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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 1630 · Sec. 170A

Sec. 170A. Conflicts of Interest Relating to Contracts and Other Arrangements

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## Sec. 170A Conflicts of Interest Relating to Contracts and Other Arrangements ### a The Commission shall, by rule, require any person proposing to enter into a contract, agreement, or other arrangement, whether by competitive bid or negotiation, under this Act or any other law administered by it for the conduct of research, development, evaluation activities, or for technical and management support services, to provide the Commission, prior to entering into any such contract, agreement, or arrangement, with all relevant information, as determined by the Commission, bearing on whether that person has a possible conflict of interest with respect to— ####
(1)being able to render impartial, technically sound, or objective assistance or advice in light of other activities or relationships with other persons, or ####
(2)being given an unfair competitive advantage. Such person shall insure, in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Commission, compliance with this section by any subcontractor (other than a supply subcontractor) of such person in the case of any subcontract for more than $10,000. ### b Evaluation ####
(1)In general Except as provided in paragraph (2), the Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall not enter into any such contract agreement or arrangement unless it finds, after evaluating all information provided under subsection a. and any other information otherwise available to the Commission that— #####
(A)it is unlikely that a conflict of interest would exist, or #####
(B)such conflict has been avoided after appropriate conditions have been included in such contract, agreement, or arrangement; except that if the Commission determines that such conflict of interests exists and that such conflict of interest cannot be avoided by including appropriate conditions therein, the Commission may enter into such contract, agreement, or arrangement, if the Commission determines that it is in the best interests of the United States to do so and includes appropriate conditions in such contract, agreement, or arrangement to mitigate such conflict. ####
(2)Nuclear regulatory commission Notwithstanding any conflict of interest, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission may enter into a contract, agreement, or arrangement with the Department of Energy or the operator of a Department of Energy facility, if the Nuclear Regulatory Commission determines that— #####
(A)the conflict of interest cannot be mitigated; and #####
(B)adequate justification exists to proceed without mitigation of the conflict of interest. ### c The Commission shall publish rules for the implementation of this section, in accordance with section 553 of title 5, United States Code (without regard to subsection (a)(2) thereof) as soon as practicable after the date of the enactment of this section,75 but in no event later than 120 days after such date. 75The date of enactment was Nov. 6, 1978. **[**[42 U.S.C. 2210a](/us/usc/t42/s2210a)**]**
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