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Letter to S. Rodriguez New Mexico FY19 Impep Periodic Meeting Scheduling Letter for July 17, 2019
ML19178A005
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Issue date: 06/18/2019
From: Randy Erickson
Division of Nuclear Materials Safety IV
To: Sandra Rodriguez
State of NM, Dept of Environment, Bureau of Hazardous & Radioactive Materials
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION IV 1600 E LAMAR BLVD ARLINGTON, TX 76011-4511 June 18, 2019 Santiago Rodriguez, Chief Radiation Control Bureau New Mexico Department of Environment P.O. Box 5469 Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502-5469

Dear Mr. Rodriguez:

In order to help the Agreement States and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) remain knowledgeable of each others program, the NRC conducts one-day periodic meetings with Agreement States between IMPEP reviews. This letter confirms that, through previous coordination, the meeting has been scheduled for July 17, 2019, and will be held in your offices.

The meeting will be conducted in accordance with Office of Federal and State Materials and Environmental Management Programs Procedure SA-116, Periodic Meetings Between IMPEP Reviews.

The likely topics for discussion at this meeting are listed in the enclosed agenda. If there are any additional specific topics you would like to cover, or if you would like to focus on a specific area, please let me know. If you have any questions, please contact me at (817) 200-1143 or via e-mail at randy.erickson@nrc.gov.

Sincerely,

/RA/

Randy Erickson Regional State Agreements Officer Division of Nuclear Materials Safety

Enclosure:

Agenda for July 17, 2019 Periodic Meeting with New Mexico

SUBJECT:

Notification of New Mexico FY19 Periodic Meeting

Enclosure:

Agenda for July 17, 2019 Periodic Meeting with New Mexico Distribution:

D. White, NMSS A. Koch, NMSS P. Michalak, NMSS R. Johnson, NMSS K. Meyer, NMSS K. Williams, NMSS R. Erickson, RIV DNMS L. Roldan-Otero, NMSS L. Howell, RIV DNMS V. Gaddy, RIV DNMS J. Cook, RIV DNMS S:\DNMS\!SAO\Periodic Meetings\2019\New Mexico\Notification of 2019 New Mexico Periodic Meeting.docx ML19178A005 X SUNSI Review ADAMS X Publicly Available X Non-Sensitive Keyword:

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Agenda for Periodic Meeting with the New Mexico Department of Environment July 17, 2019 Topic areas for discussion during the meeting may include:

1. Program challenges.
2. Program reorganizations:
3. Changes in program budget/funding.
4. Status of the States program, including:
a. Technical Staffing and Training (2017 IMPEP Rating: Satisfactory)
  • Number of staff in the program and status of their training and qualifications.
  • Any program vacancies.
  • Staff turnover since the last IMPEP review.
  • Adequacy of FTEs for the materials program.
  • Status of implementation of IMC 1248 Recommendation: The team recommends that the Bureau continue to implement a well-conceived and balanced staffing strategy to ensure the programs continued adequacy and compatibility.
b. Status of the Materials Inspection Program (2017 IMPEP Rating:

Satisfactory)

  • Number of inspection performed overdue since the last IMPEP review.
  • Number of inspections currently overdue.
  • Number of initial inspections completed on time and overdue since the last IMPEP review.
  • Status of reciprocity inspections since the last IMPEP.
c. Technical Quality of Inspections (2017 IMPEP Rating: Satisfactory)
  • Status of inspector accompaniments 2
  • Management review process
  • Significant inspection activities/challenges
d. Technical Quality of Licensing (2017 IMPEP Rating: Satisfactory)
  • Number of licensing actions and types performed since the last IMPEP review.
  • Large, complicated, or unusual authorizations for use of radioactive materials.
e. Technical Quality of Incidents and Allegations (2017 IMPEP Rating:

Satisfactory)

  • Status of allegations and concerns referred by the NRC for action
  • Significant events and generic implications
  • Event reporting, including follow-up and closure information in NMED
f. Compatibility Requirements (2017 IMPEP Rating: Satisfactory but needs improvement)
  • Discussion of States regulatory process
  • Discuss status of States regulations and actions to keep regulations up to date, including the use of legally binding requirements
  • Legislative changes affecting the program
5. Information exchange and discussion:
a. Current State initiatives
b. Emerging technologies
c. Large, complicated, or unusual authorizations for use of radioactive materials
d. States mechanisms to evaluate performance
e. NRC current initiatives
6. Additional Topics 3