Emergency License Amendment
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Ways to avoid following the TS.
Time | Type | oe | |
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> 1 year | Long - NRC is just taking a long time | ||
1 year | Normal - NRC normal review time is expected to be within a year | ||
< 1 year | Shorten - Licensee request a shorter turnaround to meet plant events | ||
< 6 months | Expedited - Licensee requests a fast turnaround. NRC doesn't appreciate this. | ||
< 30 days | Exigent License Amendment | The NRC needs to give a 30 day public comment period unless there is cause. | |
< 14 days | Emergency License Amendment | The NRC may grant permission without public comment.Public comment period is done afterward. | |
< 1 day | Notice of Enforcement Discretion (NOED) | NRC chooses not to penalize a licensee for violating TS | |
Immediately | 50.54(x) | A plant Operator has permission to violate TS for a good reason. | |
Discovered after the fact | You discover that equipment was Inoperable prior to discovery. This usually means a condition prohibited by tech specs. | ||
NEI 06-02, License Amendment Request Guidelines | |||