Title 42 › Chapter 24— DISPOSAL OF ATOMIC ENERGY COMMUNITIES › Subchapter I— GENERAL PROVISIONS › § 2304
Defines the key words used in the chapter so people know what each term means. "Commission" means the Atomic Energy Commission. "Community" means the areas at Oak Ridge, Tennessee; Richland, Washington; or Los Alamos, New Mexico, shown on maps kept at the Commission office (Oak Ridge and Richland maps approved 21 April 1955; Los Alamos map approved April 5, 1962). "House" includes the lot the house sits on. "Member of a family" means someone living in the same home on the first offering date who is related by blood, marriage, or adoption (for example, spouse, parents, grandparents, siblings, children, uncles/aunts, nephews/nieces, or first cousins). "Mortgage" includes deeds of trust and other liens used under state law to secure loans or unpaid purchase prices for real estate. "Municipal installation" covers things like schools, hospitals, police and fire systems, sewer and trash plants, water systems, roads, parks, government buildings, and the fixtures needed to operate them. "Occupant" means a person who, on the first offering date, has the right to live in a government-owned house under a lease or license with the Commission or its manager. "Offering date" is the date the property is first offered for sale. "Project area" means the federal area at Oak Ridge or Hanford as of August 4, 1955, or the County of Los Alamos on the date it is added to this chapter, excluding land then under National Park Service control. "Project-connected person" means someone regularly employed in the project area on the first offering date, including Commission or government workers, school or hospital staff, local business employees, or church/nonprofit employees. "Resident" means a person who on the first offering date is either an occupant of a unit marked for sale or a project-connected person with a lease or similar right to live in privately owned rental housing in the community. "Utility" means electrical or natural gas distribution, public transportation or communication systems, and the equipment needed to run them. "Single" and "single family" include each separate unit in a building the Commission has labeled as having multiple single-family units.
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42 U.S.C. § 2304
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