Sec. 191. Atomic Safety and Licensing Board
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## Sec. 191 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board ### a Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 7(a) and 8(a) of the Administrative Procedure Act,87 the Commission is authorized to establish one or more atomic safety and licensing boards, each comprised of three members, one of whom shall be qualified in the conduct of administrative proceedings and two of whom shall have such technical or other qualifications as the Commission deems appropriate to the issues to be decided, to conduct such hearings as the Commission may direct and make such intermediate or final decisions as the Commission may authorize with respect to the granting, suspending, revoking or amending of any license or authorization under the provisions of this Act, any other provision of law, or any regulation of the Commission issued thereunder.
The Commission may delegate to a board such other regulatory functions as the Commission deems appropriate. The Commission may appoint a panel of qualified persons from which board members may be selected. 87Sections 7(a) and 8(a) of the Administrative Procedure Act have been codified as sections 556(b) and 557(b) of title 5, United States Code. ### b Board members may be appointed by the Commission from private life, or designated from the staff of the Commission or other Federal agency.
Board members appointed from private life shall receive a per diem compensation for each day spent in meetings or conferences, and all members shall receive their necessary traveling or other expenses while engaged in the work of a board. The provisions of section 163 shall be applicable to board members appointed from private life. **[**[42 U.S.C. 2241](/us/usc/t42/s2241)**]**
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