The OAS is a nonprofit, voluntary, scientific and professional society incorporated in the District of Columbia.
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The membership of OAS consists of state radiation control directors and staff from the 37 Agreement States who are responsible for implementation of their respective Agreement State programs.
OAS provides a mechanism for these Agreement States to work with each other and the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) on regulatory issues associated with their respective agreements.
The presentations from the 2017 Annual Meeting in Memphis are now available and can be accessed by logging into the website and clicking on the 2017 Presentations link at the top of the page.
The OAS is a nonprofit, voluntary, scientific and professional society incorporated in the District of Columbia. The membership of OAS consists of state radiation control directors and staff from the 37 Agreement States who are responsible for implementation of their respective Agreement State programs. The purpose of the OAS is to provide a mechanism for these Agreement States to work with each other and with the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) on regulatory issues associated with their respective agreements.