§ 1.36. Office of Investigations.
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The Office of Investigations (OI)—
(a)Conducts investigations of licensees, applicants, their contractors or vendors, including the investigation of all allegations of wrongdoing by other than NRC employees and contractors;
(b)Maintains current awareness of inquiries and inspections by other NRC offices to identify the need for formal investigations;
(c)Makes appropriate referrals to the Department of Justice;
(d)Maintains liaison with other agencies and organizations to ensure the timely exchange of information of mutual interest; and
(e)Issues subpoenas where necessary or appropriate for the conduct of investigations. [54 FR 53315, Dec. 28, 1989]
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