Title 42 › Chapter 23— DEVELOPMENT AND CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY › Subchapter IX— ATOMIC ENERGY LICENSES › § 2135
It says that people and companies must still obey the federal antitrust laws (like the Sherman Act and the Federal Trade Commission Act) even if they have a license under this law. If a court finds that a licensee broke those antitrust laws while doing the licensed work, the Commission can suspend, cancel, or take other action against that license. The Commission must also tell the Attorney General about any use of special nuclear material or atomic energy that looks like it might break antitrust rules or hurt competition. The Commission must send the Attorney General copies of certain license applications and some written requests, and the Attorney General must give written advice within 180 days. This applies to licenses to build or run production or use facilities, except some operating licenses tied to earlier construction permits unless big changes have happened. People who tried to join earlier construction permit proceedings can ask for an antitrust review of an operating license within 25 days after the public notice or by December 19, 1970, whichever is later. The Commission must give the Attorney General information if asked, and must publish the Attorney General’s advice. If the Attorney General warns of antitrust problems and asks for a hearing, he may join the hearing. The Commission must consider that advice, decide if the license would create antitrust problems, and also weigh other public-interest factors (like need for power). Then it may grant, deny, change, cancel, or add conditions to a license. The Commission can exempt some license types with the Attorney General’s OK. For some older applications it may set different timing rules and may issue permits or licenses before finishing antitrust findings, but must add conditions to protect later orders. These review rules do not apply to applications filed on or after August 8, 2005.
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42 U.S.C. § 2135
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