Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-35-195a - Intrastate transportation of radioactive materials
(a) Each common or contract carrier shall be
deemed to have been issued a general license to transport and store radioactive
material in the regular course of its carriage for another, if the
transportation and storage are performed in accordance with the regulations of
the U.S. department of transportation and incorporated sections of 10 C.F.R.
part 71 relating to the loading and storage of packages, shipping papers,
placarding of a transporting vehicle, and incident reporting. Each person that
transports and stores radioactive material pursuant to the general license
specified in this subsection shall be exempt from the requirements of parts 4
and 10 of these regulations.
(b)
Each private carrier shall be deemed to have been issued a general license to
transport radioactive material, if the transportation is performed in
accordance with the regulations of the U.S. department of transportation and
incorporated sections of 10 C.F.R. part 71 relating to the loading and storage
of packages, shipping papers, placarding of a transporting vehicle, and
incident reporting. Each person that transports radioactive material under the
general license issued in this subsection shall be exempt from the requirements
of parts 4 and 10 of these regulations.
(c) Each physician shall be exempt from the
requirements of subsection (b) to the extent that the physician transports
radioactive material for use in the practice of medicine.
(d) Each person deemed to have been issued a
general license required by this regulation shall comply with part 15 of these
regulations. (Authorized by and implementing
K.S.A. 48-1607; effective, T-86-37, Dec. 11, 1985;
effective May 1, 1986; amended Dec. 30, 2005; amended April 1, 2022.)
Notes
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