Date: Thu, 21 Oct 93 16:39:19 PDT
From: barnett@Csa3.LBL.Gov (MICHAEL BARNETT (510)486-5650)
Subject: Read the final paragraph of the Conference Report
Apparently this is the SSC-related language that has been adopted in the
conference bill. Please note especially the final paragraph. An earlier
version explicitly listed the B-Factory, Main Injector, ITER, RHIC,
Princeton Plasma Physics Lab, and the Advanced Neutron Source, but this
final version does not name any particular labs or projects.
SSC BILL LANGUAGE AS ADOPTED
... and, in addition, $640,000,000 to remain available until expended to be
used only to orderly terminate the Superconducting Super Collider (SSC) project
under terms and conditions as follows:
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1. to the extent provided by guidelines of the Secretary of Energy,
full-time employees of contractors and designated subcontractors whose
employment is terminated by reason of the termination of the SSC may receive
(A) up to 90 days termination pay dating from the date of termination
notice, and (B) reasonable relocation expenses and assistance.
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2. The Secretary of Energy shall prepare and submit a report with
recommendations to the President and the Congress containing:
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(a) a plan to maximize the value of the investment that has been made in
the project and minimizing the loss to the United States and involved
states and persons, including recommendations as to the feasibility of
utilizing SSC assets in whole or in part in pursuit of an
international high energy physics endeavor, and
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(b) The Secretary is authorized to consult with and use Universities
Research Association and/or other contractors and/or recognized
experts in preparing this report and recommendations and is
authorized to contract with such parties as may be appropriate in
carrying out such duties;
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(c) The Secretary shall release any recommendations from time to time as
available but the final report shall be submitted by July 1, 1994.
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3. Nothing herein or any action taken under this authority shall be
construed to change the Memorandum of Understanding between the Secretary of
Energy and the State of Texas dated November 9, 1990, regarding the project.
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4. The Secretary shall also submit to the President and the Congress a
report and recommendations concerning plans for other large science projects
within the jurisdiction of the Department of Energy. This report shall
include recommendations as to whether high energy physics and other large
scale research projects and programs should continue to be pursued by the
United States and, if so, for what purposes should they be pursued and how
should they be funded and financed.