ML20207S043
| ML20207S043 | |
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| Issue date: | 05/20/1986 |
| From: | Starmer J NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
| To: | Lash T ILLINOIS, STATE OF |
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| ML20207A088 | List: |
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| FOIA-87-47 NUDOCS 8703180460 | |
| Download: ML20207S043 (1) | |
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Dear Mr. Lash:
From your letter of April 25, 1985, and the discussion between John Cooper and Maxine Dunkelman, of my staff I have two suggestions as to how your staff can gain the training they need. First, for your staff to gain understanding of the rationale and fmplications of 10 CFR 61 c.1d related requirements. Kitty Oragonette of our staff is available to teach the course she presents to our new staff. This course consists of three one-hour sessions which include lecture, discussion, and exercises. Breaks between the three one-hour sessions would be used by your staff to review the rule and prepare questions for Mrs.
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Before meeting with her, the IDNS staff should be familiar with the content of 10 CFR 61.
To gain this familiarity we suggest your staff read the rule more than once and review the supplementary information that proceeds the final rule as published in the Federal Register, December 27, 1982. A copy of this material is enclosed. Second, to train your staff in the complex task of license application review and the licensing process, we suggest you contact Mr. Donald A. Nussbaumer, NRC, Office of State Programs, regarding any plans they are considering for training of project managers for processing license applications for low-level radioactive waste sites.
We understand such a course is under consideration for the latter part of FY 1987.
If you have questions, or would like to discuss your training needs further, feel free to call Maxine Dunkelman of my staff. She can be reached at (301) 427-4032.
Sincerely, h
John Starmer, Section Chief Low _ Level Waste and Uranium 8703180460 870316 Recovery Projects Branch PDR FOIA RADER87-47 PDR Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Roland Lickus, Director State and Government Affairs, Region III FROM:
C. James Holloway, Jr., Director License Fee Management Staff, ADM
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LICENSE FEE INFORMATION FOR THE STATE 0F ILLINOIS In an August 18, 1986 telephone conversation with Glenda Jackson of this office, Mr. Andrew Gulcznski of the Illinois Departrnent of Nuclear Safety requested information on the amount of license fees they could expect to receive for the period January 1,1987 through June 30, 1987 and July 1, 1987 through December 31, 1987. Mrs. Jackson infomed Mr. Gulcznski that we could not provide a projection per se, but that we
.could give him the amount of revenue received by NRC for those licenses during the period July 1, 1985 through December 31, 1985 and January 1, 1986 though June 30, 1986. Mr. Gulcznski indicated that this would be acceptable. Mr. Gulcznski was not aware that similar information had been provided to the State of Illinois, through Joel Lubenau, Office of State Programs, in November 1985 and January 1986.
Based on Mr. Gulcznski's request, we perfomed an analysis of the actual revenue received from applicants in the State of Illinois for the period July 1, 1985 through December 31, 1985, and January 1, 1986 through June 30, 1986. The number of materials license applications and the amount of revenue received are as follows:
July 1, 1985 Through December 31, 1985 Apolication Type No. of Actions Revenue Received New license applications 24
$10,660 Amendments 156 17,890 Renewals 34 8,440 Totals 214
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$15,760 169 19,940 Amendments 22 8,930 Renewals 226
$44,630 Totals In addition, for the twelve-month period, a total of 117 applications The fee exempt applications were processed for which no fee was due.
were from State or local agencies, educational institutions, etc., or were exempt because of the application type (terminations, mailing address changes, teletherapy survey reports, etc.).
31, 1985, inspection fees For the period July 1 through December totalling $23,050 were collected for 50 inspections, and for the period January 1 through June 30, 1986, inspection fees totalling $63,560 were collected for 122 inspections.
Mr. Gulzenski also requested a printout, in expiration date order, of all active licenses issued to licensees located in the State of The Illinois, including the fee category assigned to each license.
printout is enclosed.
Based on your. telephone conversation with Ms. Jackson, we understand that you will forward the fee information and printout to Mr. Gulcznski.
His address is:
Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety, 800 Roosevelt Road, Building C, Suite 200, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137.
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Dear Mr. Chairman:
By this letter I request establishment of an Agreement between the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and the State of Illinois, as authorized under Section 274b of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, under which the NRC will discontinue and the State of Illinois will assume certain regulatory authority for radioactive materials now under Federal jurisdiction.
I am authorized by the Illinois Radiation Protection Act (Ill.
Rev. Stat.
1983, ch.
111 1/2, par. 216b) and the Illinois Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Act (1984 Supp. to Ill. Rev. Stat.1983, ch.111 1/2, par. 241-19) to enter into such an Agreement with NRC.
The specific regulatory authority requested at this time is for:
Byproduct material as defined in Section lle(1) of the Atomic Energy a.
Act of 1954, as amended; b.
Source materials; c.
Special nuclear materials in quantities not sufficient to form a critical mass; and, d.
Land disposal of source, byproduct and special nuclear material received from other persons.
I certify that the State of Illinois has a program for the control of radiation hazards adequate to protect the public health and safety with respect to the materials within the State covered by the proposed agreement, and that the State desires to assume regulatory responsibility for such materials.
In support of this proposal, I am submitting detailed information describing the State's radiation control program and regulatory capabilities and a copy of the State's radiation control regulations.
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o Page Two Agreement State October 2,1986 At this time, the State does not wish to assume authority over uranium milling activities.
The State, however, reserves the right to apply at a future date to NRC for an amended Agreement to assume authority in this area.
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