NRC's Empty Calendar: Nuclear Meetings? Not This Month
Published Date: 2/20/2026
Notice
Summary
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is sharing its meeting schedule for late February and March 2026, with most weeks having no meetings except a closed briefing on March 3. This update affects anyone interested in NRC activities, letting them know when and how meetings happen, including options for accommodations. No new costs or major changes are announced, but staying informed is easy with electronic updates and clear contact info.
Analyzed Economic Effects
4 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.
March 3 Briefing Is Closed
The NRC has a closed briefing on Tuesday, March 3, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. titled "Briefing on NRC International Activities" (closed under Ex. 1 and 9), so the public cannot attend that session.
Reasonable Accommodations Offered
The NRC provides reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities for these public meetings and will consider requests for alternative formats (e.g., braille, large print) on a case-by-case basis. To request an accommodation, contact the Reasonable Accommodations Resource by email at [email protected].
Sign Up for Electronic Meeting Notices
Members of the public may request to receive NRC meeting notices electronically by contacting the Office of the Secretary at 301-415-1969 or by email at [email protected] or [email protected]. This makes it easier to get schedule updates and meeting information by email.
Most Weeks Have No Meetings
For the weeks of February 23 and March 9, 16, 23, and 30, 2026, no NRC Commission meetings are scheduled. The schedule is subject to change on short notice and can be checked at https://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/public-meetings/schedule.html.
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