On August 11, 2017, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) announced plans to initiate a retrospective review of its administrative regulations to identify those that are outdated or duplicative. The review is scheduled to begin in the fall of 2017.
Overview Any regulations that are identified during the review will be evaluated to determine if they can be eliminated without impacting the agency’s safety and security mission. NRC anticipates that the review will result in improvements with regard to how applicants and licensees submit information, keep records, and report to the agency.
Process NRC plans to develop a strategy to accomplish its retrospective review and will seek input from stakeholders through public meetings and a Federal Register notice. In particular, the NRC plans to encourage its staff, its applicants, licensees and the public to provide input.
Background Efficiency is one of five NRC principles of good regulation. The retrospective review is an effort to improve the management and administration of regulatory activities and to ensure that the agency’s regulations remain current, appropriate, and effective.
For additional information, please contact the NRC’s Office of Public Affairs at (301) 415-8200.