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| title = Planned Licensing Action Submittals for All Power Reactor Licensees
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UNITED STATES
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION
WASHINGTON, DC  20555
-0001  November 25 , 2015  NRC REGULATORY ISSUE SUMMARY
2015-16 PLANNED LICENSING ACTION SUBMITTALS FOR ALL POWER REACTOR LICENSEES
  ADDRESSEES
  All holders of an operating license or construction permit for a nuclear power reactor under Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations
(10 CFR) Part 50, "Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities," except those who have permanently ceased operations and have certified that fuel has been permanently removed from the reactor vessel.
  INTENT  The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this
regulatory issue summary (RIS) to ask licensees to provide information regarding the licensing actions they plan to submit to
the NRC for review over the next 3 calendar years
, and power uprate applications they plan
t o submit to the NRC for review over the next 5 calendar years.
The NRC plans to continue to
request this information of licensees on an annual basis.
Submittal of the requested
information is strictly voluntary.
No specific action or written response is requir
ed. 
The NRC is issuing this RIS for the following purposes:
  (1) To assist the NRC in determining resource and budget needs with respect to future
licensing activities and other anticipated 10 CFR Part 50, "Domestic Licensing of
Production and Utilization Facilities," licensing actions.
  (2) To assist the NRC in planning the technical resources needed to conduct reviews of
the licensing activities for the next 3 calendar years.
  (3) To assist the NRC in planning for the review of power uprates that will be submitted in the next 5 calendar years.
  This RIS is intended to promote early communication with NRC licensees regarding the 10
CFR Part 50 planned licensing activities.
This information will assist the NRC in budgeting for and allocating its
resources for licensing reviews.
This RIS does not transmit or imply any new or changed requirements or staff positions.
Although no specific action or written response is required, submission of the requested information will enable the
agency to more efficiently and
effectively plan its licensing work.
 
 
RIS 2015-16 Page 2 of 6  BACKGROUND INFORMATION
  To meet the requirements of the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993, the N RC has continued to develop a series of initiatives to improve the agency's planning process.
  Among those initiatives, the NRC has implemented an integrated planning, budgeting, and performance measurement process.
This process applies the business principles of goal setting, strategy
development, resource allocation, and performance measurement to NRC activities.
Among other benefits, the integrated process strongly ties the agency's budget and resource allocation
process to its strategic plan, its strategic arenas, and its performance goals and measures.
In addition, to ensure that performance measures and corresponding resource allocations are as
accurate as possible, the NRC periodically assesses the appropriateness of the information an
d assumptions used in the budget development process.
  The NRC formulates its budget by projecting 2 years beyond the current fiscal year in which it is operating.
To help the NRC plan its resources appropriately, information from the licensees
regarding their intentions to submit a licensing action will assist the NRC in planning for the
necessary resources during the budget process, as well as plan for any schedule needs in
preparation for the review before the submittal of the licensing action.
  SUMMARY OF ISSUE
  During the budget development process, the NRC allocates resources based on an assumed
number of licensing actions of certain types (e.g., license amendments, exemptions, relief
requests) that will be submitted for that particular fiscal year.
To the degree that these
assumptions do not correlate to incoming requests, the agency's budget estimates can be significantly incorrect in either total resources, specific skill sets, or both.
This ultimately
impedes the NRC's ability to process licensing actions on a timely basis and can cause a significant delay
in processing licensing actions when the requi
red resources are not available.  Specifically, licensing actions include requests for license amendments, renewals, and transfers; requests for
exemptions; relief requests from
in-service inspection and testing requirements; program reviews;
review of topical reports submitted on a plant
-specific basis; and power uprate requests.
  To more accurately forecast the resources needed to complete the requested licensing actions, the NRC is asking that all power reactor licensees
voluntarily provide information regarding the number of licensing actions they plan to submit for
NRC review for the next 3 calendar years
, and any planned power uprates they plan to submi t in the next 5 calendar years.
The responses to this request are not binding and can be updated
, as needed.  The NRC plans to continue to request this information of licensees on an annual
basis.  This information will enable the agency to better meet its performance and timeliness
goals under the agency's strategic pla
n.  To adequately capture the resource impact of the various licensing action reviews, the NRC is
requesting th
at licensees provide information such as a brief title and description of each of their
planned licensing action submittals, an indication of whether the review would be first
-of-a-kind or an update
, an estimate of when the request would
be submitted to the NRC
, and the estimated requested completion date.
  Licensees would also assist the NRC by indicating if the licensing action is routine or if it is outage-related.  Based on the information received, the NRC will determine the complexity of the
review and the technical skill set needed to perform the 
RIS 2015-16 Page 3 of 6  review , and develop preliminary review
schedules.
  The NRC will use this information in planning for future workload and as the basis
for allocating future technical resources.
  The NRC encourages continued communication between licensees and site
-specific NRC project managers with regard to plant licensing actions and schedules for submittal of licensing
actions.  This RIS is not intended to replace the communications that take place between licensee s and project managers regarding current and planned licensing actions.  The continued communication will play a large role in improving project planning by the NRC.  However, as stated above, the information provided in the response to this RIS will help the NRC improve project planning and resource allocation throughout the entire budget cycle
.  VOLUNTARY RESPONSE
  The NRC is developing budgetary, licensing, and project plans for its operating reactor licensing program.  To support this effort, the NRC is seeking new or updated information regarding planned licensing action submittals, including schedules for submitting these various licensing actions.   
Additional information about requests for withholding proprietary information from public disclosure is provided in RIS 2004-11, "Supporting Information Associated with Requests for Withholding Proprietary
Information," dated June
29, 2004.  The NRC asks potential applicants to request withholding only for information that they would not customarily disclose to the public
and to provide, where necessary, the proprietary information in designated attachments to their response to this RIS.  Footnote 1 of
this RIS provides further information on this topic.
  If an addressee chooses to provide a voluntary response, the NRC would like to obtain the information within 45 days of the date of this RIS.
Respondents are requested to provide answers to the following questions to the best of their ability, providing as much detail as possible.  The following questions and the tables provided in Enclosures 1 and 2 have been provided as a guide to assist licensees in providing information in a useful format to the NRC.  These templates have been revised from the initial request with the objective of normalizing the input the NRC receives.  Submittal of this information, in the given format, is strictly voluntary and
non-binding.  For all planned licensing actions expected to be submitted in the next 3 calendar years, the licensee is requested to provide the following information:
  o plant name o licensing action type (i.e., amendment, relief request, etc.)
o licensing action description
o projected submittal date
o whether the action is needed for an outage
, and if so, the date the licensee will
need to have the action completed for the outage
o comments (to assist the staff's planning efforts)
   
RIS 2015-16 Page 4 of 6  Licensee s are requested to address if they plan to apply for a power uprate (please
indicate whether it is a measurement uncertainty recapture, stretch, or
extended power uprate) in the next 5 calendar years. (If the answer is no, please skip the next four questions.)
  o What percent increase in power from the current licensed thermal power
(CLTP) limit does the licensee plan to apply for?
  (Please write N/A in any unit that does
not apply or that is not planned for a power uprate.)
  Unit 1______% Unit 2______% Unit 3______% Unit 4______%
  o What is the planned increase from the CLTP limit in megawatts thermal?
  Unit 1______MWt Unit 2______MWt Unit 3______MWt Unit 4______MWt
  o What is the expected schedule for filing the application (month/year)?
(If the month is not known, please provide the quarter and/or year.)
  Unit 1______ Unit 2______ Unit 3______ Unit 4______
  o What is the expected date for power ascension with uprated conditions
(month/year)?
Unit 1______ Unit 2______ Unit 3______ Unit 4______
  Can the NRC staff make the above information public? Yes / No
Please note that there will not be a separate survey regarding the intent for the licensees to
submit a power uprate request to the NRC.
This will be the only request to submit information regarding planned submittals of power uprate requests.
Any licensee that plans to submit a
power uprate request to the NRC within the next 5 calendar years is requested to respond to the power uprate survey questions.
The responses to this request are not binding and can be updated as needed.
  Please complete the survey accordingly with respect to any licensing action(s) that may be planned in the respective timeframes requested.  With regard to your response, please provide
the information in the format requested (using the enclosed spreadsheet forms) to NRC_LicensingSurvey@nrc.gov
to improve the
agency's efforts in meeting licensing needs.
 
                                         
        1 If a licensee requests withholding, the information provided will be initially withheld (pending review) from public disclosure.
In addition, under 10 CFR 2.390(b)(1)(ii), the NRC is waiving the
affidavit requirements on its own initiative, as approved by the Chief Information Officer
on November 19, 2015; the NRC has determined that it is appropriate to do so in this case because responses to the survey are voluntary and may therefore be considered by the NRC to constitute proprietary information so long as the information is of a type that the submitter would not customarily disclose to the public.  The licensee should also understand that the NRC may have cause to
review this determination in the future
(e.g., if the scope of a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request includes
a licensee's information
).  In all review situations, if the NRC makes a
determination adverse to the above, the licensee will be notified in advance of any planned public disclosure, consistent with 10 CFR 2.390(c).  In addition, a
licensee may be requested to submit an affidavit at some future time, should circumstances warrant.
 
RIS 2015-16 Page 5 of 6  BACKFITTING AND ISSUE FINALITY
DISCUSSION
  This RIS asks the addressees to inform the NRC
about planned licensing action submittals.  The RIS requires no action or written response.  Any action on the part of addressees to collect and transmit planned future licensing action and power uprate data
in accordance with the request contained in this RIS is strictly voluntary.
  Therefore, this RIS does not represent backfitting as defined in
10 CFR 50 109(a)(1), nor is it otherwise inconsistent with any issue finality provision in 10
CFR Part 52.  Consequently, the NRC staff did not perform a backfit analysis for this RIS or further address the issue finality criteria in Part 52.
  FEDERAL REGISTER NOTIFICATION
 
The NRC did not publish a notice of opportunity for public comment on this RIS in the Federal Register because it relates to an administrative aspect of the regulatory process that involves the voluntary submission of information on the
part of addressees
, and does not represent a departure from current regulatory requirements.
 
CONGRESSIONAL REVIEW ACT
  This RIS is not a rule as defined in the Congressional Review Act (5 U.S.C. §§ 801
-808). 
PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT STATEMENT
  This RIS contains information collection requirements that are subject to the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).  The
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approved these information collections, approval number 3150
-0221, which expires July 31, 2017.  The burden to the public for these voluntary information collections is estimated to average
5 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the date needed, and completing and reviewing the information collection.
Send comments on this burden estimate or any other aspect of these information collections, including suggestions for reducing the burden, by mail to the FOIA, Privacy, and Information Collections Branch (T-5F53), U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC
  20555-0001, or by e
-mail to infocollects.resource@nrc.gov; and to the Desk Officer, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB
-10202, (3150
-0221), Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC  20503.    Public Protection Notification
 
The NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a request for information or an information collection requirement unless the requesting document displays a currently valid OMB control number.
 
RIS 2015-16 Page 6 of 6  CONTACT  Please direct any questions about this matter to the technical contact listed below.
    /RA/      /RA/  Anne T. Boland, Director
  Lawrence E. Kokajko, Director
Division of Operating Reactor Licensing
Division of Policy and Rulemaking
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
  Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
  Technical Contact:
Tracy Orf, NRR 301-415-2788 e-mail: Tracy.Orf@nrc.gov  Note:  NRC generic communications may be found on the NRC public Web site, http://www.nrc.gov, under NRC Library/Document Collections.
 
Enclosures:
1.  Table of Estimated Licensing Actions
2.  Table of Estimated Power Uprate Licensing Actions
 
 
ML15266A509 *via e-mail  TAC MF6726 OFFICE NRR/DORL NRR/DORL NRR/DORL:BC
QTE OE/EB NAME ARoberts* TOrf* TTate* JDougherty
* GFigueroa* DATE  09/29/2015  10/02/2015 10/02/2015  09/24/2015  10/22/2015 OFFICE NRR/PMDA OIS OGC NRR/DPR/PGCB
NRR/DPR/PGCB:LA
NAME LHill* TDonnell* SClark* AGarmoe ELee* DATE 10/15/2015  10/27/2015  11/19/2015  11/19/2015 11/23/2015 OFFICE NRR/DPR/PGCB:BC
NRR/DORL:D
NRR/DPR:DD
NRR/DPR:D  NAME TMensah* ABoland AMohseni LKokajko  DATE 11/24/2015 11/24/2015 11/24/2015 11/25/2015   
RIS 2015-16  Enclosure 1
Table of Estimated Licensing Action
s      [Unit No.] and [Docket No. ]Plant Name and Unit Number(s) Licensing Action TypeTSTF Number, if anyLicensing Action Description/TitleProjected Submittal  Date                                  Outage      Related?                        (Yes or No)Outage Related Date                            (Format as MM/DD/YYYY)    Comments                                    (As needed)Proprietary Information                              ( Yes or No)
RIS 2015-16 Enclosure 2
Table of Estimated Power Uprate Licensing Actions
        [Unit No.] and [Docket No. ]Plant Name and Unit Number(s)Licensing Action TypePercent of power increase from  CLTP? Planned increase from the CLTP in megawatts thermal?Expected Schedule for filing?Expected date for power ascension with uprated conditions? Can the NRC staff make the information public? Yes or No    Comments                                    (As needed)
}}

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Planned Licensing Action Submittals for All Power Reactor Licensees
ML15266A509
Person / Time
Issue date: 11/25/2015
From: Boland A T, Kokajko L E
Division of Operating Reactor Licensing, Division of Policy and Rulemaking
To:
Garmoe A, NRR/DPR, 415-3814
References
TAC MF6726 RIS-15-016
Download: ML15266A509 (9)


See also: RIS 2015-16

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ML15266A509

UNITED STATES

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION

WASHINGTON, DC 20555

-0001 November 25 , 2015 NRC REGULATORY ISSUE SUMMARY

2015-16 PLANNED LICENSING ACTION SUBMITTALS FOR ALL POWER REACTOR LICENSEES

ADDRESSEES

All holders of an operating license or construction permit for a nuclear power reactor under Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations

(10 CFR) Part 50, "Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities," except those who have permanently ceased operations and have certified that fuel has been permanently removed from the reactor vessel.

INTENT The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this

regulatory issue summary (RIS) to ask licensees to provide information regarding the licensing actions they plan to submit to

the NRC for review over the next 3 calendar years

, and power uprate applications they plan

t o submit to the NRC for review over the next 5 calendar years.

The NRC plans to continue to

request this information of licensees on an annual basis.

Submittal of the requested

information is strictly voluntary.

No specific action or written response is requir

ed.

The NRC is issuing this RIS for the following purposes:

(1) To assist the NRC in determining resource and budget needs with respect to future

licensing activities and other anticipated 10 CFR Part 50, "Domestic Licensing of

Production and Utilization Facilities," licensing actions.

(2) To assist the NRC in planning the technical resources needed to conduct reviews of

the licensing activities for the next 3 calendar years.

(3) To assist the NRC in planning for the review of power uprates that will be submitted in the next 5 calendar years.

This RIS is intended to promote early communication with NRC licensees regarding the 10

CFR Part 50 planned licensing activities.

This information will assist the NRC in budgeting for and allocating its

resources for licensing reviews.

This RIS does not transmit or imply any new or changed requirements or staff positions.

Although no specific action or written response is required, submission of the requested information will enable the

agency to more efficiently and

effectively plan its licensing work.

RIS 2015-16 Page 2 of 6 BACKGROUND INFORMATION

To meet the requirements of the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993, the N RC has continued to develop a series of initiatives to improve the agency's planning process.

Among those initiatives, the NRC has implemented an integrated planning, budgeting, and performance measurement process.

This process applies the business principles of goal setting, strategy

development, resource allocation, and performance measurement to NRC activities.

Among other benefits, the integrated process strongly ties the agency's budget and resource allocation

process to its strategic plan, its strategic arenas, and its performance goals and measures.

In addition, to ensure that performance measures and corresponding resource allocations are as

accurate as possible, the NRC periodically assesses the appropriateness of the information an

d assumptions used in the budget development process.

The NRC formulates its budget by projecting 2 years beyond the current fiscal year in which it is operating.

To help the NRC plan its resources appropriately, information from the licensees

regarding their intentions to submit a licensing action will assist the NRC in planning for the

necessary resources during the budget process, as well as plan for any schedule needs in

preparation for the review before the submittal of the licensing action.

SUMMARY OF ISSUE

During the budget development process, the NRC allocates resources based on an assumed

number of licensing actions of certain types (e.g., license amendments, exemptions, relief

requests) that will be submitted for that particular fiscal year.

To the degree that these

assumptions do not correlate to incoming requests, the agency's budget estimates can be significantly incorrect in either total resources, specific skill sets, or both.

This ultimately

impedes the NRC's ability to process licensing actions on a timely basis and can cause a significant delay

in processing licensing actions when the requi

red resources are not available. Specifically, licensing actions include requests for license amendments, renewals, and transfers; requests for

exemptions; relief requests from

in-service inspection and testing requirements; program reviews;

review of topical reports submitted on a plant

-specific basis; and power uprate requests.

To more accurately forecast the resources needed to complete the requested licensing actions, the NRC is asking that all power reactor licensees

voluntarily provide information regarding the number of licensing actions they plan to submit for

NRC review for the next 3 calendar years

, and any planned power uprates they plan to submi t in the next 5 calendar years.

The responses to this request are not binding and can be updated

, as needed. The NRC plans to continue to request this information of licensees on an annual

basis. This information will enable the agency to better meet its performance and timeliness

goals under the agency's strategic pla

n. To adequately capture the resource impact of the various licensing action reviews, the NRC is

requesting th

at licensees provide information such as a brief title and description of each of their

planned licensing action submittals, an indication of whether the review would be first

-of-a-kind or an update

, an estimate of when the request would

be submitted to the NRC

, and the estimated requested completion date.

Licensees would also assist the NRC by indicating if the licensing action is routine or if it is outage-related. Based on the information received, the NRC will determine the complexity of the

review and the technical skill set needed to perform the

RIS 2015-16 Page 3 of 6 review , and develop preliminary review

schedules.

The NRC will use this information in planning for future workload and as the basis

for allocating future technical resources.

The NRC encourages continued communication between licensees and site

-specific NRC project managers with regard to plant licensing actions and schedules for submittal of licensing

actions. This RIS is not intended to replace the communications that take place between licensee s and project managers regarding current and planned licensing actions. The continued communication will play a large role in improving project planning by the NRC. However, as stated above, the information provided in the response to this RIS will help the NRC improve project planning and resource allocation throughout the entire budget cycle

. VOLUNTARY RESPONSE

The NRC is developing budgetary, licensing, and project plans for its operating reactor licensing program. To support this effort, the NRC is seeking new or updated information regarding planned licensing action submittals, including schedules for submitting these various licensing actions.

Additional information about requests for withholding proprietary information from public disclosure is provided in RIS 2004-11, "Supporting Information Associated with Requests for Withholding Proprietary

Information," dated June

29, 2004. The NRC asks potential applicants to request withholding only for information that they would not customarily disclose to the public

and to provide, where necessary, the proprietary information in designated attachments to their response to this RIS. Footnote 1 of

this RIS provides further information on this topic.

If an addressee chooses to provide a voluntary response, the NRC would like to obtain the information within 45 days of the date of this RIS.

Respondents are requested to provide answers to the following questions to the best of their ability, providing as much detail as possible. The following questions and the tables provided in Enclosures 1 and 2 have been provided as a guide to assist licensees in providing information in a useful format to the NRC. These templates have been revised from the initial request with the objective of normalizing the input the NRC receives. Submittal of this information, in the given format, is strictly voluntary and

non-binding. For all planned licensing actions expected to be submitted in the next 3 calendar years, the licensee is requested to provide the following information:

o plant name o licensing action type (i.e., amendment, relief request, etc.)

o licensing action description

o projected submittal date

o whether the action is needed for an outage

, and if so, the date the licensee will

need to have the action completed for the outage

o comments (to assist the staff's planning efforts)

RIS 2015-16 Page 4 of 6 Licensee s are requested to address if they plan to apply for a power uprate (please

indicate whether it is a measurement uncertainty recapture, stretch, or

extended power uprate) in the next 5 calendar years. (If the answer is no, please skip the next four questions.)

o What percent increase in power from the current licensed thermal power

(CLTP) limit does the licensee plan to apply for?

(Please write N/A in any unit that does

not apply or that is not planned for a power uprate.)

Unit 1______% Unit 2______% Unit 3______% Unit 4______%

o What is the planned increase from the CLTP limit in megawatts thermal?

Unit 1______MWt Unit 2______MWt Unit 3______MWt Unit 4______MWt

o What is the expected schedule for filing the application (month/year)?

(If the month is not known, please provide the quarter and/or year.)

Unit 1______ Unit 2______ Unit 3______ Unit 4______

o What is the expected date for power ascension with uprated conditions

(month/year)?

Unit 1______ Unit 2______ Unit 3______ Unit 4______

Can the NRC staff make the above information public? Yes / No

1

Please note that there will not be a separate survey regarding the intent for the licensees to

submit a power uprate request to the NRC.

This will be the only request to submit information regarding planned submittals of power uprate requests.

Any licensee that plans to submit a

power uprate request to the NRC within the next 5 calendar years is requested to respond to the power uprate survey questions.

The responses to this request are not binding and can be updated as needed.

Please complete the survey accordingly with respect to any licensing action(s) that may be planned in the respective timeframes requested. With regard to your response, please provide

the information in the format requested (using the enclosed spreadsheet forms) to NRC_LicensingSurvey@nrc.gov

to improve the

agency's efforts in meeting licensing needs.

1 If a licensee requests withholding, the information provided will be initially withheld (pending review) from public disclosure.

In addition, under 10 CFR 2.390(b)(1)(ii), the NRC is waiving the

affidavit requirements on its own initiative, as approved by the Chief Information Officer

on November 19, 2015; the NRC has determined that it is appropriate to do so in this case because responses to the survey are voluntary and may therefore be considered by the NRC to constitute proprietary information so long as the information is of a type that the submitter would not customarily disclose to the public. The licensee should also understand that the NRC may have cause to

review this determination in the future

(e.g., if the scope of a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request includes

a licensee's information

). In all review situations, if the NRC makes a

determination adverse to the above, the licensee will be notified in advance of any planned public disclosure, consistent with 10 CFR 2.390(c). In addition, a

licensee may be requested to submit an affidavit at some future time, should circumstances warrant.

RIS 2015-16 Page 5 of 6 BACKFITTING AND ISSUE FINALITY

DISCUSSION

This RIS asks the addressees to inform the NRC

about planned licensing action submittals. The RIS requires no action or written response. Any action on the part of addressees to collect and transmit planned future licensing action and power uprate data

in accordance with the request contained in this RIS is strictly voluntary.

Therefore, this RIS does not represent backfitting as defined in

10 CFR 50 109(a)(1), nor is it otherwise inconsistent with any issue finality provision in 10

CFR Part 52. Consequently, the NRC staff did not perform a backfit analysis for this RIS or further address the issue finality criteria in Part 52.

FEDERAL REGISTER NOTIFICATION

The NRC did not publish a notice of opportunity for public comment on this RIS in the Federal Register because it relates to an administrative aspect of the regulatory process that involves the voluntary submission of information on the

part of addressees

, and does not represent a departure from current regulatory requirements.

CONGRESSIONAL REVIEW ACT

This RIS is not a rule as defined in the Congressional Review Act (5 U.S.C. §§ 801

-808).

PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT STATEMENT

This RIS contains information collection requirements that are subject to the Paperwork

Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). The

Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approved these information collections, approval number 3150

-0221, which expires July 31, 2017. The burden to the public for these voluntary information collections is estimated to average

5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br /> per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the date needed, and completing and reviewing the information collection.

Send comments on this burden estimate or any other aspect of these information collections, including suggestions for reducing the burden, by mail to the FOIA, Privacy, and Information Collections Branch (T-5F53), U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC

20555-0001, or by e

-mail to infocollects.resource@nrc.gov; and to the Desk Officer, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB

-10202, (3150

-0221), Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503. Public Protection Notification

The NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a request for information or an information collection requirement unless the requesting document displays a currently valid OMB control number.

RIS 2015-16 Page 6 of 6 CONTACT Please direct any questions about this matter to the technical contact listed below.

/RA/ /RA/ Anne T. Boland, Director

Lawrence E. Kokajko, Director

Division of Operating Reactor Licensing

Division of Policy and Rulemaking

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Technical Contact:

Tracy Orf, NRR 301-415-2788 e-mail: Tracy.Orf@nrc.gov Note: NRC generic communications may be found on the NRC public Web site, http://www.nrc.gov, under NRC Library/Document Collections.

Enclosures:

1. Table of Estimated Licensing Actions

2. Table of Estimated Power Uprate Licensing Actions

ML15266A509 *via e-mail TAC MF6726 OFFICE NRR/DORL NRR/DORL NRR/DORL:BC

QTE OE/EB NAME ARoberts* TOrf* TTate* JDougherty

  • GFigueroa* DATE 09/29/2015 10/02/2015 10/02/2015 09/24/2015 10/22/2015 OFFICE NRR/PMDA OIS OGC NRR/DPR/PGCB

NRR/DPR/PGCB:LA

NAME LHill* TDonnell* SClark* AGarmoe ELee* DATE 10/15/2015 10/27/2015 11/19/2015 11/19/2015 11/23/2015 OFFICE NRR/DPR/PGCB:BC

NRR/DORL:D

NRR/DPR:DD

NRR/DPR:D NAME TMensah* ABoland AMohseni LKokajko DATE 11/24/2015 11/24/2015 11/24/2015 11/25/2015

RIS 2015-16 Enclosure 1

Table of Estimated Licensing Action

s [Unit No.] and [Docket No. ]Plant Name and Unit Number(s) Licensing Action TypeTSTF Number, if anyLicensing Action Description/TitleProjected Submittal Date Outage Related? (Yes or No)Outage Related Date (Format as MM/DD/YYYY) Comments (As needed)Proprietary Information ( Yes or No)

RIS 2015-16 Enclosure 2

Table of Estimated Power Uprate Licensing Actions

[Unit No.] and [Docket No. ]Plant Name and Unit Number(s)Licensing Action TypePercent of power increase from CLTP? Planned increase from the CLTP in megawatts thermal?Expected Schedule for filing?Expected date for power ascension with uprated conditions? Can the NRC staff make the information public? Yes or No Comments (As needed)