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NRC and Agreement State Fee Collection



Fee Collection may not have a direct effect on budget, but it certainly 
does get a critical review by those persons that set the budget.

In some (at least one) Agreement State(s), Fee Collection is the most 
timely and attention getting process in existence.

Side Bar: Some Agreement State personnel refer to this as "fecal action." 

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Bill Pitchford			Bill.Pitchford@asu.edu
Radiation Protection Facility	(602)965-6140 voice
Arizona State University	http://www.asu.edu
Campus Box 873501		(602)965-6609 facsimile
Tempe, Arizona 85287-3501	http://physics.isu.edu
	
http://physics.isu.edu/health-physics/health-physics.html

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On Fri, 6 Dec 1996, Charles Willis wrote:

> To Kent and anyone else who might care:
> 
> Just to keep the record straight on license fees:  The money does not go to the NRC but goes
> into the Governments general funds.  Congress required the NRC to collect enough money
> from its licensees to compensate for what the NRC spends but what the NRC may spend is
> set by Congress.  The NRC budget is not affected by changes in the fee structure.
> 
> Charlie Willis
> caw@nrc.gov
> 
>