Amending the Atomic Energy Act: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States, in Executive Session, Eighty-second Congress, Second Session, on Amending the Atomic Energy Act, February 19, 20, 27, and March 10, 14, and 17, 1952U.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 - 112 pages |
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Page 5 - ASSISTANCE. — a. The Commission is directed to exercise its powers in such manner as to insure the continued conduct of research and development and training activities in the fields specified below, by private or public institutions or persons, and to assist in the acquisition of an ever-expanding fund of theoretical and practical knowledge in such fields.
Page 4 - ... shall be liable to a fine of not to exceed $5,000 or to imprisonment for not more than one year, or both, for each offense.
Page 33 - In addition, the Council may employ and fix the compensation of such experts and consultants as may be necessary for the carrying...
Page 4 - Committee for Aeronautics or any officer or employee thereof, relating to fire hazards, fire protection, lighting, machinery, guard service, disrepair, disuse or other unsatisfactory conditions thereon, or the ingress thereto or egress or removal of persons therefrom, or otherwise providing for safeguarding the same against destruction; loss, or injury by accident or by enemy action, sabotage or other subversive actions...
Page 35 - JOINT COMMITTEE ON ATOMIC ENERGY, Washington, DC The subcommittee met, pursuant to call, a 10 : 15 am, in room 1302, New House Office Building, Hon.
Page 5 - ... activities in the fields specified below by private or public institutions or persons and to assist in the acquisition of an ever-expanding fund of theoretical and practical knowledge in such fields. To this end the Commission is authorized and directed to make arrangements (including contracts, agreements, and loans) for the conduct of research and development activities...
Page 62 - ... shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be liable to a fine of not to exceed $5,000 or to imprisonment for not more than one year or both.
Page 5 - Commission that such action is necessary in the interest of the common defense and security, or upon a showing that advertising is not reasonably practicable, and may make partial and advance payments under such arrangements, and may make available for use in connection therewith such of its equipment and facilities as it may deem desirable. Such arrangements shall contain such provisions to protect health, to minimize danger from explosion and other hazards to life or property, and to require the...
Page 7 - 797. Security regulations and orders; penalty for violation "(a) Whoever willfully shall violate any such regulation or order as, pursuant to lawful authority, shall be or has been promulgated or approved by the Secretary of Defense, or by any military commander designated by the Secretary of Defense, or by the Director of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, for the protection or security of military or naval aircraft, airports, airport facilities, vessels, harbors, ports, piers...
Page 5 - ... (2) the theory and production of atomic energy, including processes, materials, and devices related to such production; (3) utilization of special nuclear...