Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 108— - NUCLEAR WASTE POLICY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO RADIOACTIVE WASTE › § 10222
The Secretary must make contracts with anyone who makes or owns domestic high-level radioactive waste or spent nuclear fuel. Those contracts must charge fees that cover the government’s costs. For electricity sold by civilian nuclear reactors on or after 90 days after January 7, 1983, the fee is 1.0 mil per kilowatt-hour. For spent fuel or solidified waste from fuel used before that fee applied, the Secretary must set, no later than 90 days after January 7, 1983, a one-time per-kilogram fee equal to an average charge of 1.0 mil per kilowatt-hour. That one-time fee goes to the Treasury and into a separate Nuclear Waste Fund, and paying it ends any further federal fee obligation for long-term storage and disposal of that material. The Secretary must set up collection rules within 180 days after January 7, 1983, review fees each year, and propose changes if revenues are too low or too high. A proposed change takes effect after 90 days of continuous session of Congress unless either House disapproves under the special review process. The law also says the Secretary will take title to waste and fuel and, in return for fees, begin disposing of it by January 31, 1998. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission cannot issue or renew reactor licenses unless the applicant has a contract with the Secretary or is actively negotiating one. Generators must have contracts by June 30, 1983, or by the date they start producing or take title to the waste. The Nuclear Waste Fund is created in the Treasury and includes fees, congressional appropriations, and certain balances from January 7, 1983. The Fund may be used only for waste disposal work (like building and running repositories and storage sites, research, transport, and program costs). The Treasury will hold the Fund, report yearly to Congress, include a three-year budget, may invest extra money, and may issue or buy obligations if needed. Any appropriations to the Fund must be paid back to the Treasury with interest.
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42 U.S.C. § 10222
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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