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PUBLIC LAW 703-AUG. 30, 1954

107. OPERATORS' LICENSES.—The Commission shall— "a. prescribe uniform conditions for licensing individuals as operators of any of the various classes of production and utilization facilities licensed in this Act; "b. determine the qualifications of such individuals; "c. issue licenses to such individuals in such form as the Commission may prescribe; and "d. suspend such licenses for violations of any provision of this Act or any rule or regulation issued thereunder whenever the Commission deems such action desirable.

"SEC.

"SEC, 108. WAR OR NATIONAL EMERGENCY.—Whenever the Congress

declares that a state of war or national emergency exists, the Commission is authorized to suspend any licenses granted under this Act if in its judgment such action is necessary to the common defense and security. The Commission is authorized during such period, if the Commission finds it necessary to the common defense and security, to order the recapture of any special nuclear material distributed under the provisions of subsection 53 a., or to order the operation of any facility licensed under section 103 or lOi, and is authorized to order the entry into any plant or facility in order to recapture such material, or to operate such facility. Just compensation shall be paid for any damages caused by the recapture of any special nuclear material or by the operation of any such facility. "SEC. 109. COMPONENT PARTS OF FACILITIES.—With respect to those utilization and production facilities which are so determined by the Commission pursuant to subsection 11 p. (2) or 11 v. (2) the Commission may (a) issue general licenses for activities required to be licensed under section 101, if the Commission determines in writing that such general licensing will not constitute an unreasonable risk to the common defense and security, and (b) issue licenses for the export of such facilities, if the Commission determines in writing that each export will not constitute an unreasonable risk to the common defense and security. "SEC. 110. EXCLUSIONS.—Nothing in this chapter shall be deemed— "a. to require a license for (1) the processing, fabricating, or refining of special nuclear material, or the separation of special nuclear material, or the separation of special nuclear material from other substances, under contract with and for the account of the Commission; or (2) the construction or operation of facilities under contract with and for the account of the Commission; or "b. to require a license for the manufacture, production, or acquisition by the Department of Defense of any utilization facility authorized pursuant to section 91, or for the use of such facility by the Department of Defense or a contractor thereof. " C H A P T E R 11. INTERNATIONAL ACT IV I T I E S 121. EFFECT OF INI'ERNATIONAL ARRANGEMENTS.—Any provision of this Act or any action of the Commission to the extent and during the time that it conflicts with the provisions of any international arrangement made after the date of enactment of this Act shall be deemed to be of no force or effect. "SEC.

"SEC.

122. POLICIES

CONTAINED

I N INTERNATIONAL ARRANGE-

MENTS.—In the performance of its functions under this Act, the Commission shall give maximum effect to the policies contained in any international arrangement made after the date of enactment of this

Act.

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