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legislation: 93-hr-15902

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93-hr-15902 93 hr 15902 A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, to enable Congress to concur in or disapprove international agreements for cooperation in regard to certain nuclear technology. Energy 1974-07-15 1974-07-15 Referred to Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. House Rep. Bingham, Jonathan B. [D-NY-22] NY D B000472 1 Provides that any proposed agreement for cooperation in the: (1) sale, lease, or loan to other nations of nuclear reactors or materials for military applications; (2) communication to foreign countries of restricted data concerning nuclear reactors or materials by the Department of Defense; (3) exchange of information concerning weapons, or reserach, development, or design of nuclear reactors; (4) domestic or foreign distribution of nuclear materials; and (5) granting of licenses for commercial or medical activities necessitating the utilization or production of atomic energy shall be subject to the disapproval of Congress, provided that such disapproval is registered within 60 days of submission of the agreement to the Congress. 2024-08-01T18:38:07Z  

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