Mark Kazee, 60, of Hawaii, pleaded guilty to violating the Atomic Energy Act by transferring equipment containing Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)-regulated radioactive material from a company he was employed by, which held an NRC required license for the material, to another company without making a record of such transfer as required. Kazee was part owner of the second Read More
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Hawaii Man Pleads Guilty to Violating the Atomic Energy Act
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