Code of Federal Regulations - Title 10: Energy (December 2005)
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TITLE 10 - ENERGY
CHAPTER I - NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
PART 1 - STATEMENT OF ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL INFORMATION
subpart b - HEADQUARTERS
1.25 - Office of the Secretary of the Commission.
The Office of the Secretary of the Commission (a) Provides general management services to support the Commission and to implement Commission decisions; and advises and assists the Commission and staff on the planning, scheduling, and conduct of Commission business including preparation of internal procedures; (b) Prepares the Commission's meeting agenda; (c) Manages the Commission Staff Paper and COMSECY systems; (d) Receives, processes, and controls Commission mail, communications, and correspondence; (e) Maintains the Commission's official records and acts as Freedom of Information administrative coordinator for Commission records; (f) Codifies Commission decisions in memoranda directing staff action and monitors compliance; (g) Receives, processes, and controls motions and pleadings filed with the Commission; issues and serves adjudicatory orders on behalf of the Commission; receives and distributes public comments in rulemaking proceedings; issues proposed and final rules on behalf of the Commission; maintains the official adjudicatory and rulemaking dockets of the Commission; and exercises responsibilities delegated to the Secretary in 10 CFR 2.303 and 2.346; (h) Administers the NRC Historical Program; (i) Integrates office automation initiatives into the Commission's administrative system; (j) Functions as the NRC Federal Advisory Committee Management Officer; and (k) Provides guidance and direction on the use of the NRC seal and flag.
[52 FR 31602, Aug. 21, 1987, as amended at 63 FR 15741, Apr. 1, 1998; 69 FR 2233, Jan. 14, 2004]
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