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added to the sections or Reactor Development, Civilian
Power Reactor Prograrn, and Radivactive Strontium
Fallout, stating that Mr. Murray does not subscribe to
these sections of the Report.
After further discussion, the Commission:
a. Approved, as revised, the galley proofs
of the Twentieth Semiannual Report te Congress;
and
b, authorized the printing and submission to
Congrets of the Twentieth Semiannual Report
subjec* to a.
e, Private Use of AEC Facilities
Mr. Fields referred to a vequest by the Allied
Chemical and Dye Company that it be permitted to use
Oak Ridge facilities in connection wich plans to partici-
pate in the feed materials processing progvam. He
pointed out that the Commission hac previously agreed
that all such requests for use of AEC facilities by
private firms should be submitted to the Commission
for review. (See minutes of iv. cetings 1073 and 1143.)
A staff paper, propesed for consideration Curing the
week of July 16, zecommended epproval of the Allied
Chemical and Dye Company's request.
The paper
also recommended that the Manager of the Cak Ridge
Operations Office be delegated authority to apprceve
any additional requests for use of Oak Ridge facilities
by participants in the feed materials processing
program.
The Commission discussed these recommendations
and the general question of Commission authorization for
use of all AEC facilities py private firms,
The Commission:
a. Agreed that it would to longer be necercsary
for the Commission to review all proposals icr
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