Section 29-D. Reports  


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  • In  order  to assess the present preparedness in the
      state for any radiological accident and to determine the need  for,  and
      appropriateness  of,  any additional specific steps by state government,
      the commission shall report to  the  governor  and  the  legislature  by
      January    first,    nineteen    hundred   eighty-two,   its   findings,
      recommendations and proposed legislation where appropriate concerning:
        1. The need for  and  appropriateness  of  additional  specific  state
      activities   or   programs   beyond   those  required  by  the  accepted
      radiological emergency preparedness plans or provided for under existing
      law, including but not limited to:
        (a) radiological monitoring equipment;
        (b) warning systems and equipment;
        (c) medical technologies and equipment;
        (d) plume transport and dose assessment models; and
        (e) nuclear fuel cycle and materials  licensees  other  than  electric
      generating facilities.
        2.  Any  such  recommendations shall be developed in consultation with
      all concerned public and private parties and shall:
        (a) take into account proven safety effectiveness;
        (b) outline any proposed costs and the means for meeting such costs;
        (c)  consider  related  activities  of  the  United   States   nuclear
      regulatory commission or others; and
        (d)  when appropriate, discuss alternatives and various implementation
      stages.