97-14396. In the Matter of Mr. Daniel R. Baudino; Order Prohibiting Involvement in NRC-Licensed Activities  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 106 (Tuesday, June 3, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 30348-30349]
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    [FR Doc No: 97-14396]
    
    
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    NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
    
    [IA 97-032]
    
    
    In the Matter of Mr. Daniel R. Baudino; Order Prohibiting 
    Involvement in NRC-Licensed Activities
    
    I
    
        Mr. Daniel R. Baudino was formerly employed by Bechtel Constructors 
    Inc. (Bechtel) at the Commonwealth Edison Company's Dresden Nuclear 
    Station (ComEd, Dresden, or Licensee) where he was granted unescorted 
    access. ComEd holds Facility Licenses No. DPR-2, No. DPR-19, and No. 
    DPR-25 issued by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or Commission) 
    pursuant to 10 CFR part 50. These licenses authorize ComEd to operate 
    the Dresden Nuclear Station, Units 2 and 3, and possess and maintain 
    but not operate Unit 1 (Dresden Station) located near Morris, Illinois, 
    in accordance with the conditions specified therein.
    
    II
    
        In accordance with 10 CFR 73.56, nuclear power plant licensees must 
    conduct access authorization programs for individuals seeking 
    unescorted access to protected and vital areas of the plant with the 
    objective of providing high assurance that individuals granted 
    unescorted access are trustworthy and reliable and do not constitute an 
    unreasonable risk to the health and safety of the public. The 
    unescorted access authorization program must include a background 
    investigation, including criminal history. The decision to grant 
    unescorted access authorization must be based on the licensee's review 
    and evaluation of all pertinent information.
        In order to be certified for unescorted access at Dresden Station 
    as a contractor employee, Mr. Baudino completed Dresden Station forms 
    entitled ``Personal History Questionnaires for Unescorted Access'' 
    (personal history questionnaires) on several occasions, including 
    January 16, 1992, and October 5, 1992. On each of these forms, Mr. 
    Baudino indicated and certified with his signature that he had never 
    been arrested and convicted of a criminal proceeding for the violation 
    of any law, regulation or ordinance, including driving under the 
    influence or traffic offenses other than non-personal injury traffic or 
    parking offenses. Mr. Baudino was subsequently granted unescorted 
    access to the Dresden station on each occasion, based in part on his 
    representations on the personal history questionnaires that he had no 
    criminal history. Mr. Baudino's unescorted access to the Dresden 
    Station was revoked for cause by the Licensee on December 5, 1995, for 
    other reasons than accurately completing his personal history 
    questionnaire.
        During an investigation by the NRC Office of Investigations (OI) at 
    the Dresden Station, Mr. Baudino was interviewed by OI on March 14, 
    1996. During the interview, Mr. Baudino was shown copies of the 
    personal history questionnaires referenced above and acknowledged that 
    the signatures on each of the forms were his.
        Mr. Baudino also acknowledged that his marking of an ``x'' in the 
    ``no'' block under the question regarding criminal history indicated 
    that he had not been arrested or convicted of any offenses. When 
    confronted with the arrest records that OI had obtained from the Grundy 
    County, Illinois, Circuit Court, which revealed that Mr. Baudino had 
    multiple arrests and convictions during the period of 1987 to October 
    5, 1992, Mr. Baudino admitted they were records of his arrests. Mr. 
    Baudino stated that he thought the questions pertained to federal 
    arrests and convictions when asked why he falsely reported on the forms 
    that he had no criminal history.
        In a report issued on September 23, 1996, OI concluded that Mr. 
    Baudino deliberately falsified his criminal history information on the 
    personal history questionnaires in order to gain unescorted access to 
    the Dresden Station.
    
    III
    
        Based on the above, the NRC has concluded that Mr. Baudino engaged 
    in deliberate misconduct on January 16, 1992, and October 5, 1992, by 
    deliberately falsely stating on the personal history questionnaires he 
    signed on those dates that he had no criminal history. Mr. Baudino's 
    actions constitute a violation of 10 CFR 50.5(a)(2), which prohibits an 
    individual from deliberately providing information to a licensee or 
    contractor that the individual knows is inaccurate or incomplete in 
    some respect material to the NRC. The information that Mr. Baudino 
    provided regarding his criminal history was material because, as 
    indicated above, licensees are required to consider such information in 
    making unescorted access determinations in accordance with the 
    requirements of 10 CFR 73.56.
        The NRC must be able to rely on the Licensee, its contractors, and 
    the Licensee and contractor employees to comply with NRC requirements, 
    including the requirement to provide information that is complete and 
    accurate in all material respects. Mr. Baudino's actions in 
    deliberately providing false information to the Licensee constitute 
    deliberate violations of Commission regulations, and his doing so on 
    multiple occasions raises serious doubt as to whether he can be relied 
    upon to comply with NRC requirements and to provide complete and 
    accurate information to NRC Licensees and their contractors in the 
    future, and raises doubt about his trustworthiness and reliability.
        Consequently, I lack the requisite reasonable assurance that 
    licensed activities can be conducted in compliance with the 
    Commission's requirements and that the health and safety of the public 
    would be protected if Mr. Baudino were permitted at this time to be 
    involved in NRC-licensed activities. Therefore, the public health, 
    safety and interest require that Mr. Baudino be prohibited from any 
    involvement in NRC-licensed activities for a period of five years from 
    the date of this Order, and if Mr. Baudino is currently involved with 
    another licensee in NRC-licensed activities, Mr. Baudino must 
    immediately cease such activities, and inform the NRC of the name, 
    address and telephone number of
    
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    the employer, and provide a copy of this Order to the employer. 
    Additionally, Mr. Baudino is required to notify the NRC of his first 
    employment in NRC-licensed activities following the prohibition period. 
    Furthermore, pursuant to 10 CFR 2.202, I find that the significance of 
    Mr. Baudino's conduct described above is such that the public health, 
    safety and interest require that this Order be immediately effective.
    
    IV
    
        Accordingly, pursuant to sections 103, 161b, 161c, 161i and 186 of 
    the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and the Commission's 
    regulations in 10 CFR 2.202, 10 CFR 50.5 and 10 CFR 150.20, It is 
    hereby ordered, effective immediately, that:
        1. Mr. Daniel R. Baudino is prohibited from engaging in activities 
    licensed by the NRC for five years from the date of this Order. NRC-
    licensed activities are those activities that are conducted pursuant to 
    a specific or general license issued by the NRC, including, but not 
    limited to, those activities of Agreement State licensees conducted 
    pursuant to the authority granted by 10 CFR 150.20.
        2. For a period of five years after the five year period of 
    prohibition has expired, Mr. Baudino shall, within 20 days of his 
    acceptance of each employment offer involving NRC-licensed activities 
    or his becoming involved in NRC-licensed activities, as defined in 
    Paragraph IV.1 above, provide notice to the Director, Office of 
    Enforcement, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 
    20555, of the name, address, and telephone number of the employer or 
    the entity where he is, or will be, involved in the NRC-licensed 
    activities. In the first notification, Mr. Baudino shall include a 
    statement of his commitment to compliance with regulatory requirements 
    and the basis why the Commission shall have confidence that he will now 
    comply with applicable NRC requirements.
        The Director, OE, may, in writing, relax or rescind any of the 
    above conditions upon demonstration by Mr. Baudino of good cause.
    
    V
    
        In accordance with 10 CFR 2.202, Mr. Baudino must, and any other 
    person adversely affected by this Order may, submit an answer to this 
    Order, and may request a hearing on this Order within 20 days of the 
    date of this Order. Where good cause is shown, consideration will be 
    given to extending the time to request a hearing. A request for 
    extension of time must be made in writing to the Director, Office of 
    Enforcement, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 
    20555, and include a statement of good cause for the extension. The 
    answer may consent to this Order. Unless the answer consents to this 
    Order, the answer shall, in writing and under oath or affirmation, 
    specifically admit or deny each allegation or charge made in this Order 
    and shall set forth the matters of fact and law on which Mr. Baudino or 
    other person adversely affected relies and the reasons as to why the 
    Order should not have been issued. Any answer or request for a hearing 
    shall be submitted to the Secretary, U. S. Nuclear Regulatory 
    Commission, ATTN: Chief, Rulemakings and Adjudications, Washington, DC 
    20555. Copies also shall be sent to the Director, Office of 
    Enforcement, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555, 
    to the Assistant General Counsel for Hearings and Enforcement at the 
    same address, to the Regional Administrator, Region III, U.S. Nuclear 
    Regulatory Commission, 801 Warrenville Road, Lisle, Illinois 60532-
    4351, and to Mr. Baudino, if the answer or hearing request is by a 
    person other than Mr. Baudino. If a person other than Mr. Baudino 
    requests a hearing, that person shall set forth with particularity the 
    manner in which his interest is adversely affected by this Order and 
    shall address the criteria set forth in 10 CFR 2.714(d).
        If a hearing is requested by Mr. Baudino or a person whose interest 
    is adversely affected, the Commission will issue an Order designating 
    the time and place of any hearing. If a hearing is held, the issue to 
    be considered at such hearing shall be whether this Order should be 
    sustained. Pursuant to 10 CFR 2.202(c)(2)(i), Mr. Baudino may, in 
    addition to demanding a hearing, at the time that answer is filed or 
    sooner, move the presiding officer to set aside the immediate 
    effectiveness of the Order on the ground that the Order, including the 
    need for immediate effectiveness, is not based on adequate evidence but 
    on mere suspicion, unfounded allegations, or error.
        In the absence of any request for hearing, or written approval of 
    an extension of time to request a hearing, the provisions specified in 
    Section IV above shall be final 20 days from the date of this Order 
    without further order or proceedings. If an extension of time for 
    requesting a hearing has been approved, the provisions specified in 
    Section IV shall be final when the extension expires if a hearing 
    request has not been received. An answer or a request for a hearing 
    shall not stay the immediate effectiveness of this order.
    
        Dated at Rockville, Maryland this 27th day of May 1997.
    
        For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
    Edward L. Jordan,
    Deputy Executive Director for Regulatory Effectiveness.
    [FR Doc. 97-14396 Filed 6-2-97; 8:45 am]
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Published:
06/03/1997
Department:
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
97-14396
Pages:
30348-30349 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
IA 97-032
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