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SCHEDULE OF MATERIALS LICENSE INSPECTION FEES-Continued

Category of materials licenses

Type of fee1

Fee 2

Maximum frequency 3

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C. Licenses for byproduct material issued pursuant to part 34 of this chapter for industrial radiography operations performed in a shielded radiography installation(s) or permanently designated area(s) at the address(es) listed in the license.*

D. Licenses for byproduct material issued pursuant to part 34 of this chapter for industrial radiography operations performed in a shielded radiograph installation(s) and at multiple temporary locations at the address(es) shown in the license or at temporary jobsites of the licensee in the field." E. Licenses for possession and use of byproduct material in sealed sources for irradiation of materials where the source is not removed from its shield (Self-shielded units). F. Licenses for possession and use of byproduct material in sealed sources for irradiation of materials where the source is exposed for irradiation purposes.

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G. Licenses issued pursuant to Subpart B of .do
part 32 of this chapter to distribute items
containing byproduct material or quantities of
byproduct material to persons generally li-
censed under parts 31 or 35 of this chapter,
except specific licenses authorizing redis-
tribution of items which have been manufac-
tured or imported under a specific license
and licensed by the Commission for distribu-
tion to persons generally licensed under
parts 31 or 35 of this chapter.

H. Licenses issued pursuant to Subpart A of
part 32 of this chapter to distribute items
containing byproduct material or quantities of
byproduct material to persons exempt from
the licensing requirements of part 30 of this
chapter, except (1) §§ 32.11 and 32.18 of
this chapter, (2) specific licenses authorizing
redistribution of items and quantities which
have been manufactured or imported under
a specific license and licensed by the Com-
mission for distribution to persons exempt
from the licensing requirements of part 30 of
this chapter, and (3) specific licenses which
authorize distribution of timepieces, hands
and dials.

I. Licenses issued pursuant to § 32.18 of this
chapter to distribute quantities of byproduct
material to persons exempt from the licens-
ing requirements of part 30 of this chapter.
J. Licenses issued pursuant to § 32.14 of this
chapter to distribute timepieces, hands, and
dials, containing hydrogen 3 or promethium
147 to persons exempt from the licensing
requirements of part 30 of this chapter.
K. Licenses for possession and use of byprod-
uct material for research and development,
except those licenses covered by categories
3A or 3B, and licenses covered by catego-
ries 7B or 7C authorizing medical research.
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censes, except those in categories 4A
through 10A.

4. Waste disposal:

A. Licenses specifically authorizing the receipt .do. of waste byproduct material, source material,

or special nuclear material, from other persons for the purpose of commercial disposal by land or sea burial by the licensee.

See footnotes at end of table.

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SCHEDULE OF MATERIALS LICENSE INSPECTION FEES-Continued

Category of materials licenses

B. Licenses specifically authorizing the receipt of waste byproduct material, source material, or special nuclear material, from other persons for the purpose of packaging the matenal. The licensee will dispose of the material by transfer to another person authorized to receive or dispose of the material.

C. Licenses specifically authorizing the receipt of prepackaged waste byproduct material, source material, or special nuclear material, from other persons. The licensee will dispose of the material by transfer to another person authorized to receive or dispose of the material.

5. Well logging and well surveys and tracer studies:

A. Licenses for possession and use of special nuclear material and/or byproduct material for well logging, well surveys, and tracer studies.

6. Nuclear laundries:

A Licenses for commercial collection and laundry of items contaminated with byproduct material, source material, or special nuclear material.

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7. Human use of byproduct material, source material, or special nuclear material:

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A. Licenses issued pursuant to parts 30, 40, and 70 of this chapter for human use of byproduct material, source material, or special nuclear material in sealed sources contained in teletherapy devices.

B. Licenses issued pursuant to parts 30, 40, and 70 of this chapter to medical institutions, or two or more physicians on a single license, for human use of byproduct material, source material, or special nuclear material, except licenses in category 7A.

C. Licenses issued pursuant to parts 30, 40, .do and 70 of this chapter to an individual physi

cian for human use of byproduct material, source material, or special nuclear material, except licenses in category 7A.

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A. Safety evaluation of devices or products Not applicable.

containing byproduct material, source materi

al, or special nuclear material, except reactor fuel devices and devices or products distributed to general licensees or persons exempt from the requirements for a license pursuant to parts 30, 40, and 70 of this chapter.

B. Safety evaluation of sealed sources containing byproduct material, source material, or special nuclear material, except (1) reactor fuel, (2) sealed sources distributed to general licensees or persons exempt from the requirements for a license pursuant to parts 30, 40, and 70 of this chapter, and (3) power sources covered by category 10.

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A. Evaluation of spent fuel cask for greater Not applicable.
than 20 kW decay heat.

B. Evaluation of spent fuel cask for less than
20 kW decay heat; air shipping package for
plutonium; high-level waste casks; and pack-
ages containing radioactive material greater
than 2,000 times the type A quantity.
C. Evaluation of fissile packages containing
greater than type A quantities of radioactive
material; packages containing radioactive
material less than 2,000 times the type A
quantity.

D. Evaluation of fissile packages containing
less than type A quantities of radioactive
material; packages containing radioactive
material less than 200 times the type A
quantity.

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1 Types of Fees-Separate charges as shown in this schedule will be assessed for each routine inspection which is performed.

2 Inspection fees are due upon receipt of notice from the Commission. The inspection fee for licenses covering more than one fee category will be charged only for the highest fee category assigned the license, if the inspection of the entire license is done at the same time. Where a licensee holds more than one materials license at a single location, a fee equal to the highest fee category covered by the licenses will be assessed, if the inspections are conducted at the same time. 3 The frequency shown in the schedule is the maximum number of each type of inspection for which a fee will be assessed. * Where a license authorizes shielded radiographic installations or manufacturing installations at more than one address, a separate fee will be assessed for inspection of each location, provided, however, that if the multiple installations are inspected during a single visit a single inspection fee will be assessed.

5 For inspection purposes, large and small programs in Category 3A are defined as follows: A. Large Programs-Those licensees handling or processing loose or unsealed material for the manufacture of tagged compounds or products such as sealed sources and distribution of same to others. Small Programs-Those licensees who are processors of "finished products," such as previously tagged compounds and sealed sources for introduction into products or repackaging for sale to others.

[43 FR 7225, Feb. 21, 1978; 43 FR 11815, Mar. 22, 1978; 43 FR 15408, Apr. 13, 1978, as amended at 46 FR 58284, Dec. 1, 1981]

ENFORCEMENT

§ 170.41 Failure by applicant or licensee to pay prescribed fees.

In any case where the Commission finds that an applicant or a licensee has failed to pay a prescribed fee required in this part, the Commission will not process any application and may suspend or revoke any license or

approval involved or may issue an order with respect to licensed activities as the Commission determines to be appropriate or necessary in order to carry out the provisions of this part, Parts 30, 40, 50, 70, 71, and 72 of this chapter, and of the Act.

[46 FR 58284, Dec. 1, 1981]

PARTS 171-199—[RESERVED]

FINDING AIDS

A list of CFR titles, subtitles, chapters, subchapters and parts and an alphabetical list of agencies publishing in the CFR are included in the CFR Index and Finding Aids volume to the Code of Federal Regulations which is published separately and revised semiannually (January 1 and July 1).

Material Approved for Incorporation by Reference

Table of CFR Titles and Chapters

Alphabetical List of Agencies Appearing in the CFR
Redesignation Table

List of CFR Sections Affected

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