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StriderTol (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Very Low Safety Significance Issue Resolution (has acronym::VLSSIR)''' See IMC::IMC 0612 == Discussion about change in May 28, 2025 of VLSSIR == Old In 08/09/23 IMC 0612 : 03.24 Very Low Safety Significance Issue Resolution (VLSSIR). A process used to discontinue inspection of an issue involving '''an unresolved licensing basis question''' in which: (1) the resolution of the issue would require considerable staff effort; and (2) the agency has chosen to...") |
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== Discussion about change in May 28, 2025 of VLSSIR == | == Discussion about change in May 28, 2025 of VLSSIR == | ||
Latest revision as of 16:01, 20 August 2025
Very Low Safety Significance Issue Resolution (VLSSIR)
See IMC 0612
Discussion about change in May 28, 2025 of VLSSIR
Old In 08/09/23 IMC 0612
- 03.24 Very Low Safety Significance Issue Resolution (VLSSIR). A process used to discontinue inspection of an issue involving an unresolved licensing basis question in which: (1) the resolution of the issue would require considerable staff effort; and (2) the agency has chosen to not expend further effort to resolve the question because the issue would be no greater than green under the ROP or SL IV under the traditional enforcement process, if it were determined to be a violation.
New In 05/28/25 IMC 0612
- 03.24 Very Low Safety Significance Issue Resolution (VLSSIR). A process used to discontinue inspection of an issue involving ambiguity in the licensing basis, design basis, or applicability of regulatory requirements or licensee self-imposed standards in which: (1) the resolution of the issue would require considerable staff effort; and (2) the agency has chosen to not expend further effort to resolve the question because the issue would be no greater than green under the ROP or SL IV under the traditional enforcement process, if resolved.