Ill. Admin. Code tit. 32, § 330.900 - Reciprocal Recognition of Licenses
a) Subject to this Part, any person who holds
a specific license from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission or an Agreement
State is hereby granted a general license to conduct the activities authorized
in such licensing document within this State, in areas not under exclusive
federal jurisdiction, for a period not in excess of 180 days in any 12-month
period, provided that:
1) A current copy of
the licensing document is on file with the Agency and activities authorized by
the document are not limited to specified installations or locations.
2) The out-of-state licensee notifies the
Agency by telephone, facsimile, or as otherwise provided in 32 Ill. Adm. Code
310.110 prior to
engaging in such activities. Notification shall indicate the following:
A) Contact person
B) Phone number of contact
C) Company name and address
D) Company contact person on-site
E) License number of applicant or
registrant
F) Licensing
authority
G) Expiration date of
applicant's or registrant's license
H) Dates of work at temporary job
site
I) Client or facility name and
address
K) Client or facility
contact person and phone number
L)
Proposed use and names of authorized users, their unique identification that
can be independently verified (e.g., driver's license number, employee ID, work
permit number, etc.), or if no other identification is available, the social
security number of the individual; and
M) Device manufacturer, model, radionuclide,
source model, and activity.
3) If initial notification was by telephone,
the out-of-state licensee shall submit to the Agency, within 10 days following
notification, a letter containing the information as specified in subsection
(a)(2). Upon receipt from the out-of-state licensee of a written request
containing a schedule of activities to be conducted within Illinois, the Agency
shall waive the requirement for additional notifications of activities on that
schedule during the 12-month period following the receipt of the initial
notification from a person engaging in activities under the general license
provided in this Section.
4) The
out-of-state licensee complies with 32 Ill. Adm. Code: Chapter II and with all
the terms and conditions of the licensing document, except any terms and
conditions that may be inconsistent with 32 Ill. Adm. Code: Chapter
II.
5) The out-of-state licensee
supplies other information as the Agency may request to show compliance with 32
Ill. Adm. Code: Chapter II.
6) The
out-of-state licensee shall not transfer or dispose of radioactive material
possessed or used under the general license provided in this Section, except by
transfer to a person:
A) Specifically licensed
by the Agency, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission or another state to
receive such material; or
B) Exempt
from the requirements for a license for such material under Section
330.40(a).
b) In addition to the
provisions of subsection (a), any person who holds a specific license issued by
the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission or an Agreement State authorizing the
holder to manufacture, transfer, install or service a device described in
Section
330.220(a)
within areas subject to the jurisdiction of the licensing body is hereby
granted a general license to install, transfer, demonstrate or service the
device in this State, provided that:
1) The
device has been manufactured, labeled, installed and serviced in accordance
with applicable provisions of the specific license issued to such person by the
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission or another state;
2) The person shall assure that any labels
required to be affixed to the device under regulations of the authority that
licensed manufacture of the device bear a statement that "Removal of this label
is prohibited".
c) The
Agency may withdraw, limit or qualify its acceptance of any specific license
issued by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission or another state, or any
product distributed pursuant to the license, if the Agency determines that had
the person been licensed in Illinois by the Agency, the license would have been
subject to action under Section
330.500.
Notes
Amended at 32 Ill. Reg. 6462, effective April 7, 2008
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