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Prezes Pansiwowej Agencji Atomistyki PREZES PANSIWOWEJ AGENCJI ATOMISTYKI P-PAAl596 12931 12011 Warszawa, dnia 20 grudnia 2011 r. wg rozdzielnika Oziatajqc na podstawie § 12 ust. 1 uchwaty Nr 49 Rady Ministraw z dnia 19 marca 2002 r. - Regulamin pracy Rady Ministraw (M. P. Nr 13, poz. 221 z pazn. zm .) oraz na podstawie upowai:nienia nr 33 Ministra Srodowiska z dnia 8 kwietnia 2011 r., przesytam w zaJqczeniu: 1) projekt rozporzqdzenia Rady Ministr6w w sprawie wymagan bezpieczenstwa jqdrowego i ochrony radiologicznej, jakie ma uwzg/~dniac projekt obiektu jqdrowego; 2) projekt rozporzqdzenia Rady Ministr6w w sprawie zakresu i sposobu przeprowadzania analiz bezpieczenstwa przeprowadzanych przed wystqpieniem z wnioskiem 0 wydanie zezwolenia na budow~ obiektu jqdrowego, oraz zakresu wst~pnego raportu bezpieczenstwa dla obiektu jqdrowego. Przedmiotowe projekty rozporzqdzen stanowiq wykonanie upowaznlen wynikajqcych z art. 36c ust. 3 oraz art. 36d ust. 3 ustawy z dnia 29 listopada 2000 r. - Prawo atomowe (Oz. U. z 2007 r. Nr 42, poz. 276, z pazn. zm.). Uprzejmie prosz~ 0 zgtoszenie ewentualnych uwag do projektaw przedmiotowych rozporzqdzen w terminie do dnia 03 stycznia 2012 r., pisemnie lub faksem na numer: 22 695 98 32. Niezaj~cie stanowiska w tym terminie uznam za brak zastrzei:en wobec projektaw. zafaczniki Rozdzielnik: 1. Pan Tomasz ARAB SKI Szef Kancelarii Prezesa Rady Ministr6w 2. Pan Jacek CICHOCKI Minister Spraw Wewncttrznych 3. Pan Waldemar PAWLAK - Wicepremier, Minister Gospodarki 4. Pan Jan VINCENT -ROSTOWSKI Minister Finans6w 5. Pani Krystyna SZUMILAS Minister Edukacji Narodowej 6. Pan Marek SAWICKI Minister Rolnictwa i Rozwoju Wsi 7. Pani Elzbieta BIENKOWSKA Minister Rozwoju Regionalnego 8. Pan Joanna MUCHA Minister Sportu i Turystyki 9. Pan Radoslaw SIKORSKI Minister Spraw Zagranicznych 10. Pani Wladyslaw KOSINIAK-KAMYSZ Minister Pracy i Polityki Spolecznej 11. Pan Michal BUDZANOWSKI Minister Skarbu Panstwa 12. Pani Bartosz ARLUKOWICZ Minister Zdrowia 13. Pani Barbara KUDRYCKA Minister Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyzszego 14. Pan Tomasz SIEMONIAK Minister Obrony Narodowej 15. Pan Marcin KOROLEC Minister Srodowiska 16. Pan Bogdan ZDROJEWSKI Minister Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego 17. Pan Jaroslaw GOWIN Minister Sprawiedliwosci 18 . Pan Slawomir NOWAK Minister Transportu, Budownictwa i Gospodarki Morskiej 19. Pan Michal BONI Minister Administracji i Cyfryzacji 19. Pan Maciej BEREK Prezes Rzqdowego Centrum Legislacji 20. Pani Malgorzata KRASNOD~BSKA- TOMKIEL Prezes Urzctdu Ochrony Konkurencji i Konsument6w 21. Pani Janina Maria POPOWSKA Prezes Gl6wnego Urzctdu Miar 22. Pan Wieslaw LESNIAKIEWICZ Komendant Gl6wny Panstwowej Strazy Pozarnej 23. Pan Piotr LITWA Prezes Wyzszego Urzctdu G6rniczego 25. Pan Przemyslaw BILINSKI Gt6wny Inspektor Sanitamy 26. Pan Krzysztof Aleksander BONDARYK Szefa Agencji Bezpieczenstwa Wewn~trznego 27. Pan Maciej HUNIA Szef Agencji Wywiadu 28. Pan Janusz WITKOWSKI Prezesa Gl6wnego Urz~du Statystycznego 29. Pan Jacek SADOWY Prezes Urz~du Zam6wien Publicznych 30. Pan Tomasz SCHWEITZER Prezes Polskiego Komitetu Nonnalizacyjnego 31. Pani Hanna TROJANOWSKA Pelnomocnik RZ'ldu do Spraw Energetyki J'ldrowej - Ministerstwo Gospodarki 32. Pan Michal KIELSZNIA Generalny Dyrektor Ochrony Srodowiska 33 . Pan Andrzej JAGUSIEWICZ Gl6wny Inspektor Ochrony Srodowiska 34. Pan Marek WALCZAK Prezes Urz~du Dozoru Technicznego 35. Pan Robert DZIWINSKI Gl6wny Inspektor Nadzoru Budowlanego PREZES PANS1WOWEJ AGENCJI ATOMISTYKI P-PAAJ5~ /.z,'3~S /2011 Warszawa, dnia 20 grudnia 2011 r. Pan Witold Droi:di: Wiceprezes Zarzqdu PGE EJ' 1 Sp. Z 0.0. ul. Mysia 2 00 - 496 Warszawa ~.~tr~ ~~) Uprzejmie dzi~kujqc za uwagi zg!oszone przez Pana Prezesa w ramach uzgodnien spo!ecznych do: 1) projektu rozporzqdzenia Rady Ministr6w w sprawie ·wymagaiJ bezpieczeiJstwa jqdrowego i ochrony radiologicznej, jakie ma uwzgl£?dnia6 projekt obiektu jqdrowego; 2) projektu rozporzqdzenia Rady Ministr6w w sprawie zakresu i sposobu przeprowadzania analiz bezpieczeiJstwa przeprowadzanych przed wystqpieniem z wnioskiem ° wydanie zezwolenia na budow£? obiektu jqdrowego, oraz zakresu wst£?pnego raportu bezpieczeiJstwa dla obiektu jqdrowego. - przesytam w zatqczeniu przedmiotowe projekty, uwzgl~dniajqce uwagi zgtoszone w toku uzgodnien spotecznych. Jednoczesnie uprzeJmle informuj~, iz przedmiotowe projekty rozporzqdzen skierowatem w dniu dzisiejszym do uzgodnien mi~dzyresortowych wskazujqc mozliwosc zgtaszania uwag do projekt6w w terminie do dnia 03 stycznia 2012 r. W zwiqzku z powyzszym informuj~ Pana Prezesa 0 mozliwosci zg!oszenia w powyzszym terminie dodatkowych uwag do przestanych projekt6w rozporzqdzen, pisemnie lub faksem na numer: 22 695 98 32. Niezaj~cie stanowiska w tym terminie uznam za brak zastrzezen w9bec projekt6w. zataczniki PREZES PANSfWOWEJ AGENCJI ATOMISTYKI Warszawa, dnia 20 grudnia 2011 r.. Pan Prof. dr hab. Grzegorz Wrochna Dyrektor Narodowe Centrum 8adan JC\drowych ul. A. SoHana 7 05 - 400 Otwock ~ . ~ . Q~b!~ Uprzejmie dzi~kujqC za uwagi zgtoszone przez NCBJ w ramach uzgodnien spotecznych do: , 1) projektu rozporzCJdzenia Rady Ministrow w sprawie wymagafJ bezpieczefJstwa jCJdrowego i ochrony radiologicznej, jakie ma uwzglf?dnia6 projekt obiektu jCJdrowego; 2) projektu rozporzCJdzenia Rady Ministrow w sprawie zakresu i sposobu przeprowadzania analiz bezpieczefJstwa przeprowadzanych przed wystCJpieniem z wnioskiem 0 wydanie zezwolenia na budowf? obiektu jCJdrowego, oraz zakresu wstf?pnego raporlu bezpieczefJstwa dla obiektu jCJdrowego. - przesytam w zatqczeniu przedmiotowe projekty, uwzgl~dniajqce uwagi zgtoszone w toku uzgodnien spotecznych. Jednoczesnie uprzejmie informuj~, iz przedmiotowe projekty rozporzqdzen skierowalem w dniu dzisiejszym do uzgodnien rni~dzyresortowych wskazujqc mozliwosc zglaszania uwag do projekt6w w terminie do dnia 03 stycznia 2'012 r. W zwiqzku z powyzszym informuj~ Pana Dyrektora 0 mozliwosci zgloszenia w powyzszym terminie dodatkowych uwag do przestanych projekt6w rozporzqdzen, pisemnie lub faksem na numer: 22 695 98 32. Niezaj~cie stanowiska w tym terminie uznam za brak zastrzezen wobec projekt6w. zataczniki Ii' · ,. ~ ' PREZES PANSTWOWEJ AGENCJI ATOMISTYKI P-PAAl59) /.z..3~O /2011 Warszawa, dnia 20 grudnia 2011 r. Pani Daria Kulczycka Dyrektor Departamentu Energii i Ochrony Klimatu PKPP Lewiatan ul. Flory 9/4 00 - 586 Warszawa ( ~ , ~ . ~ I ~ ...~LA..R-- r-~ 1~ ' ) Uprzejmie dzi~kujqc za uwagi zgloszone przez PKPP Lewiatan w ramach uzgodnien spolecznych do: 1) projektu rozporzqdzenia Rady Ministr6w w sprawie wymagan bezpieczenstwa jqdrowego i ochrony radiologicznej, jakie ma uwzglf1dniac projekt obiektu jqdrowego,:. 2) projektu rozporzqdzenia Rady Ministr6w w sprawie zakresu i sposobu przeprowadzania analiz bezpieczeilstwa przeprowadzanych przed wystqpieniem z wnioskiem 0 wydanie zezwolenia na budowf1 obiektu jqdrowego, oraz zakresu wstf1pnego raportu bezpieczeilstwa dla obiektu jqdrowego. - przesylam w zalqczeniu przedmiotowe projekty, uwzgl~dniajqce uwagi zgloszone w toku uzgodnien spolecznych. Jednoczesnie uprzeJmle informuj~, iz przedmiotowe projekty rozporzqdzen skierowalem w dniu dzisiejszym do uzgodnien mi~dzyresortowych wskazujqc mozliwosc zglaszania uwag do projekt6w w terminie do dnia 03 stycznia 2012 r. W zwiqzku z powyzszym informuj~ Paniq Dyrektor 0 mozliwosci zgloszenia w powyzszym terminie dodatkowych uwag do przeslanych projekt6w rozporzqdzen, pisemnie lub faksem na numer: 22 695 98 32. Niezaj~cie stanowiska w tym terminie uznam za brak zastrzezen wobec projekt6w. zalaczniki .
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