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they will be treated as initial submittals
and will require a second payment of
the processing fee.
3. Fees for processing fingerprint
checks are due upon application. The
licensee shall submit payment of the
processing fees electronically. To be
able to submit secure electronic
payments, licensees will need to
establish an account with Pay.Gov
(https://www.pay.gov). To request an
account, the licensee shall send an
email to det@nrc.gov. The email must
include the licensee’s company name,
address, point of contact (POC), POC
email address, and phone number. The
NRC will forward the request to
Pay.Gov; who will contact the licensee
with a password and user lD. Once the
licensee has established an account and
submitted payment to Pay.Gov, they
shall obtain a receipt. The licensee shall
submit the receipt from Pay.Gov to the
NRC along with fingerprint cards. For
additional guidance on making
electronic payments, contact the
Facilities Security Branch, Division of
Facilities and Security, at (301) 492–
3531. Combined payment for multiple
applications is acceptable. The
application fee (currently $26) is the
sum of the user fee charged by the FBI
for each fingerprint card or other
fingerprint record submitted by the NRC
on behalf of a licensee, and an NRC
processing fee, which covers
administrative costs associated with
NRC handling of licensee fingerprint
submissions. The Commission will
directly notify licensees who are subject
to this regulation of any fee changes.
4. The Commission will forward to
the submitting licensee all data received
from the FBI as a result of the licensee’s
application(s) for CHRCs, including the
FBI fingerprint record.
F. Right to Correct and Complete
Information
1. Prior to any final adverse
determination, the licensee shall make
available to the individual the contents
of any criminal history records obtained
from the FBI for the purpose of assuring
correct and complete information.
Written confirmation by the individual
of receipt of this notification must be
maintained by the licensee for a period
of one (1) year from the date of
notification.
2. If, after reviewing the record, an
individual believes that it is incorrect or
incomplete in any respect and wishes to
change, correct, or update the alleged
deficiency, or to explain any matter in
the record, the individual may initiate
challenge procedures. These procedures
include either direct application by the
individual challenging the record to the
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agency (i.e., law enforcement agency)
that contributed the questioned
information, or direct challenge as to the
accuracy or completeness of any entry
on the criminal history record to the
Assistant Director, Federal Bureau of
Investigation Identification Division,
Washington, DC 20537–9700 (as set
forth in 28 CFR 16.30 through 16.34). In
the latter case, the FBI forwards the
challenge to the agency that submitted
the data and requests that agency to
verify or correct the challenged entry.
Upon receipt of an official
communication directly from the agency
that contributed the original
information, the FBI Identification
Division makes any changes necessary
in accordance with the information
supplied by that agency. The licensee
must provide at least 10 days for an
individual to initiate an action
challenging the results of a FBI CHRC
after the record is made available for
his/her review. The licensee may make
a final access determination based on
the criminal history record only upon
receipt of the FBI’s ultimate
confirmation or correction of the record.
Upon a final adverse determination on
access to an ISFSI, the licensee shall
provide the individual its documented
basis for denial. Access to an ISFSI shall
not be granted to an individual during
the review process.
G. Protection of Information
1. The licensee shall develop,
implement, and maintain a system for
personnel information management
with appropriate procedures for the
protection of personal, confidential
information. This system shall be
designed to prohibit unauthorized
access to sensitive information and to
prohibit modification of the information
without authorization.
2. Each licensee who obtains a
criminal history record on an individual
pursuant to this Order shall establish
and maintain a system of files and
procedures, for protecting the record
and the personal information from
unauthorized disclosure.
3. The licensee may not disclose the
record or personal information collected
and maintained to persons other than
the subject individual, his/her
representative, or to those who have a
need to access the information in
performing assigned duties in the
process of determining suitability for
unescorted access to the protected area
of an ISFSI. No individual authorized to
have access to the information may redisseminate the information to any
other individual who does not have the
appropriate need to know.
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4. The personal information obtained
on an individual from a CHRC may be
transferred to another licensee if the
gaining licensee receives the
individual’s written request to redisseminate the information contained
in his/her file, and the gaining licensee
verifies information such as the
individual’s name, date of birth, social
security number, sex, and other
applicable physical characteristics for
identification purposes.
5. The licensee shall make criminal
history records, obtained under this
section, available for examination by an
authorized representative of the NRC to
determine compliance with the
regulations and laws.
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Office of New Reactors; Notice of
Availability of the Final Staff Guidance;
Section 13.5.1.1, Revision 1 on
Administrative Procedures—General
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) is issuing its final
Revision 1 to NUREG–0800, ‘‘Standard
Review Plan for the Review of Safety
Analysis Reports for Nuclear Power
Plants: LWR Edition,’’ Section 13.5.1.1,
Revision 1 on ‘‘Administrative
Procedures—General’’ (Agencywide
Documents Access and Management
System (ADAMS) Accession No.
ML112730402).
The NRC staff issues revisions to SRP
sections to facilitate timely
implementation of the current staff
guidance and to facilitate reviews to
amendments to licenses for operating
reactors or for activities associated with
review of applications for early site
permits and combined licenses for the
Office of New Reactors. The NRC staff
will also incorporate Revision 1 of SRP
Section 13.5.1.1 into the next revisions
of the Regulatory Guide 1.206,
‘‘Combined License Applications for
Nuclear Power Plants (LWR Edition),’’
and related guidance documents.
Disposition: On February 9, 2011, the
NRC staff issued the proposed Revision
1 on SRP Section 13.5.1.1 on
‘‘Administrative Procedures—General,’’
ADAMS Accession No. ML110100193.
There were no comments received on
the proposed revision. Therefore, the
guidance is issued as final without
SUMMARY:
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changes to the proposed notification as
above.
Congressional Act Review
In accordance with the Congressional
Review Act, the NRC has determined
that this action is not a major rule and
has verified this determination with the
Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs of the Office of Management and
Budget.
ADDRESSES: The NRC maintains
ADAMS, which provides text and image
files of NRC’s public documents. These
documents may be accessed through the
NRC’s Public Electronic Reading Room
on the Internet at https://www.nrc.gov/
reading-rm/adams.html. Persons who
do not have access to ADAMS or who
encounter problems in accessing the
documents located in ADAMS should
contact the NRC Public Document Room
reference staff at 1-(800) 397–4209, (301)
415–4737, or by email at
pdr.resource@nrc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Amy E. Cubbage, Chief, Policy Branch,
Division of Advanced Reactors and
Rulemaking, Office of New Reactors,
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555–0001; telephone
at (301) 415–2875 or email at
amy.cubbage@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The NRC
posts its issued staff guidance on the
NRC external web page (https://
www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doccollections/isg/).
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 19th day
of December 2011.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Amy E. Cubbage,
Chief, Policy Branch, Division of Advanced
Reactors and Rulemaking, Office of New
Reactors.
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[Docket No. A2012–90; Order No. 1063]
Post Office Closing
Postal Regulatory Commission.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
This document informs the
public that an appeal of the closing of
the Alexander, Kansas post office has
been filed. It identifies preliminary
steps and provides a procedural
schedule. Publication of this document
will allow the Postal Service,
petitioners, and others to take
appropriate action.
DATES: January 4, 2012, 4:30 p.m.,
Eastern Time: Deadline for Petitioner’s
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Form 61; January 24, 2012, 4:30 p.m.,
Eastern Time: Deadline for answering
brief in support of the Postal Service.
See the Procedural Schedule in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for
other dates of interest.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments
electronically by accessing the ‘‘Filing
Online’’ link in the banner at the top of
the Commission’s Web site (https://
www.prc.gov) or by directly accessing
the Commission’s Filing Online system
at https://www.prc.gov/prc-pages/filingonline/login.aspx. Commenters who
cannot submit their views electronically
should contact the person identified in
the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
section as the source for case-related
information for advice on alternatives to
electronic filing.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stephen L. Sharfman, General Counsel,
at (202) 789–6820 (case-related
information) or DocketAdmins@prc.gov
(electronic filing assistance).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is
hereby given that, pursuant to 39 U.S.C.
404(d), on November 30, 2011 the
Commission received a petition for
review of the Postal Service’s
determination to close the Alexander
post office in Alexander, Kansas. The
petition for review was filed by the City
of Alexander (Petitioners) and is
postmarked November 24, 2011. The
Commission hereby institutes a
proceeding under 39 U.S.C. 404(d)(5)
and establishes Docket No. A2012- 90 to
consider Petitioners’ appeal. If
Petitioners would like to further explain
their position with supplemental
information or facts, Petitioners may
either file a Participant Statement on
PRC Form 61 or file a brief with the
Commission no later than January 4,
2012.
Notwithstanding the Postal Service’s
determination to close this post office,
on December 15, 2011, the Postal
Service advised the Commission that it
‘‘will delay the closing or consolidation
of any Post Office until May 15, 2012’’ 1.
The Postal Service further indicated that
it ‘‘will proceed with the
discontinuance process for any Post
Office in which a Final Determination
was already posted as of December 12,
2011, including all pending appeals.’’
Id. It stated that the only ‘‘Post Offices’’
subject to closing prior to May 16, 2011
are those that were not in operation on,
and for which a Final Determination
was posted as of, December 12, 2011. It
affirmed that it ‘‘will not close or
consolidate any other Post Office prior
1 United States Postal Service Notice of Status of
the Moratorium on Post Office Discontinuance
Actions, December 15, 2011, (Notice).
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to May 16, 2012.’’ Id. Lastly, the Postal
Service requested the Commission ‘‘to
continue adjudicating appeals as
provided in the 120-day decisional
schedule for each proceeding.’’ Id.
The Postal Service’s Notice outlines
the parameters of its newly announced
discontinuance policy. Pursuant to the
Postal Service’s request, the
Commission will fulfill its appellate
responsibilities under 39 U.S.C.
404(d)(5).
Categories of issues apparently raised.
Petitioners contend that (1) the Postal
Service failed to consider the effect of
the closing on the community (see 39
U.S.C. 404(d)(2)(A)(i)); and (2) the Postal
Service failed to consider whether it
will continue to provide a maximum
degree of effective and regular postal
services to the community (see 39
U.S.C. 404(d)(2)(A)(iii)).
After the Postal Service files the
administrative record and the
Commission reviews it, the Commission
may find that there are more legal issues
than those set forth above, or that the
Postal Service’s determination disposes
of one or more of those issues. The
deadline for the Postal Service to file the
applicable administrative record is
within 15 days after the date in which
the petition for review was filed with
the Commission. See 39 CFR 3001.113.
In addition, the due date for any
responsive pleading by the Postal
Service is also within 15 days after the
date in which the petition for review
was filed with the Commission.
Availability; Web site posting. The
Commission has posted the appeal and
supporting material on its Web site at
https://www.prc.gov. Additional filings
in this case and participant’s
submissions also will be posted on the
Web site, if provided in electronic
format or amenable to conversion, and
not subject to a valid protective order.
Information on how to use the
Commission’s Web site is available
online or by contacting the
Commission’s webmaster via telephone
at (202) 789–6873 or via electronic mail
at prc-webmaster@prc.gov.
The appeal and all related documents
are also available for public inspection
in the Commission’s docket section.
Docket section hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30
p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through
Friday, except on Federal government
holidays. Docket section personnel may
be contacted via electronic mail at prcdockets@prc.gov or via telephone at
(202) 789–6846.
Filing of documents. All filings of
documents in this case shall be made
using the Internet (Filing Online)
pursuant to Commission rules 9(a) and
10(a) at the Commission’s Web site,
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[NRC-2010-0255]
Office of New Reactors; Notice of Availability of the Final Staff
Guidance; Section 13.5.1.1, Revision 1 on Administrative Procedures--
General
AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing its
final Revision 1 to NUREG-0800, ``Standard Review Plan for the Review
of Safety Analysis Reports for Nuclear Power Plants: LWR Edition,''
Section 13.5.1.1, Revision 1 on ``Administrative Procedures--General''
(Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession
No. ML112730402).
The NRC staff issues revisions to SRP sections to facilitate timely
implementation of the current staff guidance and to facilitate reviews
to amendments to licenses for operating reactors or for activities
associated with review of applications for early site permits and
combined licenses for the Office of New Reactors. The NRC staff will
also incorporate Revision 1 of SRP Section 13.5.1.1 into the next
revisions of the Regulatory Guide 1.206, ``Combined License
Applications for Nuclear Power Plants (LWR Edition),'' and related
guidance documents.
Disposition: On February 9, 2011, the NRC staff issued the proposed
Revision 1 on SRP Section 13.5.1.1 on ``Administrative Procedures--
General,'' ADAMS Accession No. ML110100193. There were no comments
received on the proposed revision. Therefore, the guidance is issued as
final without
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changes to the proposed notification as above.
Congressional Act Review
In accordance with the Congressional Review Act, the NRC has
determined that this action is not a major rule and has verified this
determination with the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs of
the Office of Management and Budget.
ADDRESSES: The NRC maintains ADAMS, which provides text and image files
of NRC's public documents. These documents may be accessed through the
NRC's Public Electronic Reading Room on the Internet at https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. Persons who do not have access to
ADAMS or who encounter problems in accessing the documents located in
ADAMS should contact the NRC Public Document Room reference staff at 1-
(800) 397-4209, (301) 415-4737, or by email at pdr.resource@nrc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Amy E. Cubbage, Chief, Policy
Branch, Division of Advanced Reactors and Rulemaking, Office of New
Reactors, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-
0001; telephone at (301) 415-2875 or email at amy.cubbage@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The NRC posts its issued staff guidance on
the NRC external web page (https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/isg/).
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 19th day of December 2011.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Amy E. Cubbage,
Chief, Policy Branch, Division of Advanced Reactors and Rulemaking,
Office of New Reactors.
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