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Fy 2021 Small Entity Compliance Guide
ML21105A750
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Issue date: 06/02/2021
From: Clay Johnson
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FY 2021 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Small Entity Compliance Guide June 2, 2021 I. Background II. Small Entity Definition III. NRC Small Entity Fees I. Background The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is committed to ensuring that all major rulemakings concerning fees afford small entities the ability to compete in the nuclear energy industry through the licensing and regulation efforts of the NRC. In order to minimize the financial impact on small entities as it relates to competition within the nuclear industry, the NRC has established definitions and size standards based on Small Business Administration regulations (§ 2.810 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR))

to determine if licensees qualify as small entities for reduced annual fees.

The purpose of this guide is to assist businesses, organizations, educational institutions, and governmental jurisdictions in determining whether they qualify as small entities by providing the qualifying factors that make up the NRCs definition of small entity, and the small entity fee listing.

II. Small Entity Definition The NRC defines a small entity as follows:

(a) Small businessis a for-profit concern and is a(1) concern that provides a service or a concern that is not engaged in manufacturing with average gross receipts of $7 million or less over its last 3 completed fiscal years; or (2) manufacturing concern with an average number of 500 or fewer employees based upon employment during each pay period for the preceding 12 calendar months; (b) Small organizationis a not-for-profit organization which is independently owned and operated and has annual gross receipts of $7 million or less;

(c) Small governmental jurisdictionis a government of a city, county, town, township, village, school district, or special district with a population of less than 50,000; and (d) Small educational institutionis one that is(1) supported by a qualifying small governmental jurisdiction; or (2) not State or publicly supported and has 500 or fewer employees.1 The NRC uses size standards to reduce the impact of annual fees on small entities by establishing a licensees eligibility to qualify for a small entity fee. The NRC standards are based on the Small Business Administrations most current receipts-based size standards and, employee-based size standards for business concerns that are manufacturing entities. Where there is a direct conflict between the Small Business Administrations regulations and NRCs regulations on the subject, NRCs regulations are applicable to NRC licensees. The following guidelines are provided licensees to determine if they qualify as a small entity which are generally based on the Small Business Administrations regulations (13 CFR Part 121).

(1) A small business concern is an independently owned and operated entity which is not considered dominant in its field of operations.

(2) The number of employees means the total number of employees in the parent company, any subsidiaries and/or affiliates, including both foreign and domestic locations (i.e.,

not solely the number of employees working for the licensee or conducting NRC-licensed activities for the company).

(3) Gross annual receipts include all revenue received or accrued from any source, including receipts of the parent company, any subsidiaries and/or affiliates, and account for both foreign and domestic locations. Receipts include all revenues from sales of products and services, interest, rent, fees, and commissions from whatever sources derived (i.e., not solely 1 An educational institution referred to in the size standards is an entity whose primary function is education, whose programs are accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency or association, who is legally authorized to provide a program of organized instruction or study, who provides an educational program for which it awards academic degrees, and whose educational programs are available to the public.

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receipts from NRC-licensed activities).

(4) A licensee who is a subsidiary of a large entity, including a foreign entity, does not qualify as a small entity.

III. Small Entity Fees Licensees should review the table below to determine their small entity classification as defined by NRC regulations and their eligibility to pay the reduced FY 2021 annual fees assessed under 10 CFR Part 171. The NRC has established two tiers of annual fees for those materials licensees who qualify as small entities under the NRC's size standards. The fees are as follows:

Maximum Annual NRC Small Entity Classification Fee Per Licensed Category Small Businesses Not Engaged in Manufacturing (Average gross receipts over last 3 completed fiscal years):

$485,000 to $7 million $4,900 Less than $485,000 $1,000 Small Not-For-Profit Organizations (Annual Gross Receipts):

$485,000 to $7 million $4,900 Less than $485,000 $1,000 Manufacturing Entities that Have an Average of 500 Employees or Fewer:

35 to 500 employees $4,900 Fewer than 35 employees $1,000 Small Governmental Jurisdictions (Including publicly supported educational institutions) (Population):

20,000 to 49,999 $4,900 Fewer than 20,000 $1,000 Educational Institutions that are not State or Publicly Supported, and have 500 Employees or Fewer:

35 to 500 employees $4,900 Fewer than 35 employees $1,000 Licensees who meet the NRC's size standards for a small entity must submit a completed NRC Form 526, Certification of Small Entity Status for the Purposes of Annual Fees Imposed under 10 CFR Part 171, to qualify for the reduced annual fee. This form can be accessed on the NRCs Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/ by 3

selecting NRC Form 526. In addition, Licensees who have signed up for eBilling may access the NRC Form 526 through the NRC's Website for the eBilling portal at https://ebilling.nrc-gateway.gov/welcome to submit the request for their annual invoice. Licensees who have not yet registered can view the brochure to sign-up for eBilling on the NRC's Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/about-nrc/regulatory/licensing/fees.html#ebilling by selecting Sign-Up for eBilling. To obtain information regarding NRC Form 526, please contact the License Fee Billing Help Desk at (301) 415-7554 or by e-mail at: SmallEntity.Resource@nrc.gov.

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