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Federal, State, and Tribal Liaison ProgramsOn this page: State Liaison ProgramUnder the State Liaison Program, the NRC coordinates activities of interest
to State, local, Indian Tribe governments, and other Federal agencies
with NRC offices and keeps the Commission and staff informed of significant
State actions. The NRC regularly consults with the Governor-appointed
State Liaison Officers (SLOs) and maintains contact with representatives
of State public utility commissions, National Governors Association, the
National Conference of State Legislatures, and the National Association
of Regulatory Utility Commissioners to identify NRC regulatory initiatives
affecting States and to keep the NRC appraised of those organizations’
activities. The NRC negotiates memoranda of understanding with States
on various NRC and State activities involving mutual cooperation ("Policy
on Cooperation with States at Commercial Nuclear Power Plants and Other
Nuclear Production or Utilization Facilities," 54 FR 7530, February
22, 1989, and amended to address adjacent States, 57 FR 6462, February
25, 1992 Liaison with Native AmericansNRC Press Release dated April 12, 2000, announced formation of the Office of Federal and State Materials and Environmental Management Programs (formerly known as the Office of State and Tribal Programs). NRC is committed to implementing programs by acknowledging the sovereign rights of Federally-recognized Native American Tribal governments. NRC maintains government-to-government communications with those Tribes, as well as with their national organizations, who are potentially affected by, or otherwise interested in, NRC regulatory activities. Tribal interest in nuclear related activities provides for case-by-case exchanges of information on specific issues related to NRC’s policy and regulatory authority, primarily in the areas of high and low-level radioactive waste storage, transportation, disposal, and reclamation. NRC also maintains a cooperative relationship with the National Congress of American Indians and cognizance of their related activities. Tribes also receive Commission information of general interest via the FSME e-mail list server. Federal Liaison ProgramNRC establishes and maintains effective communications at the policy level between NRC and other pertinent Federal agencies, including the National Environmental Protection Agency, the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), and the Department of Interior. As prescribed by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), NRC staff communicates NRC analysis and comment on matters related to NEPA procedures and implementation to the CEQ and provides coordination within NRC on those matters, including environmental justice. As prescribed under the National Historic Preservation Act, NRC staff maintains communication with officials at the National Park Service and the Historic Preservation Advisory Council and prepares NRC’s response for the Secretary of the Interior’s Annual Report to Congress on Federal Archeological Activities. |
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