3701:1-56-14 Persons using special nuclear material under certain department of energy and nuclear regulatory commission contracts.  

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    3701:1-56-14               Persons using special nuclear material under certain department of energy and nuclear regulatory commission contracts.

     

     

     

    (A)    Except to the extent that United States department of energy facilities or activities of the types subject to licensing pursuant to section 202 of the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, 88 Stat. 1233, 42 USC 5842 (as amended, October 17, 1998), (enacted October                 11,                 1974,                 and                  available                 at

    http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr0980/rev1/vol-1-sec-2-to-5.pdf) are involved, any prime contractor of the United States department of energy is

    exempt from the requirements for a license set forth in section 53 of the act and from the rules in this chapter to the extent that such contractor, under his prime contract with the United States department of energy, receives title to, owns, acquires, delivers, receives, possesses, uses, or transfers special nuclear material for:

     

    (1)   The performance of work for the United States department of energy at a United States government-owned or controlled site, including the transportation of special nuclear material to or from such site and the performance of contract services during temporary interruptions of such transportation;

     

    (2)   Research in, or development, manufacture, storage, testing or transportation of, atomic weapons or components thereof; or

     

    (3)   The use or operation of nuclear reactors or other nuclear devices in a United States government-owned vehicle or vessel.

     

    (B)   In addition to the foregoing exemptions, and subject to the requirement for licensing of United States department of energy facilities and activities pursuant to section 202 of the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, 88 Stat. 1233, 42 USC 5842 (as amended,  October  17,  1998),  (enacted  October  11,  1974,  and  available  at

    http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr0980/rev1/vol-1-sec-2-to-5.pdf) any prime contractor or subcontractor of the United States department of energy or

    the United States nuclear regulatory commission is exempt from the requirements for a license set forth in section 53 of the actEnergy Reorganization Act of 1974, 88 Stat. 1233, 42 USC 5842 (as amended, October 17, 1998) and from the rules in Chapter 3701:1-56 of the Administrative Code to the extent that such prime contractor or subcontractor receives title to, owns, acquires, delivers, receives, possesses, uses, or transfers special nuclear material under his prime contract or subcontract when the director determines that the exemption of the prime contractor or subcontractor is authorized by law; and that, under the terms of the contract or subcontract, there is adequate assurance that the work thereunder can be accomplished without undue risk to the public health and safety.

     

     

     

     

     

    3701:1-56-14

     

     

     

     

    Effective:

     

     

     

     

     

    08/26/2016

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    Five Year Review (FYR) Dates:

    06/08/2016 and 06/01/2021

     

     

    CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY

     

     

    Certification

     

     

     

    08/16/2016

     

     

    Date

     

     

     

    Promulgated Under:

     

    119.03

     

    Statutory Authority:

    3748.04

     

    Rule Amplifies:

    3748.04

     

    Prior Effective Dates:

    10/8/2007, 9/1/12

     

Document Information

Effective Date:
8/26/2016
File Date:
2016-08-16
Last Day in Effect:
2016-08-26
Five Year Review:
Yes
Rule File:
3701$1-56-14_PH_FF_A_RU_20160816_0917.pdf
Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
Ill. Adm. Code 3701:1-56-14. Persons using special nuclear material under certain department of energy and nuclear regulatory commission contracts