Applicability of Environmental Laws to National Nuclear Security Administration, B-285281, May 8, 2000

Case: B-285281 Agency: Department of Energy Protester: Applicability of Environmental Laws to National Nuclear Security Administration, B Date: 2000-05-08 Other
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B-285281 Published: May 08, 2000. Publicly Released: May 08, 2000. Jump To HIGHLIGHTS FULL REPORT Highlights GAO reviewed the applicability of environmental laws to the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), focusing on whether: (1) the National Nuclear Security Administration Act narrows the waivers of sovereign immunity contained in existing environmental, safety, and health laws that apply to the Department of Energy (DOE) and the NNSA; and (2) a bill now before the Committee on Commerce (H.R. 4288) might, if enacted, be interpreted to expand the application of existing environmental, safety, and health laws as they will be applied to the NNSA. GAO noted that the NNSA Act clearly states that current law will apply to the NNSA exactly as it applied to the NNSA's functions when performed previously by DOE. The continuation of current law necessarily carries forward all waivers of sovereign immunity in existing law, making further clarification superfluous. The proposed amendments in H.R. 4288 may have the inadvertent effect of expanding or confusing existing waivers of sovereign immunity. Full Report Full Report (9 pages) Media Inquiries Sarah Kaczmarek Managing Director Office of Public Affairs media@gao.gov Public Inquiries Contact Us Topics Natural Resources and EnvironmentEnvironmental lawProposed legislationSafety standardsStatutory lawWaiversFederal facilitiesNuclear securityCompliance oversightEnergyState law