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Advisory Committee on the Medical
Uses of Isotopes: Call for Nominations
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Call for Nominations.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) is advertising for
nominations for the position of
Agreement State representative on the
Advisory Committee on the Medical
Uses of Isotopes (ACMUI).
DATES: Nominations are due on or
before September 26, 2011.
Nomination Process: Submit an
electronic copy of resume or curriculum
vitae to Ms. Sophie Holiday,
sophie.holiday@nrc.gov. Please ensure
that the resume or curriculum vitae
includes the following information, if
applicable: Education, certification,
current state regulatory experience,
professional association membership,
committee membership activities, and
leadership activities.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Sophie Holiday, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Office of
Federal and State Materials and
Environmental Management Programs;
(301) 415–7865;
sophie.holiday@nrc.gov.
SUMMARY:
The
ACMUI advises NRC on policy and
technical issues that arise in the
regulation of the medical use of
byproduct material. Responsibilities
include providing comments on changes
to NRC rules, regulations, and guidance
documents; evaluating certain nonroutine uses of byproduct material;
providing technical assistance in
licensing, inspection, and enforcement
cases; and bringing key issues to the
attention of NRC, for appropriate action.
ACMUI members possess the medical
and technical skills needed to address
evolving issues. The current
membership is comprised of the
following professionals: (a) Nuclear
medicine physician; (b) nuclear
cardiologist; (c) medical physicist in
nuclear medicine unsealed byproduct
material; (d) therapy physicist; (e)
radiation safety officer; (f) nuclear
pharmacist; (g) two radiation
oncologists; (h) patients’ rights
advocate; (i) Food and Drug
Administration representative; (j) State
representative; and (k) health care
administrator.
NRC is inviting nominations for the
Agreement State representative
appointment to the ACMUI. The
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position resigned on July 15, 2011.
Committee members currently serve a
four-year term and may be considered
for reappointment to an additional term.
Nominees must be U.S. citizens and
be able to devote approximately 160
hours per year to Committee business.
Members who are not Federal
employees are compensated for their
service. In addition, members are
reimbursed travel (including per-diem
in lieu of subsistence) and are
reimbursed secretarial and
correspondence expenses. Full-time
Federal employees are reimbursed travel
expenses only.
Security Background Check: The
selected nominee will undergo a
thorough security background check.
Security paperwork may take the
nominee several weeks to complete.
Nominees will also be required to
complete a financial disclosure
statement to avoid conflicts of interest.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland this 21st day
of July 2011.
For the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
Annette L. Vietti-Cook,
Secretary of the Commission.
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The ACRS Subcommittee on U.S.
Evolutionary Power Reactor (U.S. EPR)
will hold a meeting on August 18, 2011,
Room T–2B3, 11545 Rockville Pike,
Rockville, Maryland.
The entire meeting will be open to
public attendance.
The agenda for the subject meeting
shall be as follows:
Thursday, August 18, 2011—8:30 a.m.
until 5 p.m.
The Subcommittee will review
Chapter 18 and continue their review of
chapter 15 of the U.S. EPR Document
Control Design (DCD) Safety Evaluation
Report (SER) with open items. The
Subcommittee will also review Chapter
18 of the Calvert Cliffs Unit 3 Combined
License Application (COLA) with open
items. The Subcommittee will hear
presentations by and hold discussions
with the NRC staff, AREVA, Unistar,
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gather information, analyze relevant
issues and facts, and formulate
proposed positions and actions, as
appropriate, for deliberation by the Full
Committee.
Members of the public desiring to
provide oral statements and/or written
comments should notify the Designated
Federal Official (DFO), Derek Widmayer
(Telephone 301–415–7366 or e-mail:
Derek.Widmayer@nrc.gov five days
prior to the meeting, if possible, so that
appropriate arrangements can be made.
Thirty-five hard copies of each
presentation or handout should be
provided to the DFO thirty minutes
before the meeting. In addition, one
electronic copy of each presentation
should be emailed to the DFO one day
before the meeting. If an electronic copy
cannot be provided within this
timeframe, presenters should provide
the DFO with a CD containing each
presentation at least thirty minutes
before the meeting. Electronic
recordings will be permitted only
during those portions of the meeting
that are open to the public. Detailed
procedures for the conduct of and
participation in ACRS meetings were
published in the Federal Register on
October 21, 2010, (75 FR 65038–65039).
Detailed meeting agendas and meeting
transcripts are available on the NRC
Web site at https://www.nrc.gov/readingrm/doc-collections/acrs. Information
regarding topics to be discussed,
changes to the agenda, whether the
meeting has been canceled or
rescheduled, and the time allotted to
present oral statements can be obtained
from the Web site cited above or by
contacting the identified DFO.
Moreover, in view of the possibility that
the schedule for ACRS meetings may be
adjusted by the Chairman as necessary
to facilitate the conduct of the meeting,
persons planning to attend should check
with these references if such
rescheduling would result in a major
inconvenience.
If attending this meeting, please
contact Jonah Fitz (Telephone 301–415–
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room.
Dated: July 20, 2011.
Cayetano Santos,
Chief, Technical Support Branch, Advisory
Committee on Reactor Safeguards.
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The ACRS Subcommittee on
Radiation Protection and Nuclear
Materials will hold a meeting on August
17, 2011, Room T–2B3, 11545 Rockville
Pike, Rockville, Maryland.
The entire meeting will be open to
public attendance.
The agenda for the subject meeting
shall be as follows:
Wednesday, August 17, 2011—1 p.m.
Until 5 p.m.
The Subcommittee will review the
Low-Level Waste Disposal Site-Specific
Analysis Rulemaking language,
technical basis, and draft guidance. The
Subcommittee will hear presentations
by and hold discussions with the NRC
staff and other interested persons
regarding this matter. The
Subcommittee will gather information,
analyze relevant issues and facts, and
formulate proposed positions and
actions, as appropriate, for deliberation
by the Full Committee.
Members of the public desiring to
provide oral statements and/or written
comments should notify the Designated
Federal Official (DFO), Derek Widmayer
(Telephone 301–415–7366 or E-mail:
Derek.Widmayer@nrc.gov) five days
prior to the meeting, if possible, so that
appropriate arrangements can be made.
Thirty-five hard copies of each
presentation or handout should be
provided to the DFO thirty minutes
before the meeting. In addition, one
electronic copy of each presentation
should be e-mailed to the DFO one day
before the meeting. If an electronic copy
cannot be provided within this
timeframe, presenters should provide
the DFO with a CD containing each
presentation at least thirty minutes
before the meeting. Electronic
recordings will be permitted only
during those portions of the meeting
that are open to the public. Detailed
procedures for the conduct of and
participation in ACRS meetings were
published in the Federal Register on
October 21, 2010, (75 FR 65038–65039).
Detailed meeting agendas and meeting
transcripts are available on the NRC
Web site at https://www.nrc.gov/readingrm/doc-collections/acrs. Information
regarding topics to be discussed,
changes to the agenda, whether the
meeting has been canceled or
rescheduled, and the time allotted to
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Advisory Committee on the Medical Uses of Isotopes: Call for
Nominations
AGENCY: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Call for Nominations.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is advertising
for nominations for the position of Agreement State representative on
the Advisory Committee on the Medical Uses of Isotopes (ACMUI).
DATES: Nominations are due on or before September 26, 2011.
Nomination Process: Submit an electronic copy of resume or
curriculum vitae to Ms. Sophie Holiday, sophie.holiday@nrc.gov. Please
ensure that the resume or curriculum vitae includes the following
information, if applicable: Education, certification, current state
regulatory experience, professional association membership, committee
membership activities, and leadership activities.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Sophie Holiday, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Office of Federal and State Materials and
Environmental Management Programs; (301) 415-7865;
sophie.holiday@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The ACMUI advises NRC on policy and
technical issues that arise in the regulation of the medical use of
byproduct material. Responsibilities include providing comments on
changes to NRC rules, regulations, and guidance documents; evaluating
certain non-routine uses of byproduct material; providing technical
assistance in licensing, inspection, and enforcement cases; and
bringing key issues to the attention of NRC, for appropriate action.
ACMUI members possess the medical and technical skills needed to
address evolving issues. The current membership is comprised of the
following professionals: (a) Nuclear medicine physician; (b) nuclear
cardiologist; (c) medical physicist in nuclear medicine unsealed
byproduct material; (d) therapy physicist; (e) radiation safety
officer; (f) nuclear pharmacist; (g) two radiation oncologists; (h)
patients' rights advocate; (i) Food and Drug Administration
representative; (j) State representative; and (k) health care
administrator.
NRC is inviting nominations for the Agreement State representative
appointment to the ACMUI. The
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individual currently occupying this position resigned on July 15, 2011.
Committee members currently serve a four-year term and may be
considered for reappointment to an additional term.
Nominees must be U.S. citizens and be able to devote approximately
160 hours per year to Committee business. Members who are not Federal
employees are compensated for their service. In addition, members are
reimbursed travel (including per-diem in lieu of subsistence) and are
reimbursed secretarial and correspondence expenses. Full-time Federal
employees are reimbursed travel expenses only.
Security Background Check: The selected nominee will undergo a
thorough security background check. Security paperwork may take the
nominee several weeks to complete. Nominees will also be required to
complete a financial disclosure statement to avoid conflicts of
interest.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland this 21st day of July 2011.
For the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Annette L. Vietti-Cook,
Secretary of the Commission.
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