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Equitable distribution of available materials.

Title to nuclear materials may either remain with the

supplying nation or pass to the recipient nation.

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shall be made for nuclear materials whether leased or purchased.
A supplying nation may elect to require the return of fuel elements
for chemical processing.
3.

In order to insure that adequate health and safety standards

are being followed, and in order to assure that allocated fissionable
material is being used for the purposes for which it was allocated,
the Agency will have authority to approve and monitor agreements for
projects.

Where amounts of nuclear materials involved are small,

the Agency may adopt minimum monitoring procedures.

It shall have

authority to prescribe certain design and operating conditions,
health and safety regulations, require accountability and operating

records, specify disposition of by-product fissionable materials
and wastes, retain the right of inspection and require progress
reports.

The Agency would in particular have authority to verify

by inspection the status of inventories of allocated material and
to verify compliance with the terms of issuance.
4.

Information about all transactions entered into by the

Agency would be available to all members.
C.

Information and service activities of the Agency.
1.

The Agency will have available, and will take positive steps

to disseminate to members:
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