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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1985

99 STAT. 1844 Research and development.

Post, pp. 1846, 1855.

Vessels.

Research and development.

Health. Safety. 42 USC 2011 note. Report.

PUBLIC LAW 99-240—JAN. 15, 1986

"(iii) owned or generated as a result of any research, development, testing, or production of any atomic weapon; and "(C) low-level radioactive waste described in subparagraphs (A) and (B) that is generated outside of the State and accepted for disposal in accordance with sections 5 or 6. "(2) No regional disposal facility may be required to accept for disposal any material— "(A) that is not low-level radioactive waste as defined by section 61.55 of title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, as in effect on January 26, 1983, or "(B) identified under the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prohibit a State, subject to the provisions of its compact, or a compact region from accepting for disposal any material identified in subparagraph (A) or (B). "(b)(1) The Federal Government shall be responsible for the disposal of— "(A) low-level radioactive waste owned or generated by the Department of Energy; ' (B) low-level radioactive waste owned or generated by the United States Navy as a result of the decommissioning of vessels of the United States Navy; "(C) low-level radioactive waste owned or generated by the Federal Government as a result of any research, development, testing, or production of any atomic weapon; and "(D) any other low-level radioactive waste with concentrations of radionuclides that exceed the limits established by the Commission for class C radioactive waste, as defined by section 61.55 of title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, as in effect on January 26, 1983. "(2) All radioactive waste designated a Federal responsibility pursuant to subparagraph (b)(l)(D) that results from activities licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, shall be disposed of in a facility licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission that the Commission determines is adequate to protect the public health and safety. "(3) Not later than 12 months after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit to the Congress a comprehensive report setting forth the recommendations of the Secretary for ensuring the safe disposal of all radioactive waste designated a Federal responsibility pursuant to subparagraph (b)(l)(D). Such report shall include— "(A) an identification of the radioactive waste involved, including the source of such waste, and the volume, concentration, and other relevant characteristics of such waste; "(B) an identification of the Federal and non-Federal options for disposal of such radioactive waste; "(C) a description of the actions proposed to ensure the safe disposal of such radioactive waste; (D) a description of the projected costs of undertaking such actions; "(E) an identification of the options for ensuring that the beneficiaries of the activities resulting in the generation of such radioactive wastes bear all reasonable costs of disposing of such wastes; and i x."*^^--s^^-»