Title 42 › Chapter 23— DEVELOPMENT AND CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY › Subchapter XVII–A— DEFENSE NUCLEAR FACILITIES SAFETY BOARD › § 2286d
The Board must send the Secretary of Energy a written draft of any recommendation and its supporting data at least 30 days before sending a final recommendation, unless the matter is an emergency or classified. The Secretary has 30 days after receiving the draft to give written comments, and the Board can give more time if asked. After that comment period, the Board may send its final recommendation to the Secretary. After the Secretary gets the final recommendation, the Board must quickly make the recommendation and the Secretary’s letters public in DOE reading rooms and by publishing them in the Federal Register, and ask for 30 days of public comment. The Secretary must tell the Board in writing within 45 days (or up to another 45 days if the Board allows) whether the recommendation is accepted or rejected, say what actions will be taken, and publish that response and ask for 30 days of public comment. The Board must share all public comments with the Secretary and may hold hearings. If the Secretary rejects a recommendation, the Board must either stick with it or revise it; then the Secretary has 30 days to make a final decision and must publish the decision and explain it to Congress. If the Secretary accepts a recommendation, he must send an implementation plan to the Board within 90 days (with one 45-day extension if he notifies the Board and relevant House and Senate committees). The Secretary should finish the work within one year after sending the plan, unless he reports to Congress why more time or a budget/stockpile exemption is needed. Classified information and rules under sections 2167 and 2168 are not made public.
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42 U.S.C. § 2286d
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 5, 2026
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