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U.S. Code Title 42 Chapter 23

United States Code · Chapter

Chapter 23 — Development And Control Of Atomic Energy

42 U.S.C. ch. ch23

  • Subchapter I General Provisions
  • Subchapter I General Provisions
  • Subchapter II Establishment, Powers, And Organization Of Corporation
  • Subchapter II Organization
  • Subchapter III Research
  • Subchapter III Rights, Privileges, And Assets Of Corporation
  • Subchapter IV Production Of Special Nuclear Material
  • Subchapter IV Privatization Of Corporation
  • Subchapter IX Atomic Energy Licenses
  • Subchapter V Special Nuclear Material
  • Subchapter V Avlis And Alternative Technologies For Uranium Enrichment
  • Subchapter VI Source Material
  • Subchapter VI Licensing And Regulation Of Uranium Enrichment Facilities
  • Subchapter VII Byproduct Materials
  • Subchapter VII Decontamination And Decommissioning
  • Subchapter VIII Military Application Of Atomic Energy
  • Subchapter VIII United States Enrichment Corporation Privatization
  • Subchapter X International Activities
  • Subchapter XI Control Of Information
  • Subchapter XII Patents And Inventions
  • Subchapter XIII General Authority Of Commission
  • Subchapter XIV Compensation For Private Property Acquired
  • Subchapter XIX Remedial Action And Uranium Revitalization
  • Subchapter XV Judicial Review And Administrative Procedure
  • Subchapter XVI Joint Committee On Atomic Energy
  • Subchapter XVII Enforcement Of Chapter
  • Subchapter XVIII Euratom Cooperation
  • Subchapter XVII–A Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board
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