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Timestamp: 2020-06-05 16:32:42
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 51', '§51', '§51', '§51', 'art 52', '§52', '§50', '§51']

Title 10 → Chapter I → Part 51 → Subpart A → §51.107
§51.107 Public hearings in proceedings for issuance of combined licenses; limited work authorizations.
(a) In addition to complying with the applicable requirements of §51.104, in a proceeding for the issuance of a combined license for a nuclear power reactor under part 52 of this chapter, the presiding officer will:
(5) Determine, in a contested proceeding, whether in accordance with the regulations in this subpart, the combined license should be issued as proposed by the NRC's Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
(b) If a combined license application references an early site permit, then the presiding officer in the combined license hearing shall not admit any contention proffered by any party on environmental issues which have been accorded finality under §52.39 of this chapter, unless the contention:
(d)(1) In any proceeding for the issuance of a combined license where the applicant requests a limited work authorization under §50.10(d) of this chapter, the presiding officer, in addition to complying with any applicable provision of §51.104, shall:
(v) In a contested proceeding, determine whether, in accordance with the regulations in this subpart, the limited work authorization should be issued as proposed by the Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
(2) If the limited work authorization is for activities to be conducted at a site for which the Commission has previously prepared an environmental impact statement for the construction and operation of a nuclear power plant, and a construction permit was issued but construction of the plant was never completed, then in making the determinations in paragraph (c)(1) of this section, the presiding officer shall be limited to a consideration whether there is, with respect to construction activities encompassed by the environmental impact statement which are analogous to the activities to be conducted under the limited work authorization, new and significant information on the environmental impacts of those activities, so that the limited work authorization should not be issued as proposed by the Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
[72 FR 49517, Aug. 28, 2007, as amended at 72 FR 57446, Oct. 9, 2007; 73 FR 5724, Jan. 31, 2008; 84 FR 65645, Nov. 29, 2019]