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Rule 3701:1-40-13 | Gas and aerosol detectors containing radioactive material.
...et forth in this chapter or Chapters 3701:1-38, 3701:1-46, 3701:1-48, 3701:1-49, 3701:1-52, and 3701:1-58 of the Administrative Code to the extent that such person receives, possesses, uses, transfers, owns, or acquires radioactive material, in gas and aerosol detectors designed to protect health, safety, or property, and manufactured, processed, produced, or initially transferred in accordance wi... |
Rule 3701:1-40-14 | Application for specific licenses.
... shall apply in accordance with rule 3701:1-38-02 of the Administrative Code and this chapter on a form prescribed by the director. The original application shall be filed with the director. Information contained in previous applications, statements or reports filed with the director may be incorporated by reference, provided that the reference is clear, specific, and has been on file with the department for not more... |
Rule 3701:1-40-14 | Application for specific licenses.
...ll apply in accordance with rule 3701:1-38-02 of the Administrative Code and this chapter on a form prescribed by the director. The original application shall be filed with the director. Information contained in previous applications, statements or reports filed with the director may be incorporated by reference, provided that the reference is clear, specific, and has been on file with the departm... |
Rule 3701:1-40-15 | General requirements for issuance of specific licenses.
...specific license will be approved if: (1) The application is for a purpose authorized by Chapter 3748. of the Revised Code and the rules adopted thereunder; (2) The applicant's proposed equipment and facilities are adequate to protect health and minimize danger to life or property or the environment; (3) The applicant is qualified by training and experience to use the radioactive material for the purpose requested... |
Rule 3701:1-40-16 | Terms and conditions of licenses.
...(A) (1) A license, or any right under a license, shall not be transferred, assigned or in any manner disposed of, either voluntarily or involuntarily, directly or indirectly, through transfer of control of any license to any person, unless the director finds that the transfer is in accordance with this rule and Chapters 3701:1-46, 3701:1-48, 3701:1-49, 3701:1-52, and 3701:1-58 of the Administra... |
Rule 3701:1-40-17 | Financial assurance and record keeping for decommissioning.
... a radioactive materials license: (1) Each applicant for a specific license or license renewal authorizing the possession and use of unsealed radioactive material of half-life greater than one hundred twenty days and in quantities exceeding ten thousand times the applicable quantities set forth in appendix A to this rule shall submit a decommissioning funding plan as described in paragraph (D... |
Rule 3701:1-40-17 | Financial assurance and record keeping for decommissioning.
... a radioactive materials license: (1) Each applicant for a specific license or license renewal authorizing the possession and use of unsealed radioactive material of half-life greater than one hundred twenty days and in quantities exceeding ten thousand times the applicable quantities set forth in appendix A to this rule shall submit a decommissioning funding plan as described in paragraph (D... |
Rule 3701:1-40-18 | Expiration or termination of license; decommissioning of sites and separate buildings or outdoor areas.
... application for renewal under rule 3701:1-38-02 of the Administrative Code and this rule not less than ninety days before the expiration date stated in the existing license. Except that a licensee holding a broad scope license shall apply for renewal not less than one hundred eighty days prior to expiration in accordance with paragraph (E) of rule 3701:1-38-02 of the Administrative Code. If an application for r... |
Rule 3701:1-40-18 | Expiration or termination of license; decommissioning of sites and separate buildings or outdoor areas.
...dance with paragraph (E) of rule 3701:1-38-02 of the Administrative Code. If an application for renewal has been filed at least ninety days, or in the case of a broad scope license, at least one hundred eighty days prior to the expiration date stated in the existing license, the existing license expires at the later of the end of the day on which the director makes a final determination to deny th... |
Rule 3701:1-40-20 | Reporting requirements.
...g events involving licensed material: (1) An unplanned contamination event that involves: (a) Access to the contaminated area, by workers or the public, to be restricted for more than twenty-four hours by imposing additional radiological controls or by prohibiting entry into the area; (b) A quantity of material greater than five times the lowest annual limit on intake specified in the appendices to rule 3701:1-38-... |
Rule 3701:1-40-20 | Reporting requirements.
... events involving licensed material: (1) An unplanned contamination event that involves: (a) Access to the contaminated area, by workers or the public, to be restricted for more than twenty-four hours by imposing additional radiological controls or by prohibiting entry into the area; (b) A quantity of material greater than five times the lowest annual limit on intake specified in the appendices to... |
Rule 3701:1-40-21 | Records.
...3748. of the Revised Code, and rule 3701:1-38-02 of the Administrative Code, shall keep records showing the receipt, transfer, and disposal of the radioactive material as follows: (1) The licensee shall retain each record of receipt of radioactive material as long as the material is possessed and for three years following transfer or disposal of the material. (2) The licensee who transferred the material shall r... |
Rule 3701:1-40-21 | Records.
...8. of the Revised Code, and rule 3701:1-38-02 of the Administrative Code, shall keep records showing the receipt, transfer, and disposal of the radioactive material as follows: (1) The licensee shall retain each record of receipt of radioactive material as long as the material is possessed and for three years following transfer or disposal of the material. (2) The licensee who transfer... |
Rule 3701:1-40-22 | Specific licenses of broad scope.
...all be made in accordance with rules 3701:1-38-02 and 3701:1-40-14 of the Administrative Code. (1) If a current licensee wants to obtain a broad scope license, the application will be considered by the director if the application addresses and meets requirements of this chapter and rule 3701:1-38-02 of the Administrative Code. (2) Broad scope licensees are not exempt from the notification requirements in paragr... |
Rule 3701:1-40-22 | Specific licenses of broad scope.
...be made in accordance with rules 3701:1-38-02 and 3701:1-40-14 of the Administrative Code. (1) If a current licensee wants to obtain a broad scope license, the application will be considered by the director if the application addresses and meets requirements of this chapter and rule 3701:1-38-02 of the Administrative Code. (2) Broad scope licensees are not exempt from the notification requirem... |
Rule 3701:1-40-23 | Requirements for the issuance of a type A specific license of broad scope.
...ral requirements specified in rules 3701:1-38-02 and 3701:1-40-15 of the Administrative Code; (B) Has engaged in a reasonable number of activities involving the use of radioactive material; and (C) Has established administrative controls and provisions relating to organization and management, procedures, record keeping, material control, and accounting and management review that are necessary to assure safe op... |
Rule 3701:1-40-24 | Requirements for the issuance of a type B specific license of broad scope.
...ral requirements specified in rules 3701:1-38-02 and 3701:1-40-15 of the Administrative Code; and (B) Has established administrative controls and provisions relating to organization and management, procedures, record keeping, material control and accounting, and management review that are necessary to assure safe operations, including: (1) The appointment of a radiation safety officer who is qualified by training ... |
Rule 3701:1-40-25 | Requirements for the issuance of a type C specific license of broad scope.
...ral requirements specified in rules 3701:1-38-02 and 3701:1-40-15 of the Administrative Code; (B) The applicant submits a statement that radioactive material will be used only by, or under the direct supervision of, individuals who have received: (1) A college degree from an accredited institution at the bachelor level, or equivalent training and experience, in the physical or biological sciences or in engineerin... |
Rule 3701:1-40-26 | Conditions of specific licenses of broad scope.
...hapter, persons licensed under rules 3701:1-40-22 to 3701:1-40-25 of the Administrative Code shall not: (1) Conduct tracer studies in the environment involving direct release of radioactive material; (2) Receive, acquire, own, possess, use, transfer, or import devices containing three thousand seven hundred terabecquerels (one hundred thousand curies) or more of radioactive material in sealed sources used for irr... |
Rule 3701:1-40-27 | Exemptions and continued regulatory authority in agreement states and in offshore waters under section 274 of the Atomic Energy Act.
... 3748. of the Revised Code, and rule 3701:1-38-02 of the Administrative Code. (B) The following activities are exempt based on section 3748.21 of the Revised Code since these activities are under United States nuclear regulatory commission jurisdiction: (1) Activities set forth in 10 C.F.R. 150.15, as published in the January 1, 2013, Code of Federal Regulations, and any person in offshore waters with respect to by... |
Rule 3701:1-40-27 | Exemptions and continued regulatory authority in agreement states and in offshore waters under section 274 of the Atomic Energy Act.
... 3748. of the Revised Code, and rule 3701:1-38-02 of the Administrative Code. (B) The following activities are exempt based on section 3748.21 of the Revised Code since these activities are under United States nuclear regulatory commission jurisdiction: (1) Activities set forth in 10 C.F.R. 150.15, (as in effect on the effective date of this rule) and any person in offshore waters with respect t... |
Rule 3701:1-40-28 | Recognition of agreement state licenses - reciprocity.
...same licensed activity provided that: (1) The reciprocity form is current; (2) The person has not violated Chapter 3748. of the Revised Code or the rules adopted thereunder; (3) The person applies for reciprocity as outlined in this rule; (4) The person notifies the department at least three days in advance of each entry into the state after the reciprocity agreement has been granted unless all dates and location... |
Rule 3701:1-40-30 | Preliminary procedures for environmental review.
... in the case of any of the following: (1) The applicant proposes a major action that could potentially affect the environment as it relates to human health; (2) Any other action which the director determines is a major action which could potentially affect the environment as it relates to human health; (3) The applicant applies for a license to possess and use source material for uranium milling or production of u... |
Rule 3701:1-40-30 | Preliminary procedures for environmental review.
... in the case of any of the following: (1) The applicant proposes a major action that could potentially affect the environment as it relates to human health; (2) Any other action which the director determines is a major action which could potentially affect the environment as it relates to human health; (3) The applicant applies for a license to possess and use source material for uranium millin... |
Rule 3701:1-40-31 | Determination to prepare bureau assessment report; eligibility for categorical exclusion.
...type listed in paragraph (C) of rule 3701:1-40-30 of the Administrative Code as a categorical exclusion, or whether an environmental report is required and a bureau assessment report will be prepared. A bureau assessment report may be a finding of either no significant impact, or a report that assesses the adverse radiological impact of a proposed facility or action. (B) Whenever the director determines that a bur... |