PART 30—RULES OF GENERAL APPLICABILITY TO DOMESTIC LICENSING OF BYPRODUCT MATERIAL
- 30.1—Scope.
- 30.2—Resolution of conflict.
- 30.3—Activities requiring license.
- 30.4—Definitions.
- 30.5—Interpretations.
- 30.6—Communications.
- 30.7—Employee protection.
- 30.8—Information collection requirements: OMB approval.
- 30.9—Completeness and accuracy of information.
- 30.10—Deliberate misconduct.
- 30.11—Specific exemptions.
- 30.12—Persons using byproduct material under certain Department of Energy and Nuclear Regulatory Commission contracts.
- 30.13—Carriers.
- 30.14—Exempt concentrations.
- 30.15—Certain items containing byproduct material.
- 30.18—Exempt quantities.
- 30.19—Self-luminous products containing tritium, krypton-85, or promethium-147.
- 30.20—Gas and aerosol detectors containing byproduct material.
- 30.21—Radioactive drug: Capsules containing carbon-14 urea for “in vivo” diagnostic use for humans.
- 30.31—Types of licenses.
- 30.32—Application for specific licenses.
- 30.33—General requirements for issuance of specific licenses.
- 30.34—Terms and conditions of licenses.
- 30.35—Financial assurance and recordkeeping for decommissioning.
- 30.36—Expiration and termination of licenses and decommissioning of sites and separate buildings or outdoor areas.
- 30.37—Application for renewal of licenses.
- 30.38—Application for amendment of licenses.
- 30.39—Commission action on applications to renew or amend.
- 30.41—Transfer of byproduct material.
- 30.50—Reporting requirements.
- 30.51—Records.
- 30.52—Inspections.
- 30.53—Tests.
- 30.55—Tritium reports.
- 30.61—Modification and revocation of licenses.
- 30.62—Right to cause the withholding or recall of byproduct material.
- 30.63—Violations.
- 30.64—Criminal penalties.
- 30.70—Schedule A—Exempt concentrations.
- 30.71—Schedule B.
- 30.72—Schedule C—Quantities of radioactive materials requiring consideration of the need for an emergency plan for responding to a release.