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Subject Term: "License fees"
GAO-18-318, Mar 8, 2018
Phone: (202) 512-3841
Agency: Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Status: Open
Comments: According to officials, NRC plans to provide licensees with access to biweekly reports in the summer 2020, with an enhancement to the eBilling system expected in May 2020 and communicating to licensees about the availability of the information in July 2020. Additionally, NRC developed a form for licensees to request additional information on contractor charges on their bill and notified licensees that they may request additional information on contractor charges by submitting this form to NRC.
Agency: Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Status: Open
Comments: According to NRC, about 10 percent of licensees are currently participating in eBilling. We requested information on how NRC plans to assess the results of eBilling. We will update the status of this recommendation when we receive additional information.