ML22278A183

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Oct 2022 Program Code Descriptions and Inspection Priorities
ML22278A183
Person / Time
Issue date: 10/05/2022
From: Shirley Xu
NRC/NMSS/DMSST/MSLB
To:
S Xu/NMSS/MSST
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Download: ML22278A183 (65)


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OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS PROGRAM CODE DESCRIPTIONS AND INSPECTION PRIORITIES October 2022

Program Codes Used in Materials and Fuel Licensing and Inspection Programs A five-digit program code number is assigned by Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to each license to designate the major activity or principal use authorized in the license. Table 1 contains a listing of the program codes used in this document. The regulations applicable to the various activities and uses of byproduct, source, and special nuclear materials are contained in Title10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Parts 30, 40, and 70. A basic understanding of these regulations is a necessary prerequisite to the proper assignment of a program code to a specific activity or use. The NRC uses approximately 200 program codes to classify the thousands of active licenses. (See Table 2 for general information on license numbers.) Some of these program codes used for defining authorized uses narrowly define an activity, such as radiography, while other program codes are more extensive in scope. More than one code may apply to a given license; however, the primary code denotes the licensees principal use of material or the licensed activity with the highest inspection frequency. One or more secondary codes may be used to indicate other significant uses. The most current program codes are available in the Materials Licensees Toolkits Index, at https://www.nrc.gov/materials/miau/mat-toolkits.html.

BROAD SCOPE licenses are issued to large facilities having a more comprehensive radiological protection program. These licenses authorize possession of a wide variety of radioactive materials without having each radionuclide and authorization listed on the license.

There are three types of broad licenses: Type A, Type B, and Type C. It should be noted that broad licensees can be authorized to use up to 100,000 curies in sealed sources for irradiation of materials (see 10 CFR 33.17). Most broad licenses are Type A. (For a clear understanding of these three types, see 10 CFR Part 33.)

Broad-Type A licenses are issued under 10 CFR 33.13 and typically authorize possession of any byproduct material with an atomic number between 1 and 83, in any chemical or physical form. The maximum possession limit is usually specified both for the individual radionuclide and for the total activity of all radionuclides. These licensees must have a Radiological Safety Officer and a committee that acts in the place of NRC to make day-to-day decisions about the program.

Broad-Type B licenses are issued under 10 CFR 33.14 and authorize possession of a variety of radionuclides. The maximum possession limit is specified in 10 CFR 33.100, Schedule A, Column I. Broad-Type B licensees must have a Radiological Safety Officer and adequate administrative controls.

Broad-Type C licenses are issued under 10 CFR 33.15 and authorize possession of a variety of radionuclides. The maximum possession limit is specified in 10 CFR 33.100, Schedule A, Column II. Broad-Type C licensees must have training and experience as specified in the regulations, and the licensee must have adequate administrative controls.

MULTI-SITE license authorizes an organization to use licensed materials for the specific authorized uses in Item 9. At the licensees locations and/or facilities throughout NRCs jurisdiction.

OTHER (LIMITED SCOPE) licenses are usually issued to smaller organizations requiring a more restrictive license. These licenses are usually more specific in identifying each radionuclide, the chemical and physical form, and the authorized activities and users.

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Materials licensing and inspection fee categories are described in 10 CFR 170 and 171.

Multiple fee categories may apply for different activities performed under a single license. The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990, as amended, requires that the NRC recover 100 percent of its budget authority, less appropriations from the Nuclear Waste Fund, by assessing license and annual fees. The fee categories listed in the following pages are a guide to which are most likely to occur for the program code. To determine if a fee exemption may apply, one must refer to 10 CFR 170.11 and 171.11. The Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) determines fee categories and fee exemption requests on a case-by-case basis, using the licensed material and the authorized use description included in the license. Questions regarding fee issues must be referred to the OCFO.

The fuel cycle facility inspection program is described in NRC Inspection Manual, Chapter 2600 (IMC 2600). The inspection frequency for the various procedures at these facilities is described in Table 1 of IMC 2600.

Inspection frequencies, also known as priorities for materials licenses are described in detail in NRC Inspection Manual Chapter 2800 (IMC 2800) and noted at the end of each program code description on this list.

Inspections are generally conducted as follows:

Initial inspections of all licenses shall be completed within 12 months of issuance of the license, as instructed in IMC 2800, Section 05.03. The instructions address the WBL entries that are necessary to complete this action. New licenses that are exempted from an initial inspection are also addressed.

Routine periodic inspections are normally conducted at intervals in years corresponding to the inspection priority for that category:

Priority 1 yearly, Priority 2 every 2 years, Priority 3 every 3 years, Priority 4 every 4 years, Priority 5 every 5 years, Priority 1/0 Multiple inspections are conducted in a year. The inspection frequency for the various procedures at these facilities is described in Table 1 of IMC 2600, Priority 5R remote contact may be considered, every 5 years, Priority D decommissioning inspection determined under IMC 2602, and, Priority W construction inspection for walk-in or pool type irradiators under IMC 2815.

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Fee Inspection Program Code Description Category Priority 01100 ACADEMIC TYPE A BROAD, 1-5 LOCATIONS 3L 3 01110 ACADEMIC TYPE B BROAD, 1-5 LOCATIONS 3L 5 01120 ACADEMIC TYPE C BROAD, 1-5 LOCATIONS 3L 5 02110 MEDICAL INSTITUTION BROAD, 1-5 7B 2 LOCATIONS 02120 MEDICAL INSTITUTION-WRITTEN DIRECTIVE 7C 3 REQUIRED 1-5 LOCATIONS 02121 MEDICAL INSTITUTION-WRITTEN DIRECTIVE 7C 5 NOT REQUIRED, 1-5 LOCATIONS 02200 MEDICAL PRIVATE PRACTICE-WRITTEN 7C 3 DIRECTIVE REQUIRED, 1-5 LOCATIONS 02201 MEDICAL PRIVATE PRACTICE-WRITTEN 7C 5 DIRECTIVE NOT REQUIRED, 1-5 LOCATIONS 02210 EYE APPLICATORS STRONTIUM-90 7C 3 (SR-90), 1-5 LOCATIONS 02220 MOBILE MEDICAL SERVICE-WRITTEN 7C 3 DIRECTIVE NOT REQUIRED, 1-5 LOCATIONS 02230 HIGH-DO1-5 LOCATIONS SE RATE REMOTE 7C 2 AFTERLOADER (HDR),

02231 MOBILE MEDICAL SERVICE-WRITTEN 7C 2 DIRECTIVE REQUIRED, 1-5 LOCATIONS 02240 MEDICAL THERAPY-OTHER EMERGING 7C 2 TECHNOLOGY, 1-5 LOCATIONS 02300 TELETHERAPY, 1-5 LOCATIONS 7A 5 02310 GAMMA STEREOTACTIC RADIOSURGERY, 1-5 7A 2 LOCATIONS 02400 VETERINARY, 1-5 LOCATIONS 3P 5 02410 IN-VITRO TESTING LABORATORIES1-5 3P 5 LOCATIONS, 02500 NUCLEAR PHARMACIES, 1-5 LOCATIONS 3C 2 02511 MEDICAL PRODUCT DISTRIBUTION- 3C 5 32.72 PREPARED RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS, 1-5 LOCATIONS 02513 MEDICAL PRODUCT DISTRIBUTION-32.74 3C 5 SOURCES AND DEVICES, 1-5 LOCATIONS 02600 PRODUCTION OF PET RADIOACTIVE DRUGS- N/A N/A 30.32(J)(SECONDARY CODE) 02700 RADIUM-226 LUMINOUS PRODUCTS & 3R1 5 SOURCES UP TO 10 TIMES 31.12(A)(4)&(5) 02710 RADIUM-226 LUMINOUS PRODUCTS & 3R2 3 SOURCES GREATER THAN 10 TIMES 31.12(A)(4)&(5) 03110 WELL LOGGING BYPRODUCT AND/OR SNM 5A 3 TRACER AND SEALED SOURCES 03111 WELL LOGGING BYPRODUCT AND/OR SNM 5A 3 SEALED SOURCES ONLY 3

Fee Inspection Program Code Description Category Priority 03112 WELL LOGGING BYPRODUCT ONLY- 5A 3 TRACERS ONLY 03113 FIELD FLOODING STUDIES 5B 3 03120 MEASURING SYSTEMS FIXED GAUGES, 1-5 3P 5 LOCATIONS 03121 MEASURING SYSTEMS PORTABLE GAUGES1- 3P 5 5 LOCATIONS, 03122 MEASURING SYSTEMS ANALYTICAL 3P 5R INSTRUMENTS, 1-5 LOCATIONS 03123 MEASURING SYSTEMS GAS 3P 5R CHROMATOGRAPHS, 1-5 LOCATIONS 03124 MEASURING SYSTEMS OTHER1-5 3P 5R LOCATIONS, 03130 INSPECTION SYSTEMS, 1-5 LOCATIONS 3P 5 03140 INDUSTRIAL DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS, 1-5 3P 2 LOCATIONS 03210 RADIONUCLIDE PRODUCTION USING AN 3S 2 ACCELERATOR 03211 MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION 3A 2 BROAD-TYPE A, 1-5 LOCATIONS 03212 MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION 3A 5 BROAD-TYPE B, 1-5 LOCATIONS 03213 MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION 3A 5 BROAD-TYPE C, 1-5 LOCATIONS 03214 MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION 1-5 3B 5 LOCATIONS OTHER, 03215 MANUFACTURE, ASSEMBLY, DISASSEMBLY, 3B 3 REPAIR OF PRODUCTS CONTAINING RADIUM 226, 1-5 LOCATIONS 03218 NUCLEAR LAUNDRY 6A 3 03219 DECONTAMINATION SERVICES 3N 3 03220 LEAK TEST SERVICE ONLY, 1-5 LOCATIONS 3P 5R 03221 INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION SERVICES 3P 5 ONLY-SOURCE LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 100 CURIES, 1-5 LOCATIONS 03222 INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION SERVICES 3P 5 ONLY-SOURCE GREATER THAN 100 CURIES, 1-5 LOCATIONS 03225 OTHER SERVICES-SOURCE LESS THAN OR 3N 5 EQUAL TO 100 CURIES 03226 OTHER SERVICES-SOURCE GREATER THAN 3N 2 100 CURIES 03231 WASTE DISPOSAL (BURIAL) 4A 2 03232 WASTE DISPOSAL SERVICE PREPACKAGED 4C 3 ONLY 03233 WASTE DISPOSAL SERVICE INCINERATION 4A 2 03234 WASTE DISPOSAL SERVICE PROCESSING 4B 2 AND/OR REPACKAGING 4

Fee Inspection Program Code Description Category Priority 03235 INCINERATION-NONCOMMERCIAL N/A N/A (SECONDARY CODE) 03236 WASTE TREATMENT SERVICE 4A 2 (OTHER THAN COMPACTION) 03237 GENERAL LICENSE FOR LONG-TERM CARE 18B 4 OF TITLE I UR MILL TAILINGS DISPOSAL SITES 03238 GENERAL LICENSE FOR LONG-TERM CARE 18B 4 OF TITLE II UR MILL TAILINGS DISPOSAL SITES 03240 GENERAL LICENSE DISTRIBUTION-32.51 3J 5 03241 GENERAL LICENSE DISTRIBUTION-32.53 3J 5 03242 GENERAL LICENSE DISTRIBUTION-32.57 3K 5 03243 GENERAL LICENSE DISTRIBUTION-32.61 3J 5 03244 GENERAL LICENSE DISTRIBUTION-32.71 3K 5 03250 EXEMPT DISTRIBUTION-32.11: 3I 5 EXEMPT CONCENTRATIONS AND ITEMS 03251 EXEMPT DISTRIBUTION-32.14: 3I 5 CERTAIN ITEMS 03253 EXEMPT DISTRIBUTION-32.18: 3I 5 SMALL QUANTITIES 03254 EXEMPT DISTRIBUTION-32.22: 3H 5 SELF-LUMINOUS PRODUCTS 03255 EXEMPT DISTRIBUTION-32.26: 3H 5 SMOKE DETECTORS 03256 EXEMPT DISTRIBUTION-32.21: 3I 5 CARBON-14 UREA CAPSULES 03257 EXEMPT DISTRIBUTION-32.30: CERTAIN 3H 5 INDUSTRIAL DEVICES 03310 INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHY FIXED 1-5 3O 2 LOCATIONS LOCATION, 03320 INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHY TEMPORARY 3O 1 JOB SITES, 1-5 LOCATIONS 03510 IRRADIATORS SELF SHIELDED LESS THAN 3E 5 OR EQUAL TO 10,000 CURIES 03511 IRRADIATORS OTHER LESS THAN OR EQUAL 3F 5 TO 10,000 CURIES 03520 IRRADIATORS SELF SHIELDED GREATER 3E 5 THAN 10,000 CURIES 03521 IRRADIATORS-OTHER GREATER THAN 3G 2 10,000 CURIES 03610 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 3L 3 BROAD-TYPE A, 1-5 LOCATIONS 03611 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 3L 5 BROAD-TYPE B, 1-5 LOCATIONS 5

Fee Inspection Program Code Description Category Priority 03612 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 3L 5 BROAD-TYPE C, 1-5 LOCATIONS 03613 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 3L 2 BROAD-MULTISITE-MULTIREGIONAL, 1-5 LOCATIONS 03614 MASTER MATERIALS LICENSE 17 2 03620 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OTHER 3M 5 03710 CIVIL DEFENSE 8A 5 03800 BYPRODUCT MATERIAL POSSESSION ONLY- 3P 3 PERMANENT SHUTDOWN, 1-5 LOCATIONS 03810 BYPRODUCT MATERIAL STANDBY- 3P 3 NO OPERATIONS1-5 LOCATIONS, 03900 DECOMMISSIONING OF BYPRODUCT 14A D MATERIAL FACILITIES 04010 MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION 3A(1) 2 BROAD-TYPE A 20 LOCATIONS 04011 MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION 3A(2) 2 BROAD-TYPE A - MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04012 MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION 3A(1) 5 BROAD-TYPE B 20 LOCATIONS 04013 MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION 2A(2) 5 BROAD-TYPE B - MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04014 MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION 3A(1) 5 BROAD-TYPE C 20 LOCATIONS 04015 MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION 3A(2) 5 BROAD-TYPE C - MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04110 MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION OTHER 3B(1) 5 20 LOCATIONS 04111 MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION OTHER 3B(2) 5

- MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04112 MANUFACTURE, ASSEMBLY, DISASSEMBLY, 3B(1) 3 REPAIR OF PRODUCTS CONTAINING RADIUM 226 20 LOCATIONS 04113 MANUFACTURE, ASSEMBLY, DISASSEMBLY, 3B(2) 3 REPAIR OF PRODUCTS CONTAINING RADIUM 226 - MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04114 POWER SOURCES WITH BYPRODUCT 3B(1) 5R MATERIAL-MANUFACTURING &

DISTRIBUTION 20 LOCATIONS 04115 POWER SOURCES WITH BYPRODUCT 3B(2) 5R MATERIAL-MANUFACTURING &

DISTRIBUTION - MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04116 PACEMAKER-BYPRODUCT MATERIAL- 3B(1) 2 MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION 20 LOCATIONS 04117 PACEMAKER-BYPRODUCT MATERIAL- 3B(2) 2 MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION -

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Fee Inspection Program Code Description Category Priority 04210 NUCLEAR PHARMACIES 20 LOCATIONS 3C(1) 2 04211 NUCLEAR PHARMACIES - MORE THAN 20 3C(2) 2 LOCATIONS 04212 MEDICAL PRODUCT DISTRIBUTION-32.72 3C(1) 5 PREPARED RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS 20 LOCATIONS 04213 MEDICAL PRODUCT DISTRIBUTION-32.72 3C(2) 5 PREPARED RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS -

MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04214 MEDICAL PRODUCT DISTRIBUTION-32.74 3C(1) 5 SOURCES AND DEVICES 20 LOCATIONS 04215 MEDICAL PRODUCT DISTRIBUTION-32.74 3C(2) 5 SOURCES AND DEVICES - MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04310 INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHY FIXED LOCATION 3O(1) 2 20 LOCATIONS 04311 INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHY FIXED LOCATION 3O(2) 2

- MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04312 INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHY TEMPORARY 3O(1) 1 JOB SITES 20 LOCATIONS 04313 INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHY TEMPORARY 3O(2) 1 JOB SITES - MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04410 VETERINARY 20 LOCATIONS 3P(1) 5 04411 VETERINARY - MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 3P(2) 5 04412 IN-VITRO TESTING LABORATORIES 20 3P(1) 5 LOCATIONS 04413 IN-VITRO TESTING LABORATORIES - MORE 3P(2) 5 THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04414 MEASURING SYSTEMS FIXED GAUGES 20 3P(1) 5 LOCATIONS 04415 MEASURING SYSTEMS FIXED GAUGES - 3P(2) 5 MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04416 MEASURING SYSTEMS PORTABLE GAUGES - 3P(1) 5 6-20 LOCATIONS 04417 MEASURING SYSTEMS PORTABLE GAUGES - 3P(2) 5 MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04418 MEASURING SYSTEMS ANALYTICAL 3P(1) 5R INSTRUMENTS 20 LOCATIONS 04419 MEASURING SYSTEMS ANALYTICAL 3P(2) 5R INSTRUMENTS - MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04420 MEASURING SYSTEMS GAS 3P(1) 5R CHROMATOGRAPHS 20 LOCATIONS 04421 MEASURING SYSTEMS GAS 3P(2) 5R CHROMATOGRAPHS - MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 7

Fee Inspection Program Code Description Category Priority 04422 MEASURING SYSTEMS OTHER 20 3P(1) 5R LOCATIONS 04423 MEASURING SYSTEMS OTHER - MORE THAN 3P(2) 5R 20 LOCATIONS 04424 LEAK TEST SERVICE ONLY 20 LOCATIONS 3P(1) 5R 04425 LEAK TEST SERVICE ONLY - MORE THAN 20 3P(2) 5R LOCATIONS 04426 INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION SERVICES 3P(1) 5 ONLY-SOURCE LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 100 CURIES 20 LOCATIONS 04427 INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION SERVICES 3P(2) 5 ONLY-SOURCE LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 100 CURIES - MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04428 INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION SERVICES 3P(1) 5 ONLY-SOURCE GREATER THAN 100 CURIES -

6-20 LOCATIONS 04429 INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION SERVICES 3P(2) 5 ONLY-SOURCE GREATER THAN 100 CURIES -

MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04430 BYPRODUCT MATERIAL POSSESSION ONLY- 3P(1) 3 PERMANENT SHUTDOWN 20 LOCATIONS 04431 BYPRODUCT MATERIAL POSSESSION ONLY- 3P(2) 3 PERMANENT SHUTDOWN - MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04432 BYPRODUCT MATERIAL STANDBY- NO 3P(1) 3 OPERATIONS 20 LOCATIONS 04433 BYPRODUCT MATERIAL STANDBY- NO 3P(2) 3 OPERATIONS - MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04434 POWER SOURCES WITH BYPRODUCT 3P(1) 5R MATERIAL 20 LOCATIONS 04435 POWER SOURCES WITH BYPRODUCT 3P(2) 5R MATERIAL - MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04436 INSPECTION SYSTEMS 20 LOCATIONS 3P(1) 5 04437 INSPECTION SYSTEMS - MORE THAN 20 3P(2) 5 LOCATIONS 04438 INDUSTRIAL DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS 20 3P(1) 2 LOCATIONS 04439 INDUSTRIAL DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS - MORE 3P(2) 2 THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04510 TELETHERAPY 20 LOCATIONS 7A(1) 5 04511 TELETHERAPY - MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 7A(2) 5 04512 GAMMA STEREOTACTIC RADIOSURGERY - - 7A(1) 2 6-20 LOCATIONS 8

Fee Inspection Program Code Description Category Priority 04513 GAMMA STEREOTACTIC RADIOSURGERY - - 7A(2) 2 MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04610 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 3L(1) 3 BROAD-TYPE A-6-20 LOCATIONS 04611 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 3L(2) 3 BROAD-TYPE A-MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04612 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 3L(1) 5 BROAD-TYPE B-6-20 LOCATIONS 04613 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 3L(2) 5 BROAD-TYPE B-MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04614 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 3L(1) 5 BROAD-TYPE C-6-20 LOCATIONS 04615 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 3L(2) 5 BROAD-TYPE C-MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04616 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 3L(1) 2 BROAD-MULTISITE-MULTIREGIONAL-6-20 LOCATIONS 04617 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 3L(2) 2 BROAD-MULTISITE-MULTIREGIONAL-MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04618 ACADEMIC TYPE A BROAD--6-20 3L(1) 3 LOCATIONS 04619 ACADEMIC TYPE A BROAD--MORE THAN 20 3L(2) 3 LOCATIONS 04620 ACADEMIC TYPE B BROAD--6-20 LOCATIONS 3L(1) 5 04621 ACADEMIC TYPE B BROAD- 3L(2) 5 MULTISITE-MULTIREGIONAL-MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04622 ACADEMIC TYPE C BROAD--6-20 LOCATIONS 3L(1) 5 04623 ACADEMIC TYPE C BROAD--MORE THAN 20 3L(2) 5 LOCATIONS 04710 MEDICAL INSTITUTION BROAD 20 7B(1) 2 LOCATIONS 04711 MEDICAL INSTITUTION BROAD - MORE THAN 7B(2) 2 20 LOCATIONS 04810 MEDICAL INSTITUTION - WRITTEN DIRECTIVE 7C(1) 3 REQUIRED 20 LOCATIONS 04811 MEDICAL INSTITUTION - WRITTEN DIRECTIVE 7C(2) 3 REQUIRED - MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04812 MEDICAL INSTITUTION - WRITTEN DIRECTIVE 7C(1) 5 NOT REQUIRED 6-20 LOCATIONS 04813 MEDICAL INSTITUTION - WRITTEN DIRECTIVE 7C(2) 5 NOT REQUIRED MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04814 MEDICAL PRIVATE PRACTICE - WRITTEN 7C(1) 3 DIRECTIVE REQUIRED 6-20 LOCATIONS 04815 MEDICAL PRIVATE PRACTICE - WRITTEN 7C(2) 3 DIRECTIVE REQUIRED MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 9

Fee Inspection Program Code Description Category Priority 04816 MEDICAL PRIVATE PRACTICE - WRITTEN 7C(1) 5 DIRECTIVE NOT REQUIRED 6-20 LOCATIONS 04817 MEDICAL PRIVATE PRACTICE - WRITTEN 7C(2) 5 DIRECTIVE NOT REQUIRED MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04818 EYE APPLICATOR STRONTIUM - 90 7C(1) 3 6-20 LOCATIONS 04819 EYE APPLICATOR STRONTIUM - 90 7C(2) 3 MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04820 MOBILE MEDICAL SERVICE- WRITTEN 7C(1) 3 DIRECTIVE NOT REQUIRED 6-20 LOCATIONS 04821 MOBILE MEDICAL SERVICE- WRITTEN 7C(2) 3 DIRECTIVE NOT REQUIRED MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04822 HIGH DOSE RATE REMOTE AFTERLOADER 7C(1) 2 6-20 LOCATIONS 04823 HIGH DOSE RATE REMOTE AFTERLOADER 7C(2) 2 MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04824 MOBILE MEDICAL SERVICE- WRITTEN 7C(1) 2 DIRECTIVE REQUIRED 6-20 LOCATIONS 04825 MOBILE MEDICAL SERVICE- WRITTEN 7C(2) 2 DIRECTIVE REQUIRED MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04826 MEDICAL THERAPY- OTHER EMERGING 7C(1) 2 TECHNOLOGY 6-20 LOCATIONS 04827 MEDICAL THERAPY- OTHER EMERGING 7C(2) 2 TECHNOLOGY MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 04828 PACEMAKER- BYPRODUCT AND/OR SPECIAL 7C(1) 5R NUCLEAR MATERIAL MEDICAL INSTITUTION 6-20 LOCATIONS 04829 PACEMAKER- BYPRODUCT AND/OR SPECIAL 7C(2) 5R NUCLEAR MATERIAL MEDICAL INSTITUTION MORE THAN 20 LOCATIONS 06100 STORAGE OF REACTOR LOW-LEVEL WASTE 4A 1 06101 LOW-LEVEL WASTE STORAGE- 4A 1 OTHER (SECONDARY CODE) 11100 CONVENTIONAL MILLS AND (AFTER 2009) 2A(2)(a) 1/0 HEAP LEACH FACILITIES 11200 SOURCE MATERIAL OTHER LESS THAN 2F 5 150 KILOGRAMS 11210 SOURCE MATERIAL SHIELDING 2B 5R 11220 SOURCE MATERIAL MILITARY MUNITION- 2F 5 INDOOR TESTING 11221 SOURCE MATERIAL MILITARY MUNITION- 2F 5 OUTDOOR TESTING 11230 SOURCE MATERIAL GENERAL LICENSE 2D 5 DISTRIBUTION-40.34 10

Fee Inspection Program Code Description Category Priority 11231 SOURCE MATERIAL GENERAL LICENSE 2D 5 DISTRIBUTION-40.54 11240 EXEMPT DISTRIBUTION - SOURCE MATERIAL 2C 5 DISTRIBUTION-40.52 11300 SOURCE MATERIAL OTHER GREATER THAN 2F 5 150 KILOGRAMS 11400 URANIUM HEXAFLUORIDE (UF6) 2A(1) 1/0 CONVERSION AND DECONVERSION PLANTS 11500 BASIC IN SITU RECOVERY FACILITIES 2A(2)(b) 1/0 11510 EXPANDED IN SITU RECOVERY PROGRAMS 2A(2)(c) 1/0 11550 IN SITU RECOVERY RESIN FACILITIES 2A(2)(d) 1/0 11555 RESIN TOLL MILLING FACILITIES 2A(2)(e) 1/0 11600 HEAP LEACH (PRE-2009), ORE-BUYING 2A(3) 1/0 STATIONS AND BYPRODUCT RECOVERY 11700 RARE EARTH EXTRACTION AND 2A(2)(f) 5 PROCESSING 11710 MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION 2E 3 11800 SOURCE MATERIAL POSSESSION ONLY- 2F 2 PERMANENT SHUTDOWN 11810 SOURCE MATERIAL STANDBY-NO 2F 2 OPERATIONS 11820 SOURCE MATERIAL-WATER TREATMENT 2A(5) 2 11900 DECOMMISSIONING OF SOURCE MATERIAL 14A D FACILITIES 12000 AEA 11E.(2) BYPRODUCT MATERIAL 2A(3) 1/0 DISPOSAL FACILITIES 12010 FACILITIES FOR AEA 11E.(2) BYPRODUCT 2A(4) 1/0 MATERIAL DISPOSAL INCIDENT TO OPERATION 21130 HOT CELL OPERATIONS - REACTOR FUEL 1A(2)(c) 1/0 21131 Medical Isotopes Production Facility Licensed 1A(2)(c) 1 Under 10 CFR Part 70 21133 HOT CELL OPERATIONS-OTHER THAN 1A(2)(c) 1 REACTOR FUEL 21135 DECOMMISSIONING OF ADVANCED FUEL 14A 1/0 R&D AND PILOT PLANTS 21200 URANIUM ENRICHMENT PLANTS 1E 1/0 21205 URANIUM ENRICHMENT-CENTRIFUGE DEMO 1A(2)(b) 1 21210 URANIUM FUEL FABRICATION (LEU) 1A(1)(b) 1 21213 URANIUM FUEL FABRICATION (HEU) 1A(1)(a) 1 21215 DECOMMISSIONING OF URANIUM FUEL 14A 1/0 FABRICATION PLANTS 21240 URANIUM FUEL R&D AND PILOT PLANTS 1A(2)(a) 1/0 21310 CRITICAL MASS MATERIAL-UNIVERSITY 1A(2)(a) 5 21320 CRITICAL MASS MATERIAL-OTHER THAN 1A(2)(a) 5 UNIVERSITIES 11

Fee Inspection Program Code Description Category Priority 21325 DECOMMISSIONING OF CRITICAL MASS- 14A D OTHER THAN FUEL FABRICATION 22110 SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL PLUTONIUM- 1D 3 UNSEALED,LESS THAN CRITICAL MASS 22111 SNM, U-235 AND/OR U-233-UNSEALED, LESS 1D 3 THAN A CRITIAL MASS 22120 SNM PLUTONIUM-SEALED NEUTRON 1D 5 SOURCES, LESS THAN 200 GRAMS 22130 POWER SOURCES WITH BYPRODUCT 3P 5R MATERIAL AND/OR SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL 22131 POWER SOURCES WITH SPECIAL NUCLEAR 1D 5 MATERIAL 22135 POWER SOURCES WITH BYPRODUCT 3B 5R MATERIAL-MANUFACTURING &

DISTRIBUTION 22136 POWER SOURCES WITH SPECIAL NUCLEAR 1D 5R MATERIAL-MANUFACTURING &

DISTRIBUTION 22140 SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL PLUTONIUM- 1C 5 SEALED SOURCES IN DEVICES 22150 SNM PLUTONIUM-SEALED SOURCES LESS 1D 5 THAN A CRITICAL MASS 22151 SNM, U-235 AND/OR U-233 SEALED 1D 5 SOURCES, LESS THAN A CRITICAL MASS 22155 Critical Mass Material Other Than Fuel Cycle 1F 3 22160 PACEMAKER-BYPRODUCT, AND/OR SNM- 7C 5R MEDICAL INSTITUTION 22161 PACEMAKER-BYPRODUCT, AND/OR SPECIAL 1D 5R NUCLEAR MATERIAL-INDIVIDUAL 22162 PACEMAKER-BYPRODUCT MATERIAL- 3B 2 MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION 22170 SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL GENERAL 1D 5 LICENSE DISTRIBUTION - 70.39 22200 DECOMMISSIONING OF OTHER SNM 14A D FACILITIES-LESS THAN CRITICAL MASS 23100 FRESH FUEL STORAGE AT REACTOR SITES 1D 1/0 23200 INTERIM SPENT FUEL STORAGE 1B 1/0 23300 SNM POSSESSION ONLY (NON-FUEL)- 1D 2 PERMANENT SHUTDOWN 23310 SNM STANDBY (NON-FUEL) -NO 1D 2 OPERATIONS 25110 TRANSPORT-PRIVATE CARRIAGE 12 N/A 26000 NEXUS TO NRC SNM ORDER TO NRC 12 N/A AGREEMENT STATE LICENSEE 12

Table 2 Part 30 Licenses A Part 30 and 40.52 license number has the following format: xx-xxxxx-xx.

The first two digits are the State code. The middle five digits are the institutional code assigned by the Licensing Assistant (LA), which is the same for each license for each physical location.

The last two digits are an identification number. There will be a different identification number for each license held by the same institution.

In addition, a license suffix follows certain license types.

License Suffixes xx-xxxxx-xxG General (Distribution) xx-xxxxx-xxE Exempt (Distribution) xx-xxxxx-xxMD Medical Distribution Part 40 Licenses (Exclude 40.52)

The license number for a Part 40 license is composed of three letters followed by a number.

The first letter is always S.

The second letter can be U, T, or M:

U-Uranium Only T-Thorium Only M-Both Uranium and Thorium The third letter can be A, C, D, E, or B:

A-Manufacture/Possession of Ore C-Storage Only D-Sub-Critical Assembly E-Export B-Everything Else The identification number that follows the three-letter code is assigned chronologically by Headquarters, NMSS/MSST/MSLB.

For example, SMC-xxx is a Part 40 license that covers both uranium and thorium storage.

Part 70 Licenses All Part 70 licenses are composed of the same three-letter code, SNM, followed by an identification number, which is assigned chronologically by Headquarters, NMSS/MSST/MSLB.

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Table 3 STATE CODES FOR MATERIALS LICENSES

1. Alabama AL 32. North Carolina NC
2. Arizona AZ 33. North Dakota ND
3. Arkansas AR 34. Ohio OH
4. California CA 35. Oklahoma OK
5. Colorado CO 36. Oregon OR
6. Connecticut CT 37. Pennsylvania PA
7. Delaware DE 38. Rhode Island RI
8. District of Columbia DC 39. South Carolina SC
9. Florida FL 40. South Dakota SD
10. Georgia GA 41. Tennessee TN
11. Idaho ID 42. Texas TX
12. Illinois IL 43. Utah UT
13. Indiana IN 44. Vermont VT
14. Iowa IA 45. Virginia VA
15. Kansas KS 46. Washington WA
16. Kentucky KY 47. West Virginia WV
17. Louisiana LA 48. Wisconsin WI
18. Maine ME 49. Wyoming WY
19. Maryland MD 50. Alaska AK
20. Massachusetts MA 51. Canal Zone CZ
21. Michigan MI 52. Puerto Rico PR
22. Minnesota MN 53. Hawaii HI
23. Mississippi MS 54. Canada
24. Missouri MO 55. Virgin Island VI
25. Montana MT 56. Guam GU
26. Nebraska NE 57. American Samoa AS
27. Nevada NV 58. Marshall Island TT
28. New Hampshire NH 59. Navy Ships NS
29. New Jersey NJ 60. Northern Mariana Islands MP
30. New Mexico NM 61. Johnston Island JI
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BYPRODUCT MATERIAL PROGRAM CODES Academic Broad licenses are issued to educational institutions for the possession and use of radionuclides for teaching, training, and some research purposes, such as carbon-14 dating, equipment calibration, tracer studies, and the identification of substances in compounds.

Examples of the program codes are 01100, 01110.

A medical institution is defined in 10 CFR 35.2 to be an organization in which several medical disciplines are practiced. It typically provides 24-hour-per-day medical, surgical, or psychiatric treatment; nursing, food, lodging, etc., to ill or injured patients. Medical Institution Broad and Medical Institution Limited licenses are issued to organizations for the application of byproduct material, or its radiation, to humans. Radioactive material administered to patients is considered to be an in vivo procedure. (Use of radioactive material in test tubes in the laboratory is considered to be an in vitro procedure, and these licensees are in program code 02410.) Licensees authorized to use therapeutic 10 CFR 35.1000 medical uses listed in program code 02240, high dose rates (HDRs), teletherapy, and gamma knives are generally issued program codes 2240, 02230, 02300, and 02310, as applicable, along with the program code for their medical institution license (e.g., 02110 or 02120). Examples of the program codes are 02110, 02120.

Medical Private Practice licenses are issued, pursuant to 10 CFR 35.12, to a physician or physicians for the possession and use of radionuclides in well-established diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, usually in their offices outside a medical institution. Private practice licensees authorized for therapeutic medical uses under 10 CFR 35.1000 listed in program code 02240, HDRs, teletherapy, or gamma knives are issued program codes 02240, 02230, 02300, and 02310, as applicable, along with the program code for their private practice license (e.g., 02200). These codes authorize the possession and use of a wide range of radionuclides in byproduct, source and special nuclear material. Examples of the program codes are 02200, 02201.

Well logging licenses are issued to firms for the possession and use of radionuclides for subsurface surveying to obtain geological information. These testing procedures are primarily used in oil, gas, and mineral exploration to identify subsurface geologic formations. Examples of the program codes are 03110, 03111.

Measuring System licenses are issued for the possession and use of measuring devices such as gauges and gas chromatographs containing radionuclides. Frequently, the equipment is serviced, and leak tested by the manufacturer or lessor of the equipment. Examples of the program codes are 03120, 03121.

Byproduct material refers to radionuclides that may be produced in a reactor, increasing the production of fission products or producing activation products from other isotopes. With the Energy Policy Act of 2005, byproduct material also includes radionuclides for medical, commercial, and research uses produced by accelerators, and discrete sources of radium.

NRC regulates both reactor and facilities that meet the 10 CFR 50.2 definition of a production facility under 10 CFR Part 50. These licensees have 10 CFR Part 50 authorizations for byproduct material uses incidental to the reactor license. If the reactor or production facility licensee produces quantities of byproduct material for transfer to other licensees for distribution to 10 CFR Part 30 licensees (which includes 10 CFR Parts 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, and 39 licensees), the licensee will be identified as a byproduct radionuclide producer. NRC does not 15

regulate the accelerator used to produce byproduct material but does regulate the byproduct material produced.

Manufacturing and Distribution Broad, and Manufacturing and Distribution Other licenses are issued for the manufacture and distribution of products containing byproduct, source, or special nuclear material in various forms for a number of diverse purposes. The products are distributed usually to persons specifically licensed by the NRC or an Agreement State. Licensees include medical suppliers that process, package, and distribute products such as diagnostic test kits, radioactive surgical implants, and tagged radiochemicals for use in medical, academic and industrial research, and for diagnosis and therapy. Licensees are also suppliers who, after purchasing bulk quantities of byproduct material, process, encapsulate, package, and distribute these sealed sources for use in gamma radiography, cobalt irradiation, well logging, etc. Major products include gamma radiography sources, cobalt irradiation sources, well logging sources, sources for gauges and smoke detectors, and radiochemicals for nonmedical research. Firms are also involved with the manufacture, assembly, and distribution of various other products that contain radionuclides. The broad licenses are issued to the larger facilities having more comprehensive radiological protection programs. Distribution of products to customers that require a specific license for their possession is authorized under these licenses. However, distribution to persons who will possess them under a general license is authorized under a separate license with a G suffix, and distribution to persons who are exempt from the requirement of a license is authorized under a separate license with an E suffix.

The Energy Policy Act of 2005 amended the definition of byproduct material to include discrete sources of radium-226 made before and after the date of the Energy Policy Act. Therefore, manufacturing and distribution licenses now include the assembly, disassembly, and repair of products containing radium-226, in addition to the manufacture of products containing discrete sources of radium-226. Examples of the program codes are 03210, 03211.

Waste disposal service licenses authorize the collection, transportation, and storage of radioactive wastes containing byproduct, source, and/or special nuclear material. These licenses authorize firms to collect packaged waste material, transport the waste, and temporarily store it before transporting the waste to an authorized burial ground. Some licenses authorize the opening of packages and treatment of the waste to reduce the volume (e.g., compaction).

Examples of the codes are 03231, 03232.

General License Distribution licenses are issued for the distribution of byproduct material, source, or special nuclear material, usually sealed sources in devices, to general licensees.

Examples of such items are: (i) gauges, (ii) luminous aircraft safety devices, (iii) calibration and reference sources, (iv) ice detection devices, and (v) in vitro test kits. The requirements for a license for distribution to general licensees are specified in various sections of 10 CFR Part 32, Part 40 or Part 79, as applicable. A general licensee does not need to submit a formal application and does not receive a formal license. The conditions of a general license are contained in 10 CFR Part 31, Part 40 and Part 70. These licenses generally do not authorize possession/use and have a G suffix. Examples of the program codes are 03240, 03241.

Exempt Distribution licenses are issued for the commercial distribution of byproduct or source material to persons who are exempt from the licensing requirements. These exemptions and their limitations, if any, are contained in 10 CFR Parts 30.14-30.22, and 40.13 inclusive.

Examples of exempt items are watches, electron tubes, and smoke detectors. The requirements for a license to distribute byproduct material to persons exempt from licensing are 16

contained in 10 CFR Part 32 and Part 40. These licenses generally do not authorize possession and have an E suffix. Examples of the program codes are 03250, 03251.

Industrial Radiography licenses are issued for the possession and use of sealed radioactive materials, usually in exposure devices or cameras, that emit gamma rays for nondestructive examination of pipelines, weld joints, steel structures, boilers, aircraft, ship parts, and other high-stress alloy parts. The radioisotopes most commonly used are cobalt-60 and iridium-192.

Radiography can be conducted either in a permanent facility or at a temporary jobsite. The program codes are 03310, 03320.

Irradiator licenses are issued for the possession and use of high-activity sealed sources of radioactive material in an irradiator constructed so that the sealed sources and the material being irradiated are contained in a shielded volume. Primary uses include nonhuman medical and nonmedical research conducted chiefly by universities, and industrial uses, such as the sterilization of medical products and drugs, and treating of hardwoods, plastics, and semiconductor materials. The radioisotopes most commonly used in these irradiators are cobalt-60 and cesium-137. Self-shielded units are designed so that the operator cannot inadvertently place any part of his/her body in the path of the beam. Units other than self-shielded units may rely on facility alarms and interlocks to prevent accidental exposure to radiation. Irradiators Other include units where the source is stored and/or used under water.

Examples of the program codes are 03510, 03511.

Research and Development licenses are issued to private organizations, universities, and government agencies for the possession and use of radionuclides in research. Typical uses include irradiation of materials, tracers and catalysts in chemical reactions, measurement using industrial gauges, and the identification of substances in compounds. In private industry, uses are primarily in product development. In academic institutions, research and development includes training of students in the use of radioactive materials. Broad licenses are issued to larger facilities having a more comprehensive radiation protection program where the types of research being conducted may fluctuate rapidly. Typical activities include environmental analysis, food quality studies, aerospace and engineering applications, and product development. Examples of the program codes are 03610, 03611.

Source materials are materials essential to the production of special nuclear materials. Source material includes (i) uranium (and depleted uranium produced as enrichment tails) or thorium, or any combination thereof, in any physical or chemical form; or (ii) ores that contain by weight 0.05 percent or more of uranium, thorium, or any combination thereof. (See 10 CFR 40.4 for a definition of source material.)

Source Material licenses are issued for the possession and use of refined uranium and/or thorium for fabrication, research, and manufacture of consumer products such as ceramics and glassware; manufacture of refractories; uranium shielding; analytical standards; and other uses not specifically classified. A smaller number of these licenses are issued to allow the possession of uranium and/or thorium for other uses such as distribution and storage. An even smaller number of these licenses are issued to allow the use of uranium in subcritical assemblies. Priority sections denoted as 1/0 indicate that inspections are performed at least annually. Examples of the program codes are 11100, 11200.

Special nuclear materials include plutonium, uranium-233, uranium enriched in the isotopes of uranium-233 or uranium-235, and any material artificially enriched in any of these materials.

(See 10 CFR 40.4 and 70.4 for a definition of special nuclear material.) Priority sections 17

denoted as 1/0 indicate that inspections are performed at least annually. Examples of the program codes are 21130, 21133.

Pacemaker-Byproduct Material and/or Special Nuclear Material licenses are issued to:

(1) medical facilities for the surgical implantation of pacemakers that are powered by a device containing byproduct or special nuclear material; (2) manufacturers and distributors for the distribution of these pacemakers; and (3) individuals, most often Canadian citizens on holiday, with implanted nuclear pacemakers, who are visiting the United States. Examples of the program codes are 22160, 22161.

The primary and secondary program codes should be selected that describe the licensed activities. The primary program code is the program code with the inspection priority that is most frequent. All other program codes assigned are considered secondary program codes.

Academic Broad - Type A, 1-5 Locations Program Code 01100 Academic Broad - Type A 6-20 Locations Program Code 04618 Academic Broad - Type A More Than 20 Locations Program Code 04619 Academic Broad-Type A licenses are issued to larger institutions where there is a diversity in the use of various radionuclides. The kinds and uses of radionuclides may change frequently, even within the same institution. Quantities are usually in the multicurie range. The Authorized Use condition on these licenses may permit teaching and training of students; research and development (as defined in 10 CFR 30.4); or laboratory research, including animal studies. If the Authorized Use includes medical research, diagnosis, and/or therapy, the license should be listed under an appropriate Part 35 medical use program code and may also authorize laboratory research with an appropriate academic or research program code as a secondary code. (NUREG-1556, Volume 9 or 11 for further explanation.)

This category also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding when authorized on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Section 33.13 Inspection Priority: 3 Fee Category: 3L, 3L(1), 3L(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee (exemption in 170.11 may apply) 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee (exemption in 171.11 may apply)

Academic Broad - Type B, 1-5 Locations Program Code 01110 Academic Broad - Type B 6-20 Locations Program Code 04620 Academic Broad - Type B More Than 20 Locations Program Code 04621 Academic Broad-Type B licenses are issued for the possession and use of the radionuclides listed in 10 CFR 33.100, Schedule A, Column I. and constrained by the unity rule (see 10 CFR 33.11).

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10 CFR Citation: Section 33.14 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3L, 3L(1), 3L(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee (exemption in 170.11 may apply) 10 CFR 171.11 Annual Fee (exemption in 171.11 may apply)

Academic Broad - Type C, 1-5 Locations Program Code 01120 Academic Broad - Type C 6-20 Locations Program Code 04622 Academic Broad - Type C More Than 20 Locations Program Code 04623 Academic Broad-Type C licenses are issued for the possession and use of the radionuclides listed in 10 CFR 33.100, Schedule A, Column II, and constrained by the unity rule (see 10 CFR 33.11) 10 CFR Citation: Section 33.14 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3L, 3L(1), 3L(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee (exemption in 170.11 may apply) 10 CFR 171.11 Annual Fee (exemption in 171.11 may apply)

Medical Institution Broad, 1-5 Locations Program Code 02110 Medical Institution Broad 6-20 Locations Program Code 04710 Medical Institution Broad More Than 20 Locations Program Code 04711 Medical Institution Broad licenses are issued to larger medical institutions for the possession and use of a wide range of radionuclides in byproduct, source and special nuclear material in medical research, diagnosis, and therapy. These licensees have Radiation Safety Committees, and these committees are allowed to authorize their own users.

These codes also include the possession and use of source material for shielding when authorized on the same license.

Some medical institutions authorize routine clinical procedures using the 10 CFR 35.100, 35.200, 35.300, 35.400, 35.500, and 35.600 medical use licensing authorizations and include a Broad-Type A, Broad-Type B or Broad-Type C authorization for research. These licenses are not assigned the 02110/04710/04711 program code but should be assigned program code 02120 for the primary code and the applicable academic or R & D program code, as the secondary code. Refer to program code 01100 for R&D use under 30.4.

10 CFR Citation: Sections 33.13-15 and Part 35 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 7B, 7B(1), 7B(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee 19

Medical Institution-Written Directive Required, 1-5 Locations Program Code 02120 Medical Institution Written Directive Required 6-20 Locations Program Code 04810 Medical Institution Written Directive Required More Than 20 Locations Program Code 04811 Medical Institution-Written Directive Required licenses are issued to medical institutions required to have procedures for administrations requiring a written directive pursuant to 10 CFR 35.41. This applies to licenses that authorize (i) any teletherapy; (ii) any gamma stereotactic radiosurgery; (iii) any brachytherapy; (iv) any oral administration of sodium iodide I-131 in quantities greater than 30 microcuries; (v) any therapeutic administration of a unsealed byproduct material other than sodium iodide I-131; or (vi) therapeutic uses under 10 CFR 35.1000. This code is used as a primary code for limited scope specific medical use licenses having 10 CFR 35.300, 10 CFR 35.400, certain 10 CFR 35.600, or certain therapy 10 CFR 35.1000 authorizations. This code authorizes the possession and use of a wide range of radionuclides in byproduct, source and special nuclear material. The code is used as a secondary code when the license also authorizes high dose rate remote afterloader or gamma stereo tactic radiosurgery units or modalities listed under program code 02240. Additional secondary codes for research and development may also be used (e.g., 03610, 03611, 03612) as appropriate.

This code also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding authorized under Part 40 when included on the same license.

Licensees paying fees under 7.C. are not subject to fees under 2.B. for possession and shielding authorized on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Sections 35.40, 35.300, Inspection Priority: 3 35.400, 35.600 and therapeutic 35.1000 Fee Category: 7C 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Medical Institution-Written Directive Not Required, 1-5 Locations Program Code 02121 Medical Institution-Written Directive Not Required 6-20 Locations Program Code 04812 Medical Institution-Written Directive Not Required More Than 20 Locations Program Code 04813 Medical Institution-Written Directive Not Required licenses are issued to medical institutions not required to have procedures for administrations requiring a written directive in accordance with 10 CFR 35.41 (see program code 02120). This code authorizes the possession and use of a wide range of radionuclides in byproduct, source and special nuclear material. In general, this code should be used as the primary program code only for limited specific medical licenses authorizing 10 CFR 35.100, 35.200, 35.500., and any non-therapeutic 35.1000 medical uses should be assigned 02240 as the primary code. The secondary code for research and development may be used (e.g., 03610, 03611, 03612, 03620 as appropriate) if research and development activities also are performed that are not covered by Part 35.

This code also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding authorized under Part 40 when included on the same license.

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Licensees paying fees under 7.C. are not subject to fees under 2.B. for possession and shielding authorized on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Sections 35.100, 35.200 Inspection Priority: 5 35.500, and non-therapeutic 35.1000 Fee Category: 7C 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Medical Private Practice-Written Directive Required, 1-5 Locations Program Code 02200 Medical Private Practice-Written Directive Required 6-20 Locations Program Code 04814 Medical Private Practice-Written Directive Required More Than 20 Locations Program Code 04815 Medical Private Practice-Written Directive Required licenses are issued to a physician or physicians required to have procedures for administrations requiring a written directive pursuant to 10 CFR 35.41. This applies to licenses that authorize (i) any teletherapy, (ii) any gamma stereotactic radiosurgery, (iii) any brachytherapy, (iv) any administration of sodium iodide I-131 in quantities greater than 30 microcuries, (v) any therapeutic administration of a radiopharmaceutical other than sodium iodide I-131, or (vi) therapeutic use in 10 CFR 35.1000.

In general, this code should be used as the primary program code only for medical private practice licenses having 10 CFR 35.300, 35.400, certain 35.600, or certain therapy 35.1000 authorizations. This code is used as a secondary code when the license also authorizes HDR remote afterloader or gamma stereo tactic radiosurgery units and modalities listed under program code 02240.

This category also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding authorized under Part 40 when included on the same license.

Licensees paying fees under 7.C. are not subject to fees under 2.B. for possession and shielding authorized on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Sections 35.40, 35.300 Inspection Priority: 3 35.400, 35.600and non-therapeutic 35.1000 Fee Category: 7C 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Medical Private Practice-Written Directive Not Required, 1-5 Locations Program Code 02201 Medical Private Practice-Written Directive Not Required 6-20 Locations Program Code 04816 Medical Private Practice-Written Directive Not Required More Than 20 Locations Program Code 04817 21

Medical Private Practice-Written Directive Not Required licenses are issued to a physician or physicians not required to have procedures for administrations requiring a written directive pursuant to 10 CFR 35.41 (see program code 02200). In general, this code should be used as the primary program code only for private practice licensees having nuclear medicine, diagnostic sealed sources, and nontherapeutic emerging technologies.

This category also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding authorized under Part 40 when included on the same license. Licensees paying fees under 7.C. are not subject to fees under 2.B. for possession and shielding authorized on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Sections 35.100, 35.200 Inspection Priority: 5 35.500, and non-therapeutic 35.1000 Fee Category: 7C 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Eye Applicators Strontium-90, 1-5 Locations Program Code 02210 Eye Applicators Strontium-90 6-20 Location Program Code 04818 Eye Applicators Strontium-90 More Than 20 Location Program Code 04819 Eye Applicator licenses are issued to a physician or physicians for the possession and use of a device containing a strontium-90 source to treat superficial eye diseases.

This category also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding authorized under Part 40 of this chapter when included on the same license. Note that the Epi-Rad Ophthalmic system is authorized under 35.1000, emerging technologies, not under this program code.

This category also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding authorized under Part 40 when included on the same license.

Licensees paying fees under 7.C. are not subject to fees under 2.B. for possession and shielding authorized on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Sections 35.400 Inspection Priority: 3 Fee Category: 7C 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee 22

Mobile Medical Service-Written Directive Not Required, 1-5 Locations Program Code 02220 Mobile Medical Service-Written Directive Not Required Program Code 04820 6-20 Locations Mobile Medical Service-Written Directive Not Required Program Code 04821 More Than 20 Locations Mobile Medical Service-Written Directive Not Required licenses are issued to a physician or physicians for the receipt of radioactive material at a central facility and preparation of patient doses to be administered at outlying small hospitals, nursing homes, etc., where clinical studies are conducted. This type of medical use licensee uses only types and quantities of byproduct materials for 10 CFR 35.100, 35.200, 35.500, and diagnostic 35.1000 medical uses that do not require written directives, and patients must be releasable under 10 CFR 35.75. (If a medical institution conducts a mobile nuclear medicine service, in addition to performing routine diagnostic and therapeutic procedures at its own location, the license should be assigned a primary program code of 02120 and a secondary program code of 02220.)

This category also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding authorized under Part 40 when included on the same license.

Licensees paying fees under 7.C. are not subject to fees under 2.B. for possession and shielding authorized on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Sections 35.80, 35.100, Inspection Priority: 3 35.200, 35.500, and non-therapeutic 35.1000 Fee Category: 7C 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee High Dose Rate Remote Afterloader, 1-5 Locations Program Code 02230 High Dose Rate Remote Afterloader 6-20 Locations Program Code 04822 High Dose Rate Remote Afterloader More Than 20 Locations Program Code 04823 High Dose Rate (HDR) Remote Afterloader licenses authorize the use of large activity byproduct material sealed sources, typically 10 curies of iridium-192, for cancer brachytherapy.

These sources are connected to a wire and contained in a shielded device that feeds the source into the patient via a catheter. (If a medical institution or private practice performs HDR procedures in addition to performing diagnostic and therapeutic procedures referenced in 10 CFR 35.100, 35.200, 35.300, 35.400, and 35.500, the license should be assigned a primary program code of 02230 and secondary program codes of 02120, 02121, 02200, or 02201.)

This category also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding authorized under Part 40 when included on the same license.

Licensees paying fees under 7.C. are not subject to fees under 2.B. for possession and shielding authorized on the same license.

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Fee Category: 7C 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Mobile Medical Service-Written Directive Required, 1-5 Locations Program Code 02231 Mobile Medical Service-Written Directive Required Program Code 04824 6-20 Locations Mobile Medical Service-Written Directive Required Program Code 04825 More Than 20 Locations Mobile medical service-Written Directive Required licenses authorize the use of byproduct material for mobile radiopharmaceutical use, mobile manual and remote afterloader brachytherapy use (i.e., for 10 CFR 35.300, 35.400, 35.600, and therapy 35.1000 medical uses) requiring a written directive for patients and human research subjects that can be immediately released in compliance with 10 CFR 35.75. Equipment (including the HDR devices) and byproduct material for these treatments is transported to outlying small hospitals, nursing homes, etc. For the mobile high dose rate remote afterloader licenses, the large activity byproduct material sealed sources, typically 10 curies of iridium-192, are transported to these outlying locations for temporary implant brachytherapy. These sources are connected to a wire and contained in a shielded device that feeds the source into the patient via a catheter.

(If a medical institution conducts brachytherapy at outlying locations using a mobile high dose rate remote afterloader, in addition to performing the routine diagnostic and therapeutic procedures referenced in 10 CFR 35.100, 35.200, 35.300, 35.400, 35.500, and 35.1000 at the permanent site, the license should be assigned a primary program code of 02231 and secondary program codes of 02120 or 02121. Program code 02231 is assigned as a secondary code only if the licensee receives a new authorization included in program code 02240.)

This category also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding authorized under Part 40 when included on the same license.

Licensees paying fees under 7.C. are not subject to fees under 2.B. for possession and shielding authorized on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Sections 35.80, 35.100, Inspection Priority: 2 35.400, 35.60, and 35.1000 Fee Category: 7A 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Medical Therapy-Other Emerging Technology, 1-5 Locations Program Code 02240 Medical Therapy-Other Emerging Technology Program Code 04826 6-20 Locations Medical Therapy-Other Emerging Technology Program Code 04827 More Than 20 Locations Medical Therapy-Other Emerging Technology licenses are authorized to use byproduct material in specific products that require unique radiation safety programs. Some of these products 24

include complex radionuclide beta emitting high dose rate remote afterloaders, microsphere sealed sources, liquid brachytherapy sources, and permanent implant low dose rate remote afterloaders. Future products may include new radionuclide drugs and complex radionuclide drug delivery systems. Most of these, but not all of these are the therapeutic uses authorized pursuant to 10 CFR 35.1000 and will include other new high-risk medical technologies that the medical community, the particular licensee, or NRC have not had extensive experience in using or regulating. Some of the radioactive drugs, the devices and sources currently in this program code include (i) TheraSphere and SirSphere Y-90 microsphere sources and delivery systems, (ii) Novoste intravascular brachytherapy (IVB) sources and devices, (iii) GliaSite I-125 liquid brachytherapy sources and radiation treatment systems, (iv) Nucletron Seed Selectron and Nucletron First System, (v) the Lexel Perfexion gamma steotactic radiosurgery unit, (vi) the Neouista epirad, and (vii) NorthStar Radiogenix. This program code will be assigned as the primary program code for new licenses or licenses amended to add the devices and sources described in this program code if the licensees other appropriate program codes have longer inspection frequencies. An existing license should be inspected within 12 months of the issuance of the amendment for a medical therapy modality under 10 CFR 35.1000. The reviewer should complete the actions in Volume 20, Section 4.12.

This category also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding authorized under Part 40 when included on the same license.

Licensees paying fees under 7.C. are not subject to fees under 2.B. for possession and shielding authorized on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Section 35.1000 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 7C 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Teletherapy, 1-5 Locations Program Code 02300 Teletherapy 6-20 locations Program Code 04510 Teletherapy More Than 20 Locations Program Code 04511 Teletherapy licenses authorize the use of cobalt-60 or cesium-137 for external beam cancer therapy. Many of the teletherapy licensees also have a medical institution license (see program codes 02110, 02120, and 02121).

This code also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding authorized under Part 40 when included on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Section 35.600 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 7A, 7A(1), 7A(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee 25

Gamma Stereotactic Radiosurgery, 1-5 Locations Program Code 02310 Gamma Stereotactic Radiosurgery 6-20 Locations Program Code 04512 Gamma Stereotactic Radiosurgery More than 20 locations Program Code 04513 Stereotactic Radiosurgery Gamma Knife licenses are issued for the use and possession of a gamma knife, a radiation therapy unit containing cobalt-60 that is located in a hemispherical shield with collimator ports directed to a single three-dimensional focus inside the unit. These units are used for the treatment of intracranial anomalies. Note that the Leksell Perfektion gamma stereotactic unit is a 35.1000 emerging technologies device and not authorized under this program code.

This code also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding authorized under Part 40 when included on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Section 35.600 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 7A, 7A(1), 7A(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Veterinary , 1-5 Locations Program Code 02400 Veterinary 6-20 Locations Program Code 04410 Veterinary More Than 20 Locations Program Code 04411 Veterinary licenses are issued to veterinarians for the possession and use of radionuclides in medical diagnosis or therapy procedures on animals. This category does not include any animal research authorized under academic or research program codes, and is not authorized under any of the medical program codes above.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3P, 3P(1), 3P(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee In Vitro Testing Laboratories, 1-5 Locations Program Code 02410 In Vitro Testing Laboratories 6-20 Locations Program Code 04412 In Vitro Testing Laboratories More Than 20 Locations Program Code 04413 In vitro Testing Laboratory licenses are issued to individuals or facilities for the possession and use of radionuclides for performing in vitro analyses that are not included in medical program codes 02110 and 02120 10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3P, 3P(1), 3P(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee 26

Nuclear Pharmacies, 1-5 Locations Program Code 02500 Nuclear Pharmacies 6-20 Locations Program Code 04210 Nuclear Pharmacies More Than 20 Locations Program Code 04211 Nuclear Pharmacy licenses are issued to nuclear pharmacies for the possession and commercial distribution of radiopharmaceuticals and other items to hospitals and physicians.

These licensees usually purchase various radioactive materials in bulk from larger firms and prepare and distribute patient dosages. Note that most customers are medical use licensees.

This program code does not include the distribution or redistribution of sealed sources or devices for medical use authorized pursuant to 10 CFR 32.74.

Licensees paying fees under 3.C. are not subject to fees under 2.B. for possession and shielding authorized on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 and Section 32.72 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 3C, 3C(1), 3C(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Medical Product Distribution-32.72 Prepared Program Code 02511 Radiopharmaceuticals, 1-5 Locations Medical Product Distribution-32.72 Prepared Program Code 04212 Radiopharmaceuticals 6-20 Locations Medical Product Distribution-32.72 Prepared Program Code 04213 Radiopharmaceuticals More Than 20 Locations Medical Product Distribution licenses are issued to individuals or organizations for the distribution of prepared radiopharmaceuticals containing byproduct material to persons who have been issued a specific license under 10 CFR 35.11 for the possession and medical use of byproduct material specified in 10 CFR 35.100, 35.200, or 35.300. It is used as a primary program code for licensees that do not authorize possession or use of licensed material and as a secondary program code if the 10 CFR 32.72 authorization is included on a license that authorizes possession and use of licensed materials.

Licensees paying fees under 3.C. are not subject to fees under 2.B. for possession and shielding authorized on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 and Section 32.72 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3C, 3C(1), 3C(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Medical Product Distribution - 32.74 Program Code 02513 Sources and Devices, 1-5 Locations Medical Product Distribution - 32.74 Program Code 04214 Sources and Devices 6-20 Locations 27

Medical Product Distribution - 32.74 Program Code 04215 Sources and Devices More Than 20 Locations Medical Product Distribution licenses are issued to individuals or organizations for the distribution of sources and devices containing byproduct material to persons who have been issued a specific license under 10 CFR 35.11 to use a calibration or reference source or transmission sources or for the possession and medical use of byproduct material specified in 10 CFR 35.400, 35.500, 35.600, or 35.1000. It is used as a primary program code for licensees that do not authorize possession or use of licensed material and as a secondary program code if the 32.74 authorization is included on a license that authorizes possession and use of licensed materials.

Licensees paying fees under 3.C. are not subject to fees under 2.B. for possession and shielding authorized on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Section 32.74 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3C, 3C(1), 3C(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Production of PET Radioactive Drugs-30.32(j) Program Code 02600 (SECONDARY CODE ONLY)

Production of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Radioactive Drugs authorizations are given to medical, education, or Federal licensees for the noncommercial transfer of PET radioactive drugs to medical use licensees within its consortium. It is a secondary code only used to identify those entities that meet the criteria in 10 CFR 30.32(j).

10 CFR Citation: Paragraph 30.32(j) Inspection Priority: N/A Fee Category: See primary code 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Radium-226 Luminous Products or Sources up to and Program Code 02700 Including 10 Times 31.12(a)(4) or (5)

Radium-226 Luminous Products of Sources up to and Including 10 times 31.12(a)(4) or (5) licenses are issued for the possession and use of the items or products identified in the regulation when the number of items possessed at any one location (within a single building) exceed the limits specified in 10 CFR 31.12(a)(4) or (5), up to and including 10 times the limit.

Note that persons who possess radium sources that are used for operational purposes in another fee category are not also subject to the fees in this category. (This exception does not apply if the radium sources are possessed for storage only.)

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Radium-225 Luminous Products or Sources greater than Program Code 02710 10 Times 31.12(a)(4) or (5)

Radium-226 Luminous Products of Sources greater than 10 Times 31.12(a)(4) or (5) licenses are issued for the possession and use of the items or products identified in the regulation when the number of items possessed at any one location (within a single building) exceed the limits specified in 10 CFR 31.12(a)(4) or (5) more than 10 times the limit. Persons who possess radium sources that are used for operational purposes in another fee category are not also subject to the fees in this category. (This exception does not apply if the radium sources are possessed for storage only.)

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 and Section 31.12 Inspection Priority: 3 Fee Category: 3R.2 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Well Logging Byproduct and/or Special Nuclear Material Program Code 03110 (SNM) Tracer and Sealed Sources Well Logging Byproduct, source material and/or SNM Tracer and Sealed Sources licenses are issued for the possession and use of both sealed and unsealed sources in connection with the exploration for oil, gas, or minerals in wells.

10 CFR Citation: Sections 39.11 and 39.13 Inspection Priority: 3 Fee Category: 5A 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Well Logging Byproduct and/or SNM Sealed Sources Only Program Code 03111 Well Logging Byproduct, source material and/or SNM Sealed Sources Only licenses are issued for the possession and use of only sealed sources to be used in connection with the exploration for oil, gas, or minerals in wells. Occasionally, licenses are also issued for the study of subsurface potable aquifers.

10 CFR Citation: Sections 39.11 and 39.13 Inspection Priority: 3 Fee Category: 5A 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Well Logging Byproduct Only-Tracers Only Program Code 03112 Well Logging Byproduct Only-Tracers Only licenses are issued for the possession and use of only unsealed byproduct material to be used in connection with the exploration for oil, gas, or minerals in wells.

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Field Flooding Studies Program Code 03113 Field Flooding Study licenses are issued for the injection of unsealed byproduct material into large areas for tracing oil and gas reservoirs.

10 CFR Citation: Sections 39.11 and 39.13 Inspection Priority: 3 Fee Category: 5B 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Measuring Systems Fixed Gauges, 1-5 Locations Program Code 03120 Measuring Systems Fixed Gauges 6-20 Locations Program Code 04414 Measuring Systems Fixed Gauges More Than 20 Locations Program Code 04415 Measuring Systems Fixed Gauge licenses are issued for the possession and use of nonportable gauging devices (i.e., gauges mounted in fixed locations that are designed for measurement or control of material density, flow, level, thickness, or weight, etc.) This category also includes mobile fixed gauges, such as those on barges and cement trucks. The gauges contain sealed sources that radiate through the substance being measured to a readout or controlling device.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3P, 3P(1), 3P(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Measuring Systems Portable Gauges, 1-5 Locations Program Code 03121 Measuring Systems Portable Gauges 6-20 Locations Program Code 04416 Measuring Systems Portable Gauges Program Code 04417 More Than 20 Locations Measuring Systems Portable Gauge licenses are issued for the possession and use of a portable gauging device, such as a moisture density gauge used at field locations. These gauges contain a gamma-emitting sealed source, usually cesium-137, and/or a sealed neutron source, usually americium-241 and beryllium.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3P, 3P(1), 3P(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee 30

Measuring Systems Analytical Instruments, 1-5 Locations Program Code 03122 Measuring Systems Analytical Instruments 6-20 Locations Program Code 04418 Measuring Systems Analytical Instruments Program Code 04419 More Than 20 Locations Measuring Systems Analytical Instrument licenses are issued for the possession and use of analytical systems such as X-ray fluorescence analyzers that do not fit any of the other measuring system category descriptions.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: T Fee Category: 3P, 3P(1), 3P(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Measuring Systems Gas Chromatographs, 1-5 Locations Program Code 03123 Measuring Systems Gas Chromatographs 6-20 Locations Program Code 04420 Measuring Systems Gas Chromatographs Program Code 04421 More Than 20 Locations Measuring Systems Gas Chromatograph licenses are issued for the possession and use of gas chromatographs to be used for quality control testing in industrial processes.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: T Fee Category: 3P, 3P(1), 3P(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Measuring Systems Other, 1-5 Locations Program Code 03124 Measuring Systems Other 6-20 Locations Program Code 04422 Measuring Systems Other - More Than 20 Locations Program Code 04423 Measuring System Other licenses are issued for the possession and use of instrument calibrators, krypton leak detectors, and other measuring systems that do not fit the category descriptions for the measuring system categories (program codes 03120-03123). Note:

Although this program code was previously used for storage-only of byproduct, source and special nuclear material, program codes 03800, 03810, 11800, 11810, 23300, and 23310 should be used for storage-only.

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Inspection Systems, 1-5 Locations Program Code 03130 Inspection Systems 6-20 Locations Program Code 04436 Inspection Systems More - Than 20 Locations Program Code 04437 Inspection System licenses are issued for the possession and use of fixed and mobile gamma-ray or neutron nonintrusive inspection systems for cargo, vehicle, and contraband inspections. These systems may be designed to be moved from site to site, although they may be located at one site for prolonged periods. The systems include integral real-time imaging components. The equipment, operations, and safety controls are the same whether they are used in fixed or in mobile mode.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3P, 3P(1), 3P(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Industrial Diagnostic Systems, 1-5 Locations Program Code 03140 Industrial Diagnostic Systems 6-20 Locations Program Code 04438 Industrial Diagnostic Systems More Than 20 Locations Program Code 04439 Industrial Diagnostic Systems licenses are issued for the possession and use of a sealed source for diagnostic scanning at industrial sites to measure density, flow, level, thickness, or leaks within a system. These are typically sources attached to guidewires transported in shielded pigs, inserted into a separate shielding component with a window for use, and lowered manually into place. An instrument is used to read the radiation from the sealed source through the material being measured. Sources can be, but are not limited to, Co-60 with activities ranging from 1 to 100s of millicuries and Cf-252 with activities from 0.1 to 1 millicurie.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 3P, 3P(1), 3P(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Byproduct Radionuclide Production-Reactor Program Code 03200 (SECONDARY CODE ONLY)

Byproduct Radionuclide Production-Reactor authorization will be given to reactor licensees that do not meet the production facility definition in 10 CFR 50.2 and produce byproduct radionuclide for transfer to 10 CFR Part 30 licensees (which includes 10 CFR Parts 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, and 39 licensees).

10 CFR Citation: Parts 30 and 50 Inspection Priority: N/A Fee Category: N/A 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee 32

Byproduct Radionuclide Production Using an Accelerator Program Code 03210 Byproduct Radionuclide Production Using an Accelerator licenses are issued to facilities that have accelerators used for the production of byproduct material. The license covers activities that take place once radioactive materials are produced by the accelerator, which include material in the target and associated activation products, to the transfer or distribution of material to another license for preparation of the final product (e.g., radioactive drugs). It does not include the operation of the accelerator, because NRC does not regulate the accelerator or its operation. It also does not include neutron accelerators and other types of accelerators (e.g., linear accelerators) that are used to product particle beams and not radioactive materials.

Many of these have other licenses to produce PET radioactive drugs, process the accelerator-produced radionuclides into other finished products, processing raw material and/or sources without the use of an accelerator, or distribute these processed materials to users as finished products.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 3S 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Manufacturing and Distribution Broad-Type A, 1-5 Locations Program Code 03211 Manufacturing and Distribution Broad-Type A Program Code 04010 6-20 Locations Manufacturing and Distribution Broad-Type A Program Code 04011 More Than 20 Locations Manufacturing and Distribution Broad-Type A licenses are issued to larger organizations where there is often quite a diversity in the use of various radionuclides. The kinds and uses of radionuclides may change frequently, even within the same organization. Broad-Type A licenses are used for programs run by a Radiation Safety Committee that designates the authorized users of the material. The Radiation Safety Committee also has a full-time Radiation Safety Officer (RSO). These licenses authorize the possession and use of a wide variety of radioactive material without having each radionuclide and authorization specifically listed on the license. Quantities are usually in the multicurie range. (See also the introductory remarks and Broad-Type A description in 10 CFR Part 33.)

10 CFR Citation: Section 33.13 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 3A, 3A(1), 3A(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Manufacturing and Distribution Broad-Type B, 1-5 Locations Program Code 03212 Manufacturing and Distribution Broad-Type B Program Code 04012 6-20 Locations Manufacturing and Distribution Broad-Type B Program Code 04013 More Than 20 Locations 33

Manufacturing and Distribution Broad-Type B licenses are issued for the possession and use of the radionuclides listed in 10 CFR 33.100, Schedule A, Column I, and constrained by the unity rule. See also the introductory remarks and Broad-Type B description in 10 CFR Part 33.11) 10 CFR Citation: Section 33.14 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3A, 3A(1), 3A(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Manufacturing and Distribution Broad-Type C, 1-5 Locations Program Code 03213 Manufacturing and Distribution Broad-Type C 6-20 Program Code 04014 6-20 Locations Manufacturing and Distribution Broad-Type C Program Code 04015 More Than 20 Locations Manufacturing and Distribution Broad-Type C licenses are issued for the possession and use of the radionuclides listed in 10 CFR 33.100, Schedule A, Column II, and constrained by the unity rule. See also the introductory remarks and Broad-Type C description in 10 CFR Part 33.11) 10 CFR Citation: Section 33.15 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3A, 3A(1), 3A(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Manufacturing and Distribution Other, 1-5 Locations Program Code 03214 Manufacturing and Distribution Other 6-20 Locations Program Code 04110 Manufacturing and Distribution Other More Program Code 04111 Manufacturing and Distribution Other licenses are issued to smaller firms that require a more restrictive license.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3B, 3B(1), 3B(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Manufacture, Assembly, Disassembly, Repair Program Code 03215 of Products Containing Radium-226, 1-5 Locations Manufacture, Assembly, Disassembly, Repair Program Code 04112 of Products Containing Radium-226 6-20 Locations Manufacture, Assembly, Disassembly, Repair of Products Program Code 04113 Containing Radium-226 More Than 20 Locations Manufacture, Assembly, Disassembly, Repair of Products Containing Radium-226 licenses are issued for the possession and use of certain items and self-luminous products containing 34

radium-226 as are identified in 10 CFR 31.12 when the intent is to manufacture, assemble, disassemble, or repair such products.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 and Section 31.12 Inspection Priority: 3 Fee Category: 3B, 3B(1), 3B(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Nuclear Laundry Program Code 03218 Nuclear Laundry licenses are issued for the cleaning of protective clothing contaminated with radioactive material. Firms in this industry often provide nuclear cleaning services as part of a full line of uniform rental or health physics services.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 3 Fee Category: 6A 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Decontamination Services Program Code 03219 Decontamination services also applies to site remediation contractors who perform decommissioning activities at temporary job sites for other licensees and non-licensees.

Licensees paying fees under 3.N. are not subject to paying fees under 3.P. for calibration or leak testing services authorized on the same license.

Licensees paying fees under 3.N. are not subject to paying fees under 3.P, 3.P.1, or 3.P.2 for calibration or leak testing services authorized on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 3 Fee Category: 3.N 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Leak Test Service Only, 1-5 Locations Program Code 03220 Leak Test Service Only 6-20 Locations Program Code 04424 Leak Test Service Only More Than 20 Locations Program Code 04425 Leak Test Service Only licenses are issued to commercial service organizations (those that offer their services to other licensees) for the possession and use of radioactive material for leak testing sealed sources or devices containing sealed sources, analyzing leak test samples, and supplying preregistered leak test kits. Many facilities own or lease equipment, such as gauges or industrial radiographic cameras, containing sealed sources that have to be periodically tested for removable contamination. This is usually done by wiping the potentially contaminated surfaces of the device or, in some cases, the surface of the sealed source, and analyzing the wipe for radioactive contamination. If other services than only leak testing are performed, then a program code for other services may be used.

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Licensees paying fees under 3.N. are not subject to paying fees under 3.P., 3.P.1, or 3.P.2 for calibration or leak testing services authorized on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: T Fee Category: 3P, 3P(1), 3P(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Instrument Calibration Services Only, Program Code 03221 Source Less Than or Equal to 100 Curies, 1-5 Locations Instrument Calibration Services Only, Program Code 04426 Source Less Than or Equal to 100 Curies 6-20 Locations Instrument Calibration Services Only, Source Less Than Program Code 04427 or Equal to 100 Curies More Than 20 Locations These Instrument Calibration Service Only licenses are issued to commercial service organizations (those that offer their services to other licensees) for the possession and use of sealed sources for calibration of radiation survey and monitoring instruments. Each source must have less than or equal to 100 curies [3.7 TBq] of radioactive material. If other licensed services than only calibration are performed, then the other services program code may be used.

Licensees paying fees under 3.N. are not subject to paying fees under 3.P. 3.P.1, or 3.P.2 for calibration or leak testing services authorized on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3P, 3P(1), 3P(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Instrument Calibration Service Only, Program Code 03222 Source Greater Than 100 Curies, 1-5 Locations Instrument Calibration Service Only, Program Code 04428 Source Greater Than 100 Curies 6-20 Locations Instrument Calibration Service Only, Program Code 04429 Source Greater Than 100 Curies More Than 20 Locations These Instrument Calibration Service Only licenses are issued to service organizations (those that offer their services to other licensees) for the possession and use of sealed sources for commercial calibration of radiation survey and monitoring instruments. One or more sources has more than 100 curies [3.7 TBq] of radioactive material. If other licensed services than only calibration are performed, then the other services program code may be used.

Licensees paying fees under 3.N. are not subject to paying fees under 3.P. for calibration or leak testing services authorized on the same license.

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10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3P, 3P(1), 3P(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Other Services for Sources Less Than or Program Code 03225 Equal to 100 Curies Other Services licenses are issued to service organizations (those that offer their services to other licensees) for the possession and use of radioactive material for commercial services, such as teletherapy or industrial gauge servicing, that are not covered in the descriptions for program codes 03220-03222.

Licensees paying fees under 3.N. are not subject to paying fees under 3.P. 3.P.1, or 3.P.2, for calibration or leak testing services authorized on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3N 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Other Services for Sources Greater Than 100 Curies Program Code 03226 Other services licenses for sources greater than 100 curies are issued to service organizations (those that offer their services to other licensees) for the possession and use of radioactive material for commercial servicing of units with a sealed source greater than 100 curies, such as medical teletherapy or gamma stereotactic radiosurgery units, irradiator units or panoramic irradiator facilities that are not covered in the descriptions for program codes 03220-03224.

(Note: Although the individual sealed sources for the gamma stereotactic radiosurgery units are 32-36 curies, the sources are considered in the aggregate when considering the activity for this program code because they produce a single radiation field during servicing.)

Licensees paying fees under 3.N. are not subject to paying fees under 3.P. for calibration or leak testing services authorized on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 3N 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Waste Disposal (Burial) Program Code 03231 Waste Disposal (Burial) licenses authorize the commercial disposal of radioactive wastes containing byproduct, source, and special nuclear material received from other persons. They are also used as a secondary code for organizations authorized to dispose of their own waste (noncommercial).

10 CFR Citation: Parts 20, 30, and 61 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 4A 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 37

10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Waste Disposal Service Prepackaged Only Program Code 03232 Waste Disposal Service Prepackaged Only licenses authorize the pick-up, transportation, and storage of only already-packaged wastes. This license does not authorize the opening of the packages.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 3 Fee Category: 4C 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Waste Disposal Service Incineration Program Code 03233 Waste Disposal Service Incineration licenses authorize the commercial receipt of wastes from other persons and disposal of the wastes by incineration.

10 CFR Citation: Section 20.2004 and Part 30 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 4A 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Waste Disposal Service Processing and/or Repackaging Program Code 03234 Waste Disposal Service Processing and/or Repackaging licenses authorize the receipt of packaged wastes from other persons, opening of the packages, compacting and repackaging of wastes, and transfer to an authorized burial ground for disposal.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 4B 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Incineration, Noncommercial Program Code 03235 (SECONDARY CODE ONLY)

Incineration, Noncommercial licenses are issued to organizations authorized to incinerate their own radioactive wastes, under 10 CFR 20.2004.

10 CFR Citation: Section 20.2004 and Part 30 Inspection Priority: N/A Fee Category: N/A Waste Treatment Service (Other Than Compaction) Program Code 03236 Waste Treatment Service (Other Than Compaction) licenses authorize both the receipt of wastes from other persons and treatment operations more complicated than compacting and repackaging of wastes, and the transfer to an authorized burial ground for disposal. Waste Treatment Service licenses authorize the physical or chemical treatment of contaminated soil and other solid, liquid, and gaseous wastes. Such waste treatment authorizes removing radioactive materials from waste, reducing the volume of the waste, changing the form of waste, 38

or other similar operations to allow for the transfer of the treated waste to an interim storage facility or an authorized burial ground for disposal. For contaminated soil or water, this includes activities related to site evaluation before waste treatment. This code should not be used for incineration. Program codes 03233 or 03235 (secondary code) should be used for incineration.

10 CFR Citation: Parts 30 and 40 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 4A 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee General License for Long Term Care of Title I UR Program Code 03237 Mill Tailings Disposal Sites General license issued under 10 CFR 40.27 for the custody of and long-term care for disposal sites under Title I of the Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act of 1978, as amended. The license is available only to the U.S. Department of Energy, or another Federal agency designated by the President to provide long-term care. The purpose of this general license is to ensure that uranium mill tailings disposal sites will be cared for in such a manner as to protect the public health, safety and the environment after remedial action has been completed.

10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 4 Fee Category: 18B 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee General License for Long Term Care of Title II UR Program Code 03238 Mill Tailings Disposal Sites General license issued under 10 CFR 40.28 for the custody of and long-term care for disposal sites under Title I of the Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act of 1978, as amended. The license is available only to the U.S. Department of Energy, or another Federal agency designated by the President to provide long-term care. The purpose of this general license is to ensure that uranium mill tailings disposal sites will be cared for in such a manner as to protect the public health, safety and the environment after remedial action has been completed.

10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 4 Fee Category: 18B 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee General License Distribution-32.51 Program Code 03240 General License Distribution-32.51 licenses are issued to organizations for the transfer of byproduct material in sealed sources contained in devices to persons who may be general licensees under 10 CFR 31.5. (Licenses authorizing manufacture and distribution are described in program codes 03211-03214.) General licenses under 10 CFR 31.5 are issued to commercial and industrial firms and to research, educational, and medical institutions for possession of material in devices designed for detecting, measuring, gauging, or controlling density, thickness, radiation leakage, or chemical composition, or for producing light or an ionized atmosphere.

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10 CFR Citation: Section 32.51 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3J 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee General License Distribution-32.53 Program Code 03241 General License Distribution-32.53 licenses are issued to organizations for the distribution of luminous aircraft safety devices to persons who may be general licensees under 10 CFR 31.7.

General licenses under 10 CFR 31.7 are issued for possession and use of tritium or promethium-147 contained in luminous aircraft safety devices, where the device contains less than 10 curies [370GBq] of tritium or 300 millicuries [11.1 GBq] of promethium-147.

10 CFR Citation: Section 32.53 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3J 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee General License Distribution-32.57 Program Code 03242 General License Distribution-32.57 licenses are issued to organizations for the distribution of calibration or reference sources to persons who may be general licensees under 10 CFR 31.8.

General licenses under 10 CFR 31.8 are issued for possession and use of americium-241 in calibration and reference sources. A person may be a general licensee under this provision only if they already possess a specific license.

10 CFR Citation: Section 32.57 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3K 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee General License Distribution-32.61 Program Code 03243 General License Distribution-32.61 licenses are issued to organizations for the distribution of ice detection devices to persons who may be general licensees under 10 CFR 31.10. General licenses under 10 CFR 31.10 are issued for possession and use of strontium-90 in ice detection devices.

10 CFR Citation: Section 32.61 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3J 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee General License Distribution-32.71 Program Code 03244 General License Distribution-32.71 licenses are issued to organizations for the distribution of byproduct material to persons who may be general licensees under 10 CFR 31.11. General licenses under 10 CFR 31.11 are issued to physicians, hospitals, clinical laboratories, or veterinarians in the practice of veterinary medicine for the possession of specified byproduct material in prepackaged units for use in certain in vitro clinical or laboratory tests.

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10 CFR Citation: Section 32.71 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3K 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Exempt Distribution-32.11: Exempt Concentrations and Items Program Code 03250 These Exempt Distribution licenses authorize (i) the introduction of byproduct material into a product or material owned by or in the possession of the licensee or another, (ii) the transfer of ownership or possession of the material or product containing the byproduct material to persons exempt under 10 CFR 30.14 from licensing requirements, and (iii) the introduction of exempt concentrations of byproduct material into products that occur as a result of irradiation using a reactor and/or an accelerator. The residual byproduct material in a product must be the result of use of byproduct material for another purpose (e.g., a tracer study in a refinery could result in residual contamination of the gasoline, kerosene, or heating oil being produced by the refinery).

10 CFR Citation: Section 32.11 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3I 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Exempt Distribution-32.14: Certain Items Program Code 03251 These Exempt Distribution licenses authorize the initial transfer for sale or distribution of certain products containing byproduct material, as specified in 10 CFR 30.15 to persons exempt from licensing requirements.

10 CFR Citation: Section 32.14 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3I 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Exempt Distribution-32.18: Small Quantities Program Code 03253 These Exempt Distribution licenses authorize the commercial distribution of small quantities of byproduct material to persons exempt under10 CFR 30.18 from licensing requirements.

10 CFR Citation: Section 32.18 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3I 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Exempt Distribution-32.22: Self Luminous Products Program Code 03254 These Exempt Distribution licenses authorize the initial transfer of self-luminous products containing tritium, krypton-85, or promethium-147 to persons exempt under 10 CFR 30.19 from licensing requirements.

10 CFR Citation: Section 32.22 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3H 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 41

10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Exempt Distribution-32.26: Smoke Detectors Program Code 03255 These Exempt Distribution licenses authorize the initial transfer of gas and aerosol detectors containing byproduct material and are designed to protect life or property from fire and airborne hazards to persons exempt under 10 CFR 30.20 from licensing requirements.

10 CFR Citation: Section 32.26 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3H 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Exempt Distribution-32.21: Carbon-14 Urea Capsules Program Code 03256 These Exempt Distribution licenses authorize the commercial distribution of a radioactive drug containing one microcurie of carbon-14 to persons exempt under 10 CFR 30.21 from licensing requirements.

10 CFR Citation: Section 32.21 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3I 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Exempt Distribution-32.30: Certain Industrial Devices Program Code 03257 These Exempt Distribution licenses authorize the initial transfer for sale or distribution industrial devices containing byproduct material designed and manufactured for the purpose of detecting, measuring, gauging or controlling thickness, density, level, interface location, radiation, leakage, or qualitative or quantitative chemical composition, or for producing an ionized atmosphere to persons exempt under 10 CFR 30.22 from licensing requirements.

10 CFR Citation: Section 32.30 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3H 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Industrial Radiography Fixed Location, 1-5 Locations Program Code 03310 Industrial Radiography Fixed Location 6-20 Locations Program Code 04310 Industrial Radiography Fixed Location More Program Code 04311 Than 20 Locations Industrial Radiography Fixed Location licenses are issued for the possession and use of sealed radioactive materials in exposure devices. These licenses are issued to organizations to conduct activities only at permanent facilities, usually designed and shielded for radiography; however, a field site could be authorized as a place of use.

This category also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding authorized under Part 40 of this chapter when included on the same license.

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10 CFR Citation: Section 34.11 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 3O, 3O(1), 3O(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Industrial Radiography Temporary Job Sites, 1-5 Locations Program Code 03320 Industrial Radiography Temporary Job Sites 6-20 Locations Program Code 04312 Industrial Radiography Temporary Job Sites More Program Code 04313 Than 20 Locations Industrial Radiography Temporary Job Sites licenses are issued for the possession and use of sealed radioactive materials in exposure devices. These licenses are issued to organizations to conduct activities at multiple temporary locations.

This category also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding authorized under Part 40 of this chapter when included on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Section 34.11 Inspection Priority: 1 Fee Category: 3O, 3O(1), 3O(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Irradiators Self-Shielded Less Than Or Equal To 10,000 Curies Program Code 03510 These Irradiators Self-Shielded licenses are issued for the possession and use of sealed sources of byproduct material in devices in which the total radioactivity is less than or equal to 10,000 curies [370 TBq]. The device is constructed so that there is no external beam during use and is usually a small cabinet type device that is not built-in.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3E 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Irradiators Other Less Than Or Equal To 10,000 Curies Program Code 03511 These Irradiators Other licenses are issued for the possession and use of sealed sources of byproduct material in devices in which the total radioactivity is less than or equal to 10,000 curies [370 TBq]. The device does not provide shielding from the radiation beam, so additional shielding needs to be provided and special radiation protection precautions need to be taken.

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These Irradiators Self-Shielded licenses are issued for the possession and use of sealed sources of byproduct material in devices in which the total radioactivity is greater than 10,000 curies [30 TBq]. The device is constructed so that there is no external beam during use and is usually a small cabinet type device that is not built in.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3E 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Irradiators Other Greater Than 10,000 Curies Program Code 03521 These Irradiators Other licenses are issued for the possession and use of sealed sources of byproduct material in devices in which the total radioactivity is greater than 10,000 curies [370 TBq]. The device does not provide shielding from the radiation beam, so additional shielding needs to be provided and special radiation protection precautions need to be taken.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 3G 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Research and Development Broad-Type A, 1-5 locations Program Code 03610 Research and Development Broad-Type A 6-20 Locations Program Code 04610 Research and Development Broad-Type A More Program Code 04611 Than 20 Locations Research and Development Broad-Type A licenses are issued to larger organizations where there is a diversity in the use of various radionuclides. The kinds and uses of radionuclides may change frequently, even within the same organization. Broad-Type A licenses are used for programs run by a Radiation Safety Committee that designates the authorized users of the material. The Radiation Safety Committee also has a full time Radiation Safety Officer (RSO).

These licenses are issued for the possession and use of a wide variety of radioactive material without having each radionuclide and authorized use listed on the license. Quantities are usually in the multicurie range. (See also the introductory remarks and Broad-Type A description in 10 CFR Part 33).

10 CFR Citation: Section 33.13 Inspection Priority: 3 Fee Category: 3L, 3L(1), 3L(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Research and Development Broad-Type B, 1-5 Locations Program Code 03611 Research and Development Broad-Type B 6-20 Locations Program Code 04612 Research and Development Broad-Type B More Program Code 04613 Than 20 Locations 44

Research and Development Broad-Type B licenses are issued for the possession and use of the radionuclides listed in 10 CFR 33.100, Schedule A, Column I, and constrained by the unity rule. See also the introductory remarks and Broad-Type B description in 10 CFR Part 33.11).

10 CFR Citation: Section 33.14 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3L, 3L(1), 3L(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Research and Development Broad-Type C, 1-5 Locations Program Code 03612 Research and Development Broad-Type C 6-20 Locations Program Code 04614 Research and Development Broad-Type C More Program Code 04615 Than 20 Locations Research and Development Broad-Type C licenses are issued for the possession and use of the radionuclides listed in 10 CFR 33.100, Schedule A, Column II, and constrained by the unity rule. See also the introductory remarks and Broad-Type C description in 10 CFR Part 33.11) 10 CFR Citation: Section 33.15 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3L, 3L(1), 3L(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Research and Development Broad-Multisite-Multiregional, 1-5 Locations Program Code 03613 Research and Development Broad-Multisite-Multiregional Program Code 04616 6-20 Locations Research and Development Broad-Multisite-Multiregional Program Code 04617 More than 20 Locations Research and Development Broad-Multisite-Multiregional licenses are issued for the possession and use of material at fixed facilities in more than one Region e.g., US Department of Agriculture. (See also the introductory remarks and R&D Broad-Type A program code 03610 description.)

10 CFR Citation: Section 33.12 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 3L, 3L(1), 3L(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee Master Materials Licenses Program Code 03614 A Master Materials License (MML) is a material (byproduct, source, and/or special nuclear material) license issued to a Federal organization, authorizing use of material at multiple sites in multiple regions. The Navy, Air Force, and Veterans Administration are the only MML licensees 45

at this time. The MML authorizes the licensee to issue permits for the possession and use of licensed material under the license and ties the licensee to a framework for oversight and internal licensee inspection of the MML.

10 CFR Citation: Parts 2, 19, 20, 21, 30, 31, 35, 36, 37, 39, 40 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 17 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Research and Development Other Program Code 03620 Research and Development Other licenses are issued for the possession and use of specifically designated radionuclides in commercial laboratories, academic institutions, industrial facilities, and medical institutions for nonhuman research.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 3M 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Civil Defense Program Code 03710 Civil Defense licenses are issued for the possession and use of byproduct, source, and/or special nuclear material for training individuals in civil defense activities, such as calibrating and demonstrating the use of radiation survey and monitoring equipment, and exercises in detection and identification of radioactive materials.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 8A 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Byproduct Material Possession Only-Permanent Shutdown, 1-5 Locations Program Code 03800 Byproduct Material Possession Only-Permanent Shutdown Program Code 04430 6-20 Locations Byproduct Material Possession Only-Permanent Shutdown Program Code 04431 More Than 20 Locations Byproduct Material Possession Only-Permanent Shutdown licenses authorize possession and/or storage of residual contamination or other byproduct material in anticipation of removal of all licensed material and eventual termination of the license. This license is for licensees that have stated in writing that they have permanently ceased operations with no intent to restart. A formal request for license termination is not required at this time. Only packaging and shipping operations necessary to remove licensed materials from the site are authorized. No decontamination or other work involving byproduct material is authorized. [This code should not be used for licenses covered by program codes 03232, 03900, or 06100. Additionally, program codes that were used previous to this one should be used as secondary codes to ensure traceability of license types within the Web-based Licensing (WBL) system].

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10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 3 Fee Category: 3P, 3P.1, 3P.2 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Byproduct Material Standby-No Operations, 1-5 Locations Program Code 03810 Byproduct Material Standby-No Operations 6-20 Locations Program Code 04432 Byproduct Material Standby-No Operations Program Code 04433 More Than 20 Locations Byproduct Material Standby-No Operations licenses authorize possession and/or storage of byproduct material for licensees that are not conducting the principal activity for which the license was issued but have not yet decided to cease operations permanently. Only packaging and shipping operations necessary to remove licensed material from the site are authorized.

No decontamination or other work involving byproduct material is authorized. (This program code should not be used for licenses covered by program codes 03232, 03900, or 06100.

Additionally, program codes that were used previous to this one should be used as secondary codes to ensure traceability of license types within WBL.)

Note: Licensees paying fees under 3.N. are not subject to paying fees under 3.P., 3.P.1, or 3.P.2 for calibration or leak testing services authorized on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 3 Fee Category: 3P, 3P(1), 3P(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee 47

Decommissioning of Byproduct Material Facilities Program Code 03900 Decommissioning of Byproduct Material Facilities licenses authorize activities for licensees that have notified NRC of their intent to terminate all or part of their activities involving byproduct material and decommission their facility(s). A plan may have been submitted for decontaminating the property and equipment so that it may be released for unrestricted use.

Includes licensees performing decontamination, decommissioning, reclamation, or site restoration in order to release a facility.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: D Fee Category: 14 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Storage of Reactor Low-Level Waste Program Code 06100 Storage of Reactor Low-Level Waste licenses are issued to operating power reactors to allow additional on-site storage of low-level radioactive wastes generated on-site.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 1 Fee Category: 4A 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Low-Level Waste Storage-Other Program Code 06101 (SECONDARY CODE)

Low-Level Waste Storage-Other licenses are issued to allow on-site storage of low-level radioactive waste generated on-site.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 1 Fee Category: 4A 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Conventional Mills and After 2009 Heap Leach Facilities Program Code 11100 Conventional mill and heap leach facility licenses are issued for the extraction of uranium from uranium ore. In milling operations, the ore is crushed and chemically treated to extract the uranium and convert it to a form called yellowcake. Prior to 2009, heap leach facilities were under Program Code 11600.

10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 1/0 Fee Category: 2A(2)(a) 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee 48

Source Material Other Less Than 150 Kilograms Program Code 11200 These Source Material Other licenses are issued for the possession and use of source material (including 11e.(2) byproduct material) for fabrication, research, or manufacture of consumer products. These licenses do not allow the possession of more than 150 kilograms of material.

10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 2F 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Source Material Shielding Program Code 11210 Source Material Shielding licenses are issued for the possession and use of source material in shielding for protection against radiation.

Licensees paying fees under 3.C, and 7.C. are not subject to fees under 2.B. for possession and shielding authorized on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 5R Fee Category: 2B 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Source Material Military Munitions Indoor Testing Program Code 11220 Source Material Military Munitions Indoor Testing licenses are issued for the possession, use, and testing of depleted uranium products designed for the military. The testing is done within an enclosure; the testing usually results in fragmentation of the munitions.

10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 2F 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Source Material Military Munitions Outdoor Testing Program Code 11221 Source Material Military Munitions Outdoor Testing licenses are issued for the possession, use, and testing of depleted uranium products designed for the military.

10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 2F 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Source Material General License Distribution-40.34 Program Code 11230 Source Material General License Distribution licenses authorize the initial transfer of certain industrial products and devices containing depleted uranium to persons who have been issued a general license under 10 CFR 40.25. (The general license in 10 CFR 40.25 authorizes the receipt, acquisition, possession, use, or transfer of depleted uranium contained in industrial 49

products or devices for the purpose of providing a concentrated mass in a small volume of the product or device.)

10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 2D 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Source Material General License Distribution-40.54 Program Code 11231 Source Material General License Distribution licenses authorize the initial transfer of uranium and thorium, in their natural isotopic concentrations and in the form of depleted uranium, for research, development, educational, commercial, or operational purposes who have been issued a general license under 10 CFR 40.22.

Exempt Distribution-Source Material distribution 40.52 Program Code 11240 Applicants for a specific license to apply source material to, incorporate source material into, manufacture, process, or produce the products specified in 10 CFR 40.13(c) or to initially transfer for sale or distribution any products containing source material for use under 10 CFR 40.13(c) apply under 10 CFR 40.52, Certain Items Containing Source Material; Requirements for License To Apply or Initially Transfer.

10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 2C 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Source Material Other Greater Than 150 Kilograms Program Code 11300 These Source Material Other licenses are issued for the possession and use of source material for fabrication, research, or manufacture of consumer products. These licenses authorize the possession of more than 150 kilograms of material.

10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 2F 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Uranium Hexafluoride Conversion and Deconversion Plants Program Code 11400 Uranium Hexafluoride Conversion and Deconversion Plant licenses are issued for the possession and use of uranium to allow the conversion of yellowcake and/or ore concentrates to uranium hexafluoride (UF6) or the deconversion of UF6 to uranium oxides for disposal. This program code does not apply to uranium hexafluoride source material used in enrichment or in processing of special nuclear material.

10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 1/0 Fee Category: 2A(1) 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee 50

Basic In Situ Recovery Facilities Program Code 11500 Basic in situ recovery facility licenses are issued for in situ recovery yellowcake facilities with zero to three satellites. These facilities include a central processing plant (CPP) that includes all the equipment necessary to collect uranium on resin, strip uranium from the resin, and process the uranium into a yellowcake slurry or dried yellowcake powder. These facilities may also receive resins from up to three satellite facilities operated by the same company for further processing of the contained uranium into yellowcake.

10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 1/0 Fee Category: 2A(2)(b) 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Expanded In Situ Recovery Programs Program Code 11510 Expanded in situ recovery facility licenses are issued for an in-situ recovery yellowcake facilities with more than three satellites. These facilities have a central processing plant with the same equipment as a facilities in program code 11500.

10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 1/0 Fee Category: 2A(2)(c) 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee In Situ Recovery Resin Facilities Program Code 11550 In situ recovery resin facility licenses are issued to stand-alone in situ recovery resin facilities that perform in situ recovery operations and include equipment for the collection of dissolved uranium from on-site underground ore bodies onto ion exchange resins. The resins are then transported to another companys facility for further processing of the collected uranium into yellowcake.

10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 1/0 Fee Category: 2A(2)(d) 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Resin Toll Milling Facilities Program Code 11555 Resin toll milling facility licenses are issued to facilities that do not conduct any on-site recovery of uranium but consist of a central processing plant for the purpose of processing resins from other in situ recovery facilities into yellowcake.

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Heap Leach (pre-2009), Ore Buying Stations Program Code 11600 and Byproduct Recovery Heap Leach, Ore Buying Stations and Byproduct Recovery licenses are issued for the recovery of source material from low-grade uranium ores, from old tailings piles, or from a small ore body at a location distant from the mill complex. The heap leach process consists of spraying or trickling an acid solution over sections of the heap pile. Pipes or covered drains in the base of the pile collect the uranium-enriched solution after it percolates through the heap.

10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 1/0 Fee Category: 2A(3) 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Rare Earth Extraction and Processing Program Code 11700 Rare Earth Extraction and Processing licenses are issued for the possession and use of source material for processing activities not directly related to the nuclear fuel cycle. This category includes licenses for extraction of metals, heavy metals, and rare earths. The extraction may be accomplished by a number of different methods, with the source material generally considered to be a waste product. This program code category is not used for milling operations (program code 11100), licenses for uranium hexafluoride production (program code 11400), or licenses for processing and recovery of source material in in situ or heap leaching operations (program code 11500).

10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 2A(2)(f) 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Manufacturing And Distribution Program Code 11710 Licenses for possession and use of source material for processing or manufacturing of products or materials containing source material for commercial distribution.

10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 3 Fee Category: 2E 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Source Material Possession Only-Permanent Shutdown Program Code 11800 Source Material Possession Only Permanent Shutdown licenses authorize possession and/or storage of residual contamination, tailings piles, slag piles, or other source material in anticipation of removal of all licensed material and eventual termination of the license. This license is for licensees that have stated, in writing, that they have permanently ceased operations with no intent to restart. A formal request for license termination is not required at this time. Only packaging and shipping operations necessary to remove licensed material from the site are authorized. No decontamination or other work involving the material is authorized.

(Program codes that were used previous to this one should be used as secondary codes to ensure traceability of license types within WBL.)

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10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 2F 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Source Material Standby-No Operations Program Code 11810 Source Material Standby-No Operations licenses authorize possession and/or storage of source material for licensees that are not conducting the principal activity for which the license was issued but have not yet decided to cease operations permanently. Only packaging and shipping operations necessary to remove licensed material from the site are authorized. No decontamination or other work involving source material is authorized. (Program codes that were used previous to this code should be used as secondary codes to ensure traceability of license types within WBL.)

10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 2F 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Source Material-Water Treatment Program Code 11820 Licenses that authorize the possession of source material related to removal of contaminants (source material) from drinking water 10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 2A(5) 10 CFR 70.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Decommissioning of Source Material Facilities Program Code 11900 Decommissioning of Source Material Facilities licenses are issued for facilities that have notified NRC of their intent to terminate all or part of their activities involving source material and authorize decommissioning the facilities where the activities were performed. A plan may have been submitted for decontaminating the property and equipment so that it may be released for unrestricted use. This includes licenses that authorize decontamination, decommissioning, reclamation, or site restoration to release a facility.

10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: D Fee Category: 14 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee AEA 11e.(2) Byproduct Material Disposal Facilities Program Code 12000 Atomic Energy Act Section 11e.(2) byproduct material disposal licenses are issued to facilities that receive this type of byproduct material from other persons for possession and disposal.

This program code is not used for conventional mills and heap leach facilities (program code 53

11100) or facilities for AEA 11e.(2) byproduct material disposal incident to operation (program code 11650).

10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 1/0 Fee Category: 2A(3) 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Facilities for AEA 11e.(2) ByProduct Material Program Code 12010 Disposal Incident to Operation Atomic Energy Act Section 11e.(2) byproduct material disposal licenses are issued to facilities that receive this type of byproduct material from other persons for possession and disposal incidental to the disposal of uranium waste tailing generated by the licensees milling operations.

This program code is not used for conventional mills and heap leach facilities (program code 11100).

10 CFR Citation: Part 40 Inspection Priority: 1/0 Fee Category: 2A(4) 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Hot Cell Operations - Reactor Fuel Program Code 21130 Hot Cell Operations licenses are issued for the processing and fabrication of reactor fuels containing uranium and/or plutonium for experimental purposes. Some facilities also perform chemical operations to recover the uranium and plutonium from scrap and other off-specifications materials.

10 CFR Citation: Part 70 Inspection Priority: 1/0*

Fee Category: 1A(2)(c) 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee

  • Typically 3 inspections per year Medical Isotopes Production Facility Program Code 21131 Facilities licensed under 10 CFR Part 70 that irradiate uranium targets and extract Molybdenum-99 and other radioisotopes from the irradiated targets for commercial purposes. The facility may involve one or more subcritical assemblies, one or more used target processing lines to extract Mo-99 for medical use and other radioisotope products for medical and other uses, one or more used target processing lines to remove fission products from the used target for the purpose of recycling it, fresh target and recycled target fabrication lines, and fission product and other waste processing and handling units.

10 CFR Citation: Part 70 Inspection Priority: 1 Fee Category: 1A(2)(c) 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Hot Cell Operations-Other Than Reactor Fuel Program Code 21133 54

Hot Cell Operations-Other licenses are issued for activities other than reactor fuel fabrication.

This may include testing of spent fuel samples or other research and development activities.

10 CFR Citation: Part 70 Inspection Priority: 1 Fee Category: 1A(2)(c) 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Decommissioning of Advanced Fuel R&D and Pilot Plants Program Code 21135 Decommissioning of Advanced Fuel R&D and Pilot Plants licenses are issued for a facility that has notified the Commission of its intent to terminate a portion or all of its activities involving special nuclear materials and/or has submitted to NRC a plan and schedule for decontaminating the facilities, property, and equipment so that it may be released for unrestricted use. This program code is used only when the license authorizes the decommissioning or decontamination.

10 CFR Citation: Part 70 Inspection Priority: 1/0 Fee Category: 14A 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Uranium Enrichment Plants Program Code 21200 Uranium Enrichment Plants licenses are issued for the possession and use of source and special nuclear material for the purpose of enriching natural uranium in the U-235 isotope.

Existing and planned plants enrich uranium in the form of uranium hexafluoride, either by gaseous diffusion or gas centrifuge methods. Future plants may use other forms of uranium and methods of enrichment. Plants whose product is for eventual use in commercial power reactors enrich uranium up to about 5% U-235, while plants whose product is for naval reactor propulsion enrich uranium to greater than 90% U-235.

10 CFR Citation: Parts 40 and 70 Inspection Priority: 1/0 Fee Category: 1E 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Uranium Enrichment-Centrifuge Demo Program Code 21205 Uranium Enrichment-Centrifuge Demo licenses are issued for pilot plants operated to demonstrate the capabilities of new centrifuge technology. Any uranium enriched is recycled with the depleted uranium and returned to its original state. No enriched uranium product is produced.

10 CFR Citation: Part 70 Inspection Priority: 1 Fee Category: 1A(2)(b) 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Uranium Fuel Fabrication (LEU) Program Code 21210 55

Uranium Fuel Fabrication (LEU) licenses are issued for the possession and use of special nuclear material for the purpose of fabricating reactor fuel containing low-enriched uranium. In most facilities, low-enriched uranium hexafluoride is converted to uranium dioxide pellets and inserted into zirconium tubes. The tubes are fabricated into fuel assemblies, which are shipped to commercial nuclear power plants. Licenses are for possession and use of 5 kilograms or more of uranium-235 that has been enriched to less than 20 percent.

10 CFR Citation: Part 70 Inspection Priority: 1 Fee Category: 1A(1)(b) 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Uranium Fuel Fabrication (HEU) Program Code 21213 Uranium Fuel Fabrication (HEU) licenses are issued for the possession and use of special nuclear material for the purpose of fabricating reactor fuel containing high-enriched uranium.

High-enriched uranium is processed into reactor fuel for the Federal Government (usually the Navy). Licenses are for possession and use of uranium enriched up to 100 percent.

10 CFR Citation: Part 70 Inspection Priority: 1 Fee Category: 1A(1)(a) 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Decommissioning of Uranium Fuel Fabrication Plants Program Code 21215 Decommissioning of Uranium Fuel Fabrication Plants licenses are issued for a facility that has notified NRC of its intent to terminate a portion or all of its activities involving special nuclear materials and/or has submitted to NRC a plan and schedule for decontaminating the facilities, property, and equipment so that it may be released for unrestricted use. This program code is used only when the license authorizes the decontamination or decommissioning.

10 CFR Citation: Part 70 Inspection Priority: 1/0 Fee Category: 14A 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Uranium Fuel Research and Development and Pilot Plants Program Code 21240 Uranium Fuel Research and Development and Pilot Plants licenses are issued for the possession and use of enriched uranium for purposes such as academic training and in research and development activities associated with nuclear fuel other than fuel processing (program code 21210). Licenses authorize possession and use of 5 kilograms or more of enriched uranium-235 in unsealed form or 2 kilograms or more of uranium-233 in unsealed form.

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Critical Mass Material Licenses Program Codes 21310 & 21320 Critical Mass Material licenses are issued for the possession and use of special nuclear material in quantities sufficient to form a critical mass, specifically, more than 350 grams of enriched uranium-235, more than 200 grams of uranium-233, more than 200 grams of plutonium, or any combination thereof. Program code 21310 is for universities. Program code 21320 is for all licenses except those issued to universities.

10 CFR Citation: Part 70 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 1A(2)(a) 10 CFR 170.11 License and Inspection Fee (exemption in 10 CFR 170.11 may apply to program code 21310) 10 CFR 171.11 Annual Fee (exemption in 10 CFR 171.16 may apply to program code 21310)

Decommissioning of Critical Mass - Other Than Fuel Fab Program Code 21325 Decommissioning of Critical Mass Other Than Fuel Fab licenses are issued for a facility that has notified NRC of its intent to terminate a portion or all of its activities involving special nuclear materials and/or has submitted to NRC a plan and schedule for decontaminating the facilities, property, and equipment so that it may be released for unrestricted use. This program code is used only when the license authorizes the decontamination or decommissioning.

10 CFR Citation: Part 70 Inspection Priority: D Fee Category: 14 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Special Nuclear Material Plutonium-Unsealed, Program Code 22110 Less Than a Critical Mass Special Nuclear Material Plutonium-Unsealed, Less Than a Critical Mass licenses are issued for the possession and use of small quantities of plutonium (less than 200 grams total) in unsealed form for purposes such as biological and chemical testing and for calibration of instruments.

10 CFR Citation: Part 70 Inspection Priority: 3 Fee Category: 1D 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Special Nuclear Material, U-235 and/or U-233 Program Code 22111

-Unsealed, Less Than a Critical Mass Special Nuclear Material U-235 and/or U-233-Unsealed, Less Than a Critical Mass licenses are issued for the possession and use of small quantities of uranium (less than 350 grams of U-235 and/or less than 200 grams of U-233) in unsealed form for purposes such as biological and chemical testing and for calibration of instruments.

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10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Special Nuclear Material Plutonium-Neutron Sources, Program Code 22120 Less Than 200 Grams Special Nuclear Material Plutonium-Neutron Sources, Less Than 200 Grams licenses are issued for the possession and use of small quantities of plutonium (less than 200 grams total),

usually combined with beryllium, as the source of neutrons for instrument calibration, teaching and demonstration purposes, and industrial applications.

10 CFR Citation: Part 70 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 1D 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Power Sources with Byproduct and/or Special Nuclear Program Code 22130 Material , 1-5 Locations Power Sources with Byproduct and/or Special Nuclear Program Code 04434 Material 6-20 Locations Power Sources with Byproduct and/or Special Nuclear Program Code 04435 Material More Than 20 Locations Power Sources with Byproduct and/or Special Nuclear Material licenses are issued for the possession and use of byproduct and/or special nuclear material to generate heat or power that will be used for remote weather stations, space satellites, and other special applications.

10 CFR Citation: Parts 30 and 70 Inspection Priority: 5R Fee Category: 3P, 3P(1), 3P(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Power Sources with Special Nuclear Material Program Code 22131 Power Sources with Special Nuclear Material licenses are issued for the possession and use of special nuclear material to generate heat or power that will be used for remote weather stations, space satellites, and other special applications.

10 CFR Citation: Part 70 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 1D 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Power Sources with Byproduct Material- Program Code 22135 58

Manufacturing & Distribution , 1-5 Locations Power Sources with Byproduct Material- Program Code 04114 Manufacturing & Distribution 6-20 Locations Power Sources with Byproduct Material- Program Code 04115 Manufacturing & Distribution More Than 20 Locations Power Sources with Byproduct Material-Manufacturing & Distribution licenses are issued for the manufacturing and distribution of byproduct material to generate heat or power that will be used for remote weather stations, space satellites, and other special applications.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 5R Fee Category: 3B, 3B(1), 3B(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Power Sources with Special Nuclear Material- Program Code 22136 Manufacturing & Distribution, Less Than a Critical Mass Power Sources with Special Nuclear Material, less than a critical mass-Manufacturing &

Distribution licenses are issued for the manufacturing and distribution of special nuclear material to generate heat or power that will be used for remote weather stations, space satellites, and other special applications.

10 CFR Citation: Part 70 Inspection Priority: 5R Fee Category: 1D 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Special Nuclear Material Plutonium-Sealed Sources Program Code 22140 in Devices Less Than a Critical Mass Licenses for possession and use of special nuclear material of less than a critical mass, as defined in § 70.4 of this chapter, in sealed sources contained in devices used in industrial measuring systems, including x-ray fluorescence analyzers.

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sealed sources, for purposes such as biological and chemical testing and for calibration of instruments.

Note: Licensees paying annual fees under category 1.A., 1.B., and 1.E. are not subject to the annual fees for categories 1.C., 1.D., and 1.F. for sealed sources authorized in the license.

10 CFR Citation: Part 70 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 1D 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Special Nuclear Material, Uranium-235 and/or Uranium-233 Program Code 22151 Sealed Sources, Less Than a Critical Mass Special Nuclear Material, U-235 and/or U-233 Sealed Sources, Less Than a Critical Mass licenses are issued for the possession and use of small quantities of uranium (less than 350 grams of U-235 and/or less than 200 grams of U-233) in sealed sources for purposes such as biological and chemical testing and for calibration of instruments.

10 CFR Citation: Part 70 Inspection Priority: 5 Fee Category: 1D 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Critical Mass Material Other Than Fuel Cycle Program Code 22155 Critical Mass Material Other Than Fuel Cycle licenses are issued for the possession and use of special nuclear material in quantities sufficient to form a critical mass. Authorized activities include research, development, manufacturing, and testing of commercial products (i.e., border monitors, etc.) and other non-fuel-cycle activities. The license authorizes SNM in quantities greater than a critical mass as defined in 10 CFR 150.11 (greater than 350 grams of U-235 and/or greater than 200 grams of U-233 and/or greater than 200 grams of plutonium, or any combination thereof).

10 CFR Citation: Part 70.4 Inspection Priority: 3 Fee Category: 1F 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Pacemaker-Byproduct and/or Special Nuclear Material Program Code 22160 Medical Institution, 1-5 Locations Pacemaker-Byproduct and/or Special Nuclear Material Program Code 04828 Medical Institution 6-20 Locations Pacemaker-Byproduct and/or Special Nuclear Material Program Code 04829 Medical Institution More Than 20 Locations Pacemaker-Byproduct and/or Special Nuclear Material-Medical Institution licenses are issued to a medical facility for the surgical implantation of nuclear powered cardiac pacemakers and follow-up, recovery, and disposal of the pacemakers.

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This category also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding authorized under Part 40 of this chapter when included on the same license.

10 CFR Citation: Parts 30 and 70 Inspection Priority: 5R Fee Category: 7C 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Pacemaker-Byproduct and/or Special Nuclear Program Code 22161 Material-Individual Pacemaker-Byproduct and/or Special Nuclear Material-Individual licenses are issued to the recipient of a surgically implanted nuclear powered cardiac pacemaker. These licenses authorize the person, usually from a foreign country, to possess the pacemaker while in the United States.

10 CFR Citation: Parts 30 and 70 Inspection Priority: 5R Fee Category: Not subject to 10 CFR 170 and 10 CFR 171 fees.

Pacemaker-Byproduct Manufacturing and Distribution, 1-5 Locations Program Code 22162 Pacemaker-Byproduct Manufacturing and Distribution Program Code 04116 6-20 Locations Pacemaker-Byproduct Manufacturing and Distribution Program Code 04117 More Than 20 Locations Pacemaker-Byproduct Material Manufacturing and Distribution licenses are issued for the manufacture of byproduct material-powered cardiac pacemakers and the distribution of these pacemakers to licensees authorized to receive them.

10 CFR Citation: Part 30 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 3B, 3B(1), 3B(2) 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Special Nuclear Material, General License Program Code 22170 Distribution-70.39 Less Than Critical Mass Special Nuclear Material, General License Distribution licenses are issued to individuals for the initial distribution of calibration or reference sources containing plutonium to persons who have been issued a general license under 10 CFR 70.19. General licenses under 10 CFR 70.19 authorize the possession and use of plutonium in calibration or reference sources. A person may be a general licensee under this provision only if the person is already a specific licensee.

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Decommissioning of Other SNM Facilities- Program Code 22200 Less Than Critical Mass Decommissioning of Other SNM Facilities-Less Than Critical Mass licenses are issued for facilities not covered by other SNM program codes, that have notified NRC of their intent to terminate all or part of their activities involving special nuclear material and are authorized to decommission the facility(s). A plan may have been submitted for decontaminating the property and equipment so that it may be released for unrestricted use. This includes licensees performing decontamination, decommissioning, reclamation, or site restoration in order to release a facility. This program code is used only when the license specifically authorizes decommissioning or decontamination.

10 CFR Citation: Part 70 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 14A 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Fresh Fuel Storage at Reactor Sites Program Code 23100 Fresh Fuel Storage at Reactor Sites licenses are issued to commercial nuclear power reactors that have been granted a Construction Permit (CP) but not an Operating License (OL). These licenses authorize the storage of new unirradiated reactor fuel elements containing special nuclear material. Once a reactor has been granted an OL, this Part 70 materials license is terminated. (The OL includes authorization for possession of the fuel.)

10 CFR Citation: Part 70 Inspection Priority: 1/0 Fee Category: 1D 10 CFR 170.21 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Interim Spent Fuel Storage Program Code 23200 Interim Spent Fuel Storage licenses are issued under 10 CFR Part 72 for possession of power reactor spent fuel and other radioactive materials associated with spent fuel storage, in an independent spent fuel storage installation. These licenses are issued for up to 20 years.

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SNM Possession Only (Non-Fuel)-Permanent Shutdown Program Code 23300 SNM Possession Only (Non-Fuel)-Permanent Shutdown licenses authorize possession and/or storage of residual contamination or other special nuclear material in anticipation of removal of all licensed material and eventual termination of the license. This license is for licensees that have stated in writing that they have permanently ceased operations with no intent to restart. A formal request for license termination is not required at this time. Only packaging and shipping operations necessary to remove licensed materials from the site are authorized. No decontamination or other work involving the material is authorized. This category does not include storage of fresh reactor fuel or spent reactor fuel (see program codes 23100 and 23200). (Program codes that were used previous to this one should be used as secondary codes to ensure traceability of license types within WBL.)

10 CFR Citation: Part 70 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 1D 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee SNM Standby (Non- Fuel)-No Operations Program Code 23310 SNM Standby (Non-Fuel)-No Operations licenses authorize possession and/or storage of SNM for licensees that are not conducting the principal activity for which the license was issued, but have not yet decided to cease operations permanently. Only packaging and shipping operations necessary to remove licensed material from the site are authorized. No decontamination or other work involving the material is authorized. This category does not include storage of fresh reactor fuel or spent reactor fuel (See program codes 23100 and 23200). (Program codes that were used previous to this one should be used as secondary codes to ensure traceability of license types within WBL.)

10 CFR Citation: Part 70 Inspection Priority: 2 Fee Category: 1D 10 CFR 170.31 License Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Transport-Private Carriage Program Code 25110 Transport-Private Carriage licenses are issued for the possession of byproduct, source, and special nuclear materials in packages authorized under Part 71, and in private carriage from a carriers terminal to the licensees facility, all within the United States.

10 CFR Citation: Parts 30, 40, and 70 Inspection Priority: N/A Fee Category: 12 10 CFR 170.31 License and Inspection Fee 10 CFR 171.16 Annual Fee Nexus to NRC SNM Order to NRC Agreement State licensee Program Code 26000 Under an Agreement authorized by the Atomic Energy Act, as amended (AEA), the NRC can relinquish and a State can assume, regulatory authority over radioactive material specified in an Agreement with NRC, such as over special nuclear material (SNM) less than a critical mass. An NRC SNM Order to an NRC Agreement State licensee is effective without further NRC order or 63

proceedings when the NRC SNM Order Conditions are incorporated by the State into the State's license. An NRC SNM Order also enables the State to regulate SNM greater than a critical mass at the location of the State's license.

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