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The Atomic Energy Act must be read, however, against another background.
"According to our reading of the Atomic Energy Act, this is an export."
This is the only known case of the Atomic Energy Act being used in such a manner.
An Atomic Energy Act brought nuclear power under Federal control.
It also asserts that the agreement is consistent with the Atomic Energy Act.
The department had argued that it was regulated only by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954.
Truman signed the compromise bill into law as the Atomic Energy Act of 1946.
The 1946 Atomic Energy Act established the principle that some information is "born classified."
The facts are that the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 as amended, requires a public information program on nuclear.
The concept was initially introduced, with similar wording, in the Atomic Energy Act of 1946.
Dismissal of whistleblowers in the nuclear power industry is illegal under the Atomic Energy Act.
Site selection and operation falls under guidelines and restrictions set by the Atomic Energy Act.
The filing, made at the request of the department, came as a result of peculiarities in the Atomic Energy Act.
The Atomic Energy Act of 1954 provides for the protection of information related to the design of nuclear weapons.
The 20 Questions routine may have fallen within the letter of the Atomic Energy Act but hardly within its spirit.
Formerly Restricted Data is a category also designated in the Atomic Energy Act of 1954.
The legal basis of the provisions concerning the takeover of civilian power plants is a 1954 amendment to the Atomic Energy Act.
They also examined the doctrine of "classified at birth", but did not decide to amend the Atomic Energy Act to remove such provisions.
The provisions of the Act were substantially modified by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954.
The Atomic Energy Act of 1954 prohibits the dissemination of weapons information to foreign countries, unless authorized by the President.
Britain was unable to purchase American weapons wholesale due to the restrictions of the Atomic Energy Act of 1946.
The bill was defeated in Congress and superseded by the McMahon Atomic Energy Act.
To improve and strengthen the safety inspection process of nuclear facilities with an amendment of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954.
It became Federal law in 1946 when the Atomic Energy Act established severe penalties, including capital punishment, for disclosing secrets related to weapon development.
While the Atomic Energy Act was meant to deal with radioactive materials, much of the Department of Energy's problem is far more mundane.