NRC Renews Security Form: Keeping Nuclear Workers in the Loop
Published Date: 6/6/2025
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Summary
The NRC is asking for public feedback to renew a form called NRC Form 176, which helps track security agreements and when people leave their jobs. This affects workers who handle sensitive info at nuclear sites, but there are no new costs or big changes. The renewal keeps things running smoothly and safely without extra hassle or fees.
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NRC Form 176 Renewal — No New Costs
If you handle sensitive information at a nuclear site, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is renewing NRC Form 176, the "Security Acknowledgement and Termination" form used to track security agreements and when people leave their jobs. The renewal continues the existing process and the NRC says there are no new costs or major changes, so the form stays in use without added fees or extra burden.
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