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Name and
NRC Action Number |
NRC Action Type |
Date Issued |
Description |
Lee-Cheng (Jean) Peng
IA-07-023 |
IANOV |
04/30/2007 |
On April 30, 2007, a Notice of Violation was issued for a Severity
Level III violation involving the deliberate submittal of information
that the individual knew to be inaccurate, to an NRC licensee. The
licensee subsequently submitted the inaccurate information to the
NRC causing the licensee to be in violation of NRC regulations. |
Michael Perry IA-98-048 |
IALETTER |
09/18/1998 |
On September 18, 1998, a letter was issued to the individual documenting
the NRC's conclusion that he deliberately violated requirements when
he compromised the integrity of an NRC reactor licensing examination.
The letter also documented that the individual was convicted of a
misdemeanor and that one of the items listed in his Plea Agreement
was, ". . . defendant also agrees to never reapply for a position
of employment with any facility under the jurisdiction, administration,
or control of the NRC . . ." |
Jonathan Picard
IA-07-064 |
IANOV |
11/28/2007 |
On November 28, 2007, a Severity Level III violation was issued
for a violation involving 10 CFR 55.53(j). Specifically, the individual,
a licensed operator, performed licensed activities at Vermont Yankee,
while he was under the influence of an illegal substance which could
have adversely affected his ability to safely and competently perform
those duties. Specifically, as part of Entergy's fitness for duty
testing program, Mr. Picard was randomly selected for a drug and
alcohol test on July 18, 2007. The subsequent results of that test
were positive for marijuana. |
Stanley N. Pitts
IA-05-031 |
IAORDER |
08/02/2005 |
On August 2, 2005, an immediately effective Order Prohibiting Involvement
in NRC-Licensed Activities (for five years) was issued to the individual
based on his deliberate activities involving his possession of byproduct
material
without an NRC or an Agreement State license. The Order is effective
for 5 years from the date of issuance of the Order. As a technician
formerly employed by Professional Inspection and Testing Services,
Inc., the individual maintained possession of a moisture density
gauge without the licensee’s knowledge. |
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