Abstract
Canada`s Atomic Energy Control Act defines the powers and responsibilities of the Atomic Energy Control Board (AECB). Among these is to make regulations to control the development, application and use of atomic energy. In these proposed general amendments to the Atomic Energy Control Regulations substantial changes are proposed in the designation of the authority of AECB staff, exemptions from licensing, international safeguards, duties of licensees and atomic radiation workers, security of information, and provision for hearings. The scope of the control of atomic energy has been redefined as relating to matters of health, safety, security, international safeguards, and the protection of the environment.
Citation Formats
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Proposed general amendments to the atomic energy control regulations.
Canada: N. p.,
1986.
Web.
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Proposed general amendments to the atomic energy control regulations.
Canada.
None.
1986.
"Proposed general amendments to the atomic energy control regulations."
Canada.
@misc{etde_10141003,
title = {Proposed general amendments to the atomic energy control regulations}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {Canada`s Atomic Energy Control Act defines the powers and responsibilities of the Atomic Energy Control Board (AECB). Among these is to make regulations to control the development, application and use of atomic energy. In these proposed general amendments to the Atomic Energy Control Regulations substantial changes are proposed in the designation of the authority of AECB staff, exemptions from licensing, international safeguards, duties of licensees and atomic radiation workers, security of information, and provision for hearings. The scope of the control of atomic energy has been redefined as relating to matters of health, safety, security, international safeguards, and the protection of the environment.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1986}
month = {Apr}
}
title = {Proposed general amendments to the atomic energy control regulations}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {Canada`s Atomic Energy Control Act defines the powers and responsibilities of the Atomic Energy Control Board (AECB). Among these is to make regulations to control the development, application and use of atomic energy. In these proposed general amendments to the Atomic Energy Control Regulations substantial changes are proposed in the designation of the authority of AECB staff, exemptions from licensing, international safeguards, duties of licensees and atomic radiation workers, security of information, and provision for hearings. The scope of the control of atomic energy has been redefined as relating to matters of health, safety, security, international safeguards, and the protection of the environment.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1986}
month = {Apr}
}