Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3701:1-37-15 | General security program requirements.
...(A) Security plan: (1) Each licensee identified in paragraph (A) of rule 3701:1-37-14 of the Administrative Code shall develop a written security plan specific to its facilities and operations. The purpose of the security plan is to establish the licensee's overall security strategy to ensure the integrated and effective functioning of the security program required by rules 3701:1-37-14 to 37... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-15 | General security program requirements.
...(A) Security plan: (1) Each licensee identified in paragraph (A) of rule 3701:1-37-14 of the Administrative Code shall develop a written security plan specific to its facilities and operations. The purpose of the security plan is to establish the licensee's overall security strategy to ensure the integrated and effective functioning of the security program required by rules 3701:1-37-14 to 37... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-16 | LLEA coordination.
...(A) A licensee subject to rules 3701:1-37-14 to 3701:1-37-22 of the Administrative Code shall coordinate, to the extent practicable, with an LLEA for responding to threats to the licensee's facility, including any necessary armed response. The information provided to the LLEA must include: (1) A description of the facilities and the category one and category two quantities of radioactive mate... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-18 | Monitoring, detection, and assessment.
...(A) Monitoring and detection: (1) Licensees shall establish and maintain the capability to continuously monitor and detect without delay all unauthorized entries into its security zones. Licensees shall provide the means to maintain continuous monitoring and detection capability in the event of a loss of the primary power source, or provide for an alarm and response in the event of a loss of ... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-19 | Maintenance and testing.
...) Each licensee subject to rules 3701:1-37-14 to 3701:1-37-22 of the Administrative Code shall implement a maintenance and testing program to ensure that intrusion alarms, associated communication systems, and other physical components of the systems used to secure or detect unauthorized access to radioactive material are maintained in operable condition and are capable of performing their intende... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-21 | Security program review.
...e with the requirements of rules 3701:1-37-14 to 3701:1-37-22 of the Administrative Code and that comprehensive actions are taken to correct any noncompliance that is identified. The review must include the radioactive material security program content and implementation. Each licensee shall periodically (at least annually) review the security program content and implementation. (B) The results o... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-22 | Reporting of events.
...licensee shall notify the director at (614) 644-2727 in accordance with rule 3701:1-37-05 of the Administrative Code. In no case shall the notification to the director be later than four hours after the discovery of any attempted or actual theft, sabotage, or diversion. (B) The licensee shall assess any suspicious activity related to possible theft, sabotage, or diversion of category one or c... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-23 | Additional requirements for transfer of category one and category two quantities of radioactive material.
...elow instead of those listed in rule 3701:1-40-19 of the Administrative Code: (A) Any licensee transferring category one quantities of radioactive material to a licensee of the U.S. nuclear regulatory commission or an agreement state, prior to conducting such transfer, shall verify with the U.S. nuclear regulatory commission's license verification system or the license issuing authority that the transferee's license... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-24 | Applicability of physical protection of category one and category two quantities of radioactive material during transit.
...ysical protection contained in rules 3701:1-37-25 to 3701:1-37-28 of the Administrative Code. (B) For shipments of category two quantities of radioactive material, each shipping licensee shall comply with the requirements for physical protection contained in rules 3701:1-37-25, 3701:1-37-27 and 3701:1-37-28 of the Administrative Code. For those shipments of category two quantities of radioactive ... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-26 | Advance notification of shipment of category one quantities of radioactive material.
... submitting advance notification: (1) The notification must be made to the office of each appropriate governor or governor's designee. The contact information, including telephone and mailing addresses, of governors and governors' designees, is available on the NRC website at https://scp.nrc.gov/special/designee.pdf. A list of the contact information is also available upon request from the "D... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-26 | Advance notification of shipment of category one quantities of radioactive material.
... submitting advance notification: (1) The notification must be made to the office of each appropriate governor or governor's designee. The contact information, including telephone and mailing addresses, of governors and governors' designees, is available on the NRC website at https://scp.nrc.gov/special/designee.pdf. A list of the contact information is also available upon request from the "D... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-28 | Reporting of transportation events.
...the director in accordance with rule 3701:1-37-05 of the Administrative Code within one hour of its determination that a shipment of category one quantities of radioactive material is lost or missing. The appropriate LLEA would be the law enforcement agency in the area of the shipment's last confirmed location. During the investigation required by paragraph (C) of rule 3701:1-37-27 of the Administ... |
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Rule 3701:1-38-01 | Definitions.
...hapter 3748. of the Revised Code: (1) "A 1 " means the maximum activity of special form radioactive material permitted in a type A package. These values are listed in rule 3701:1-50-25 of the Administrative Code, or may be derived in accordance with the procedure prescribed in rule 3701:1-50-25 of the Administrative Code. (2) "A 2 " means the maximum activity of radioactive material, other t... |
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Rule 3701:1-38-02 | Fees for inspection, application, amendment, and renewal of radioactive material sources of radiation.
... irradiator, and gauge service; (viii) 3232 - waste disposal service prepackaged only; (ix) 3233 - waste disposal service - incineration; and (x) 3234 - waste disposal service processing and/or repackaging. (D) A radioactive materials license issued by the department may, at the discretion of the director, have more than one license category on any one specific license. A licensee may have more than one radioacti... |
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Rule 3701:1-38-03 | Application and renewal of registrations for handlers of radiation-generating equipment.
...agencies, and includes the following: (1) All buildings, equipment, structures and other stationary items that are located on a single site or on contiguous or adjacent sites and that are operated by the same person and have common corporate or business purposes; and (2) Portions of a building or structure which are operated by the same person and have common corporate or business purposes. (B) Notwithstanding the... |
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Rule 3701:1-38-03 | Application and renewal of registrations for handlers of radiation-generating equipment.
...cies, and includes the following: (1) All buildings, equipment, structures and other stationary items that are located on a single site or on contiguous or adjacent sites and that are operated by the same person and have common corporate or business purposes; and (2) Portions of a building or structure which are operated by the same person and have common corporate or business purposes. (B)... |
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Rule 3701:1-38-04 | Radiation generating equipment inspection schedule and inspection fee.
... a hospital as defined in section 3727.01 of the Revised Code, shall pay to the department of health an inspection fee according to the schedule and categories listed in appendix B to this rule. For purposes of this section "medical practitioner" means a person authorized to practice dentistry pursuant to Chapter 4715. of the Revised Code; medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, or podiatry pursuant ... |
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Rule 3701:1-38-04 | Radiation generating equipment inspection schedule and inspection fee.
... hospital as defined in section 3727.01 of the Revised Code, will pay to the department of health an inspection fee according to the schedule and categories listed in appendix B to this rule. For purposes of this section "medical practitioner" means a person authorized to practice dentistry pursuant to Chapter 4715. of the Revised Code; medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, or ... |
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Rule 3701:1-38-05 | Administrative penalties.
...(A) As used in this rule: (1) "Repetitive violation" means a same or similar violation that reasonably could have been prevented by a facility's corrective action for the previous violation normally occurring either within the past two years of the inspection at issue or the period within the last two inspections, whichever is longer. (2) "Event" means a situation involving licensable material and characterized by:... |
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Rule 3701:1-38-05 | Administrative penalties.
...(A) As used in this rule: (1) "Repetitive violation" means a same or similar violation that reasonably could have been prevented by a facility's corrective action for the previous violation normally occurring either within the past two years of the inspection at issue or the period within the last two inspections, whichever is longer. (2) "Event" means a situation involving licensable material and characterized by:... |
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Rule 3701:1-38-07 | General provisions; purpose, scope, and communications.
...(A) Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code establishes standards for protection against ionizing radiation resulting from activities conducted under licenses and registrations issued by the director. It is the purpose of Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code to control the receipt, possession, use, transfer, and disposal of radiation sources by any licensee or registrant in such a manner that the total ... |
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Rule 3701:1-38-07 | General provisions; purpose, scope, and communications.
...(A) Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code establishes standards for protection against ionizing radiation resulting from activities conducted under licenses and registrations issued by the director. It is the purpose of Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code to control the receipt, possession, use, transfer, and disposal of radiation sources by any licensee or registrant in such a man... |
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Rule 3701:1-38-09 | Inspection and investigation.
...al or radiation-generating equipment. (1) During an inspection, department inspectors may consult privately with workers as specified in paragraph (B) of this rule. The licensee or registrant may accompany department inspectors at any other time during the inspection. (2) If, at the time of inspection, an individual has been authorized by the workers to represent them during department inspections, the licensee or ... |
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Rule 3701:1-38-10 | Notices, instructions, and reports to workers.
...A) Posting of notices to workers. (1) Each licensee or registrant shall post current copies of the following documents: (a) All applicable rules promulgated pursuant to Chapters 3748. and 4773. of the Revised Code; (b) The license or certificate of registration, including, any conditions or documents incorporated by reference into a license and amendments thereto; (c) The safe operating proced... |
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Rule 3701:1-38-11 | Radiation protection standards, general provisions.
...diation and high-speed electrons ..... 1 1 Alpha particles, multiple-charged particles, fission fragments and heavy particles of unknown charge ..... 20 0.05 Neutrons of unknown energy .... 10 0.1 High-energy protons ..... 10 0.1 A/ Absorbed dose in gray equal to one sievert or the absorbed dose in rad equal to one rem. (B) If it is more convenient to measure the neutron fluence rate than to d... |