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| issue date = 11/04/1987
| issue date = 11/04/1987
| title = NRC Generic Letter 1987-015: Policy Statement on Deferred Plants
| title = NRC Generic Letter 1987-015: Policy Statement on Deferred Plants
| author name = Miraglia F J
| author name = Miraglia F
| author affiliation = NRC/NRR
| author affiliation = NRC/NRR
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{{#Wiki_filter:I°0 UNITED STATESNUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONWASHINGTON, D. C. 20555November 4, 1987TO ALL HOLDERS OF CONSTRUCTION PERMITS FOR A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
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      °0                         UNITED STATES
                      NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
                                WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 November 4, 1987 TO ALL HOLDERS OF CONSTRUCTION PERMITS FOR A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
  SUBJECT:  POLICY STATEMENT ON DEFERRED PLANTS (GENERIC LETTER 87-15)
  The purpose of this letter is to provide you with a copy of a Policy Statement on Deferred Plants. The Policy Statement has been developed in order to pro- vide you with the Commission's position regarding the quality assurance requirements, particularly the maintenance, preservation and documentation requirements for deferred plants, and to state how new regulatory staff posi- tions will be applied to deferred plants that are reactivated.


SUBJECT: POLICY STATEMENT ON DEFERRED PLANTS (GENERIC LETTER 87-15)The purpose of this letter is to provide you with a copy of a Policy Statementon Deferred Plants. The Policy Statement has been developed in order to pro-vide you with the Commission's position regarding the quality assurancerequirements, particularly the maintenance, preservation and documentationrequirements for deferred plants, and to state how new regulatory staff posi-tions will be applied to deferred plants that are reactivated.The Policy Statement does not include any new regulatory requirements. TheNRC staff has applied the regulations and guides, listed in the Statement, tothe deferral and reactivation of previously deferred plants. The Statementhas been prepared to combine the regulatory requirements applicable to deferraland reactivation in order to provide a focus for this activity and a level ofstability and predictability to the regulatory process in this area.Any questions regarding this statement should be directed to Theodore S. Michaels,U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation,Washington, D.C. 20555, (301) 492-8251Frank J Mi g Jr.Associate Director for ProjectsOffice of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
The Policy Statement does not include any new regulatory requirements. The NRC staff has applied the regulations and guides, listed in the Statement, to the deferral and reactivation of previously deferred plants. The Statement has been prepared to combine the regulatory requirements applicable to deferral and reactivation in order to provide a focus for this activity and a level of stability and predictability to the regulatory process in this area.


===Enclosure:===
Any questions regarding this statement should be directed to Theodore S. Michaels, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, Washington, D.C. 20555, (301) 492-8251 Frank J Mi g        Jr.
Policy Statement onDeferred Plants7143ZA TO ALL HOLDERS OF CONSTRUCTION PERMITS FOR A NUCLEAR POWER PLANTSUBJECT: POLICY STATEMENT ON DEFERRED PLANTS (GENERIC LETTER 87-15 )The purpose of this letter is to provide you with a copy of a Policy Statementon Deferred Plants. The Policy Statement has been developed in order to pro-vide you with the Commission's position regarding the quality assurancerequirements, particularly the maintenance, preservation and documentationrequirements for deferred plants, and to state how new regulatory staff posi-tions will be applied to deferred plants that are reactivated.The Policy Statement does not include any new regulatory requirements. TheNRC staff has applied the regulations and guides, listed in the Statement, tothe deferral and reactivation of previously deferred plants. The Statementhas been prepared to combine the regulatory requirements applicable to deferraland reactivation in order to provide a focus for this activity and a level ofstability and predictability to the regulatory process in this area.Any questions regarding this statement should be directed to Theodore S.Michaels, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Nuclear ReactorRegulation, Washington, D.C. 20555, (301) 492-8251Frank J. Miraglia, Jr.Associate Director for ProjectsOffice of Nuclear Reactor Regulation


===Enclosure:===
Associate Director for Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Enclosure:
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  Policy Statement on Deferred Plants
  7143 ZA
 
TO ALL HOLDERS OF CONSTRUCTION PERMITS FOR A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
  SUBJECT:    POLICY STATEMENT ON DEFERRED PLANTS (GENERIC LETTER 87-15 )
  The purpose of this letter is to provide you with a copy of a Policy Statement on Deferred Plants. The Policy Statement has been developed in order to pro- vide you with the Commission's position regarding the quality assurance requirements, particularly the maintenance, preservation and documentation requirements for deferred plants, and to state how new regulatory staff posi- tions will be applied to deferred plants that are reactivated.
 
The Policy Statement does not include any new regulatory requirements. The NRC staff has applied the regulations and guides, listed in the Statement, to the deferral and reactivation of previously deferred plants. The Statement has been prepared to combine the regulatory requirements applicable to deferral and reactivation in order to provide a focus for this activity and a level of stability and predictability to the regulatory process in this area.
 
Any questions regarding this statement should be directed to Theodore S.
 
Michaels, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, Washington, D.C. 20555, (301) 492-8251 Frank J. Miraglia, Jr.
 
Associate Director for Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Enclosure:
  Policy Statement on Deferred Plants PDSNP 4                            Ab,4/                        PTSB
  TMichpels:bd           LRu nstein    FSc oeder      DCrutchfield  SBlac
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  ADP
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NRC Generic Letter 1987-015: Policy Statement on Deferred Plants
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Issue date: 11/04/1987
From: Miraglia F
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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References
GL-87-015, NUDOCS 8711100431
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°0 UNITED STATES

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 November 4, 1987 TO ALL HOLDERS OF CONSTRUCTION PERMITS FOR A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT

SUBJECT: POLICY STATEMENT ON DEFERRED PLANTS (GENERIC LETTER 87-15)

The purpose of this letter is to provide you with a copy of a Policy Statement on Deferred Plants. The Policy Statement has been developed in order to pro- vide you with the Commission's position regarding the quality assurance requirements, particularly the maintenance, preservation and documentation requirements for deferred plants, and to state how new regulatory staff posi- tions will be applied to deferred plants that are reactivated.

The Policy Statement does not include any new regulatory requirements. The NRC staff has applied the regulations and guides, listed in the Statement, to the deferral and reactivation of previously deferred plants. The Statement has been prepared to combine the regulatory requirements applicable to deferral and reactivation in order to provide a focus for this activity and a level of stability and predictability to the regulatory process in this area.

Any questions regarding this statement should be directed to Theodore S. Michaels, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, Washington, D.C. 20555, (301) 492-8251 Frank J Mi g Jr.

Associate Director for Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Enclosure:

Policy Statement on Deferred Plants

7143 ZA

TO ALL HOLDERS OF CONSTRUCTION PERMITS FOR A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT

SUBJECT: POLICY STATEMENT ON DEFERRED PLANTS (GENERIC LETTER 87-15 )

The purpose of this letter is to provide you with a copy of a Policy Statement on Deferred Plants. The Policy Statement has been developed in order to pro- vide you with the Commission's position regarding the quality assurance requirements, particularly the maintenance, preservation and documentation requirements for deferred plants, and to state how new regulatory staff posi- tions will be applied to deferred plants that are reactivated.

The Policy Statement does not include any new regulatory requirements. The NRC staff has applied the regulations and guides, listed in the Statement, to the deferral and reactivation of previously deferred plants. The Statement has been prepared to combine the regulatory requirements applicable to deferral and reactivation in order to provide a focus for this activity and a level of stability and predictability to the regulatory process in this area.

Any questions regarding this statement should be directed to Theodore S.

Michaels, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, Washington, D.C. 20555, (301) 492-8251 Frank J. Miraglia, Jr.

Associate Director for Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Enclosure:

Policy Statement on Deferred Plants PDSNP 4 Ab,4/ PTSB

TMichpels:bd LRu nstein FSc oeder DCrutchfield SBlac

(04WI*o(/87 nr// /87 W9I1(/87 1g7LI /87 (o /6'

ADP

FMiragl ia J8/ /87 to

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