Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage Contingent Cost Allocation

This proposed rule will create regulations that establish a retrospective risk pooling program by which nuclear suppliers are expected to provide funds equal to the amount the U.S. would be obligated to contribute to an international supplementary fund in the event of certain nuclear incidents.

Rule Summary: This proposed rule will create regulations that establish a retrospective risk pooling program by which nuclear suppliers are expected to provide funds equal to the amount the U.S. would be obligated to contribute to an international supplementary fund in the event of certain nuclear incidents.

RIN: 1990-AA39

Agency: Department of Energy Office of General Counsel

Date Proposed by Agency: 12/17/2014
   
Stage: Closed Comment Period

Top Industry: Specialty Trade Contractors

Restrictions: 100 

Word Count: 28540

Costs Monetized: No 

Benefits Monetized: No

 


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