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Last Update: 10/19/2023

Ohio Nuclear Development Authority

Status
Current
Type of Board
Permanent
Authority
R.C. 4164.04
Total Membership
9
Dates of Appointment
Initial appointments by February 3, 2024
Term Length
5 years
Ending Date of Term
Not specified
Report Requirements
None specified
Chairperson
Not specified
Subject To Sunset Review
Yes
Full-time
No
Restriction on Partisan Affiliation
No
Senate Confirmation Required
No
Expiration Date
December 31, 2026
Appointment Authority
Governor
Membership Composition
Members with other stated qualifications, Public members
Compensation
Not Specified
Staff Assistance
Executive agency staff
Additional Information
Qualifications

9 members appointed by the Governor, representing the following three stakeholder groups within the nuclear-engineering-and-manufacturing industry: (1) Safety; (2) Industry; (3) Engineering research and development.

A member appointed from the safety group must hold at least a bachelor's degree in nuclear, mechanical, chemical, or electrical engineering and at least one of the following shall also apply: (a) The member is a recognized professional in nuclear-reactor safety or developing ISO 9000 standards. (b) The member has been employed by or has worked closely with the United States department of energy or the nuclear regulatory commission and the member also has a professional background in nuclear-energy-technology development or advanced-nuclear-reactor concepts. (c) The member has been employed by a contractor that has built concept reactors and the member also worked with hazardous substances, either nuclear or chemical, during that employment.

A member appointed from the industry group shall have at least five years of experience in one or more of the following: (a) Nuclear-power-plant operation; (b) Processing and extracting isotopes; (c) Managing a facility that deals with hazardous substances, either nuclear or chemical; (d) Handling and storing nuclear waste.

A member appointed from the engineering research and development group shall hold at least a bachelor's degree in nuclear, mechanical, chemical, or electrical engineering and the member shall also be a recognized professional in at least one of the following areas of study: (a) Advanced nuclear reactors; (b) Materials science involving the study of alloys and metallurgy, ceramics, or composites; (c) Molten-salt chemistry; (d) Solid-state chemistry; (e) Chemical physics; (f) Actinide chemistry; (g) Instrumentation and sensors; (h) Control systems. The members shall be United States citizens and residents of this state.