NRC Schedules Meetings on Nuclear Fuel and Fairness
Published Date: 4/13/2026
Notice
Summary
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is sharing its public meeting schedule from April 13 to May 18, 2026, with some weeks having no meetings and others featuring important discussions on medical isotopes, workplace fairness, and nuclear fuel safety. Anyone interested can join in person or watch online, and accommodations are available for those who need them. These meetings keep the public in the loop without costing extra money or causing delays.
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Public can attend or watch meetings
You can attend Nuclear Regulatory Commission public meetings in person or watch them live via webcast at https://video.nrc.gov/. The schedule covers the weeks of April 13 through May 18, 2026, with specific public meetings on April 21, May 5, and May 7, 2026.
Accommodations available for disabilities
If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in these public meetings or need the notice, transcript, or other meeting information in another format (for example, braille or large print), contact the Reasonable Accommodations Resource by email at [email protected]. Determinations are made on a case-by-case basis.
Request electronic meeting notices
Members of the public may request to receive meeting notices electronically by contacting the NRC, Office of the Secretary, Washington, DC 20555 at 301-415-1969, or by email at [email protected] or [email protected].
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