Nuclear Regulatory Commission Law and Legal Definition
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is an independent, federal regulatory agency responsible for licensing and regulating civilian uses of nuclear energy. NRC supervises the building and operation of nuclear reactors and other facilities which utilize nuclear materials. NRC is responsible for ensuring that civilian uses of nuclear facilities and materials abide by public health and safety laws, national security laws, environmental quality laws, and antitrust laws.
Legal Definition list
- Nuclear Referral List - NRL [Energy]
- Nuclear Reactor Internals [Nuclear Regulatory Commission]
- Nuclear Reactor
- Nuclear Proliferation
- Nuclear Power
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission Training Authorization
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission-Controlled Materials
- Nuclear Risk Reduction Center [NRRC]
- Nuclear Source Material
- Nuclear Suppliers Group
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