Maine Code § 22-661

Public policy
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In the interests of the public health and welfare of the people of this State, it is the declared public
policy of this State that a facility licensed by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission and
situated in the State must be accomplished in a manner consistent with protection of the public health
and safety and in compliance with the environmental protection policies of this State. It is the purpose
of this chapter, in conjunction with sections 671 to 690; Title 25, section 51; and Title 35-A, sections
4351 to 4393, to exercise the jurisdiction of the State to the maximum extent permitted by the United
States Constitution and federal law and to establish in cooperation with the Federal Government a state
nuclear safety inspector program for the on-site monitoring, regulatory review and oversight of a
facility within the State that holds a license issued by the United States Nuclear Regulatory
Commission. Nothing in this chapter may be construed as an attempt by the State to regulate
radiological health and safety reserved to the Federal Government by reason of the United States
Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended. [PL 2007, c. 539, Pt. KK, §1 (AMD).]

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