Title 22 › Chapter CHAPTER 47— - NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - UNITED STATES INITIATIVES TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE NUCLEAR FUEL SUPPLY › § 3224a
The Department of Energy may work with other countries to study whether it is possible to expand existing storage for used nuclear fuel. It may also study regional storage sites and international transport and storage systems. The Department can make agreements with other nations to help increase international storage, but only if Congress agrees later by law or by a joint or concurrent resolution. Congress authorized $20,000,000 for these studies. No Department of Energy funds from any authorization or appropriation may be used to buy, move, or store foreign spent nuclear fuel unless the President tells the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology at least thirty calendar days before the money is committed, while either House of Congress is in session. Money may not be used to bring foreign spent fuel into the United States for storage or disposal unless Congress has specifically approved it by law or concurrent resolution, or the President sends a detailed plan at least thirty days while Congress is in continuous session (as the Impoundment Control Act of 1974 defines) and neither House passes a disapproval during that period. If a disapproval resolution is filed but the committee has not reported it within twenty days after the President’s message, either House may force immediate consideration under the Impoundment Control Act rules. Any Presidential plan must include policy goals, technical and geographic details, cost estimates and justification, legal and regulatory matters, environmental impact information, and related international agreements. Nothing here is meant to delay or change the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s June 28, 1977 Memorandum and Order that issued License No. XSNM–845 for exports to India for the Tarapur Atomic Power Station, or any other NRC export licenses or their review.
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22 U.S.C. § 3224a
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
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