ML18324A626
ML18324A626 | |
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Issue date: | 11/01/2018 |
From: | Arthur Burritt NRC Region 1 |
To: | Olsavsky M, Powell B, Richardson B, West T AAA Management & Associates, ABC Testing, ACA Engineering, Advanced Materials Services |
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Teryl West, Radiation Safety Officer AAA Management & Associates, Inc.
12300 Samantha Court Upper Marlboro, MD 20774
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Teryl West:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Bruce M. Richardson, President / RSO ABC Testing Incorporated 95 First Street P.O. Box 868 Bridgewater, MA 02324
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Richardson:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Mark J. Olsavsky, RSO ACA Engineering, Inc.
410 N. Balph Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15202
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Olsavsky:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Brian Prowell, Principal Engineer Advanced Materials Services, LLC 2515 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 107 Auburn, AL 36830
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Prowell:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 S. Michael Derdeny Sr. Project Manager AERO EH&S, Inc.
10310B Baltimore National Pike Ellicott City, MD 21042
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Derdeny:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Alexander P. Kurikeshu, M.D.
American Cardiovascular Imaging 8675 Cherry Lane Laurel, MD 20707
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Dr. Kurikeshu:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Todd Mobley, RSO Applied Health Physics, LLC 2986 Industrial Blvd.
Bethel Park, PA 15102
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Mobley:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 R. Shannon Cavaliere, RSO Arc Environmental, Inc.
1311 Haubert Street Baltimore, MD 21230
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Cavaliere:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Scott Wendling, RSO ARM Group, Inc.
1129 West Governor Road P.O. Box 797 Hershey, PA 17033
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Wendling:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 William Huckaba, Corporate Radiation Safety Officer Beckman Coulter, Inc.
MS-31-A00 11800 SW 147th Avenue Miami, FL 33196-9015
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Huckaba:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Ernest J. Egger, RSO BEL Environmental Engineering, LLC 1179 Hendersonville Road Sandy Lake, PA 16145
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Egger:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Chester Douglas, RSO Berthold Technologies USA, LLC 99 Midway Lane Oak Ridge, TN 37830
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Douglas:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Paul Ike Nipper, QA Manager Bionomics, Inc.
P. O. Box 817 Kingston, TN 37763
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Nipper:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 George A. Gleason, RSO Bruker Detection Corporation 400 Manning Road Billerica, MA 01821-3915
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Gleason:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Darryl Schultz, NDT Manager/RSO Certified Testing Laboratories, Inc.
155 Route 130 Bordentown, NJ 08505
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Schultz:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Seb Cannata, Regional Manager Chase Environmental Group, Inc.
11450 Watterson Court Louisville, KY 40299
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Cannata:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Chris Eisenberg, RSO Chase Environmental Group, Inc.
200 Sam Rayburn Parkway Lenoir City, TN 37771
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Eisenberg:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Stephen J. Vargo, RSO Civil Design Solutions, Inc.
1331 State Avenue Coraopolis, PA 15108
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Vargo:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Jaime Figueroa, RSO CMT Services Group 470 Drew Court King of Prussia, PA 19406
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Figueroa:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Patrick Connor, RSO/President Connor 1421 Clarkview Road Suite 100 Baltimore, MD 21209
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Connor:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Shayne Brashear, Principal/RSO Consulting Services, Inc.
858 Contract Street Lexington, KY 40505
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Brashear:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Michael S. Kelly, dABR Daves & Kelly, Inc P.O. Box 91558 Louisville, KY 40291
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Kelly:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Ryan Fahey, Director of Operations Decontamination Decommissioning &
Environmental Services, LLC 345 North Avenue, 2nd Floor Wakefield, MA 01880
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Fahey:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Jamie North, RSO DLZ Pennsylvania, LLC 300 Bursca Drive Suite 301 Bridgeville, PA 15017
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. North:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Weiyi Ma, PE, RSO DMY Engineering Consultants, Inc.
45662 Terminal Drive, Suite 110 Dulles, VA 20166
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Weiyi Ma:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Thomas J. Matisko, Jr.
Radiation Safety Officer Earthtech, Inc.
966 Pleasant Hill Road Somerset, PA 15501
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Matisko:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Tim Osborne, RSO Ecology Services, Inc.
9135 Guilford Road Columbia, MD 21046
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Osborne:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Jay Denmark, RSO ECS Limited 7064 Davis Creek Road Jacksonville, FL 32256
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Denmark:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Hope Chontofalsky Management Representative Elekta, Inc.
400 Perimeter Center Terrace Suite 50 Atlanta, GA 30346
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Ms. Chontofalsky:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 George S. Kelland, RSO E.T. & L. Corp.
873 Great Road P. O. Box 295 Stow, MA 01775
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Kelland:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Jeffrey L. Prenatt, President FES Group, LLC 772 30th Avenue North St. Petersburg, FL 33704
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Prenatt:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 David Milam, RSO Gamma-Tech, LLC 200 Benham Street Dayton, KY 41074
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Milam:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Janis Asare-Bediako, RSO Global Geotechnical Consultants, LLC 14879 Farm Creek Drive, Unit M Woodbridge, VA 22191
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Janis Assare-Bediako:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Scott Rifkin, President Green Street Environmental, LLC 6304 Blair Hill Lane, Suite 2 Baltimore, MD 21209
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Rifkin:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Daniel J. Hayes, Jr., VP & RSO Hayes Testing Laboratory, Inc.
2521 Holloway Road Louisville, KY 40299
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Hayes:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Michael S. Lafon, RSO HDH Associates, P.C.
P.O. Box 6158 400 West Main Street Christiansburg, VA 24068-3313
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Lafon:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Chris Vanderpool, RSO Hopewell Designs, Inc.
5940 Gateway Drive Alpharetta, GA 30004
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Vanderpool:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Don Bowes, RSO IB3 Global Solutions 97 Midway Lane Oak Ridge, TN 37830
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Bowes:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Mary Turner, RSO Inspect Testing, Inc.
2660 Indian River Road, Suite A Chesapeake, VA 23325
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Ms. Turner:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Jody Baudanza, General Manager / RSO JDH Inspection Services 6 Progress Avenue Nashua, NH 03062
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Baudanza:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Adam M. Henry, RSO Jefferson University Radiology d/b/a Jefferson Outpatient Imaging 850 Walnut Street Walnut Towers Ground Floor Phioadelphia, PA 19107
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Henry:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 David R. Bisson, RSO Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory 11100 Johns Hopkins Road Laurel, MD 20723
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Bisson:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Mr. Jason Vanover, President JPC Nuclear Technologies, LLC 120 Speer Road, Suite 2 Chestertown, MD 21620
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Vanover:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Sunny Kim, RSO Kim Engineering, Inc.
11900 Baltimore Avenue, Suite F Beltsville, MD 20705
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Kim:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Kevin Larcher, RSO Larcher Medical Imaging, LLC 2161 Capes Cove Drive Sherrills Ford, NC 28673
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Larcher:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 John E. Ellis, II, P.E., Director Legacy Engineering, Inc.
6424 Beach Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32216
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Ellis:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Gregory D. Tomon Field QC Manager and RSO Lindy Paving, Inc.
1807 Shenango Road New Galilee, PA 16141
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Tomon:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Joge Peralta, Regional Technical Specialist - CNA, AMEC Malvern Panalytical, Inc.
117 Flanders Road Westborough, MA 01581
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Peralta:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Brian Neill, RSO Michael Baker International Airside Business Park 100 Airside Drive Moon Township, PA 15108
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Neill:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Michael M. Thomson, RSO MikRon, Inc.
16 Pond Edge Trail Wareham, MA 02571
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Thomson:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Jason D. Richards Construction Services Manager Navarro & Wright Consulting Engineers, Inc.
151 Reno Avenue New Cumberland, PA 17070
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Richards:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Neil Kiely, RSO North Wind, Inc.
1425 Higham Street Idaho Falls, ID 83402
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Kiely:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Justin Willhite, RSO Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation 201 Electronics Boulevard Huntsville, AL 35824
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Willhite:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Chris Clemmey, NDE Supervisor Ocean State Technical Services, LLC 55 Chapman Street Providence, RI 02905
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Clemmey:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Amy Lewis, Radiology Nuclear Coordinator Oliver W. Caminos, M.D.
d/b/a Pittsburgh Cardiovascular Institute and Med Health Services Management, LP 200 James Place Monroeville, PA 15146
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Ms. Lewis:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Jared Billington, Manager/RSO One Source Inspection 1011 Middlesex Blvd.
Gibsonia, PA 15044
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Billington:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Thomas McKittrick, RSO Philips Healthcare 3000 Minuteman Road Andover, MA 01810
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. McKittrick:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 William Button, RSO Philotechnics, Ltd 201 Renovare Boulevard Oak Ridge, TN 37830
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Button:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Sean M. Austin, CHP, RSO Plexus Scientific Corporation 7130 Minstrel Way, Suite 215 Columbia, MD 21045
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Austin:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 William Stanton, President, RSO QC/QA Laboratories, Inc.
877 Route 4 S Schuylerville, NY 12871
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Stanton:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Joshua D. Swindell, President Radiation Safety Services LLC 8819 Joe Daniels Road Knoxville, TN 37931
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Swindell:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Craig A. Caris, RSO Ronan Engineering 8050 Production Drive Florence, KY 41042
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Caris:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Paul Madairy, CHP Radiation Safety Officer RSO, Inc.
5206 Minnick Road Laurel, MD 20707
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Madairy:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Matthew T. Grady, P.E.
Manager, Materials Testing Services R.W. Gillespie & Associates, Inc.
20 Pomerleau St., Suite 100 Biddeford, Maine 04005
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Grady:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Eric J. Laning, Technical Services Manger Safety and Ecology Corporation 26 East 9th Street Newport, KY 41071
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Laning:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Dave Fyffe, P.E.
President/RSO Seal Engineering, Inc.
3323 Duke Street Alexandria, VA 22314
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Fyffe:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Michael St. Pierre, Vice President Soils Engineering Services, Inc.
12 Maple Avenue Bldg. A Pinebrook, NJ 07058-9742
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Michael St. Pierre:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Scott J. Mitchell, Construction Dept. Manager, RSO Southern Earth Sciences, Inc.
7500 McElvey Road, Suite A Panama City Beach, FL 32408
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Mitchell:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Flavio Chocala, RSO Thermo EGS Gauging, LLC 22 Alpha Road Chelmsford, MA 01824
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Chocala:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Daryl Henshaw, Construction Materials Testing Manager Timmons Group 1001 Boulders Parkway, Suite 300 Richmond, VA 23225
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Henshaw:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Daniel Schroeder, RSO Titan Inspection, Inc.
P.O. Box 3665 Williamsport, VA 17701
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Schroeder:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Edward Dalton, Vice President/RSO TLB Associates, Inc. (dba SaLUT-TLB) 530 McCormick Drive, Suite S Glen Burnie, MD 21061
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Dalton:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Henry Barnes, RSO Troxler Electronic Laboratories, Inc.
P.O. Box 12057 3008 E. Cornwells Road RTP, NC 27709
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Barnes:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 David A. Jones, RSO TTL, Inc.
4589 Val North Drive Valdosta, GA 31602
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Jones:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 David A. Wiik, M.S. RSO University of South Alabama Department of Radiation Safety 5795 USA Drive North; CSAB 257 Mobile, AL 36688
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Wiik:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Edward C. Pombier, Director and Radiation Safety Officer University of Miami Radiation Control Center P.O. Box 016960 (R61)
Miami, FL 33101
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Pombier:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Kenneth Walla, RSO URS Federal Services, Inc.
P.O. Box 21025 Kennedy Space Center, FL 32815
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Walla:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Erin Henke, RSO Vector Engineers, Inc.
1535 Old Finchville Road Shelbyville, KY 40065
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Erin Henke:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Thomas Perez, RSO Space Science Services, Inc.
5518 Force Four Parkway Orlando, FL 32839-2968
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Perez:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Kenneth Smithey Radiation Safety Officer Turner Specialty Services, LLC 9601 N. Palafox Street, #5B Pensacola, FL 32534
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Smithey:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 November 1, 2018 Zane Whisel, Engineer/RSO Construction Engineering Consultants, Inc.
2018 Waverly Street Pittsburgh, PA 15218-2402
SUBJECT:
REMINDER FOR INITIAL RECIPROCITY FILING OF NRC FORM 241 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019
Dear Mr. Whisel:
Agreement State licensees cannot perform work in areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction, non-Agreement States, or in offshore waters without either (a) filing for reciprocity using an NRC Form 241 Report of Proposed Activities in Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Non-Agreement States, and Offshore Waters; in accordance with 10 CFR 150.20(b) or (b) applying for a specific NRC license. An area of exclusive Federal jurisdiction is an area over which the Federal government exercises legal control without interference from the jurisdiction and administration of State law. For example, if the work is to be performed on Federal property in an Agreement State, the licensee must first determine the jurisdictional status of the area where it plans to work. If the licensee is unsure about the jurisdictional status of the work location on Federal land, it should contact the Federal agency that controls the facility where the work is to be performed.
To apply for reciprocity, you must submit the following information when filing an NRC Form 241 the first time (initial filing) in calendar year 2019.
- 1. NRC Form 241, Report of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement States, Areas of Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, or Offshore Waters, accessible from the NRC Web site at: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc241.pdf.
- 2. Current Agreement State Radioactive Materials License (deemed timely letter from the State issuing the license is acceptable if license has expired).
- 3. Fee required by Category 16, 10 CFR 170.31, either by check or credit card. Credit card payments can be made using NRC Form 629, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc629.pdf.
Guidance on required information and how to file NRC Form 241 may be found in NUREG-1556, Volume 19, Revision 1, Sections 5 and 7, accessible from the NRC Web site at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1556/v19/. The initial filing must be made to the NRC at least three days prior to conducting initial activities in 2019. The completed NRC Form 241 should be e-mailed for NRC review to the electronic mailbox at R1Reciprocity.Resource@nrc.gov (preferred method), faxed to 610-337-5269, or mailed to the letterhead address.