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Upon receiving the draft application, the team will review it for completeness. The draft application should contain a draft letter of certification and a description of the materials program for all applicable elements of the Agreement. The description should cover all applicable sections of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards procedure SA-700 Processing an Agreement. It should contain sufficient information to permit staff to conduct a detailed review of the application. It should also contain the draft text for the proposed Agreement (See NRC Management Directive 5.8, Proposed Section 274b Agreements with States). Printed and photocopied documents must be legible. Information in electronic form must be readable by the agency computer resources. The submittal should not contain any information that is not publicly available, including security related information. In the case of personally identifiable information (PII), it should be provided in a separate submittal that is clearly marked as containing sensitive PII. | Upon receiving the draft application, the team will review it for completeness. The draft application should contain a draft letter of certification and a description of the materials program for all applicable elements of the Agreement. The description should cover all applicable sections of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards procedure SA-700 Processing an Agreement. It should contain sufficient information to permit staff to conduct a detailed review of the application. It should also contain the draft text for the proposed Agreement (See NRC Management Directive 5.8, Proposed Section 274b Agreements with States). Printed and photocopied documents must be legible. Information in electronic form must be readable by the agency computer resources. The submittal should not contain any information that is not publicly available, including security related information. In the case of personally identifiable information (PII), it should be provided in a separate submittal that is clearly marked as containing sensitive PII. | ||
During the review, there will be regularly scheduled telephone calls with the State. NRCs comments on the draft application should be used to make changes to the formal request. | During the review, there will be regularly scheduled telephone calls with the State. NRCs comments on the draft application should be used to make changes to the formal request. | ||
However, the State should not submit a second draft or changes to the draft unless coordinated with the Branch Chief of the State Agreement and Liaison Programs Branch. This will help avoid ambiguity with respect to responding to NRC comments and the completeness for the formal request.February 23, 2024 C. Eckstein 2 The NRC welcomes Indianas interest in becoming an Agreement State and looks forward to working with you. Please continue to contact Sherrie Flaherty at Sherrie.Flaherty@nrc.gov or Duncan White at Duncan.White@nrc.gov with any questions regarding the Agreement application process. | However, the State should not submit a second draft or changes to the draft unless coordinated with the Branch Chief of the State Agreement and Liaison Programs Branch. This will help avoid ambiguity with respect to responding to NRC comments and the completeness for the formal request. | ||
February 23, 2024 | |||
C. Eckstein 2 | |||
The NRC welcomes Indianas interest in becoming an Agreement State and looks forward to working with you. Please continue to contact Sherrie Flaherty at Sherrie.Flaherty@nrc.gov or Duncan White at Duncan.White@nrc.gov with any questions regarding the Agreement application process. | |||
Sincerely, Adelaide S. Giantelli, Chief State Agreement and Liaison Programs Branch Division of Materials Safety, Security, State, and Tribal Programs Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Signed by Giantelli, Adelaide on 02/23/24 | Sincerely, Adelaide S. Giantelli, Chief State Agreement and Liaison Programs Branch Division of Materials Safety, Security, State, and Tribal Programs Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Signed by Giantelli, Adelaide on 02/23/24 | ||
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Issue date: | 02/23/2024 |
From: | Adelaide Giantelli NRC/NMSS/DMSST |
To: | Eckstein C State of IN, Dept of Homeland Security |
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Download: ML24054A104 (2) | |
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Courtney Eckstein, Radiation Control Program Director Office of the State Fire Marshal Indiana Department of Homeland Security 302 W Washington Street, Room E-208 Indianapolis, IN 46204-2739
Dear Ms. Eckstein:
I am responding to the letter of February 16, 2024, in which Indiana indicated that the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) will be provided with a draft application for an Atomic Energy Act 1954, as amended, Section 274b Agreement shortly after April 1, 2024. Once the application is submitted, a review team will be designated and ready to review the Indiana draft application.
Upon receiving the draft application, the team will review it for completeness. The draft application should contain a draft letter of certification and a description of the materials program for all applicable elements of the Agreement. The description should cover all applicable sections of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards procedure SA-700 Processing an Agreement. It should contain sufficient information to permit staff to conduct a detailed review of the application. It should also contain the draft text for the proposed Agreement (See NRC Management Directive 5.8, Proposed Section 274b Agreements with States). Printed and photocopied documents must be legible. Information in electronic form must be readable by the agency computer resources. The submittal should not contain any information that is not publicly available, including security related information. In the case of personally identifiable information (PII), it should be provided in a separate submittal that is clearly marked as containing sensitive PII.
During the review, there will be regularly scheduled telephone calls with the State. NRCs comments on the draft application should be used to make changes to the formal request.
However, the State should not submit a second draft or changes to the draft unless coordinated with the Branch Chief of the State Agreement and Liaison Programs Branch. This will help avoid ambiguity with respect to responding to NRC comments and the completeness for the formal request.
February 23, 2024
C. Eckstein 2
The NRC welcomes Indianas interest in becoming an Agreement State and looks forward to working with you. Please continue to contact Sherrie Flaherty at Sherrie.Flaherty@nrc.gov or Duncan White at Duncan.White@nrc.gov with any questions regarding the Agreement application process.
Sincerely, Adelaide S. Giantelli, Chief State Agreement and Liaison Programs Branch Division of Materials Safety, Security, State, and Tribal Programs Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Signed by Giantelli, Adelaide on 02/23/24
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