Utah Admin. Code R313-25-13 - Conditions of Licenses
(1) A license
issued under Rule R313-25, or a right thereunder, may not be transferred,
assigned, or disposed of, either voluntarily or involuntarily, directly or
indirectly, through transfer of control of the license to a person, unless the
Director finds, after securing full information, that the transfer is in
accordance with the provisions of the Radiation Control Act and Rules and gives
his consent in writing in the form of a license amendment.
(2) The Director may require the licensee to
submit written statements under oath.
(3) The license will be terminated only on
the full implementation of the final closure plan, including post-closure
observation and maintenance, as approved by the Director.
(4) The licensee shall submit to the
provisions of the Act now or hereafter in effect, and to all findings and
orders of the Director. The terms and conditions of the license are subject to
amendment, revision, or modification, by reason of amendments to, or by reason
of rules, and orders issued in accordance with the terms of the Act and these
rules.
(5) Persons licensed by the
Director pursuant to Rule R313-25 shall confine possession and use of the
materials to the locations and purposes authorized in the license.
(6) The licensee shall not dispose of waste
until the Director has inspected the land disposal facility and has found it to
conform with the description, design, and construction described in the
application for a license.
(7) The
Director may incorporate, by rule or order, into licenses at the time of
issuance or thereafter, additional requirements and conditions with respect to
the licensee's receipt, possession, and disposal of waste as the Director deems
appropriate or necessary in order to:
(a)
protect health or to minimize danger to life or property;
(b) require reports and the keeping of
records, and to provide for inspections of licensed activities as the Director
deems necessary or appropriate to effectuate the purposes of the Radiation
Control Act and Rules.
(8) The authority to dispose of wastes
expires on the expiration date stated in the license. An expiration date on a
license applies only to the above ground activities and to the authority to
dispose of waste. Failure to renew the license shall not relieve the licensee
of responsibility for implementing site closure, post-closure observation, and
transfer of the license to the site owner.
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