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Functions of the Agency
A.

Provision of materials.
1.

<All member nations possessing stocks of uranium or thorium

(in the form of ores, concentrates, metals, or salts), enriched
uranium, U-233, plutonium, and alloys of the foregoing will te
expected to mexe reasonable amounts of such material available for

the activities of the Agency.
2.

The Agency will arrange and verify shipments of nuclear

materials from contributing nations to projects approved by the
Agency.

3.

The Agency may at a later date have in its custody nuclear

materials dedicated to peaceful purposes.

B.

Allocation of materials by the Agency.
1.

The Agency will review proposals sutmitted ty participating

members desiring to receive allocations of materials held available
by contributing nations, in the light of uniform and equitable

criteria,-including:
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The use to which material would be put, including

scientific and technical feasibility.
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The adequacy of plans, funds, technical personnel,

etce, to assure effective use of the material.
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Adequacy of proposed health and safety measures for

handling and storing materials and for operating facilities.

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