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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 4304 (Introduced in House) — To make certain repeals and revisions to Federal labor laws, to decrease the regulatory burdens on small businesses,... · Sec. 10022

Sec. 10022. Time limits for Commission review of Atomic Safety and Licensing Board decisions

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When reviewing the decisions and actions of the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, the Commission shall follow the following procedures: Each Commissioner shall vote on the matter not later than 90 days after receipt of final briefs, after which time the Commission shall not further delay a decision. Once a majority position is established, the Secretary shall notify in writing any Commissioners who have not voted that a majority position has been established. Any Commissioners who have not yet voted shall vote within three days of the Secretary’s notice or be considered by the Secretary as not participating.
Not later than 30 days after a majority position is established, the Commission shall publish any resulting decision, including adjudicatory orders and direction to agency staff. If a majority position is not established due to a tied vote, not later than 30 days after Commission voting is complete, the Commission shall publish any resulting decision, including adjudicatory orders and direction to agency staff.
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