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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 1 — Statement of Organization and General Information · § 1.27

§ 1.27. Office of Congressional Affairs.

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The Office of Congressional Affairs—
(a)Advises the Chairman, the Commission, and NRC staff on all NRC relations with Congress and the views of Congress toward NRC policies, plans and activities;
(b)Maintains liaison with Congressional committees and members of Congress on matters of interest to NRC;
(c)Serves as primary contact point for all NRC communications with Congress;
(d)Coordinates NRC internal activities with Congress;
(e)Plans, develops, and manages NRC's legislative programs; and
(f)Monitors legislative proposals, bills, and hearings. [57 FR 1639, Jan. 15, 1992]
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