ML20199E974
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Issue date: | 11/10/1997 |
From: | Lohaus P NRC OFFICE OF STATE PROGRAMS (OSP) |
To: | GENERAL, OHIO, STATE OF, PENNSYLVANIA, COMMONWEALTH OF |
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SP-97-078, SP-97-78, NUDOCS 9711240057 | |
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.* " ALL AGREEMENT STATES PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO, OKLAHOMA MV 10 W TRANSMITTAL OF STATE AGREEMENTS PROGRAM INFORMATiON (SP-97-078) l Your attention is invited to the correspondence which contains:
INCIDENT AND EVENT INFORMATION.... .
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT INFORMATION.......XX REVISION OF NRC'S CHRONOLOGY OF AMENDMENTS TRAINING COURSE INFORMATION..........
TECHNICAL INFORMATION.......... ....
OTHER INFORMATION...... .............
Supplementary information: Enclosed is the latest revision to the Chronology of NRC i Amendments (Final Rules Adopted since May 16,1996) as maintained by the Office of State Programs. The chronology is for your use to plan rulemaking actions that are needed to satisfy the compatibility category designations of the NRC rules. This document will also be used by the Integrated Materials Performance Evaluation Program (IMPEP) teams during upcoming program reviews. Please note that the format of the table has changed since our last one was issued (SP-96-078), July 12,1996. For each new amendment, we hasa listed the title, the Federal Register citation, and the effective date. Then we have tabulated the Regulation Section, Section Title, Suggested State Regulations Part, the Compatibility / Health and Safety category pursuant to the Policy Statement on Adequacy and Compatibility approved June 30, 1997, and a " Summary of Change" section that may be helpful in writing compatible regulations.
In an effort to have a manageable list, only those final regulations since May 16,1996 are included in this revision. We are planning to issue .evisions semiannually. Comments with regard to format and content are welcome.
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INCIDENT AND EVENT INFORMATION....... i PROGRAM MANAGEMENT INFORMATION.......XX ~ REVISION OF NRC'S CHRONOLOGY OF AMENDMENTS TRAINING COURSE INFORMATION..........
TECHNICAL INFORMATION................
OTHER INFORM ATION....................
Supplementary information: Enclosed is the latest te son to the Chronology of NRC Amendments (Final Rules Adopted since May 16 96) as maintained by the Office of State Programs. The chronology is primarily your use to plan ru'emaking actions that are necessary to maintain a compatible A ement State program. .This document will also be used by the_ Integrated Materials Pe rmance Evaluation Program (IMPEP) teams during upcoming program reviews. Pleas ote that the format of the table has changed since our last one was issued (SP 8), July 112,1996. For each new regulation, we have listed the title, the Federal R ister citation,'and the effective date. Then we have tabulated the Regulation etion, Section Title, assumed Suggested State Regulations Part, the Compatibility /He and Safety Category pursuant-to the Policy Statement on Adequacy and Co atibility approved June 30,1997, and a Summary of Change that may be helpful in w ing compatible regulations. In an effort to have a manageable list, only those final r ulations since May 16,1996 are included in this revision. We are planning to issue visions semiannually, Comments with regard to format and content are welc e.
If you have any questions regarding this' correspondence, please contact me or the individual named below.
POINT OF CONTACT: Stephen N. Salomon TELEPHONE: -(301) 415 2368-FAX: (301) 415-3502 INTERNET: SNS@NRC. GOV' Paul H. Lohaus, Deputy Director Olfice of State Programs
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INCIDENT AND EVENT INFORMATION..............
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT INFORMATION.......XX ' PEVISION OF
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CHRONOLOGY OF NRC AMENDMENTS
' TRAINING COURSE INFORMATION...................
TECHNICAL INFORMATION................. ..............
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- Supplementary information: Enclosed is the lates't revision to the Chronology of NRC =
Amendments (Final Rules Adopted since May 16,1996) as maintained by the Office of State
- Programs. The chronology is for your use to plan rulemaking actions that are needed to satisfy the compatibility category designations of the NRC' rules. This document will also be used by the Integrated Materials Performance Evaluation Program (IMPEP) teams during upcoming
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program reviews. Please note that the format of the table has changed since our last one was issued (SP 96-078), July 12,1996. For _each new amendment, we have listed the title, the
' Eadatal Register citation, and the effective ~date. Then we have tabulated the Regulation Section, Section Title,-Suggested State Regulations Part, the Compatibility / Health and Safety category pursuant to the Policy Statement on Adequacy and Compatibility approved June 30, 1997, and a " Summary of Change" section that may be helpful in writing compatible .'sgulations, in an effort to have a manageable list, only those final regulations since May 16,1996 are included in this revision.- We are planning to issue revisions semiannually. Comments with ~
regard to format and content are welcome.
p If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact me or the individual named below.-
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CHRONOLOGY OF NRC AMENDMENTS (FINAL RULES ADOPTED SINCE MAY 16,1996)'
(Compatibility and IIcalth and Safety category designations pursuant to the Policy Statement on Adequacy and Compatibility approved June 30, SUGGESTED CO31PATIBILITY SU3 DIARY OF CIIANGE REGULATION SECTION TITLE SECTION STATE /3IEALTII AND REGULATIONS SAFETY CATEGORY Termination or Transfe of Licensed Activitics: Recordkeeping Requirements (61 FR 24669; 31sy 16,1996)
Effective June 17,1996 Part D D Amended to si.re that there are additional requirements for 20.2108(b) Records of Waste Disposal disposition of records in 10 CFR Parts 30,40 and 70.
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Financial assurance and Part C II&S Specifies records important to deconunissioning. Paragraphs
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30.35(g) recordkeeping for II&S 30.35(g) and 40.36(0 revised to require the transfer of records 40.36(O decommissioning D pertaining to decommissioning to the new licensee.
70.25(g)
Expiration and Part C D Added to state that license will not be terminated until the NRC
, 30.36(k)(4) receives the records required by revised Secs. 30.51,40.61, and 40.42(k)(4) termination oflicenses and decommissioning of 70.51.
70.38(k)(4)
I sites and separate buildings or outdoor areas
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Part C D. II&S, D Added to clarify that records pertaining to decommissioning, offsite 30.51(d),(e),(0 Records D, ll&S. D releases, and certain records pertaining to waste disposal be 40.61(d),(e),(0 Material balance, D forwarded to the new licensee prior to license transfer or re-l 70.51(b)(6) inventory, and records II&S assignment, or to the NRC prior to license termination. -
70.51(b)(7) requirements Transfer of license Pzrt C D Added to clarify that records required by Secs. 61.80(e) and (0 are to ;
6L30(a)(3) be transferred to the disposal site owner, or to the party responsible 61.30(c)(3) Termination of license II&S '
for institutional control of the disposal site, respectively. l l
'See All Agreement States Letter (SP-96-078), July 12,1996, for Chronology of NRC Amendments before May 16,1996.
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SUGGESTED CO31PATIBILITY 3.3 DIARY OF CILLNGE REGULATION SECTION TITLE SECTION STATE /IIEALTII stND REGULtTIONS SAFETY CATEGORY 5
Resolution of Dual Regulation of Airborne Effluents of R%oactive Materials; Clean Air Act (61 FR 65119; Dweer 10,1996)
Effective January 9,1997 I The definition of Constraint is added.
20.1003 Definitions, Constraint Part D C Part 3 C - Paragraph (d) The language was changed to indicate that Rn 222 and all daughters 20.1101(d) Radiation Protection Programs produced ;.'ter the re' ease of the radon are categorically excluded from this rule.
l Report of exceeding of Part D C The Section heading 20.2203 is revised and a new paragraph 20.2203(a)(2Xvi) constraint dose (a)(2)(vi) is adied to indicate that the constraint applies only to release of airborne radioactive efiluents to the environment a.x!. thus, dose to the nearest resident, offsite business or school, is to be constrained.
l Corrective steps Part D C Revised to include ALAPA constraints.
20.2203(b)(1)(iv)
Report contents Part D C Revised to require the name. social security number, and date of birth 20.2203(b)(2) only fot occtipationally overexposed individuals and not for members of the public who have received doses in excess of the public limits, including the constraint.
Recognition of Agreement State Licenses in Areas Under Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction Within an Agreem-nt State (62 FR I662: January 13,1997)
Effective February 27,1997 _
Reciprocai recognition Part A C, D for fee A specific reference to areas orexclusive Federaljurisdiction is 150.20(a) & (b) of AS licenses provisions. given. There is clearly indication that licensees operating pursuant to the rule's provisions must comply with all NRC regulations applicable to materials licensees. The relevant fee requirement in 10 CFR Part 170 is added.
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SUGGESTED CO31PATIBILITY SU313LiRY OF CIL\NGE t REGULATION SECTION TITLE SECTION STATE IIIEALTII AND REGULZTiONS SAFETY CATEGORY l
Filing Form 241 Part A :NRC The procedures are clarified for filing an NRC Form 241 for 150.20(c) reciprocity described in Sec.150.20(b) including idergifying what needs to be submitted, specifying the proce ute to use when an emergency filing is necessary, and making revisions to the initial filing. These clarifications do not impose any additional requirements on the Agreement State licensee.
l Critetla for the Release of Individuals A iministered Radioactive 31aterial (62 FR 4120; January 29,1997J Effective 3Iay 29,1997 P.n D D For the sake of consistency and clarity, the same words are used in
'20.1002 Scope Definitions Scope, public dose, occupational dose. and 20.1301, below.
l 20.t003 Occupational dose A Public dose A Part D A Section 20.1301(a)(1) is changed to state specifically that the dose to 20.1341(a) Dose limits for individ .al members of the public from a licensed operation does not individual members of include doses received by individuals expo-ed to patients who were the public released by the licensed operation under the provisions of 10 CFR 35.75. not 10 CFR 20.1301. The exclusion of dose from background radiation and from voluntary participation in medical research programs is added. The footnote which reads. "except as delineated in ether parts of 10 CFR Chapter 1," is deleted. With the publication of this rule that footnote is no longer needed.
Section 20.1301(a)(2) is changed to state specifically that the limit on dose in unrestricted areas does not include dose contributions from individuals administered radioactive material and released in accordance with 10 CFR 35.75.
Part D D Section 20.1903(b) is changed to use the term " licensee control" 20.1903 Exceptions to -eting rather than " confinement" because the latter term no longer applies to requiremerr.s 10 CFR 35.75. l
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REGULATION SECTION TITLE SUGGESTED COMPATIBILITY
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OF CHANGE SECTION STATE / HEALTH AND
- REGULATIONS SAFETY CATEGORY 35.8 Information collection Not applicable D A revised paragraph (b) is added to include new subparts.
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35.75 Release of individuals Part G C - Paragraph (a) A new Section 35.75(a) is added to change the patiem release criteria containing from 30 millicuries of activity in a patient or a dose rate of 5 .
radiopharmaceuticals or millirems per hour at i meter from a patient to a dose limit of 5 [
permanent imphnts millisieverts (0.5 rem) total effective dose equivalem to an individual ,
=i from exposure to a released patiem. A footnote informs licensees that ;
the NRC has made available gumLure on rule implementation. l I
D - Paragraphs (b). A new Section 35.~iS(b) is added to require thr.t the licensee preside [
a (c) and (d) released patients with instructions. including written instructions, on i how to maintain doses to other individuals as low as is reasonable [
achievable if the total effective dose equivalent to any individual ot!ct ;
! that the released patient is likely to excxd 1 millisievert (0.1 rem).
t 35.315 Safety precautions Not applicable Not applicable Section 35.315(a)(6) is deleted because those paragraphs are !
l redundant now that 10 CFR 35.75 has requirements for instructions. !
! 35.415(a)(1) Safety precautions Not applicable Not applicable Reworded to clarify the original intent of the paragraph which was to {
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limit the dose rate at 2 meter from the patient. l Fissile Material ShPrasents and Exemaptions (62 FR 5907; Febnsary it,1997) f Effective February 10,1997 I i i i
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OF CHANGE SECTION STATE / HEALTH AND REGULATIONS SAFETY CATEGORY 71.18 GL:. Fissile material. Part T D A new paragraph (d) covers general licenses for packages containing limited quantity per no more than a Type A quantity of radioactive material where fissile package material i.; mixed with substances having an average hydrogen density greater than water (defined in Sec. 71.20). New paragraph (e) restricts the quarnity of beryllium, graphite. or hydrogenous material enriched in deuterium in a package to no greater than 0.1 % of the <
fissile material mass. New paragraph (f) is a modification of the old l paragraph (d) th.i beludes a simplifbi formula for calculation of the '
- minimum transport index.
71.22 GL: Fissile material. Part T D Old paragraph (d) is modified with the addition of a new table and limited quantity, accompanying formula which restrict the mass of U-235 and other j controlled shipment fissile material in a controlled shipmera. The table gives both new limits of 290 g and 180 g for U-235 and other fissile materials, when these materials are mixed with substances having hydrogen density ;
greater than water; the table also gives the old Sec. 71.22 limits for shipments of U-235 and other fissile material when mixed with i substances having a hydtcgen densi y less than or equal to water.
New paragraph (e) restricts the quantity of beryllium, graphite, or i hydrogenous material enriched in deuterium in a pacic:ge to no greater than 0.1% of the fissile material mass. ,
71.53 Fissile material Part T NRC The introductory paragraph restates the old Sec. 71.53 language that exemptions packages are exempted from the fissile material standards of Sec. '
71.55 and Sec. 71.59; however the same paragraph restricts these excapted packages to only situations when beryllium, graphite. or i deuterium is not present in quantities exceeding 0.1% of the fissile material mzss. New paragraph ta) is added which contains a formula and an accompanying table to limit individual consignment. but also ,
includes the requirements in old parag-aph (a),(b)(1) and (2), and (d). l
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L Licenses fe.' Industrial Radiography and Radiation Safety - R. m * -- - for Industrial Radiography C r.
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- Effective June 27,1997 ;
l 30.4 - Definitions Parts C and E Not applicable 'Ihese definitions were removed. ;
Radiographer ;
Radiographer's assistant Radiography ;
34.1 Purpose and Scqe Parts C and E D Minor clarifying changes were made. Other NRC regulations, such ,
as Parts 19,20,21,30,71,150,170 and 171, that apply to l radiography licensees are now referenced by number, and
' radiography' is changed to *industnal radiography ~ to distinguish it !
from medical uses.
7 34.3 Definitions Parts C and E B Five new definitions were added: Control cable. Control drive mechanism, Lay-barge radiography, Offshore platform radiography. i and Underwater radiography. Some of the definitions were changed in response to public comments.
34.5 Interpretations Parts C and E D Added because this is standard rtgulatory language used to state that only the General Counsel of the NRC has the authority to provide !
interpretations of the regulations which will be binding on the ;
Commission.
l 34.8 Information collection Not applicable D Lists the requirements for OMB approval.
requirements: OMB approval i
Subpart B Specific Licensing Provisions i
34.11 Application for a Parts C and E D Tells how to file an application for a specific license for use of scaled j specific license sources in industnal radiography.
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REGULATIONS SAFE ~n' CATEGORY 34.13 Specific license for . Pans C and E C Provides the basic requirements for submittal of a license cylication ,
industnal radiograpt.y which must be met satisfactorily before NRC will approve the l application.
- Subpart C Equipment
- .. 34.20 Performance Pans C and E B Specifies requiremems for industnal radiographic equipment requirements of performance and use.
industnal radiography equipment i 34.21 Limits on external Parts C a xl E B Specifies the limits on radiation exposure levels for various equipment radiation levels from associated with industrial radiography, such as storage containers and !
storage containers and source changers.
source changers 34.23 locking of radiographic Parts C and E B Requires locking of radiographic equipment to protect the public from exposure devices, inadvertent exposure to radiation. Locks or out !ocks are required for storage coraainers and exposure devices, sealed source storage containers and source i
source changers changers.
34.25 Radiation survey Parts C and E C Specifies requirements for radiation survey instruments, such as instruments calibration, frequency, accuracy and record keeping.
34.27 Leak testing and Parts C and E C Stipulates that licensees leak test scaled sources while in use and replacement of scaled radiographic exposure devices that employ depletcd uranium for ;
sources shielding.
34.29 Quarterly inventory Parts C and E C Specifies requirements for conducting a quarterly inventory to account for all scaled sources and for devices contahiing depleted uranium. ;
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- SECTION STATE / HEALTH AND REGULATIONS SAFETY I CATEGORY ,
34.31 Inspection and Parts C and E C Addresses requirements for tic various types of inspection and maintenance of maintenance activities that licensees must perform to ensure that radiographic exposure equipment is in good operating condition, sources are properly i devices . . . . . shielded, required labels are prescnt. and components important to
- safety are functioning properly.
34.33 Permanent radiographic Parts C and E D.1I&S Specifies the safety requirements that must be in place for any i installations permanent radiograpluc installation that includes entrance control.
warning signals, and alarm syvem.
34.35 labeling, storage, and Parts C and E B Specifies requir-ments for labeling. storage, and transportation of
, transportation radioactive material used in industrial radiography.
Subpart D Radation Safety Requirements
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34.41 Conducting industrial Parts C and E B Specifies certain conditions that must be met before performing
- radiography operations radiographic operations in order to ensure that adequate safety -
- D - Paragraph (c) measures are in place before conducting radiographic operations. ;
r These include as two person crew outside of a permanent j radiographic installation and approved procedures for lay-barge, t underwater, and off-shore platform radiography.
2 34.42 Radiation safety officer Parts C and E D, II&S for the Identifies the minimum qualifications, training, experience and for industrial first sentence only specific duties of the radiation safety officer (RSO) for industrial ,
- radiography of this section. radiography. Licensees have rntil May 28.1999 to n'eet the !
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i 34.43 Training Parts C and E B Addresses training require:nents for industnal radiopq?ers and .
radiog.i wis' t assistams, such as two months of on-the-job traming D - Psragraphs and certification.
(a)(2) and (c) i 34.45 Operating and - Parts C and E C - Paragraph (a) Identifies the procedures for al! activities, e.g., source recovery, that
, emergency procedures licensees must develop and submit to the NRC in their application. i
!- D- Paragraphs Przedures include handling of licensed scaled sources and 4
(a)(9) arxi(b) adiographic exposure devices, surveys, controlling access locking 3
- and securing. monitoring and transportation.
i 34.46 Supervision of Parts C and E B Specifies requirements for radmpsters' assistants to handle radiographer's equipment associated with .@phic operations. !
assistants
, 34.47 Personnel monitoring Parts C and E C Aodresses requbum, for monitoring radiation exposures to l
] radiographic personnel.
34.49 Radiation surveys Parts C and E C - Paragraphs (a) Addmsses requirements for surveys that must be made during and through (c) after radiographi: operations to ensure that the radioactive source is safely secured when radiographic operations are not being perfonned D- Paragraph (d) and that public dose limits in 10 CFR Part 20 are tnet.
- 34.51 Surveillance Parts C and E C Specifies requirements for radiographers to maintain surveillance of a high radiation area during industrial radiographic operations to 3 protect against unauthorized entry. !
34.53 Posting Pans C and E C Specifies requirements for identifying areas where radioactive material is being used to comply with radiation protection i requirements discussed in 10 CFR Part 20. l Subpart E Recordkeep'mg Requirements 9
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34.61 Records of the specific Parts C and E D Requires licensees to rnaintam a copy of their licenses until their license for industrial licenses are terminated by the Cor:nmssion.
radiography . :
34.63 Records of receipt and Parts C and E C Requires licensees to maintain records or receipt and disposition of i transfer of scaled radioactise sources used under their license.
sources 34.65 Reevi of radiation Parts C and E C Contains the recordkeeping requirements for radiation mstruments j survey mstruments required under Sec. 34.25.
34.67 Records ofleak testing Parts C and E C Contains recordleeping requirements and requires licensees to maintam records of Icak tests for 3 years @er the record is made. ,
34.69 Records of quarterly Parts C and E C Coraains recordkeeping requirements and requires licensees to inventory maintain records of quarterly inventories for 3 years after the record is made. !
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_ 8'Sization logs Parts C and E B Contains recordkeeping requirements, such as a utilization log for each scaled source and keep the log for 3 ym. I 34.73 Records of ir.spection Parts C and E C Contains recordkeeping requirements and specifies that inspection and and maintenance of maintenance records must be maintained by the licensee for 3 years. t radiographic exposure devices . . . . - '
3.t.75 Records of alarm Parts C and E D Requires the maintenarce of records of alarm system and wNe i 7 stem and entrance control device tests and requires that each record must be maintained ,
control checks at for 3 years.
permanent . . . . .
34.79 Records of training and Parts C cnd E C includes recordkeer,ing requirements and specifies that records certification verifying radiogra@er certification and annual safety reviews are to !
be reta ned for 3 years a5r the record 7.s made.
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Of CHANGE SECTION STATE / HEALTH AND REGULATIONS SAFETY CATEGORY 34.81 Copies of operating and Pans C and E C Requires the snaintenance of a copy of current operating and emergency procedures emergency procedures until the Comnussion terminates the lixnse.
34.83 Records of personnel Pans C and E C Requires that each licensee to maintain exposure records as specified monitoring procedures in Sec. 34.47.
l 34.85 Records of radiation Parts C and E D Requires the licensee to rnaintain records of exposure device surveys surveys conducted before the radiographic exposure device is placed in storage for 3 years from the date the record was made. t 34.8' Form of records Pans C and E C Specifies how records must be maintained, including storage by electronic media.
l 34.89 Location of documents Pans C and E C- Addresses requirements for licensees to maintain certain records at and records locations where radiographic operations occur, such as at a permanent installation, temporaryjobsite, or field station, where radioactive l l
material is stored and from which it is dispatched for use at a '-
temporary jobsite.
, Subpart F Notifications i 1' 34.101 Notifications Pans C and E C Addresses requirements for licensees to notify the NRC of incidents i having safety significance. j i
Subpan G Exemptions !
34.111 Exemptions Pans C and E D. Addresses exemptions and is basically the same as Sec. 34.51 in the !
' form 10 CFR Part 34, except for minor word changes for consistency ;
with the other pans of the rule. '
Subpart 11 Violations 34.121 Violations Pan A D Addresses violations and i . basically the same as Sec. 34.61 in the t former 10 CFR Pan 34. i t
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OF CHANGE l SECTION STATE /HEALTP AND REGULATIONS SAFETY CATEGORY 34.123 Criminal penalties Part A D Addresses criminal penalties and is basically the same as Sec. 34.63 in the prior 10 CFR Part 34.
Appendix A Rt.diographer Pans C and E B Pan I provides the requirements for an independent cenifying certification crgamzation arm' only applies to organizations other than the Agreement State: Parts II and II provide the requirements for cenification programs and written examinations for a cenifying entity. and include the Agistuwid States.
71.101 Quality assurance Parts C and E D A new paragraph (g) is added to state that the inspection and requirements maintenance programs for radiographic exposure dedces. source changers. or packages transporting .hese devices that meet the provision of Sec. 34.31(b) or equivalent Agreement State regulations, need not be submitted separately as a QA program for Commission approval.
150.20(b) Recognition of Parts C and E C. Any fee Paragraph (b) introductory text is revised to include the new subparts agreement state licenses provisions are that were added to the final 10 CFR Pan 34. The Agicci.,cr4 State Compatibility should adopt these requirements so that the State reciprocally Category D. recegmzes licenses issued by other Agreement States and NRC within its jurtsdiction, including provisions for notifying the regulatory
, agency when wort is to be performed under reciprocity.
P " ' ,J A Criteria for License Termi-eion ( 62 FR 39057;Juay 21,1977)
Effecti"e August 20,1977 20.1003 Def;nitions Pan A The definition of Background radiation is revised anni new definitions Background radiation A Critical Group. Decommtssion. Distinguishable from backgroutui.
Critical group B and Residual radioactivity are added.
Decommission [C]
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REGULATION SECTION TITLE SUGGESTED ' COMPATIBILITY
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OF CHANGE SECTION STATE / HEALTH AND :
REGULATIONS SAFETY CATEGORY 20.1009 information collection Pan D D Paragraph (b) is revised to include the new subparts.
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approval Subpart E Radiological Criteria Part D A new Subpan E entitled " Radio;ogical Criteria for License for Decommissioning Termination." is added.
20.1401 General provisions and Part D- C Outlines that the criteria in Subpart E apply only to decommissioning scope of facilities licensed under 10 CFR Parts 30. 40,50. 60. 61. 70 and 72 and other facilities subject to NRC's jurisdiction. Sites to which Subpart E do not apply are listed.
20.1402 Radiological criteria for Part D C Describes the criteria under which a site will be considered acceptable unrestricted use for unrestricted use so the license can be terminated. The principal criterios, is that the residual radioacti rity that is distinguishable from ;
background radiation results in a TEDE to an average snember of the ,
critical group does not exceed 25 mrem (0.25 mSV) per year.
20.1403 Criteria fcr license Pan D C Describes the criteria under which a site will be considered acceptable termination under - for restncted use so the license can be te ninated. The criteria restricted conditions include ALARA considerations, legally enforceable institutional i controls, sufficient financial assurance, and submission of a decommissioning plan.
20.1404 Alternate criteria for Pan D C Gives alternate criteria for a licensee, greater than those cited above.
Iicense termination for the Commission to terminate a license The use of these criteria !
requires the approval of the Commission after conskleration by NRC staff. Environmental Protection Agency, and the public. i i
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i 20.lCD5 Public notification and Part D C Describes Commission actions pursuant to the receipt of a I public participation decommissioning plan, such as notification ans solicitation of comments from local and State govemment. Environmental Protection Agency, the publication of notices, and soliciting comments from affected parties.
20.1406 Minimization of Part D C Requires applicants to descrite through design and operation, to contamination r.dnimize contamination of the Scility and the environsnent and the generation of radioactive w2ste. l 20.2402(b) Criminal penalties Part D D Revised to include Section 20.1405. as an exception.
30.4 Definitions Part A Revised the defimition of decommission to include release of property !
Decommission C under restricted conditions. .
30.35(!X5) Financial assurance and Part C D Paragraph (fMS) is added to cover arrangements for governmental 30.35(gX3Xiv) - recordkeeping for _ entities. Paragraph (gX3Xiv) is revised to cover requirements for the decommissioning licensee for either decontamination or disposal for areas outside of the i restricted areas. i 30.36(jX2) Expiration and Part C D. II&S The introductory text of paragraph (jX2) and paragraph (kX3) are 30.36(k)(3XI) & termination oflicenses revised a cover the requirements for radiation surveys and the j (ii) and decommissioning of demonstration of compliance with the criteria for decommissioning in sites and separate 10 CFR Part 20. Subpart E.
build.ngs or outdoor j areas !
40.4 Definitions Part A [C] Revised the definition of decommi sion to inclade release of property Decommission Part C under restricted conditions. His definition also appears in 10 CFR ,
30.4. For purposes,of compatibility, the language of the Part 30 definition should be used where it is assigned to Compatibility Category C.
SECTION TITLE SUGGESTED COMPATIBILITY SUM 3IARY OF CILOiGE REGULATION SECTION STATE /IIEM.TII AND REGULATIONS SAFETY CATEGORY Financial assurance and Part C D I Paragraph (eX5) is added to cover arrangements for governmental 40.36(eX5) recordkeeping for entities. Paragraph (fX3Xiv) is revised to cover requirements for the 40.36(fX3Xiv) licensee for either decentamination or disposal for areas outside of the decommissioning restricted areas.
Expiration and Part C D. II&S The ireroductory text of paragraph (j)(2) and paragraph (k)(3) are 40.42dX2) revised to cover the requirements for radiation suneys and the 40.42(kX3) termination oflicenses and decommissioning of demonstration of compliance with the criteria for decor.unissioning m sites and separate 10 CFR Part 20. Subpan E.
buildings or outdoor areas Part A Revised the definition of decommission to include release of property 70.4 Defini. ions [C]
under restricted conditions. This definition also appears in 10 CFR Decommission 30.4. For purposes of compatibility, the language of the Part 30 defini+ ion should be used where it is assigned to Compatibility Category C.
Finan-ial assurance and Part C D Paragraph (fX5) is added to cover arrangements for governmental 70.25(fX5) 70.25(g)(3Xiv) record keeping for entities. Paragraph (gX3Xiv) is revised to cover requirements for the deconunissioning licensee for either decontamination or disposal for areas outside of the restricted areas.
Expiration and Part C D, il&S The introductory text of paragraph (jX2) and paragraph (kX3) are 70.38(jX2) termination of licenses revised to cover the requirements for radiation suneys and the 70.38(k)(3) and decommissioning of demonstration of compliance with the criteria for decommissioning in sites and separate 10 CFR Part 20. Subpart E.
buildings or outdoor areas
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