Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 23— - DEVELOPMENT AND CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER XVIII— - EURATOM COOPERATION › § 2295
Allows the Atomic Energy Commission to buy special nuclear material from the Community under the cooperation agreement. It cannot buy more plutonium or uranium-233 than the law allows. The Commission may acquire up to 4,100 kilograms of plutonium for peaceful uses. Contracts for plutonium can set prices and lengths the Commission needs, but for plutonium from reactors built under the joint program a contract cannot run longer than ten years of reactor operation or past December 31, 1973 (or December 31, 1975 for up to two reactors chosen under section 2291(c)), whichever comes first. The Commission cannot pay more than its established price at the time of delivery. Contracts for uranium enriched in U–235 may have prices and terms the Commission decides, but they cannot go beyond the cooperation agreement’s end date or cover more material than the Commission distributed to the Community minus what the joint reactors consumed. Payment cannot exceed the Commission’s established charges at delivery. Such contracts may be made without following certain federal procurement and advertising laws, and may ignore section 6101 of title 41 if the Commission certifies it is needed for common defense and security or shows advertising is not practical.
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42 U.S.C. § 2295
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73