The inspector identified a
SL IV non-cited violation of
10 CFR 50.54(q). During the implementation of a new Standard
Emergency Plan, Exelon did not retain a record that determined whether a decrease-in-effectiveness had or had not occurred when Exelon generated the new Standard
Emergency Plan that deleted portions of the previous Combined Limerick/Peach Bottom
Emergency Plan
Changing
emergency plan provisions without documentation impacts the NRC's ability to perform its regulatory function and is therefore processed through traditional enforcement as specified in Section IV.A.3 of the
Enforcement Policy, issued May 1, 2000 (
65 FR 25388). According to Supplement VIII of the
Enforcement Policy, this finding was determined to be a SLl IV because it involved a failure to meet a requirement not directly related to assessment and notification.