Section 301
hearing to the Commonwealth, or upon Countries. Acts, policies or practices provisions of the Trade Act.
request of the Governor of the that are the basis of a country’s USTR may not identify a country as
Commonwealth, may terminate or suspend a Priority Foreign Country if it is
identification as a Priority Foreign
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all or part of this agreement and reassert the


licensing and regulatory authority vested in Country are normally the subject of an entering into good faith negotiations, or
it under the Act if the Commission finds that investigation under the Section 301 making significant progress in bilateral
(1) Such termination or suspension is provisions of the Trade Act. or multilateral negotiations, to provide
required to protect public health and safety, On April 27, 2007, USTR announced adequate and effective protection of
or (2) the Commonwealth has not complied the results of the 2007 Special 301 intellectual property rights.

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