c) Any person is exempt from
the requirements for a license set forth in section 62 of the Atomic Energy Act
of 1954, as amended, this Part and 32 Ill. Adm. Code
340 and
400 to the extent
that the person receives, possesses, uses or transfers:
1) Any quantities of thorium contained in:
A) Incandescent gas mantles;
B) Vacuum tubes;
C) Welding rods;
D) Electric lamps for illuminating purposes
provided that each lamp does not contain more than 50 milligrams of
thorium;
E) Germicidal lamps,
sunlamps and lamps for outdoor or industrial lighting provided that each lamp
does not contain more than 2 grams of thorium;
F) Rare earth metals and compounds, mixtures
and products containing not more than 0.25 percent by weight thorium, uranium
or any combination of these; or
G)
Personnel neutron dosimeters, provided that each dosimeter does not contain
more than 50 milligrams of thorium.
2) Source material contained in the following
products:
A) Glazed ceramic tableware,
manufactured before August 27, 2016, provided that the glaze contains not more
than 20 percent by weight source material;
B) Piezoelectric ceramic containing not more
than two percent by weight source material;
C) Glassware containing not more than two
percent by weight source material or, for glassware manufactured before August
27, 2016, not more than ten percent by weight source material, but not
including commercially manufactured glass brick, pane glass, ceramic tile or
other glass or ceramic used in construction; and
D) Glass enamel or glass enamel frit
containing not more than ten percent by weight source material imported or
ordered for importation into the United States, or initially distributed by
manufacturers in the United States, before July 25, 1983.
3) Photographic film, negatives and prints
containing uranium or thorium.
4)
Any finished product or part fabricated of, or containing, tungsten-thorium or
magnesium-thorium alloys, provided that the thorium content of the alloy does
not exceed four percent by weight and that this exemption shall not be deemed
to authorize the chemical, physical or metallurgical treatment or processing of
the product or part.
5) Uranium
contained in counterweights installed in aircraft, rockets, projectiles and
missiles, or stored or handled in connection with installation or removal of
those counterweights, provided that:
A) Each
counterweight has been impressed with the following legend clearly legible
through any plating or other covering: "DEPLETED URANIUM";
AGENCY NOTE: The requirement specified in subsection
(c)(5)(B) does not need to be met by counterweights manufactured prior to
December 31, 1969; provided that the counterweights were manufactured under a
specific license issued by the Atomic Energy Commission and were impressed with
the legend, "CAUTION - RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL - URANIUM", as previously required
by
10 CFR
40.13(c)(5)(ii), as in
effect on June 30, 1969, exclusive of subsequent amendments or editions.
B) Each counterweight is durably
and legibly labeled or marked with the identification of the manufacturer and
the statement: "UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATIONS PROHIBITED"; and
AGENCY NOTE: The requirement specified in subsections
(c)(5)(A) and (B) do not need to be met by counterweights manufactured prior to
December 31, 1969; provided that the counterweights were manufactured under a
specific license issued by the Atomic Energy Commission and were impressed with
the legend, "CAUTION - RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL - URANIUM", as previously required
by
10 CFR
40.13(c)(5)(ii), as in
effect on June 30, 1969, exclusive of subsequent amendments or editions.
C) This exemption shall not be
deemed to authorize the chemical, physical or metallurgical treatment or
processing of any such counterweights other than repair or restoration of any
plating or covering.
6)
Natural or depleted uranium metal used as shielding constituting part of any
shipping container, provided that:
A) The
shipping container is conspicuously and legibly impressed with the legend,
"CAUTION - RADIOACTIVE SHIELDING - URANIUM"; and
B) The uranium metal is encased in mild steel
or equally fire resistant metal of minimum wall thickness of 3.2 millimeters
(1/8 inch).
7) Thorium
or uranium contained in or on finished optical lenses and mirrors, provided
that each lens or mirror does not contain more than ten percent by weight
thorium or uranium or, for lenses manufactured before August 27, 2016, 30
percent by weight of thorium and that this exemption shall not be deemed to
authorize either:
A) The shaping, grinding or
polishing of the lens or mirror or manufacturing processes other than the
assembly of the lens or mirror into optical systems and devices without any
alteration of the lens or mirror; or
B) The receipt, possession, use or transfer
of uranium or thorium contained in contact lenses, or in spectacles, or in
eyepieces in binoculars or other optical instruments.
8) Thorium contained in any finished aircraft
engine part containing nickel-thoria alloy, provided that:
A) The thorium is dispersed in the
nickel-thoria alloy in the form of finely divided thoria (thorium dioxide);
and
B) The thorium content in the
nickel-thoria alloy does not exceed four percent by weight.
9) No person may initially
transfer for sale or distribution a product containing source material to
persons exempt under this subsection (c) unless authorized by an NRC license
issued under
10
CFR
40.52 to initially transfer such products
for sale or distribution.
A) Persons initially
distributing source material in products covered by the exemptions in
subsection (c) before August 27, 2016 without specific authorization may
continue distribution for one year beyond this date. Initial distribution may
also be continued until NRC takes final action on a pending application for
license or license amendment to specifically authorize distribution submitted
no later than one year beyond this date.
B) Persons authorized to manufacture, process
or produce these materials or products containing source material under a
specific license issued by the Agency and persons who import finished products
or parts, for sale or distribution, must be authorized by an NRC license issued
under
10
CFR
40.52 for distribution only and are
exempt from the requirements of 10 CFR
19,
20 and
40.32(b)
and (c).