Federal Register - November 18, 1947
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TITLE 11 ATOM IC ENERGY
Chapter I United States Atomic /
Energy Commission Part 50Control of F acilities for the P roduction of F issionable M aterial GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sec.
60.1
50.2
Basis and purpose.
Definitions.
60.10
60.11
50.12
60.13
License required.
Activities incident to export.
Domestic activities.
Other activities.
GENERAL RESTRICTION
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60.20 Applications for licenses.
60.21 Issuance of licenses.
50.22 Standards for issuance of licenses.
t y p e s a n d c o n d it io n s o f l ic e n s e s
50.30 Types of licenses.
50.31 Conditions of licenses.
50.32 Revocation, suspension, modification of licenses.
50.33 Transfer of licenses.
REPORTS
50.40 Reporting possession or title.
60.41 Reports.
VIOLATIONS
60.50 Penalties for violations.
INTERPRETATIONS, PETITIONS, COMMUNICATIONS
50.60 Valid interpretations.
50.61 Petitions.
50.62 Communications.
sch ed ules
50.70 Schedule A : Class I facilities.
60.71 Schedule B: Class II facilities.
EFFECTIVE DATE
50.80 Effective date.
Au th o r ity : 50.1 to 50.80, inclusive, is sued under Pub. Law 585, 79th Cong.; 60 Stat.
755ff. .
GENERAL PROVISIONS
50.1 Basis and purpose. The regu lations in this part, for the control of facilities for the production of fissionable material, are promulgated by the United States Atomic Energy Commission pur suant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1946
60 Stat. 755; 42 . S. C. 1801, et seq.
to effectuate the policies and purposes of the act.
50.2 Definitions, a As used in this Part, the term facilities for the produc
tion of fissionable material, means any equipment or device capable of such pro duction and any important component part especially designed for such equip ment or devices as determined by the Commission. All such facilities are, for the purposes of the regulations in this part, classified as follows;
1 Class I. Any facility other than a Class II facility capable of producing any fissionable material, including items listed in Schedule A 50.70 ;
2 Class II. Any item listed in Sched ule B 50.71. The Commission has determined that such items are import ant component parts especially designed for equipment or devices capable of the production of fissionable material.
b The term person means any in dividual, corporation, partnership, firm, association, trust, estate, public or pri vate institution, group, the United States or any agency thereof, any government other than the United States, any politi cal subdivision of any such government, and any legal successor, representative, agent, or agency of the foregoing, or otherentity, but shall not include the Commission, or officers or employees of the Commission in the exercise of duly authorized functions.
c The term Commission means the Atomic Energy Commission created by the Atomic Energy Act of 1946, or its duly authorized representative.
d The term United States, when used in a geographical sense, includes all Territories and possessions of the United States and the Canal Zone.
e The term fissionable material means plutonium, uranium enriched in the isotope 235, any other material which the Commission determines to be capable of releasing substantial quantities of energy through nuclear chain reaction of the material, or any material arti ficially enriched by any of the forego ing, but does hot include source mate rials, as defined in the Atomic Energy Act of 1946.
GENERAL RESTRICTION
50.10 License required. Unless au thorized by a license issued by the Com mission, no person shall manufacture, produce, transfer, or acquire facilities for the production of fissionable material.
Licenses issued by the Commission are of two basic types, general and specific see Continued on next page
CONTENTS
Agriculture Department
Pa
Proposed rule making:
Peanuts; marketing quota, 1948
crop_______ ______________ 7792
Alien Property, Office of
Notices :
Vesting orders, etc.:
Kuchiba, Rev. Gikyo_______ 7797
Nakayama, Yemikol________ 7797
Army Department
Rules and regulations:
Supplies and equipment;
Advertising, formal________
Bonds and insurance---------Contracts_________________
General provisions---------Interbranch and interdepart mental procurement____
Labor___________________
Patents and copyrights_____
Plant facilities expansion___
Procurement policies_______
Purchases :
Foreign________________
Negotiated____ i -----------Taxes-----------------------------
7672
7726
7693
7670
7783
7764
7750
7790
7671
7788
7679
7742
Atomic Energy Commission
Rules and regulations:
Fissionable material; control of facilities for production_ 7651
Federal Communications Com mission
Notices:
Hearings, etc. :
Atlantic City Broadcasting Corp. and Strand Broadcasting Corp----------------Empire Coil Co., Inc.2 et al__
Four States Broadcasters, Inc_
Hanover Broadcasting Co., Inc., et al______________
Keystone Broadcasting Corp.
et al__________________
Monroe Publishing Co______ _
Presque Isle Broadcasting Co.
WERC and WLEU Broad casting Co. WLEU ______
WDZ Broadcasting Co______
York Broadcasting Co.
WORK
7793
7795
. 7793
7793
7794
7794
7792
7793
7794
Federal Power Commission
Notices :
Hearings, etc.:
Cities Service Gas Co______
Cord, E. L_____________ _
El Paso Natural Gas Co-------Montana-Dakota Utilities Co_
7651
7795
7795
7795
7795