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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 2377 (Introduced in Senate) — To defeat the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and protect and secure the United States, and for other purposes. · Sec. 261

Sec. 261. Preventing terrorist access to domestic radiological materials

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Section 103 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 ( 42 U.S.C. 2133 ) is amended— in subsection d., in the third sentence, by inserting under a circumstance described in subsection g., or after within the United States ; and by adding at the end the following: In addition to the limitations described in subsection d. and the limitations provided at the discretion of the Commission, the Commission shall not grant a license to any individual who is— listed in the terrorist screening database maintained by the Federal Government Terrorist Screening Center of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; or convicted of any offense under any Federal, State, or local law or ordinance, an element of which is— engaging in conduct constituting, in preparation of, in aid of, or related to terrorism; providing material support or resources for terrorism; or the making of a terrorist threat.
The Commission shall suspend immediately any license granted under this section if the Commission discovers that the licensee is providing unescorted access to any employee who is— listed in the terrorist screening database maintained by the Federal Government Terrorist Screening Center of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; or convicted of any offense under any Federal, State, or local law or ordinance, an element of which is— engaging in conduct constituting, in preparation of, in aid of, or related to terrorism; providing material support or resources for terrorism; or the making of a terrorist threat.
The Commission may lift the suspension of a license made pursuant to subsection h. if— the licensee has revoked unescorted access privileges to the employee; the licensee has alerted the appropriate Federal, State, and local law enforcement offices of the provision and revocation of unescorted access to the employee; and the Commission has conducted a review of the security of the licensee and determined that reinstatement of the licensee would not be inimical to the national security interests of the United States. .
Section 104 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 ( 42 U.S.C. 2134 ) is amended— in subsection d., in the third sentence, by inserting under a circumstance described in subsection e., or after within the United States ; and by adding at the end the following: In addition to the limitations described in subsection d. and the limitations provided at the discretion of the Commission, the Commission shall not grant a license to any individual who is— listed in the terrorist screening database maintained by the Federal Government Terrorist Screening Center of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; or convicted of any offense under any Federal, State, or local law or ordinance, an element of which is— engaging in conduct constituting, in preparation of, in aid of, or related to terrorism; providing material support or resources for terrorism; or the making of a terrorist threat.
The Commission shall suspend immediately any license granted under this section if the Commission discovers that the licensee is providing unescorted access to any employee who is— listed in the terrorist screening database maintained by the Federal Government Terrorist Screening Center of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; or convicted of any offense under any Federal, State, or local law or ordinance, an element of which is— engaging in conduct constituting, in preparation of, in aid of, or related to terrorism; providing material support or resources for terrorism; or the making of a terrorist threat.
The Commission may lift the suspension of a license made pursuant to subsection f. if— the licensee has revoked unescorted access privileges to the employee; the licensee has alerted the appropriate Federal, State, and local law enforcement offices of the provision and revocation of unescorted access to the employee; and the Commission has conducted a review of the security of the licensee and determined that reinstatement of the licensee would not be inimical to the national security interests of the United States. .
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