No. 38907 (Amendment): Rule R313-19. Requirements of General Applicability to Licensing of Radioactive Material
(Amendment)
DAR File No.: 38907
Filed: 10/14/2014 02:39:21 PMRULE ANALYSIS
Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:
Incorporation of rule changes related to the adoption of new rules governing the physical protection of category 1 and category 2 quantities of radioactive material in a new proposed Rule R313-37, and clarifying language in Section R313-19-2.
Summary of the rule or change:
Reference to the new rule, R313-37, is included in Section R313-19-2, and the wording in this rule was clarified and reordered for improved ease of reading. Section R313-19-7 was added to grant an exemption from licensing to common and contract carriers who transport and store incident to transport radioactive materials or devices containing radioactive material. The incorporation by reference of the applicable regulations in 10 CFR 71 in Section R313-19-100 was updated to the 2014 edition of 10 CFR 71.
State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:
- Subsection 19-3-104(4)
- 10 CFR 30.13
- 10 CFR 71.97(b)
- Subsection 19-3-104(8)
This rule or change incorporates by reference the following material:
- Updates 10 CFR 71, published by Government Printing Office, 01/01/2014
Anticipated cost or savings to:
the state budget:
There would be no anticipated costs or savings to the state budget since the changes in Section R313-19-2 only describe the applicability of the various rules of the Utah Radiation Control Rules, exempting common and contract carriers from licensing does not remove a requirement since the Division doesn't currently license these groups, and the change in the incorporation by reference in Section R313-19-100 addresses a change to the advanced notification of the shipment of certain quantities and types of radioactive material.
local governments:
There would be no anticipated costs or savings to local government since the changes to rule do not impact local governments.
small businesses:
There would be no anticipated costs or savings to small businesses since the rule changes do not add to or remove existing rules that may affect small businesses.
persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local governmental entities:
There would be no anticipated costs or savings to persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local government entities since the rule changes do not add to or remove existing rules that may affect these persons.
Compliance costs for affected persons:
There are no anticipated costs for affected persons since the proposed rule changes do not add new requirements that would cause affected persons to incur any changes in compliance costs.
Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:
The proposed change to the rule is necessary for the Utah Radiation Control Rules to be compatible with NRC requirements, and to ensure that the Division's program activities are adequate to protect the public health and safety. The Division is not aware of any business that would be impacted fiscally due to the proposed rule changes.
Amanda Smith, Executive Director
The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:
Environmental Quality
Radiation ControlRoom Third Floor
195 N 1950 W
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84116-3085Direct questions regarding this rule to:
- Philip Griffin at the above address, by phone at 801-536-4261, by FAX at 801-533-4097, or by Internet E-mail at pgriffin@utah.gov
Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:
12/01/2014
This rule may become effective on:
12/16/2014
Authorized by:
Rusty Lundberg, Director
RULE TEXT
R313. Environmental Quality, Radiation Control.
R313-19. Requirements of General Applicability to Licensing of Radioactive Material.
R313-19-2. General.
(1) A person shall not manufacture, produce, receive, possess, use, transfer, own or acquire radioactive material except as authorized in a specific or general license issued pursuant to Rules R313-21 or R313-22 or as otherwise provided in Rule R313-19.
(2) In addition to the requirements of Rules R313-19, R313-21 or R313-22, all licensees are subject to the requirements of Rules R313-12, R313-15, and R313-18. Licensees engaged in source material milling operations, authorized to possess byproduct material, as defined in Section R313-12-3 (see definition (b)) from source material milling operations, authorized to possess and maintain a source material milling facility in standby mode, authorized to receive byproduct material from other persons for disposal, or authorized to possess and dispose of byproduct material generated by source material milling operations are subject to the requirements of Rule R313-24. L icensees engaged in land disposal of radioactive material are subject to the requirements of Rule R313-25. Licensees using radioactive material in the healing arts are subject to the requirements of Rule R313-32. Licensees authorized to use sealed sources containing radioactive materials in panoramic irradiators with dry or wet storage of radioactive sealed sources, underwater irradiators, or irradiators with high dose rates from radioactive sealed sources are subject to the requirements of Rule R313-34. Licensees engaged in industrial radiographic operations are subject to the requirements of Rule R313-36. Licensees possessing category 1 or category 2 quantities of radioactive material, as defined in Section R313-37-3 (incorporating 10 CFR 37.5 by reference), are subject to the physical protection requirements of Rule R313-37. Licensees engaged in wireline and subsurface tracer studies are subject to the requirements of Rule R313-38.[
Licensees authorized to use sealed sources containing radioactive materials in panoramic irradiators with dry or wet storage of radioactive sealed sources, underwater irradiators, or irradiators with high dose rates from radioactive sealed sources are subject to the requirements of Rule R313-34, licensees engaged in industrial radiographic operations are subject to the requirements of Rule R313-36, licensees using radionuclides in the healing arts are subject to the requirements of Rule R313-32, licensees engaged in land disposal of radioactive material are subject to the requirements of Rule R313-25, and licensees engaged in wireline and subsurface tracer studies are subject to the requirements of Rule R313-38. Licensees engaged in source material milling operations, authorized to possess byproduct material, as defined in Section R313-12-3 (see definition (b)) from source material milling operations, authorized to possess and maintain a source material milling facility in standby mode, authorized to receive byproduct material from other persons for disposal, or authorized to possess and dispose of byproduct material generated by source material milling operations are subject to the requirements of Rule R313-24.]R313-19-7. Carriers.
Common and contract carriers, freight forwarders, warehousemen, and the U.S. Postal Service are exempt from the regulations in Rules R313-19, R313-21, R313-22, R313-32, R313-34, R313-36, R313-37, and R313-38 and the requirements for a license set forth in Subsection 19-3-104(3) to the extent that they transport or store radioactive material in the regular course of carriage for another or storage incident thereto.
R313-19-100. Transportation.
For purposes of Section R313-19-100, 10 CFR 71.0(c), 71.1(a), 71.3, 71.4, 71.13, 71.14(a), 71.15, 71.17, 71.19(a), 71.19(b), 71.19(c), 71.20 through 71.23, 71.47, 71.83 through 71.89, 71.97, 71.101(a), 71.101(b), 71.101(c)(1), 71.101(g), 71.105, 71.127 through 71.137, and Appendix A to Part 71 (2014)[
(2010)] are incorporated by reference with the following clarifications or exceptions:(1) The exclusion of the following:
(a) In 10 CFR 71.4 the following definitions:
(i) "close reflection by water";
(ii) "licensed material";
(iii) "optimum interspersed hydrogenous moderation";
(iv) "spent nuclear fuel or spent fuel"; and
(v) "state."
(2) The substitution of the following date reference:
(a) "October 1, 2011" for "October 1, 2008".
(3) The substitution of the following rule references:
(a) "R313-36 (incorporating 10 CFR 34.31(b) by reference)" for "Sec. 34.31(b) of this chapter" as found in 10 CFR 71.101(g);
(b) "R313-15-502" for reference to "10 CFR 20.1502";
(c) "R313-14" for reference to "10 CFR Part 2 Subpart B";
(d) "Rule R313-32, 10 CFR Part 35," for reference to "10 CFR part 35";
(e) "R313-15-906(5)" for reference to "10 CFR 20.1906(e)";
(f) "R313-19-100(5)" for "Sec.71.5";
(g) "10 CFR 71.101(a), 71.101(b), 71.101(c)(1), 71.101(g), 71.105, and 71.127 through 71.137" for "subpart H of this part" or for "subpart H" except in 10 CFR 71.17(b), 71.20(b), 71.21(b), 71.22(b), 71.23(b);
(h) "10 CFR 71.0(c), 71.1(a), 71.3, 71.4, 71.17(c)(2), 71.20(c)(2), 71.21(d)(2), 71.83 through 71.89, 71.97, 71.101(a), 71.101(b), 71.101(c)(1), 71.101(g), 71.105, and 71.127 through 71.137" for "subparts A, G, and H of this part";
(i) "10 CFR 71.47" for "subparts E and F of this part"; and
(j) "10 CFR 71.101(a), 71.101(b), 71.101(c)(1), 71.101(g), 71.105, and 71.127 through 71.137" for "Sec. Sec. 71.101 through 71.137."
(4) The substitution of the following terms:
(a) "Director" for:
(i) "Commission" in 10 CFR 71.0(c), 71.17(a), 71.20(a), 71.21(a), 71.22(a), 71.23(a), and 71.101(c)(1);
(ii) "Director, Division of Nuclear Safety, Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response" in 10 CFR 71.97(c)(1), and 71.97(f)(1);
(iii) "Director, Office of State Programs, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001" in 10 CFR 71.97(c)(3)(iii);
(iv) "NRC" in 10 CFR 71.101(f);
(b) "Director, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, or an Agreement State" for "Commission" in 10 CFR 71.3;
(c) "The Governor of Utah" for:
(i) "the governor of a State" in 71.97(a);
(ii) "each appropriate governor" in 10 CFR 71.97(c)(1);
(iii) "the governor" in 10 CFR 71.97(c)(3);
(iv) "the governor of the state" in 10 CFR 71.97(e);
(v) "the governor of each state" in 10 CFR 71.97(f)(1);
(vi) "a governor" in 10 CFR 71.97(e);
(d) "State of Utah" for "State" in 71.97(a), 71.97(b)(2), and 71.97(d)(4);
(e) "the Governor of Utah's" for:
(i) "the governor's" in 10 CFR 71.97(a), 71.97(c)(3), 71.97(c)(3)(iii), 71.97(e), and 71.97(f)(1);
(ii) "governor's" in 10 CFR 71.97(c)(1), and 71.97(e);
(f) "Specific or general" for "NRC" in 10 CFR 71.0(c);
(g) "The Director at the address specified in R313-12-110" for reference to "ATTN: Document Control Desk, Director, Spent Fuel Project Office, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards" in 10 CFR 71.101(c)(1);
(h) "Each" for "Using an appropriate method listed in Sec. 71.1(a), each" in 10 CFR 71.101(c)(1);
(i) "The material must be contained in a Type A package meeting the requirements of 49 CFR 173.417(a)." for "The fissile material need not be contained in a package which meets the standards of subparts E and F of this part; however, the material must be contained in a Type A package. The Type A package must also meet the DOT requirements of 49 CFR 173.417(a)." as found in 10 CFR 71.22(a) and 71.23(a);
(j) "Licensee" for "licensee, certificate holder, and applicant for a COC"; and
(k) "Licensee is" for reference to "licensee, certificate holder, and applicant for a COC are."
(5) Transportation of licensed material
(a) Each licensee who transports licensed material outside the site of usage, as specified in the license issued by the Director, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission or an Agreement State, or where transport is on public highways, or who delivers licensed material to a carrier for transport, shall comply with the applicable requirements of the U.S. Department of Transportation regulations in 49 CFR parts 107, 171 through 180, and 390 through 397 (2009), appropriate to the mode of transport.
(i) The licensee shall particularly note DOT regulations in the following areas:
(A) Packaging--49 CFR part 173: subparts A (49 CFR 173.1 through 49 CFR 173.13), B (49 CFR 173.21 through 49 CFR 173.40), and I (49 CFR 173.401 through 49 CFR 173.477).
(B) Marking and labeling--49 CFR part 172: subpart D (49 CFR 172.300 through 49 CFR 172.338); and 49 CFR 172.400 through 49 CFR 172.407 and 49 CFR 172.436 through 49 CFR 172.441 of subpart E.
(C) Placarding--49 CFR part 172: subpart F (49 CFR 172.500 through 49 CFR 172.560), especially 49 CFR 172.500 through 49 CFR 172.519 and 49 CFR 172.556; and appendices B and C.
(D) Accident reporting--49 CFR part 171: 49 CFR 171.15 and 171.16.
(E) Shipping papers and emergency information--49 CFR part 172: subparts C (49 CFR 172.200 through 49 CFR 172.205) and G (49 CFR 172.600 through 49 CFR 172.606).
(F) Hazardous material employee training--49 CFR part 172: subpart H (49 CFR 172.700 through 49 CFR 172.704).
(G) Security plans--49 CFR part 172: subpart I (49 CFR 172.800 through 49 CFR 172.804).
(H) Hazardous material shipper/carrier registration--49 CFR part 107: subpart G (49 CFR 107.600 through 49 CFR 107.606).
(ii) The licensee shall also note DOT regulations pertaining to the following modes of transportation:
(A) Rail--49 CFR part 174: subparts A through D (49 CFR 174.1 through 49 CFR 174.86) and K (49 CFR 174.700 through 49 CFR 174.750).
(B) Air--49 CFR part 175.
(C) Vessel--49 CFR part 176: subparts A through F (49 CFR 176.1 through 49 CFR 176.99) and M (49 CFR 176.700 through 49 CFR 107.720).
(D) Public Highway--49 CFR part 177 and parts 390 through 397.
(b) If DOT regulations are not applicable to a shipment of licensed material, the licensee shall conform to the standards and requirements of the DOT specified in paragraph (a) of this section to the same extent as if the shipment or transportation were subject to DOT regulations. A request for modification, waiver, or exemption from those requirements, and any notification referred to in those requirements, must be filed with, or made to, the Director, P.O. Box 144850, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4850.
KEY: license, reciprocity, transportation, exemptions
Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: 2014[
March 19, 2013]Notice of Continuation: September 23, 2011
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 19-3-104; 19-3-108
Document Information
- Effective Date:
- 12/16/2014
- Publication Date:
- 11/01/2014
- Type:
- Notices of Proposed Rules
- Filed Date:
- 10/14/2014
- Agencies:
- Environmental Quality, Radiation Control
- Rulemaking Authority:
Subsection 19-3-104(4)
Subsection 19-3-104(8)
- Authorized By:
- Rusty Lundberg, Director
- DAR File No.:
- 38907
- Summary:
- Reference to the new rule, R313-37, is included in Section R313-19-2, and the wording in this rule was clarified and reordered for improved ease of reading. Section R313-19-7 was added to grant an exemption from licensing to common and contract carriers who transport and store incident to transport radioactive materials or devices containing radioactive material. The incorporation by reference of the applicable regulations in 10 CFR 71 in Section R313-19-100 was updated to the 2014 edition of ...
- CodeNo:
- R313-19
- CodeName:
- {859|R313-19|R313-19. Requirements of General Applicability to Licensing of Radioactive Material.}
- Link Address:
- Environmental QualityRadiation ControlRoom Third Floor 195 N 1950 WSALT LAKE CITY, UT 84116-3085
- Link Way:
Philip Griffin, by phone at 801-536-4261, by FAX at 801-533-4097, or by Internet E-mail at pgriffin@utah.gov
- AdditionalInfo:
- More information about a Notice of Proposed Rule is available online. The Portable Document Format (PDF) version of the Bulletin is the official version. The PDF version of this issue is available at http://www.rules.utah.gov/publicat/bull-pdf/2014/b20141101.pdf. The HTML edition of the Bulletin is a convenience copy. Any discrepancy between the PDF version and HTML version is resolved in favor of the PDF version. Text to be deleted is struck through and surrounded by brackets ([example]). ...
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- R313-19. Requirements of General Applicability to Licensing of Radioactive Material.