Sunshine Act Meetings
Published Date: 2/6/2026
Notice
Summary
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) announced that no public meetings are scheduled from February 9 through March 16, 2026. This update affects anyone who follows NRC meetings or wants to join them, signaling a quiet period with no new discussions or decisions. If you want updates or accommodations, the NRC is ready to help, keeping things open and accessible without any extra costs or delays.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
No NRC Public Meetings Scheduled
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has no public meetings scheduled for the weeks of February 9, 16, and 23, and March 2, 9, and 16, 2026. The schedule may change on short notice, and you can check the meeting schedule online at https://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/public-meetings/schedule.html or contact the Office of the Secretary at 301-415-1969 to verify status.
Reasonable Accommodations Available
The NRC provides reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities to participate in public meetings and to receive meeting notices, transcripts, or other information in alternate formats (for example, braille or large print). To request an accommodation, contact the Reasonable Accommodations Resource by email as listed in the notice; determinations are made on a case-by-case basis.
Request Electronic Meeting Notices
Members of the public may request to receive these NRC meeting notices electronically by contacting the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of the Secretary, Washington, DC 20555 at 301-415-1969 or by the emails provided in the notice. If you want to be added to the distribution, you can request electronic delivery of the notices.
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