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SECY-18-0104: Enclosure 1 - Federal Register Notice
ML18061A049
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Issue date: 10/15/2018
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A. Who does this action affect? B. How are nuclear reactor facilities licensed under parts 50 and 52 affected by the rule changes?

C. Why have the requirements been revised? D. When do these actions become effective and fully implemented? FEDERAL REGISTERFEDERAL REGISTERE. How does the NRC use a graded approach for MC&A?

F. What are the changes to the general performance objectives?

G. How are sealed sources considered in the MC&A programs for different types of facilities? H. Why have newly defined terms been added to § 74.4? accounting, material custodian, material control and accounting, material balance area, item control areastorage installation I. Why has the term "effective kilograms of special nuclear material" been removed from 10 CFR part 74? formula quantity, special nuclear material of low strategic significance, special nuclear material of moderate strategic significance J. Why has appendix A to 10 CFR part 74 been added? K. Why have references to the MC&A "system" been changed to the MC&A "program," and why has "MC&A plan" replaced "Fundamental Nuclear Material Control (FNMC) plan?"

L. What has changed in the reporting requirements to the Nuclear Materials Management and Safeguards System (NMMSS), including those requirements that apply to storage installations licensed under 10 CFR part 72?

M. Why have requirements been added to designate MBAs, ICAs, and material custodians?

N. Why have calendar days been inserted into 10 CFR part 74?

O. Have the implementation guidance documents been updated?

P. Have there been changes in requirements for item controls or physical inventories?

Q. Why have exceptions been added to § 74.15(b)(2) for independent tests by a licensee receiving one gram or more of SNM from a foreign source?

R. Are there cumulative effects of regulation associated with this rule?

S. How did the NRC, in its regulatory analysis, estimate the amount of time licensees would expend for one-time implementation and for annual operations?

Section 40.64 Reports. Section 60.78 Material control and accounting records and reports.

Section 63.78 Material control and accounting records and reports.

Section 70.32 Conditions of licenses. Section 72.9 Information collection requirements: OMB approval

Section 72.72 Material balance, inventory, and records requirements for stored materials. Section 72.74 Reports of accidental criticality or loss of special nuclear material. Section 72.76 Material status reports. Section 72.78 Nuclear material transaction reports. Section 74.2 Scope.

Section 74.3 General performance objectives. Section 74.4 Definitions. Effective kilograms of special nuclear material

.Accounting, Item control area, Item control system, Material balance area, Material control and accounting, Material custodian, and Storage installationFormula quantity, Special nuclear material of low strategic significanceSpecial nuclear material of moderate strategic significance Section 74.11 Reports of loss or theft or attempted theft or unauthorized production of special nuclear material. Section 74.13 Material status reports.

Section 74.15 Nuclear material transaction reports. Section 74.19 Recordkeeping. , Section 74.31 Nuclear material control and accounting for special nuclear material of low strategic significance.

Section 74.33 Nuclear material control and accounting for uranium enrichment facilities authorized to produce special nuclear material of low strategic significance.

Section 74.41 Nuclear material control and accounting for special nuclear material of moderate strategic significance.

Section 74.43 Internal controls, inventory, and records.

Section 74.45 Measurements and measurement control. Section 74.51 Nuclear material control and accounting for strategic special nuclear

material.

Section 74.53 Process monitoring. Section 74.57 Alarm resolution. Section 74.59 Quality assurance and accounting requirements.

Appendix A to 10 CFR part 74 -- Categories of Special Nuclear Material.

Section 150.17 Submission to Commission of nuclear material status reports.

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Material control and accounting Material custodianSpecial nuclear material of low strategic significance means:

Special nuclear material of moderate strategic significance means:

Storage installation means

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