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PUBLIC LAW 93-377-AUG. 17, 1974

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from the United States contrary to the laws of the United States, shall be rewarded by the payment of an amount not to exceed $500,000. "SEC. 3. The Attorney General shall determine whether a person Reward. furnishing information to the United States is entitled to a reward and the amount to be paid pursuant to section 2. Before making a reward under this section the Attorney General shall advise and consult with the Atomic Energy Commission. A reward of $50,000 or Presidential more may not be made without the approval of the President.". approval. "SEC. 5. (a) The Attorney General is authorized to hold such hear- Hearings, rules J

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ings and make, promulgate, issue, rescind, and amend such rules and regulations as may be necessary to cairy out the purposes of this Act. "(b) A determination made by the Attorney General under section 3 of this Act shall be final and conclusive and no court shall have power or jurisdiction to review it.". (c) Section 6 of the Act is amended by deleting the words "Awards Board" and by substituting in lieu thereof the words "Attorney General". SEC. 2. Section 54 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, is amended to read as follows:

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" SEC. 54. FOREIGN DISTKIBUTIOX or SPECIAL NUCLEAR MAIHRIAL.—a.

The Commission is authorized to cooperate with any nation or group of nations by distributing special nuclear material and to distribute such special nuclear material, pursuant to the terms of an agreement for cooperation to which such nation or group of nations is a party and which is made in accordance with section 123. Unless hereafter otherwise authorized by law the Commission shall be compensated for special nuclear material so distributed at not less than the Commission's published charges applicable to the domestic distribution of such material, except that the Commission to assist and encourage research on peaceful uses or for medical therapy may so distribute without charge during any calendar year only a quantity of such material which at the time of transfer does not exceed in value $10,000 in the case of one nation or $50,000 in the case of any group of nations. The Commission may distribute to the International Atomic Energy Agency, or to any group of nations, only such amounts of special nuclear materials and for such period of time as are authorized by Congress: Provided, however, That, (i) notwithstanding this provision, the Commission is hereby authorized, subject to the provisions of section 123, to distribute to the Agency five thousand kilograms of contained uranium-235, five hundred grams of uranium-233, and three kilograms of plutonium, together with the amounts of special nuclear material which will match in amount the sum of all quantities of special nuclear materials made available by all other members of the Agency to June 1, 1960; and (ii) notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this subsection, the Commission may distribute to the International Atomic Energy Agency, or to any group of nations, such other amounts of special nuclear materials and for such other periods of time as are established in writing by the Commission: Provided,

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