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Email-Fee Exemption Request for Review and Endorsement of NEI 23-03
ML23110A677
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Site: Nuclear Energy Institute
Issue date: 04/18/2023
From: Lane H
Nuclear Energy Institute
To: James Corbett
NRC/OCFO
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From: LANE, Hilary To: James Corbett (He/Him)

Cc: Mohamed Shams; jere@tamu.edu; Josh Borromeo; Duane Hardesty

Subject:

[External_Sender] Fee Exemption Request for Review and Endorsement of NEI 23-03, Supplemental Guidance for Application of 10 CFR 50.59 to Digital Modifications at Non-Power Production or Utilization Facilities Date: Tuesday, April 18, 2023 12:39:25 PM Attachments: 04-18-23_NRC_Fee Waiver for NEI 23-03.pdf

THE ATTACHMENT CONTAINS THE COMPLETE CONTENTS OF THE LETTER

April 18, 2023

James C. Corbett (Acting)

Chief Financial Officer U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Subject:

Fee Exemption Request for Review and Endorsement of NEI 23-03, Supplemental Guidance for Application of 10 CFR 50.59 to Digital Modifications at Non-Power Production or Utilization Facilities

Project Number: 689

Dear Mr. Corbett:

On April 18, 2023 NEI[1] submitted NEI 23-03, Supplemental Guidance for Application of 10 CFR 50.59 to Digital Modifications at Non-Power Production or Utilization Facilities, to NRC staff for review and endorsement. This document was developed with assistance from the National Organization of Test, Research, and Training Reactors (TRTR), and other non-power production

or utilization facility (NPUF)[2] licensees.

Please contact me should you have any questions.

Sincerely,

Hilary M. Lane Director Fuel & Radiation Safety

Nuclear Energy Institute 1201 F St NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20004 www.nei.org

P: 202.739.8148 M: 202.341.7951 E: hml@nei.org

[1] The Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) is responsible for establishing unified policy on behalf of its members relating to matters affecting the nuclear energy industry, including the regulatory aspects of generic operational and technical issues.

NEIs members include entities licensed to operate commercial nuclear power plants in the United States, nuclear plant designers, major architect and engineering firms, fuel cycle facilities, nuclear materials licensees, and other organizations involved in the nuclear energy industry.

[2] NPUFs collectively refer to non-power reactors and certain other production or utilization facilities that are licensed

under 10 CFR 50.21, Class 104 licensees; for medical therapy and research and development facilities, paragraphs (a) and (c) or 10 CFR 50.22, Class 103 licenses; for commercial and industrial facilities. NPUFs do not include nuclear power reactors or production facilities as defined under paragraphs (1) and (2) of the definition of production facility in 10 CFR 50.2, Definitions.

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