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The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), in consultation with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), is amending its regulations for the packaging and transportation of radioactive material. These amendments make conforming changes to the NRC's regulations based on the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) 2009 standards for the international transportation of radioactive material and maintain consistency with the DOT's regulations. In addition, these amendments re-establish restrictions on materials that qualify for the fissile material exemption, clarify requirements, update administrative procedures, and make editorial changes.

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10 CFR Part 71

[NRC-2008-0198]
RIN 3150-AI11


Revisions to Transportation Safety Requirements and Harmonization 
With International Atomic Energy Agency Transportation Requirements

AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), in consultation 
with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), is amending its 
regulations for the packaging and transportation of radioactive 
material. These amendments make conforming changes to the NRC's 
regulations based on the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) 
2009 standards for the international transportation of radioactive 
material and maintain consistency with the DOT's regulations. In 
addition, these amendments re-establish restrictions on materials that 
qualify for the fissile material exemption, clarify requirements, 
update administrative procedures, and make editorial changes.

DATES: Effective date: This rule is effective July 13, 2015. 
Incorporation by reference: The incorporation by reference of certain 
publications listed in the regulation is approved by the Director of 
the Federal Register as of July 13, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Please refer to Docket ID NRC-2008-0198 when contacting the 
NRC about the availability of information for this final rule. You may 
obtain publicly-available information related to this final rule by any 
of the following methods:
     Federal rulemaking Web site: Go to http://www.regulations.gov and search for Docket ID NRC-2008-0198. Address 
questions about NRC dockets to Carol Gallagher; telephone: 301-415-
3463; email: [email protected]. For technical questions, contact 
the individual listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of 
this final rule.
     NRC Agencywide Documents Access and Management System 
(ADAMS): You may obtain publicly-available documents online in the 
ADAMS Public Documents collection at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. To begin the search, select ``ADAMS Public Documents'' and 
then select ``Begin Web-based ADAMS Search.'' For problems with ADAMS, 
please contact the NRC Public Document Room (PDR) reference staff at 1-
800-397-4209, 301-415-4737, or by email to [email protected]. The 
ADAMS accession number for each document referenced (if it is available 
in ADAMS) is provided the first time that it is mentioned in the 
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section.
     NRC PDR: You may examine and purchase copies of public 
documents at the NRC PDR, Room O1-F21, One White Flint North, 11555 
Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Solomon Sahle, Office of Federal and 
State Materials and Environmental Management Programs, U.S. Nuclear 
Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, telephone: 301-415-
3781; email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Background
II. Discussion
III. Opportunities for Public Participation
IV. Public Comment Analysis
V. Section-by-Section Analysis
VI. Plain Writing
VII. Finding of No Significant Environmental Impact: Availability
VIII. Paperwork Reduction Act Statement
IX. Congressional Review Act
X. Regulatory Flexibility Certification
XI. Regulatory Analysis
XII. Backfitting and Issue Finality
XIII. Criminal Penalties
XIV. Compatibility of Agreement State Regulations
XV. Voluntary Consensus Standards
XVI. Availability of Guidance
XVII. Incorporation by Reference Under 1 CFR Part 51--Reasonable 
Availability to Interested Parties

I. Background

    The NRC regulates the transportation of radioactive material under 
part 71 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR). 
Periodically, the IAEA revises its regulations related to 
transportation of radioactive material. The NRC evaluated changes in 
the 2009 edition of the IAEA's ``Regulations for the Safe Transport of 
Radioactive Material'' (TS-R-1) and identified a number of areas in 10 
CFR part 71 that needed to be revised to maintain compatibility with 
the IAEA's regulations. Accordingly, the NRC developed a proposed rule 
to amend 10 CFR part 71, and published it for comment in the Federal 
Register on May 16, 2013 (78 FR 28988).
    The NRC is now publishing its final rule. Together with a related 
DOT final rule amending Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations (49 
CFR) [79 FR 40590, July 11, 2014], these actions bring United States 
regulations into general accord with TS-R-1, and maintain consistency 
between NRC and DOT regulations. The NRC's final rule also revises 10 
CFR part 71 to: (1) Update administrative procedures for the quality 
assurance program requirements described in subpart H of 10 CFR part 
71; (2) re-establish restrictions on material that qualifies for the 
fissile material exemption; (3) clarify the requirements for a general 
license; 4) clarify the responsibilities of certificate holders and 
licensees when making preliminary safety determinations on packaging to 
be used for transporting radioactive material; and 5) make editorial 
changes.

Compatibility With IAEA and Consistency With DOT Transportation 
Regulations

    The IAEA was formed by member nations to promote safe, secure, and 
peaceful nuclear technologies. It establishes safety standards to 
protect public health and safety and to minimize the danger to life and 
property, and has developed safety standards for the safe transport of 
radioactive material in TS-R-1. Copies of TS-R-1 may be obtained from 
the United States distributors, Bernan, 15200 NBN Way, P.O. Box 191, 
Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17214; telephone: 1-800-865-3457; email: 
[email protected], or Renouf Publishing Company Ltd., 812 Proctor 
Ave., Ogdensburg, NY 13669-2205; telephone: 1-888-551-7470; email: 
[email protected]. An electronic copy of TS-R-1 may be found at 
the following IAEA Web site: http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/Pub1384_web.pdf.
    These IAEA safety standards and regulations were developed in 
consultation with IAEA Member States, and reflect an international 
consensus on what is needed to provide for a high level of safety. By 
providing a global framework for the consistent regulation of the 
transport of radioactive material, TS-R-1 facilitates international 
commerce and contributes to the safe conduct of international trade 
involving radioactive material. By periodically revising its 
regulations to be compatible with IAEA and DOT regulations, the NRC is 
able to remove inconsistencies that could impede international commerce 
and reflect knowledge gained in scientific and technical advances and 
accumulated expericence.
    This rulemaking harmonizes the NRC's regulations with the IAEA's 
transportation regulations in TS-R-1 and aligns with the DOT 
regulations. The regulations in TS-R-1 represent an accepted set of 
requirements that provide a high level of safety in the

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packaging and transportation of radioactive materials and provides for 
a basis and framework that facilitates the development of 
internationally-consistent regulations. Internationally consistent 
regulations for the transportation and packaging of radioactive 
material reduce impediments to trade; facilitate international 
cooperation; and, when the regulations provide a high level of safety, 
can reduce risks associated with the import and export of radioactive 
material.
    In November 2012, the IAEA issued revised standards for the safe 
transport of radioactive material and designated them as ``Specific 
Safety Requirements Number SSR-6'' (SSR-6). The present NRC rulemaking 
does not incorporate the SSR-6 requirements, because doing so would 
require significant changes to the NRC rule, and it would need to be 
re-published for further comment. The NRC will consider any necessary 
changes related to SSR-6 in a future rulemaking after consulting with 
the DOT, rather than further delay finalizing this rulemaking.
    Historically, the NRC has coordinated its revisions to 10 CFR part 
71 with the DOT, because the DOT and the NRC co-regulate transport of 
radioactive materials in the United States. The roles of the DOT and 
the NRC in the co-regulation of the transportation of radioactive 
materials are documented in a memorandum of understanding (MOU) (44 FR 
38690; July 2, 1979). Consistent with this MOU, the NRC has coordinated 
its efforts with the DOT during this rulemaking, and representatives 
from the NRC and DOT have advised and consulted with one another. This 
final rule has been coordinated with DOT to ensure that consistent 
regulatory standards are maintained between NRC and DOT radioactive 
material transportation regulations, and to ensure coordinated 
publication of the final rules by both agencies. On July 11, 2014, the 
DOT published its final rule titled, ``Hazardous Materials: 
Compatibility with the Regulations of the International Atomic Energy 
Agency'' in the Federal Register (79 FR 40590) with an effective date 
of October 1, 2014, and a mandatory compliance date of July 13, 2015.

Fissile Material Exemption

    The NRC is re-establishing restrictions on material that will 
qualify for the 10 CFR 71.15 fissile material exemption. In 10 CFR 
71.15 (``Exemption from classification as fissile material''), the 
exemption in paragraph (d) is being revised. The 10 CFR 71.15 
exemptions were formerly set forth in 10 CFR 71.53. In 1997, the NRC 
issued an emergency final rule (62 FR 5907; February 10, 1997) that 
revised the 10 CFR 71.53 regulations on fissile material exemptions and 
general license provisions that apply to fissile material.
    Based on the public comments on the 1997 emergency final rule, the 
NRC contracted with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to review 
the fissile material exemptions and general license provisions, study 
the regulatory and technical bases associated with these regulations, 
and perform criticality model calculations for different mixtures of 
fissile materials and moderators. The results of the ORNL study were 
documented in NUREG/CR-5342,\1\ and the NRC published a notice of the 
availability of this document in the Federal Register (63 FR 44477; 
August 19, 1998). The ORNL study confirmed that the emergency final 
rule was needed to provide safe transportation of packages with special 
moderators that are shipped under the general license and fissile 
material exemptions, but concluded that the revised regulations may 
have been excessive for shipments where water moderation is the only 
concern. The ORNL study also recommended that the NRC revise 10 CFR 
part 71 as it applied to the requirement specific to uranium enriched 
in uranium-235 (U-235) to a maximum of 1 percent by weight, and with a 
total plutonium and uranium-233 (U-233) content of up to 1 percent of 
the mass of U-235. Specifically, as discussed in NUREG/CR-5342, ORNL 
recommended that (1) a definition of ``homogeneity'' be developed that 
could be clearly understood for use with uranium enriched to a maximum 
of 1 percent and (2) the term ``lattice arrangement'' be clarified or 
not used. Alternatively, ORNL suggested that the moderator criteria 
restricting the mass of beryllium, carbon, or heavy water (deuterium 
oxide) to less than 0.1 percent of the fissile mass should be 
maintained, which would remove the need to provide definitions such as 
``homogeneous'' and ``lattice arrangement'' that are difficult to 
define and to apply practically.
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    The NRC chose to implement this ORNL suggestion, as reflected in a 
2002 rulemaking regarding 10 CFR part 71 (67 FR 21390; April 30, 2002). 
Similar to the present rulemaking, the NRC in 2002 proposed to make the 
NRC's regulations more consistent and compatible with IAEA's standards. 
Additionally, the NRC proposed to make changes to the fissile material 
exemption requirements to address the unintended economic impact of the 
1997 final rule. In a final rule dated January 26, 2004 (69 FR 3698), 
the NRC removed the restriction (then stated in 10 CFR 71.53(b)) that, 
to qualify for the fissile material exemption, uranium enriched in U-
235 must be distributed homogeneously throughout the package and may 
not form a lattice arrangement within the package. In addition, the 
2004 final rule re-designated the section for fissile material 
exemptions from Sec.  71.53 to Sec.  71.15.
    Although the NRC determined in 2004 that the limits on restricted 
moderators were sufficient to assure subcriticality for all moderators 
of concern, the NRC now believes that additional restrictions are 
needed to have a sufficient margin of criticality safety for shipments 
of material under the low-enriched fissile material exemption. 
Therefore, the NRC is revising 10 CFR 71.15(d) in this final rule by 
reinstating the requirement removed in 2004 that, for uranium enriched 
to a maximum of 1 percent to be exempted, the fissile material must be 
distributed homogeneously throughout the package contents and not form 
a lattice arrangement. Further technical details regarding the basis 
for now revising 10 CFR 71.15(d) are discussed in Section II.M of this 
document.

Quality Assurance Program Approvals

    The regulations of 10 CFR part 71 require that licensees and 
certificate holders have quality assurance programs approved by the 
Commission as satisfying the applicable provisions of subpart H of 10 
CFR part 71. Unlike 10 CFR part 50, there are no specific requirements 
in 10 CFR part 71 addressing changes to an NRC-approved quality 
assurance program. Once a 10 CFR part 71 quality assurance program is 
approved, no changes to the program may be made without further NRC 
approval, because a change would alter the program and make it an 
unapproved program. Consequently, the process has been overly 
burdensome and inefficient for both the licensee and the NRC. For 
example, under the existing 10 CFR part 71 requirements, a change in 
the quality assurance program to correct typographical errors or 
punctuation must be submitted to and approved by the NRC.
    In 2004, the NRC changed the renewal period for quality assurance 
program approvals issued under 10 CFR part 71 from 5 years to 10 years 
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reduce the unnecessary regulatory burden of some administrative 
actions. This change was announced in ``NRC Regulatory Information 
Summary (RIS) 2004-18, Expiration Date for 10 CFR part 71 Quality 
Assurance Program Approvals,'' dated December 1, 2004 (ADAMS Accession 
No. ML042160293).
    Under the new 10 CFR 71.106, the NRC will allow some changes to be 
made to quality assurance programs previously approved under 10 CFR 
part 71 without obtaining additional NRC approval. The process for 
making changes to approved quality assurance program descriptions will 
now be similar to the process that the NRC has used to approve changes 
that are made to the quality assurance program descriptions for nuclear 
power plants licensed under 10 CFR part 50 through the provisions at 
Sec.  50.54(a), and will result in a more consistent approach for 
allowing changes to approved quality assurance programs.
    The NRC also will re-issue NRC Form 311 without an expiration date. 
The 24-month period for reporting changes will begin on the date of the 
NRC approval of a quality assurance program issued with no expiration 
date, as specified by the date of signature at the bottom of NRC Form 
311. The changes being made to the quality assurance program approval 
process are discussed further in Sections II .H, II.I, and II.J of this 
document.

II. Discussion

A. What action is the NRC taking?

    The NRC is amending its regulations to make them more consistent 
and compatible with the IAEA's international transportation regulations 
TS-R-1. These revisions are also consistent with the DOT's hazardous 
materials regulations, and maintain a consistent framework for 
regulating the transportation and packaging of radioactive material.
    In addition, the NRC is revising 10 CFR part 71 to: (1) Update 
administrative procedures for the quality assurance program 
requirements described in subpart H of 10 CFR part 71; (2) re-establish 
criticality safety restrictions on certain material that qualifies for 
the fissile material exemption; (3) clarify the requirements for a 
general license; (4) clarify the responsibilities of certificate 
holders and licensees when making preliminary determinations; and (5) 
make editorial changes.

B. Who is affected by this action?

    This action affects: (1) NRC licensees authorized by a specific or 
general NRC license to receive, possess, use, or transfer licensed 
material, if the licensee delivers that material to a carrier for 
transport, or transports the material outside of the site of usage as 
specified in the NRC license, or transports that material on public 
highways; (2) holders of, and applicants for a Certificate of 
Compliance (CoC); and (3) holders of a 10 CFR part 71, subpart H 
quality assurance program approval. This action would also affect 
holders of quality assurance program approvals under appendix B of 10 
CFR part 50 or subpart G of 10 CFR part 72 to the extent that those 
approvals apply to transport packaging as specified in 10 CFR 
71.101(f), ``Previously approved programs.'' This action also changes 
requirements that are matters of compatibility with Agreement States. 
Agreement States will need to update their regulations, as appropriate, 
at which time those licensees in Agreement States will need to meet the 
revised Agreement State regulations.

C. What changes are being made to increase the compatibility with the 
IAEA's regulations, TS-R-1, and the consistency with the DOT's 
regulations?

    The NRC is revising its regulations in 10 CFR part 71 to be more 
consistent or compatible with the international transportation 
regulations. These changes also improve or maintain consistency between 
10 CFR part 71 and the DOT's regulations to maintain a consistent 
framework for the transportation and packaging of radioactive material. 
To accomplish these goals, the NRC is revising 10 CFR part 71 as 
follows:
    1. The concept of processing ores for purposes other than 
radioactive material content is added to the provisions that apply to 
natural materials and ores in the exemptions for low-level materials in 
Sec.  71.14.
    2. The NRC is adopting the scoping statement paragraph 107(f) of 
TS-R-1, which addresses non-radioactive solid objects with radioactive 
substances present on any surface in quantities not in excess of 
certain levels. In conjunction with this change, a definition of 
``contamination'' corresponding to the definition in TS-R-1 is added to 
Sec.  71.4.
    3. The following definitions in 10 CFR 71.4 (``Definitions'') are 
amended to reflect the current definitions in TS-R-1: ``Criticality 
Safety Index (CSI)''; ``Low Specific Activity (LSA) material''; and 
``Uranium--natural, depleted, enriched.'' When the NRC last revised 
subsection (1)(i) of the definition for LSA material, the NRC added the 
modifier ``not,'' which resulted in this component of the NRC 
definition being inconsistent with the DOT and IAEA definitions. The 
NRC is correcting this so that LSA material includes material intended 
to be processed for its radionuclides.
    4. The NRC is adopting the use of the Class 5 impact test 
prescribed in the International Organization for Standardization's 
(ISO) Document 2919, ``Radiation protection--Sealed radioactive 
sources--General requirements and classification,'' Second Edition 
(February 15, 1999), ISO 2919:1999(E),\2\ for special form radioactive 
material, provided the mass is less than 500 grams.
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    5. The NRC is incorporating by reference (A) ISO Document 2919, and 
(B) ISO Document 9978, ``Radiation protection--Sealed radioactive 
sources--Leakage test methods,'' First Edition (February 15, 1992), ISO 
9978:1992(E).
    6. The description of billet used in the percussion test in Sec.  
71.75(b)(2)(ii) is corrected by replacing ``edges'' with ``edge.''
    7. The definition of ``Special form radioactive material'' in Sec.  
71.4 is revised to allow special form radioactive material that is 
successfully tested in accordance with the current requirements to be 
transported as special form radioactive material, if the testing was 
completed before the effective date of the final rule.
    8. In appendix A of 10 CFR part 71, footnote h to californium-252 
(Cf-252) (alternate A1 and A2 values for domestic 
use of Cf-252) in Table A-1, ``A1 and A2 Values 
for Radionuclides,'' is eliminated. The A1 and A2 
values in the table for Cf-252 are updated to be consistent with the 
IAEA values in TS-R-1.
    9. Krypton-79 (Kr-79) values are added to Table A-1 and Table A-2, 
``Exempt Material Activity Concentrations and Exempt Consignment 
Activity Limits for Radionuclides.'' The A1 and 
A2 values in Table A-1, the activity concentration for 
exempt material, and the activity limit for exempt consignment are 
consistent with the IAEA's values in TS-R-1.
    10. Footnote a to Table A-1 is revised to include the list of 
parent radionuclides whose A1 and A2 values 
include contributions from daughter radionuclides with half-lives of 
less than 10 days. These additions conform to footnote a to Table 2, 
``Basic Radionuclide Values,'' in TS-R-1 with the exception of argon-42 
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tellurium-118 (Te-118), which appear in footnote a to Table 2 in TS-R-1 
but do not appear within Table A-1.
    11. Footnote c to Table A-1 is moved to the A1 values 
and revised to clarify that only the activity for iridium-192 (Ir-192) 
in special form may be determined from a measurement of the rate of 
decay or a measurement of the radiation level at a prescribed distance.
    12. In Appendix A, Table A-2, the activity limit in Table A-2 for 
exempt consignment for tellurium-121m (Te-121m) is revised to be 
consistent with the new IAEA value in TS-R-1.
    13. The list of parent radionuclides and their progeny included in 
secular equilibrium in footnote b to Table A-2 is revised to be 
consistent with the list accompanying Table 2 in TS-R-1.
    14. The descriptive language in Table A-3, ``General Values for 
A1 and A2,'' of appendix A under the heading 
``Contents'' is revised to be consistent with the IAEA descriptions in 
Table 3, ``Basic Radionuclide Values for Unknown Radionuclides or 
Mixtures,'' in TS-R-1 (2009 edition). ``Only alpha emitting nuclides 
are known to be present'' is replaced with ``Alpha emitting nuclides, 
but no neutron emitters, are known to be present.'' The phrase ``No 
relevant data are available'' is replaced with the phrase ``Neutron 
emitting nuclides are known to be present or no relevant data are 
available.'' Additionally, footnote a is added to the new language 
``Alpha emitting nuclides, but no neutron emitters, are known to be 
present'' stipulating that if beta or gamma emitting nuclides are known 
to be present, the A1 value of 0.1 terabecquerel (TBq) (2.7 
Ci) should be used.

D. How is the NRC changing the exemption for materials with low 
activity levels?

    The NRC is revising its 10 CFR 71.14(a)(1) exemption for natural 
materials and ores containing naturally occurring radionuclides to 
reflect changes in the scope of TS-R-1.
    The TS-R-1 includes statements that describe its activities 
included within the scope of this IAEA regulation. It also has a list 
of material to which TS-R-1 does not apply, hereafter referred to as 
``non-TS-R-1 material.'' Included in the list of non-TS-R-1 materials 
are natural materials and ores containing naturally occurring 
radionuclides. These natural materials and ores are not intended to be 
processed for their radionuclides and are classified as non-TS-R-1 
materials, provided that the activity concentration for the material 
does not exceed 10 times the activity concentration for exempt material 
specified in Table A-2 of Appendix A.
    The NRC previously established its 10 CFR 71.14(a)(1) exemption 
from the requirements of 10 CFR part 71 for licensees who ship or carry 
certain natural materials and ores designated as low-level materials. 
The exemption allows the transport of certain qualifying natural 
material or ore without the material being regulated as a hazardous 
material during transportation. However, all applicable NRC regulations 
in other 10 CFR parts continue to apply to these natural materials and 
ores. The current exemption in Sec.  71.14(a)(1) is consistent with the 
1996 edition of TS-R-1 (as amended in 2000) and 49 CFR 173.401(b), as 
they apply to natural materials and ores containing naturally occurring 
radionuclides. The NRC is updating this exemption to include the 
shipment of natural materials and ores containing naturally occurring 
radionuclides that have been processed, which will retain consistency 
with the DOT's regulations and harmonize the NRC's regulations with the 
current TS-R-1. This exemption continues to be limited to those natural 
materials and ores containing naturally occurring radionuclides whose 
activity concentrations may be up to 10 times the activity 
concentration specified in Table A-2 of appendix A.
    The NRC is also revising the definition of LSA-I material in 10 CFR 
71.4 (i.e., material intended to be processed for its radionuclides) so 
that it applies to uranium and thorium ores, concentrates of uranium 
and thorium ores, and other ores containing naturally occurring 
radionuclides that are intended to be processed for their 
radionuclides. The low-level material exemption at Sec.  71.14(b)(3), 
which includes packages containing only LSA material, will now apply to 
LSA-I material.
    With the revision of the definition of LSA-I material, uranium and 
thorium ores, concentrates of uranium and thorium ores, and other ores 
containing naturally occurring radionuclides that are intended to be 
processed for these radionuclides may be able to qualify for the low-
level material exemption in Sec.  71.14(b)(3), provided that the other 
restrictions are satisfied. The restrictions include: (1) The package 
contains only LSA-I or Surface Contaminated Object (SCO)-I material or 
(2) the LSA or SCO material has an external radiation dose rate of less 
than 10 millisieverts per hour (mSv/h) (1 rem per hour (rem/h)) at a 
distance of 3 meters from the unshielded material. Section 71.14 
provides an exemption from the requirements of 10 CFR part 71, with the 
exception of Sec. Sec.  71.5 and 71.88. Section 71.5 references the 
DOT's regulations in 49 CFR parts 107, 171 through 180, and 390 through 
397. If the DOT's regulations are not applicable to a shipment of 
licensed material, then Sec.  71.5 requires licensees to conform to the 
referenced DOT standards and regulations to the same extent as if the 
shipment were subject to the DOT's regulations. Section 71.88 will 
continue to apply to the material because its applicability is not 
limited by any of the exemptions in 10 CFR part 71.
    Natural material or ore that has been incorporated into a 
manufactured product, such as an article, instrument, component of a 
manufactured article or instrument, or consumer item, will not qualify 
for the low-level material exemption for natural materials and ores 
containing naturally occurring radionuclides. Slags, sludges, tailings, 
residues, bag house dust, oil scale, and washed sands that are the 
byproducts of processing or refining are examples that may contain 
natural material or ore that has been processed, are examples of 
material that may still qualify for the exemption, provided that the 
processed material has not been incorporated into a manufactured 
product.
    The NRC is adding a definition for ``contamination'' to Sec.  71.4 
in conjunction with the new exemption in 10 CFR 71.14(a)(3) to include 
non-radioactive solid objects with substances present on any surface 
not exceeding the levels used to define contamination. Contamination is 
defined as quantities in excess of 0.4 Bq/cm\2\ (1 x 10-\5\ 
[mu]Ci/cm\2\) for beta and gamma emitters and low toxicity alpha 
emitters, or 0.04 Bq/cm\2\ (1 x 10-\6\ [mu]Ci/cm\2\) for all 
other alpha emitters. The derived values used in the definition are 
conservative with respect to transportation. Quantities of radioactive 
substances below these values will result in small amounts of exposure 
during normal conditions of transportation and will contribute 
insignificant exposures under accident conditions.

E. How is the qualification of special form radioactive material 
changing?

    The IAEA has incorporated in TS-R-1 the Class 4 and Class 5 impact 
tests in ISO 2919:1999(E), the Class 6 temperature test in ISO 
2919:1999(E), and the leaktightness tests in ISO 9978:1992(E). The NRC 
is updating the alternate tests in Sec.  71.75 that may be used for the 
qualification of special form radioactive material by incorporating by 
reference the Class 4 and Class 5 impact tests and the Class 6 
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prescribed in the ISO document ISO 2919:1999(E). The NRC is also 
incorporating by reference the leaktightness tests specified in ISO 
document 9978:1992(E).
    The Class 4 impact test in ISO 2919:1999(E) replaces the impact 
test in Sec.  71.75(d) and will be available for use with specimens 
that have a mass that is less than 200 grams. The Class 5 impact test, 
which is being added, will allow use of an ISO impact test for 
specimens that have a mass that is less than 500 grams. The updated ISO 
impact tests maintain the requirement that the mass of the hammer used 
in the test is greater than 10 times the mass of the specimen.
    The Class 6 temperature test in ISO 2919:1999(E) replaces the 
temperature test in Sec.  71.75(d). The Class 6 temperature test in ISO 
2919:1999(E) is more stringent than the test that it replaces because 
it requires the same specimen to be used for both portions of the 
temperature test. The Class 6 temperature test will continue to be more 
stringent than the testing required by Sec.  71.75(b).
    The leaktightness tests prescribed in ISO 9978:1992(E) replace the 
tests in ISO/TR 4826.\3\ The consensus standard ISO 9978:1992(E) has 
replaced ISO/TR 4826:1979(E), which has been withdrawn by ISO. The NRC 
has determined that the leaktightness tests prescribed in ISO 
9978:1992(E) provide an equivalent level of radiological safety as the 
leaching assessment procedure in Sec.  71.75(c).
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    The NRC is revising the definition of ``Special form radioactive 
material'' in Sec.  71.4 to allow material tested using the current 
requirements to continue to be treated as special form material, 
provided that the testing was completed before the effective date of 
the final rule. This will allow material tested using requirements in 
effect at the time of the testing to continue to be used. The NRC is 
revising the reference in Sec.  71.4, which went into effect on March 
31, 1996, by changing the date of the revision from January 1, 1983, to 
January 1, 1996.
    The NRC is replacing ``edges'' with ``edge'' to describe the billet 
used for the percussion test in Sec.  71.75(b)(2). The edge corresponds 
to the circular edge at the face of the billet. This revision clarifies 
the description of the billet and maintains consistency with the 
language used by the DOT in 49 CFR 173.469.

F. What changes are being made to 10 CFR part 71, Appendix A, 
``Determination of A1 and A2 Values''?

    The NRC is changing the following items in appendix A:
    1. Determination of the quantity of radioactive material that can 
be shipped in a package that contains both special form and normal form 
radioactive material.
    The final rule specifically addresses how to calculate the limit of 
the activity that may be transported in a Type A package, if the 
package contains both special form and normal form radioactive material 
and the identities and activity limits for the radionuclides are known.
    2. Table A-1, ``A1 and A2 Values for 
Radionuclides.''
    The values in Table A-1 have been revised to make the values in 10 
CFR part 71 consistent with the values in Table 2, ``Basic Radionuclide 
Values,'' in TS-R-1. Specifically, the final rule: (1) Adds an entry 
for Kr-79, which is now found in Table 2 in TS-R-1; (2) adopts the 
A1 and A2 values for Cf-252; (3) revises footnote 
a to include the list of parent radionuclides whose A1 and 
A2 values include contributions from daughter radionuclides 
with half-lives of less than 10 days; and (4) moves and revises 
footnote c, which formerly applied to all Ir-192, so that the footnote 
applies only to Ir-192 in special form material.
    The IAEA added an entry for Kr-79 in Table 2 of TS-R-1. The NRC is 
adopting the same radionuclide-specific values for Kr-79 in Table A-1 
in 10 CFR part 71. The radionuclide-specific values replace the generic 
values in Table A-3, which were previously used for Kr-79. The 
radiological criteria underlying the A1 and A2 
values for Kr-79 have not changed, but the radionuclide-specific values 
were derived using radionuclide-specific information and better reflect 
the radiological hazard of Kr-79 than the generic values that they are 
replacing.
    The IAEA revised the A1 value for Cf-252 to the value 
that previously applied to domestic transportation. The NRC is adopting 
the A1 value for Cf-252, which will apply to both 
international and domestic transportation, and is adopting the IAEA 
value for A2. As a result, the final rule removes the 
A2 value that formerly applied only to domestic 
transportation. Making this change improves the harmonization of 10 CFR 
part 71 with TS-R-1.
    The final rule revises footnote a to Table A-1 that identifies the 
A1 and A2 values that include contributions from 
daughter radionuclides that have a half-life less than 10 days. The 
list corresponds to the radionuclides listed in footnote a to Table 2 
in TS-R-1, with the exception of argon-42 (Ar-42) and tellurium-118 
(Te-118). Argon-42 and Te-118 are not included because they do not 
appear within Table A-1 in 10 CFR part 71.
    Footnote c to Table A-1 has been revised to clarify that the 
activity of Ir-192 in special form may be determined from a measurement 
of the rate of decay or a measurement of the radiation level at a 
prescribed distance from the source.
    3. Table A-2, ``Exempt Material Activity Concentrations and Exempt 
Consignment Activity Limits for Radionuclides.''
    The final rule revises Table A-2 to make the values in 10 CFR part 
71 consistent with the values in TS-R-1 and adds an entry for Kr-79 
adopted from Table 2 of TS-R-1. The final rule also updates the list of 
parent radionuclides and their progeny in footnote b to Table A-2 by 
removing the chains for the parent radionuclides cerium-134 (Ce-134), 
radon-220 (Rn-220), thorium-226 (Th-226), and U-240 and by adding the 
chain for the parent radionuclide silver-108m (Ag-108m) to make the 
footnote consistent with footnote (b) in Table 2 of TS-R-1. The 
activity limit for exempt consignment for Te-121m has also been updated 
to match the values in TS-R-1.
    Materials that have an activity concentration that is less than the 
activity concentration for exempt material pose a very low radiological 
risk. The activity limit for exempt consignment has been established 
for the transportation of material in small quantities so that the 
total activity is unlikely to result in any significant radiological 
exposure. This is the case, even for material that exceeds the activity 
concentration for exempt material.
    Previously, Kr-79 was not listed in Table A-2 and instead values 
from Table A-3, ``General Values for A1 and A2,'' 
in appendix A were used to determine the activity concentration for 
exempt material and the activity limit for exempt consignment for Kr-
79. Radionuclide-specific values for the activity concentration for 
exempt material and the activity limit for exempt consignment have been 
derived for Kr-79 and are now included in TS-R-1. The final rule adds 
an entry for Kr-79 to Table A-2 in 10 CFR part 71 to be consistent with 
TS-R-1.
    In TS-R-1, the IAEA revised the activity limit for exempt 
consignment for Te-121m. The change to the activity level for exempt 
consignment for Te-121m, which is based on new analyses and 
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with the objectives of the exemption values. To conform to 
International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) and IAEA 
changes, the activity limit for exempt consignment for Te-121m in Table 
A-2 of 10 CFR part 71 is changed from 1 x 10\5\ Bq (2.7 x 
10-\6\ Ci) to 1 x 10\6\ Bq (2.7 x 10-\5\ Ci).
    The IAEA has revised the list of parent radionuclides and their 
progeny included in secular equilibrium in footnote (b) to Table 2 in 
TS-R-1. This revision arose from the adoption of the nuclide-specific 
basic radionuclide values from the Basic Safety Standards (IAEA Safety 
Series No. 115, ``International Basic Safety Standards for Protection 
against Ionizing Radiation and for the Safety of Radiation Sources'' 
(1996)) for use in transportation. The list of parent radionuclides and 
their progeny was modified by adding the decay chain for Ag-108m and by 
removing the decay chains for Ce-134, Rn-220, Th-226, and U-240. The 
list of parent radionuclides and their progeny included in secular 
equilibrium presented in footnote b to Table A-2 is revised to be 
consistent with the changes to the list in TS-R-1.
    4. Table A-3, ``General Values for A1 and 
A2.''
    In the 2005 edition of TS-R-1, the IAEA revised Table 2, ``Basic 
Radionuclide Values for unknown radionuclides or mixtures.'' The values 
are now in Table 3 in the 2009 edition of TS-R-1. The table divides 
unknown radionuclides and mixtures into three groups, with a row for 
each group. The first column of each row provides a descriptive phrase 
for contents that are suitable for that group. The NRC is adopting the 
new descriptive phrases in Table A-3 of 10 CFR part 71.
    The descriptive phrase for the first group, ``Only beta or gamma 
emitting radionuclides are known to be present,'' is not being changed. 
The phrase for the second group, ``Only alpha emitting nuclides are 
known to be present,'' is being changed to ``Alpha emitting nuclides, 
but no neutron emitters, are known to be present.'' The phrase for the 
third group, ``No relevant data are available,'' is being changed to 
``Neutron emitting nuclides are known to be present or no relevant data 
are available.''
    Some users have assigned alpha-emitting radionuclides that also 
emit beta particles or gamma rays to the third group, when it was 
intended that they be assigned to the second group. The change in the 
descriptive phrase for the second group is intended to reduce the 
confusion caused by the current phrase because all alpha emitting 
radionuclides also emit other particles and/or gamma rays. The change 
in the descriptive phrase for the third group is intended to clarify 
that neutron-emitting radionuclides, or alpha emitters that also emit 
neutrons, such as Cf-252, Cf-254 and curium-248 (Cm-248), should be 
assigned to the third group.
    It is intended that when groups of radionuclides are based on the 
total alpha activity and the total beta and gamma activity, the lowest 
radionuclide values (A1 or A2) for the alpha 
emitters or the beta or gamma emitters, respectively, are used. 
Consequently, an A1 value of 1 TBq (2.7 Ci) and an 
A2 value of 9 x 10-\5\ TBq (2.4 x 
10-\3\ Ci) are used for a group containing both alpha 
emitting radionuclides and beta or gamma emitting radionuclides.
    5. Other changes that correct formulas and their descriptions in 
section IV of appendix A.
    The NRC is making several corrections to the formulas and the 
descriptions of the formulas that address mixtures of radionuclides in 
section IV of appendix A in 10 CFR part 71. These changes involve 
formatting and typographical changes in the formulas and their 
descriptions.

G. How will the responsibilities of certificate holders and licensees 
change with these amendments?

    The final rule revises Sec.  71.85(a)-(c) to make certificate 
holders, not licensees, responsible for making the required preliminary 
determinations before the first use of any package for shipping 
radioactive material. The preliminary determinations involve 
evaluating, testing, and marking the packaging. The DOT's requirements 
in 49 CFR 173.22 require that the person offering a hazardous material 
for shipping make determinations relating to the manufacturing, 
assembly, and marking of the packaging or container. New Sec.  71.85(d) 
will require licensees to ascertain that the certificate holders have 
made the required preliminary determinations. Note that before each 
shipment, licensees must still make the findings required by the 
existing Sec.  71.87(a)-(k) provisions, to ensure the continued safety 
of packages containing radioactive material.
    The NRC is revising Sec.  71.85, because it is more appropriate to 
assign the responsibility to certificate holders for evaluating, 
testing, and marking the packaging. Only certificate holders are 
authorized to design and fabricate packages, and only certificate 
holders have a full scope quality assurance program approval. By 
assigning the responsibility for making the preliminary determinations 
to the certificate holder, the NRC streamlines the implementation of 
its regulations, and the revisions to Sec.  71.85 also better reflect 
current practice.
    Reflecting the revisions to Sec.  71.85(a)-(c) previously 
discussed, conforming changes are made to the Sec.  71.101 Quality 
Assurande (QA) provisions, to clarify that only certificate holders and 
applicants for a CoC have QA responsibilities regarding the fabrication 
and testing of packages. In this regard, references to licensees 
Sec. Sec.  71.101(a) and (c)(2) have been removed.

H. Why is renewal of my quality assurance program description not 
necessary?

    The duration of quality assurance program approvals issued under 10 
CFR part 71 is a matter of practice and is not specified in the 
regulations. The NRC has limited the duration of the quality assurance 
program approval by assigning an expiration date to NRC Form 311, 
``Quality Assurance Program Approval for Radioactive Material 
Packages.'' The inclusion of an expiration date provided an opportunity 
for the NRC to periodically review the quality assurance programs and 
for the NRC to maintain periodic contact with the quality assurance 
program approval holders.
    The NRC is changing its practice regarding the duration of its 
quality assurance program approvals. The NRC will no longer limit the 
duration of its quality assurance program approvals issued under 10 CFR 
part 71. The NRC is amending 10 CFR part 71 to implement this change in 
order to make the periodic communication between the NRC and the 
quality assurance program approval holders more efficient. The NRC will 
reissue NRC Form 311 without an expiration date.
    The NRC is still requiring quality assurance program approval 
holders to periodically report changes in their quality assurance 
program description to the NRC. However, the NRC has determined that 
with the continuing contact between the NRC and the quality assurance 
program approval holders, requiring the renewal of quality assurance 
program approvals is no longer necessary. Every 24 months, each quality 
assurance program approval holder is required to report those changes 
that do not reduce commitments made to the NRC in a quality assurance 
program description. Regarding quality assurance program description 
changes that reduce commitments made to the NRC, such changes will 
continue to require NRC approval.
    The NRC expects that this new process will provide the NRC with

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adequate assurance that the quality assurance program approval holders 
will continue to maintain and implement their approved quality 
assurance programs, while reducing regulatory burden and the 
expenditure of NRC resources.

I. What changes can be made to a quality assurance program description 
without seeking prior NRC approval?

    Previously, quality assurance program descriptions approved under 
10 CFR part 71 could not be changed without NRC approval. Therefore, 
all changes to 10 CFR part 71 quality assurance programs, irrespective 
of their significance or importance to safety, were required to be 
submitted to the NRC for approval. Licensees with quality assurance 
programs approved under 10 CFR part 50, may make some changes to their 
quality assurance program without NRC approval, in accordance with 10 
CFR 50.54. Under the final rule, the NRC will allow some changes to be 
made to quality assurance programs previously approved under 10 CFR 
part 71 without obtaining additional NRC approval. As indicated 
previously, the new process for making changes to approved quality 
assurance program descriptions under 10 CFR part 71 will be similar to 
the process that the NRC has used to approve changes that are made to 
the quality assurance program descriptions for nuclear power plants and 
will result in a more consistent NRC-wide approach. As stated 
previously in II.H, quality assurance program description changes that 
reduce commitments made to the NRC will continue to require NRC 
approval. For such changes, the following information will need to be 
provided for NRC review: A description of the proposed changes, the 
reason for the changes, and the basis for concluding that the revised 
program incorporating the changes will continue to satisfy the 
requirements of 10 CFR part 71, subpart H.
    Quality assurance program approval holders will no longer be 
required to submit for NRC approval changes to their quality assurance 
program descriptions under 10 CFR part 71, if those changes do not 
reduce the commitments that they have made to the NRC. For example, 
administrative changes (e.g., revisions to format, font size or style, 
paper size for drawings and graphics, or revised paper color) and 
clarifications, spelling corrections, and non-substantive editorial or 
punctuation changes will not require NRC approval. Five types of non-
substantive changes that will no longer require NRC approval are being 
codified in the new 10 CFR 71.106(b) provisions. Changes to reporting 
responsibilities, functional responsibilities, and functional 
relationships may be substantive and have the potential to reduce 
commitments made to the NRC. Such changes will therefore still require 
prior NRC approval before being implemented, and quality assurance 
program approval holders will still be required to maintain records of 
all quality assurance program changes.

J. How frequently do I submit periodic updates on my quality assurance 
program description to the NRC?

    Under the revised requirements, every 24 months, quality assurance 
program approval holders will be required to report changes to their 
approved quality assurance program that do not reduce any commitments 
in their quality assurance program descriptions. Such changes will no 
longer require NRC approval before they can be implemented. If a 
quality assurance program approval holder has not made any changes to 
its approved quality assurance program description during the preceding 
24-month period, the approval holder will be required to report this to 
the NRC.
    The NRC inspection program relies on having current information 
about the quality assurance program available to the NRC. By requiring 
that the most important changes be submitted to the NRC for approval 
before they are implemented, and with the periodic reporting of non-
substantive changes every 24 months, the NRC will have current 
information for its inspection program. The NRC considers the 24-month 
reporting period as providing an appropriate balance between the burden 
placed on the quality assurance program approval holders and the need 
to ensure that the NRC has current information for its oversight of 
these quality assurance programs.
    As previously stated in Section I, the NRC will re-issue NRC Form 
311 without an expiration date. The 24-month period for reporting of 
changes will begin on the date of the NRC approval of a quality 
assurance program issued with no expiration date, as specified by the 
date of signature at the bottom of NRC Form 311. By making these 
changes, the NRC is seeking to balance the regulatory burden for 
submitting and reviewing this information with the NRC's need to ensure 
that the NRC has current information.

K. How do the requirements in Subpart H, ``Quality Assurance,'' change 
with the removal of footnote 2 in 10 CFR 71.103?

    The NRC is removing footnote 2 in Sec.  71.103 regarding the use of 
the term ``licensee'' in subpart H because it is no longer necessary. 
The removal of the footnote does not change the quality assurance 
requirements in subpart H. The footnote regarding use of the term 
``licensee'' was included to clarify that the quality assurance 
requirements in subpart H apply to whatever design, fabrication, 
assembly, and testing of a package is accomplished before a package 
approval is issued. The terms ``certificate holder'' and ``applicant 
for a CoC'' were added to the requirements in subpart H in a previous 
rulemaking to make explicit the application of those quality assurance 
requirements to certificate holders and applicants for a CoC. Although 
removing the footnote will not change the quality assurance 
requirements, other changes to subpart H in this rulemaking clarify 
which requirements apply to users of NRC-certified packaging and which 
apply to applicants for, or holders of CoCs, which are the entities 
that are performing design, fabrication, assembly, and testing of the 
package before a package approval is issued.

L. What changes are being made to general licenses?

    The NRC is changing the requirements for general licenses on the 
use of an NRC-approved package (Sec.  71.17) and use of a foreign-
approved package (Sec.  71.21). In Sec.  71.17, the NRC is revising the 
general license requirements to clarify the conditions for obtaining a 
general license and the responsibilities of the general licensee. A 
quality assurance program approved by the NRC that satisfies the 
provisions of subpart H of 10 CFR part 71 is required in order to be 
granted the general license. The changes clarify that the licensee is 
responsible for maintaining copies of the appropriate documents, such 
as the CoC, or other approval of the package, the documents associated 
with the use and maintenance of the packaging, and the actions that are 
to be taken before shipment with the package. The changes also clarify 
that the notifications to the NRC, as required in Sec.  71.17(c)(3), 
are a responsibility of the licensee, rather than a condition for 
obtaining the license. The changes to Sec. Sec.  71.17 and 71.21 do not 
change the current notification process nor the required timing or 
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reporting requirements relating to package use or, when required, the 
prior notification of shipments.
    The changes also update the reference in Sec.  71.21(a) from 49 CFR 
171.12 to 49 CFR 171.23 to reflect a DOT final rule published on May 3, 
2007 (72 FR 25162), that previously moved the requirements.

M. How is the exemption from classification as fissile material (10 CFR 
71.15) changing?

    The NRC is revising Sec.  71.15(d) criteria that, if satisfied, 
exempt certain material from being classified as fissile material. 
Material within the scope of Sec.  71.15 is exempt from the fissile 
material package standards and criticality safety requirements stated 
in Sec. Sec.  71.55 and 71.59.
    The objective of the fissile material exemptions in Sec.  71.15 is 
to facilitate the safe transport of low-risk (e.g., small quantities or 
low concentrations) fissile material. This is done by exempting 
shipments of these materials from the packaging requirements and the 
criticality safety assessments required for fissile material 
transportation so that the shipments may take place without specific 
NRC approval. A lower amount of regulatory oversight is acceptable for 
these shipments because the exemptions were established to ensure 
safety under all credible transportation conditions. Provided that the 
exempt material is packaged consistent with the radioactive and 
hazardous properties of the material, there are no additional packaging 
or transport requirements for exempt fissile material beyond those 
noted in the specific exemption. In order to ensure criticality safety, 
the exemptions were evaluated using assumptions that, as part of the 
criticality safety assessment for package designs approved to transport 
fissile material, the fissile material can be released from the 
packaging during transport, may reconfigure into a worst-case geometric 
arrangement, may combine with material from other transport vehicles, 
and may be subject to the fire and water immersion.
    The reactivity of uranium enriched in U-235 depends on the level of 
enrichment, the presence of moderators, and heterogeneity effects. 
Hydrogen is the most efficient moderator and water is the most common 
material containing large quantities of hydrogen; therefore, water is 
the typical moderating material of interest in criticality safety. The 
maximum enrichment in U-235 allowed to qualify for the fissile material 
exemption in Sec.  71.15(d) is 1 percent by weight, which is slightly 
less than the minimum critical enrichment for an infinite, homogeneous 
mixture of enriched uranium and water.\4\ The minimum critical 
enrichment is the enrichment necessary for a system to have a neutron 
multiplication factor of one. Systems containing homogeneous mixtures 
of uranium enriched to less than the minimum critical enrichment (e.g., 
a homogenous mixture of uranium enriched to a maximum of 1 percent) are 
not capable of obtaining criticality, irrespective of the mass or size 
of the system. The fissile material exemption in Sec.  71.15(d) also 
limits the quantity of some less common moderating materials 
(beryllium, graphite, and hydrogenous material enriched in deuterium), 
because the presence of these materials has the potential to reduce the 
minimum critical enrichment, thereby increasing the potential for 
criticality with uranium of lower enrichment. Therefore, homogeneous 
materials containing uranium enriched to no more than 1 percent by 
weight and subject to the noted restrictions on moderators are 
inherently safe from a potential criticality and do not need to be 
limited by mass or size to be subcritical during transport. However, 
uranium enriched to less than 5 percent by weight is most reactive when 
it is in a heterogeneous configuration; therefore, the minimum critical 
enrichment is lower for an optimized heterogeneous system than for an 
optimized homogeneous system of the same material. In consideration of 
this fact, requirements have been added to Sec.  71.15(d) in order to 
clarify the need for homogeneity in the material.
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    The exemption for uranium enriched to a maximum of 1 percent at 
Sec.  71.15(d) includes a limit on moderators that increases the 
reactivity of the low-enriched fissile material, but it does not 
include limits on heterogeneity. In contrast, TS-R-1 allows the uranium 
enriched to a maximum of 1 percent by weight to be distributed 
essentially homogeneously throughout the material and requires that if 
the U-235 is in metallic, oxide, or carbide forms then it cannot form a 
lattice arrangement, but TS-R-1 does not limit the amount of beryllium, 
graphite, or hydrogenous material enriched in deuterium. In its 
supplemental guidance to TS-R-1, TS-G-1.1 ``Advisory Material for the 
IAEA Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material,'' \5\ 
the IAEA indicated that ``[t]here is agreement that homogeneous 
mixtures and slurries are those in which the particles in the mixture 
are uniformly distributed and have a diameter no larger than 127 [mu]m 
[(5 x 10-3 in.)].'' The homogeneity requirement in TS-R-1 is 
intended to prevent latticing of slightly enriched uranium in a 
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    An analysis performed by the DOE indicated that large arrays of 
uranium with enrichment of 1 percent by weight of U-235, which qualify 
for the fissile material exemption at Sec.  71.15(d), could exceed an 
effective neutron multiplication factor (keff) of 0.95 when 
optimally moderated by water. The DOE analysis was performed assuming 
five shipments under normal conditions and two shipments under accident 
conditions. Shipping the material under the exemption would have 
resulted in a lower margin of safety with respect to criticality than 
is allowed for shipments using approved fissile material packages, 
because shipments using the fissile material packages, by design, will 
typically use a keff of 0.95 as an upper limit. Because such 
a shipment, as was analyzed by the DOE, could both qualify for the 
fissile material exemption for low-enriched fissile material and have a 
keff greater than 0.95, the NRC believes that additional 
restrictions on low-enriched fissile material shipped under the fissile 
material exemption in Sec.  71.15(d) are warranted.
    As discussed in Section I of this document, the NRC in 2004 removed 
exemption provisions regarding homogeneous distribution and lattice 
arrangement. Although the NRC had determined that the limits on 
restricted moderators were sufficient to assure subcriticality for all 
moderators of concern, the NRC now believes that additional 
restrictions are needed to have a sufficient margin of safety for 
shipments of material under the low-enriched fissile material 
exemption. Therefore, the NRC is reinstating the requirement that, for 
uranium enriched to a maximum of 1 percent to be exempted, the fissile 
material must be distributed homogeneously throughout the package 
contents and not form a lattice arrangement. Some variability in the 
distribution and enrichment of the uranium enriched to a maximum of 1 
percent is permissible, provided that the maximum enrichment does not 
exceed 1 percent. The total measured mass of U-233 and plutonium, plus 
two times the measurement uncertainty, must be less than 1.0 percent of 
the mass of U-235 in the material. The total measured mass of 
beryllium, graphite, and hydrogenous material enriched in deuterium, 
plus two times the measurement uncertainty, must be less than 5.0 
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at very small scales, the NRC does not believe that it is necessary to 
require homogeneity with respect to particle size. Further, the NRC 
does not consider it to be credible to accumulate the volume and 
regularity of fissile material particles necessary for small-scale 
heterogeneity to introduce criticality concerns. Small volumes of 
heterogeneity may exist for material shipped under this exemption, 
provided that a significant fraction of the fissile material is 
homogeneous and mixed with non-fissile material, or the lumps of 
fissile material are spaced in a largely irregular arrangement. The 
homogeneity criterion, allowing some variability in the distribution of 
fissile material, is consistent with the IAEA's regulations, which 
require that the fissile nuclides be essentially homogenously 
distributed. Restricting the variability in concentration is not 
sufficient for limiting the reactivity of the uranium enriched to a 
maximum of 1 percent; therefore, the NRC is reinstating the lattice 
prevention criterion. The contents of the package must not involve 
concentrations of fissile material separated by non-fissile material in 
a regular, lattice-like arrangement. Although the lattice prevention 
requirement in TS-R-1 is limited to uranium present in metallic, oxide, 
or carbide form, the NRC believes that this restriction is too narrow 
and should apply irrespective of the form of uranium.

N. What other changes is the NRC making to its regulations for the 
packaging and transportation of radioactive material?

    A requirement in Sec.  71.19(a) that implemented transitional 
arrangements (``grandfathering'') expired on October 1, 2008, and Sec.  
71.19(a) was designated as ``reserved.'' Because this entry is no 
longer needed, paragraphs (b) through (e) have been redesignated as 
paragraphs (a) through (d). In the redesignated paragraph (b)(2), 
transitional language that is no longer needed has been removed because 
the transitional period has expired and the requirement now applies to 
all previously approved packages used for a shipment to a location 
outside of the United States.
    The reference to Sec.  71.20 in Sec.  71.0 has been removed, 
because Sec.  71.20 has expired and is no longer included in the 
regulations.
    In Sec.  71.31, the reference to Sec.  71.13 has been changed to 
Sec.  71.19. In Sec.  71.91, the reference to Sec.  71.10 has been 
changed to Sec.  71.14. These changes will correct references that were 
not updated when the requirements were redesignated in 2004.

O. When do these proposed amendments become effective?

    This rule is effective July 13, 2015. Compliance with the 
amendments adopted in this final rule is required beginning July 13, 
2015. Agreement States, under their formal agreements with the NRC, 
have 3 years after the effective date of the rule to adopt the changes.

III. Opportunities for Public Participation

    The proposed rule was published on May 16, 2013 (78 FR 28988), for 
a 75-day public comment period that ended on July 30, 2013. The NRC 
received eight comments from Federal agencies, States, licensees, 
industry organizations, and individuals. Copies of the public comments 
are available in the NRC Public Document Room, 11555 Rockville Pike, 
Rockville, MD 20852; or at http://www.regulations.gov under Docket ID 
NRC-2008-0198.

IV. Public Comment Analysis

    In general, there was a range of stakeholder views concerning the 
proposed rule. Two commenters voiced general support of the NRC's 
efforts to harmonize 10 CFR part 71 with the DOT's and the IAEA's 
regulations. Three other commenters indicated support for the proposed 
revisions to the definition of LSA group I, with two of those 
commenters stating their view that this proposed revision corrected a 
longstanding error in the NRC's regulations that created an 
incompatibility with existing DOT regulations. Other commenters voiced 
general support for the proposed revisions to quality assurance 
requirements and for provisions related to exempted low-level material. 
The comments and responses have been grouped into five topical areas: 
New and Revised Definitions, Exemptions for Low-level Materials, 
Quality Assurance, Technical Requirements, and Other. To the extent 
possible, all of the comments on a particular subject are grouped 
together.
    The NRC specifically requested input on three subjects: (1) 
Frequency for reporting changes to an approved quality assurance 
program; (2) clarity of new restrictions on low-enriched fissile 
material in Sec.  71.15(d); and (3) the cumulative effects of this 
rulemaking, including influence of other regulatory actions, unintended 
consequences, and reasonableness of the cost benefit estimates. These 
subjects are addressed within the appropriate area grouping. A 
discussion summarizing the comments and providing the NRC's comment 
responses follows. The NRC finds that the comments did not require any 
changes to the proposed rule's provisions.

A. New and Revised Definitions

A.1 Contamination
    Comment: One commenter was concerned that DOT had stated in its 
parallel proposed rule Federal Register notice that the DOT did not 
have the regulatory authority to establish a radioactive material 
unrestricted transfer (free release) limit and was leaving it to the 
NRC as to whether the NRC would continue a longstanding provision of 
the DOT's regulations that allowed conveyances that meet the return to 
service (RTS) standards to be released without applying NRC licensing 
requirements. The commenter stated that with the DOT and the NRC 
adopting the same definition of ``contamination,'' and excluding 
conveyances with contamination below the limits established by that 
definition, it was the commenter's view that the transportation 
requirements of the DOT and the NRC are not applicable to such 
conveyances. It was also the commenter's view that by adopting the 
DOT's definition for contamination, the NRC is continuing the long-held 
position that, for materials below the level that meet the definition 
of contamination for conveyances in transportation or storage 
incidental to transportation, conveyances in transportation do not need 
to be licensed.
    Response: The NRC does not agree with the commenter's views, 
because they are contrary to existing general provisions in 10 CFR part 
71. Specifically, 10 CFR 71.0(b) states that the 10 CFR part 71 
requirements ``are in addition to, and not in substitution for,'' NRC 
requirements in other 10 CFR parts. Additionally, existing 10 CFR 
71.0(c) states that no provision in 10 CFR part 71 ``authorizes 
possession of licensed material.'' Therefore, the new definition of 
contamination in Sec.  71.4, and the new exemption for contamination in 
Sec.  71.14(a)(3) applicable to transport of material, are sufficiently 
clear, and should not be misconstrued as providing relief from the 
provisions of any other applicable parts of 10 CFR, in particular with 
respect to the licensing of on-site materials, (also see response to 
comment D.4.).
    Comment: One commenter stated that although the application of the 
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regulatory path for the release of conveyances, the current language 
found in 49 CFR 173.443(c) and the associated table of contamination 
limits should be incorporated into the NRC's regulations as an 
authorized method to remove conveyances from licensed control when the 
conveyances are limited to the transportation of contaminated or 
potentially contaminated material or storage for future such 
transportation.
    Response: The comment does not provide a sufficient basis to 
incorporate this DOT regulation into NRC's regulations. The DOT and the 
NRC share regulatory responsibility for the safety of radioactive 
materials in transport. To avoid duplication of effort and imposing 
unnecessary burden, the respective roles of the two agencies are 
delineated in the DOT/NRC MOU. Under this MOU, the NRC recognizes the 
DOT's authority to define and regulate the safety of Class 7 Hazardous 
Materials (radioactive materials) in transport. The NRC requires its 
licensees to comply with the DOT's regulations when transporting 
radioactive materials. The DOT has issued regulations for safe 
transport of radioactive materials by all modes, including requirements 
addressing residual contamination on conveyances, and the NRC believes 
the DOT regulations regarding contaminated conveyances are adequate to 
protect public health and safety. Accordingly, the NRC sees no need to 
duplicate the DOT's conveyance provisions in 10 CFR. Note also that the 
NRC issues licenses to persons to possess, use, and transfer 
radioactive materials; the NRC does not license conveyances.
    Comment: One commenter stated that the NRC, by defining 
contamination, is establishing a de minimis quantity. The commenter 
believed that this is a sensible view given the minimal potential for 
contamination in transportation or storage pending future 
transportation and that this approach constitutes a sound application 
of the NRC's risk-informed, performance-based approach. The commenter 
indicated, however, that it would be helpful, given the many 
stakeholders and Agreement State regulators, that this position be 
clearly stated in the NRC's regulations. Specifically, the commenter 
recommended that the proposed Sec.  71.14(a)(3) exemption be modified 
(as indicated by the underlined text) to state: ``(3) Non-radioactive 
solid objects with radioactive substances present on any surfaces in 
quantities not in excess of the levels cited in the definition of 
contamination in Sec.  71.4 of this part. Such objects in the 
transportation process, or in storage pending future transportation, 
need not be licensed under this chapter.''
    Response: The NRC finds that the wording of the new exemption 
provision in 10 CFR 71.14(a)(3), as proposed, is sufficiently clear, 
and therefore is not accepting the proposed modification. The scope of 
this new exemption is limited to the NRC's transportation regulations 
in 10 CFR part 71. The NRC licensees are not being exempted from 
meeting the requirements stated in other applicable 10 CFR parts, (also 
see response to Comment A.1 and Comment D.4.).
A.2 Special Form Radioactive Material
    Comment: Although one commenter voiced general support for the 
revised definition of special form radioactive material in Sec.  71.4, 
another commenter was concerned that the new language being added to 
revised paragraph (3) of the definition, ``. . . and special form 
material that was successfully tested before July 13, 2015 . . .,'' is 
unclear. The commenter noted that the existing language contained 
within paragraph (3) uses the term ``special form encapsulation'' and 
that this term was consistent with the commenter's understanding of the 
intent of these changes as discussed in the Federal Register notice. 
However, the commenter stated that using the term special form 
``material,'' rather than ``encapsulation'' is ambiguous as to whether 
the revised language is meant to apply to a special form that is a 
single solid piece of material only, or whether the rule aims to 
grandfather special form designs including encapsulations that were 
designed and constructed after the earlier dates cited in the 
paragraph. For clarity and consistency, the commenter recommended 
replacing the proposed ``special form material'' term with the term 
``special form encapsulation'' in paragraph (3) of the revised 
definition.
    Response: Special form radioactive material may be either 
encapsulated or a single solid piece; using the term ``special form 
encapsulation'' would not refer to a single solid piece. The NRC is 
choosing to use the broader ``special form material'' term so that the 
revised definition will: (1) Permit the continued use of encapsulations 
authorized under the existing definition, and (2) cover special form 
materials as authorized in the DOT's regulation (see 49 CFR 
173.469(e)).
A.3 Other
    Comment: One commenter recommended adding a new definition to 10 
CFR 71.4 to define ``radiation level'' as: ``the radiation dose-
equivalent rate expressed in millisieverts per hour or mSv/h (millirem 
per hour or mrem/h). It consists of the sum of the dose equivalent 
rates from all types of ionizing radiation present including alpha, 
beta, gamma, and neutron radiation. Neutron flux densities may be used 
to determine neutron radiation levels according to Table 1.''
    Response: The NRC declines to add the requested definition of 
``radiation level'' to 10 CFR 71.4 for the following reasons. 
``Radiation'' is already defined in 10 CFR part 20 (``Standards for 
Protection Against Radiation''), and this term includes all the types 
of ionizing radiation that are referenced in the comment. Additionally, 
the term ``radiation'' applies to all types of NRC licensees, in 
accordance with the 10 CFR 20.1002 scoping provisions.

B. Exemptions for Low-Level Materials

    Comment: One commenter stated that the discussion contained within 
the Federal Register notice appears to indicate that natural material 
that has been processed could qualify for the exemption if it is not 
included in a manufactured product, such as an article, instrument, 
component of a manufactured article or instrument, or consumer item. 
The commenter was concerned that there appears to be a discrepancy 
between this statement and the language in the proposed rule regarding 
intent to be processed for the use of radionuclides.
    Response: The comment does not specify the exemption provisions 
that are of concern, but as indicated in this response, the NRC assumes 
that those in 10 CFR 71.14 are at issue. The NRC does not find there is 
any discrepancy between the revised 71.14(a)(1) exemption, and the 
existing 71.14(b)(3)(ii) exemption that is not being revised. The NRC 
is revising the 10 CFR 71.14(a)(1) exemption to include natural 
material and ores containing naturally occurring radionuclides that: 
(1) Are either in their natural state, or have only been processed for 
purposes other than for the extraction of the radionuclides, and (2) 
are not intended to be processed for the use of these radionuclides, 
provided that they do not exceed 10 times the activity concentration 
values listed in Table A-2 or Table A-3, as appropriate. Natural 
material or ore that has been processed but has not been incorporated 
into a manufactured product, such as an article, instrument, component 
of a manufactured article or instrument, or consumer item, would be 
within the scope of this revised exemption. A licensee is exempt from 
all the requirements of 10 CFR part 71 with

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respect to shipment or carriage of this material.
    The NRC is also revising the definition of LSA-I in 10 CFR 71.4 to 
include uranium and thorium ores, concentrates of uranium and thorium 
ores, and other ores containing naturally occurring radionuclides that 
are intended to be processed for the use of radioactive materials. 
Under existing 71.14(b)(3)(ii), a licensee is exempt from all the 
requirements of 10 CFR part 71, other than Sec. Sec.  71.5 and 71.88, 
with respect to shipment or carriage of packages containing LSA-I, 
provided the packages do not contain any fissile material, or the 
material is exempt from classification as fissile material under Sec.  
71.15. As revised, the NRC finds that the definition of LSA-I is 
adequate to ensure that material is properly characterized; therefore, 
it is clear to the user when the exemption provisions in 
71.14(b)(3)(ii) would apply.
    Comment: One commenter noted that the IAEA's 2012 edition of SSR-6 
did not include the phrase ``or have only been processed for purposes 
other than for the extraction of the radionuclides, and which are not 
intended to be processed for the use of these radionuclides.'' The 
commenter was concerned that given the length of time it can take to 
promulgate a rulemaking, the NRC should consider revising its proposed 
10 CFR 71.14(a)(1) text to be consistent with the current SSR-6. 
Specifically, Section 107 of SSR-6 states that regulations do not apply 
to any of the following:

    (f) Natural material and ores containing naturally occurring 
radionuclides, which may have been processed, provided the activity 
concentration of the material does not exceed 10 times the values 
specified in Table 2, or calculated in accordance with paras 403(a) 
and 404-407. For natural materials and ores containing naturally 
occurring radionuclides that are not in secular equilibrium the 
calculation of the activity concentration shall be performed in 
accordance with para. 405.

    The commenter therefore recommended revising the proposed 10 CFR 
71.14(a)(1) provisions to exempt ``Natural material and ores containing 
naturally occurring radionuclides that are either in their natural 
state, or have been processed, provided the activity concentration of 
the material does not exceed 10 times the applicable radionuclide 
activity concentration values specified in Appendix A, Table A-2, or 
Table A-3, of this part.''
    Response: The NRC is choosing not to make the commenter's 
recommended revisions. The DOT/NRC MOU recognizes the DOT as the 
Federal agency responsible for the definition of radioactive material 
in transit. After careful consideration, the DOT chose not to remove 
the intended use-clause in its current proposed rule, in part because 
the rule is intended to achieve compatibility with the 2009 Edition of 
the IAEA regulations, not the 2012 Edition. Publication of the 2012 
Edition in October 2012, did not allow adequate time for the NRC and 
DOT to effectively evaluate the changes as part of this rulemaking 
effort. There are other changes in the 2012 Edition that also are not 
reflected in either the proposed DOT or NRC rulemakings. The NRC will 
consider any necessary changes related to SSR-6 in a future rulemaking 
after consulting with DOT, rather than to further delay finalizing this 
rulemaking. The NRC is choosing not to make such changes unilaterally, 
since doing so would create a conflict between DOT and NRC regulatory 
requirements. Not only would conflicting requirements and definitions 
contradict long-standing policy to establish a uniform, national 
hazardous material transportation safety system, such conflicts could 
likely create uncertainty within the regulated community and prove to 
be unenforceable.

C. Quality Assurance Program

    Comment: Three commenters voiced support of proposed changes to 10 
CFR part 71 relating to the quality assurance program approvals. One of 
these commenters stated that the proposed changes would (1) streamline 
the process of maintaining an approved program, (2) contribute to 
implementation of continued improvement efforts by the approval 
holders, and (3) ensure the level of safety afforded shipments will not 
be diminished. Another of these commenters believed that the proposal 
would better risk inform U.S. regulations and harmonize the U.S. 
regulations with international rules. A different commenter disagreed 
with the proposed approach and recommended that 10 CFR 71.38(c) only 
extend the expiration dates to 10 years. The proposed rule would have 
removed the quality assurance expiration provision in order to minimize 
the impact on the applicants while still requiring a licensee to submit 
all documentation, including the quality assurance program, for review 
when renewing their license.
    Response: The NRC expects that parties who already have an approved 
QA program will receive an updated completed approval form identifying 
the removal of the expiration. Essentially, this is no different than 
what has been expected of the receipt of the previous QA program 
approval, except that this will be the last and only receipt if no 
changes affecting QA commitments occur. For future applicants, the 
original QA program approval will be issued with no expiration date. 
But any changes affecting QA commitments must still be submitted to the 
NRC for approval, including any such changes that are part of a license 
renewal request. The NRC therefore finds that there is no need to adopt 
the commenter's recommended 10-year expiration provision.
    Comment: One commenter stated that while it agreed with the 
philosophy of the proposed 10 CFR 71.106, which will allow a licensee 
to make changes to the quality assurance program, it recommended 
mirroring 10 CFR 35.26 by adding the following rule language:
    (1) The revision has been reviewed and approved by management.
    (2) Affected individuals are instructed on the revised program 
before the changes are implemented.
    (3) A record of this instruction be created and maintained.''
    Response: The NRC agrees with the commenter that management review 
and approval, appropriate instruction or training prior to 
implementation, and record keeping, are key attributes of effectively 
managing changes. The specific language referenced from 10 CFR 35.26 
has not been added because these requirements are already embedded in 
the existing regulations.
    The NRC finds that the first two recommended additions to proposed 
10 CFR 71.106 are not necessary, because they are adequately addressed 
by the existing general provisions of 10 CFR 71.105 (``Quality 
assurance program''). Regarding management review and approval of non-
substantive revisions to a quality assurance program, existing Sec.  
71.105(d) states in relevant part that management of organizations 
involved in a licensee's or CoC holder's quality assurance program 
``shall review regularly the status and adequacy of that part of the 
quality assurance program they are executing.'' The NRC finds that this 
existing requirement adequately ensures management oversight of quality 
assurance programs. Regarding the recommended need to have affected 
individuals instructed on the revised QA program before the changes are 
implemented, existing Sec.  71.105(d) states in relevant part that a 
licensee or CoC holder ``shall provide for indoctrination and training 
of personnel performing activities affecting quality, as necessary to 
assure that suitable proficiency is achieved and maintained.'' The NRC 
finds that this existing requirement adequately ensures that affected

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individuals will be properly instructed before any QA program changes 
are implemented.
    Regarding the third recommendation to have records of these 
instructions created and maintained, the NRC finds that this addition 
to proposed 10 CFR 71.106 is not necessary, because it is adequately 
addressed by the existing criteria stated in Sec.  71.135 (``Quality 
assurance records''). Specifically, Sec.  71.135 states in relevant 
part that a licensee or CoC holder must maintain written records, and 
that such records include instructions pertaining to the ``required 
qualifications of personnel.'' The NRC finds that this existing 
requirement adequately ensures that training records will be created 
and maintained.
    Comment: Regarding proposed 10 CFR 71.106, a commenter requested 
that corresponding changes be made to 10 CFR part 72, subpart G. The 
commenter recommended that the NRC initiate action to make similar and 
compatible changes to 10 CFR part 72, subpart G, so that all QA program 
changes that do not reduce commitments could be implemented without 
prior NRC approval.
    Response: The NRC agrees with the commenter's recommendation, and 
will consider making the recommended changes to 10 CFR part 72 during a 
future rulemaking. However, changes to 10 CFR part 72 are outside the 
scope of this 10 CFR part 71 rulemaking. Note that existing sets of 
parallel QA provisions in 10 CFR 71.101(f) and 10 CFR 72.140(d) allow 
for a single QA program to meet both the requirements of 10 CFR part 71 
and 10 CFR part 72.

D. Technical Requirements

D.1 Latticing/Homogeneity
    Comment: One commenter recommended that clarifying language be 
provided relating to the prevention of latticing and also homogeneity 
as it relates to the exemption for uranium enriched up to 1 percent. 
The commenter noted that similar language to the proposed language 
existed in earlier versions of the regulations, and that NUREG/CR 5342 
recommended that the terms ``lattice arrangement'' and ``homogeneity'' 
either be removed or defined.
    Response: The intent of the fissile material exemptions in 10 CFR 
71.15 is to facilitate the safe transport of small quantities or low 
concentrations of fissile material. This is accomplished by exempting 
such fissile material from the criticality safety requirements in 10 
CFR 71.55 and 71.59 that are generally applicable to fissile material 
transportation packages. Since these packaging requirements are not 
applicable pursuant to the 10 CFR 71.15 exemptions, it is 
conservatively assumed that (a) small quantities or low concentrations 
of fissile material can be released from packaging during transport, 
(b) this material may configure into a worst-case geometric 
arrangement, and (c) the fissile material may be subject to the fire 
and water immersion conditions assumed for transportation criticality 
analyses performed for approved packages under 10 CFR 71.55. The 10 CFR 
71.15 exemptions are intended to ensure that criticality safety is 
maintained under all credible transportation conditions, although it is 
recognized that unlikely scenarios may be conceived which can make 
almost any amount or concentration of material become a criticality 
safety concern. As indicated in the comment, the NRC is restoring 
former lattice arrangement and homogeneous distribution provisions, as 
discussed in the following section, regarding the revised 10 CFR 
71.15(d) exemption requirement.
    Uranium enriched to less than 5.0 weight percent U-235 is generally 
more reactive in a heterogeneous configuration than when it is 
distributed homogeneously within a transportation package. The fissile 
exemption for uranium enriched to a maximum of 1.0 weight percent U-235 
in 10 CFR 71.15(d) is based on the fact that this enrichment level is 
slightly less than the minimum critical U-235 enrichment for infinite 
homogeneous mixtures of uranium and water. Accordingly, 10 CFR 71.15(d) 
as revised requires that the fissile material be distributed 
homogeneously within its transportation package, and excludes from the 
exemption's scope situations where fissile ``lumps'' or lattice 
arrangements of fissile material are present within the package. The 10 
CFR 71.15(d) exemption language continues to exclude large quantities 
(less than 5 percent of the uranium mass) of low-absorbing moderators 
(beryllium, graphite, or hydrogenous material enriched in deuterium). 
These requirements will preclude fissile material arrangements in 
packages that can potentially result in criticality at U-235 
enrichments less than 1 weight percent.
    Homogeneity and lattice arrangement are well understood terms in 
the criticality safety community. Nuclear Criticality Safety--Theory 
and Practice (Knief, 1998), states that heterogeneous systems are 
generally defined as any mixtures of fissile and moderator materials 
with uniformly distributed fissile material particles larger than ~0.1 
mm. Additionally, the IAEA Safety Guide TS-G-1.1, Advisory Material for 
the IAEA Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material, 
contains a description of essentially homogeneous materials as ``those 
in which the particles in the mixture are uniformly distributed and 
have a diameter no larger than 127 microns (0.127 mm).'' Lattice 
arrangement means a fixed, repeating configuration of separate fissile 
material lumps. A nuclear fuel assembly is an example of a lattice 
arrangement.
    For the exemption in 10 CFR 71.15(d), small volumes of 
heterogeneity may exist, provided that a significant fraction of 
fissile material is homogeneous and mixed with non-fissile material, or 
lumps of fissile material are in a largely irregular arrangement. 
Further, heterogeneous effects in a package due to large fissile 
material lumps/particles or lattice arrangements of fissile material 
would only affect criticality safety in a regular or near-optimal 
configuration over a large volume. Large quantities of fissile material 
(kilograms of U-235) and regions of heterogeneity on the order of a 
cubic meter in size are necessary before a system could adversely 
affect the validity of the 1 weight percent U-235 enrichment limit for 
this fissile exemption.

D.2 Container Closure Verification

    Comment: One commenter was concerned that requiring the closure of 
waste containers be verified by two independent inspectors prior to 
shipment in a licensed package was not risk-informed. The commenter 
believed that this new requirement was based on an incident with an 
iridium source. The commenter stated that the majority of low-level 
radioactive waste (LLRW) containers transported in licensed packages 
are LSA group II materials that exhibit a few areas of elevated dose 
rates that can exceed 1 R/hr at 3 meters and that this dose rate limit 
is the main reason licensed shipping packages are employed for 
transport of large containers of commercial LLRW in the United States. 
The commenter believes that the risk from LSA material does not warrant 
the dual container closure independent inspection requirement and that 
such requirements should be limited to concentrated radioactive sources 
similar to the one involved in the incident with an iridium source.
    Response: The NRC's proposed rule did not address this topic. The 
NRC neither has at present, nor is it proposing, a requirement that 
``waste containers be verified by two independent inspectors prior to

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shipment in a licensed package.'' Because this comment raises issues 
that are outside the scope of this rulemaking, it will not be further 
addressed here.
    Comment: A commenter stated that containers of activated metal 
loaded underwater cannot be sealed because the water must be allowed to 
drain from the containers prior to shipment. Since activated metal is 
not dispersible, sealing of the waste container should not be required.
    Response: The NRC's proposed rule did not include such a 
requirement. Because this comment raises issues that are outside the 
scope of this rulemaking, it will not be further addressed here.

D.3 Activity Limit for Type B Packages

    Comment: One commenter stated concerns that the new calculations to 
limit the activity that a licensed Type B package may contain are not 
risk informed for LSA group II low-level waste that commercial power 
plants routinely ship. The commenter believes that these new 
calculations were imposed because of an incident with an iridium 
source, and therefore, such calculation requirements should be limited 
to the shipment of concentrated radioactive sources similar to the one 
involved in the event.
    Response: The commenter misconstrues the proposed change in the 
calculations regarding iridium. The NRC is not proposing any changes 
regarding when Type B packages are required for LSA shipments. Under 
existing regulations, Type B packaging is required for LSA when the 
material has an external radiation dose greater than 10 mSv/h (1 rem/
h), at a distance of 3 meters from the unshielded material. Therefore, 
the need for Type B packaging for LSA material is directly based on the 
dose rate from, not the activity of, the material. Further, iridium 
sources do not meet the existing 10 CFR 71.4 definition of LSA II (ii). 
The proposed change regarding iridium pertains only to the placement of 
an explanatory footnote in 10 CFR part 71, appendix A, Table A-1, to 
make clear that the activity of special form iridium sources may be 
determined through measurement at a prescribed distance from the 
source.
    Comment: A commenter stated that the NRC is now requiring 
registered users of licensed packages to conduct and provide radiolysis 
calculations on hydrogen gas generation. The commenter does not believe 
a requirement for such calculations is risk informed. Combustible Gas 
generation within a licensed transport package is a valid concern. 
According to the commenter, based on past history, the source of 
combustible gas generation from commercial LLRW is not from radiolysis, 
but rather from biological sources (methane) or rusting of waste 
container internals (hydrogen) noted as bulging drums. The commenter is 
not aware of any calculation method for biological or rusting 
combustible gas generation.
    Response: This comment does not provide sufficient technical basis 
for evaluation. The NRC is not aware of any requirement that registered 
users of licensed packages conduct and provide radiolysis calculations 
on hydrogen gas generation. Nor is the NRC aware of any history showing 
that commercial LLRW is generating combustible gas from either 
biological sources (methane) or rusting of waste container internals. 
The topics discussed in this comment are outside the scope of this 
rulemaking.

D.4 Storage of Radioactive Material Containers

    Comment: One commenter had concerns that the proposed revision to 
the DOT's and the NRC's regulations may have the unintended consequence 
of severely complicating the storage of radioactive material containers 
and conveyances when they are not in use. The DOT's rule essentially 
defines ``returned to service (RTS)'' conveyances not in use for Class 
7 material as radioactive material; therefore, it implies that a 
radioactive material license is necessary to store these RTS 
conveyances when they are not transporting Class 7 material. The 
commenter is concerned that this would impose a significant burden on 
industry processors as there are no licensed facilities that have 
sufficient capacity to store the inventory of gondola rail cars and 
other conveyances. The commenter does not believe that the DOT has 
demonstrated, nor that in fact there exists, a health and safety 
justification for imposing new restrictions on the storage of 
conveyances while not in use. The commenter recommends that the NRC 
should amend Sec.  71.14(a) to add a paragraph 4 that would read as 
follows: ``(4) Transport vehicles with radioactive substances meeting 
the return to service provisions of 49 CFR 173.443(c) in effect on 
September 13, 2004, when in transport of contaminated or potentially 
contaminated material or empty vehicles in storage pending future such 
transportation. Such vehicles need not be licensed under this 
chapter.''
    Response: The NRC disagrees with this comment, because adding the 
requested exemption to Sec.  71.14(a) would be contrary to existing 
general provisions in 10 CFR part 71. Specifically, 10 CFR 71.0(b) 
states that the 10 CFR part 71 requirements ``are in addition to, and 
not in substitution for,'' NRC requirements in other 10 CFR parts. 
Also, existing 10 CFR 71.0(c) states that no provision in 10 CFR part 
71 ``authorizes possession of licensed material.'' The suggestion that 
NRC use its 10 CFR part 71 transport regulations to exempt certain 
transport vehicles from the need to have an NRC license is therefore 
not permissible. Furthermore, under the DOT/NRC MOU, the DOT is 
responsible for regulation of Class 7 (radioactive) material in 
transport. The DOT is responsible for all transport modes, including 
highway and railway conveyances. The DOT has established radiation dose 
rate and removable contamination levels for returning exclusive use 
vehicles to service. However, allowing exemption or release from 
licensing of radioactive material, including conveyances not in 
service, at these levels would not be compatible with current and 
generally accepted radiation protection practices, (also see response 
to comment A.1).

E. Other

E.1 Agreement State Compatibility
    Comment: One commenter recommended that the compatibility for the 
new proposed 10 CFR 71.85(d) be changed to `NRC' since paragraphs (a) 
through (c) are being revised to compatibility ``NRC.''
    Response: The NRC disagrees with this comment. As stated in the 
2013 statement of considerations in the Federal Register notice of the 
proposed rule, paragraphs (a) through (c) of Sec.  71.85 would be 
designated as Compatibility Category NRC because as revised they would 
apply exclusively to certificate holders, and granting package 
approvals to certificate holders is an action reserved to the NRC. New 
Sec.  71.85(d) applies to NRC licensees and licensees in Agreement 
States that use the packages. This new requirement has been designated 
as Compatibility Category ``B'' because it applies to activities that 
have direct and significant effects in multiple jurisdictions, and 
Agreement States should adopt program elements essentially identical to 
those of NRC to achieve nationwide consistency.
    Comment: One commenter recommended that the Agreement States be 
offered 3 years to implement these changes when they are finalized by 
the NRC.
    Response: Agreement States, under their formal agreements with the 
NRC, have 3 years after the effective date of the rule to adopt the 
changes.

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E.2 Cumulative Effect of Regulation
    Comment: Section III.P of the Federal Register notice for the 
proposed rule asked, ``Do other regulatory actions influence the 
implementation of the proposed requirements?'' One commenter answered 
``yes'' to this question and stated that the creation of 10 CFR part 37 
and the revisions of 10 CFR parts 35 and 61 should take precedence over 
this 10 CFR part 71 revision. The commenter indicated this revision 
would also add to the workload of Agreement State staff needing to 
revise their applicable regulations.
    Response: The NRC agrees with the commenter that implementation of 
this rulemaking will impact the Agreement States that are currently 
implementing changes related to the recent promulgation of other rule 
changes such as 10 CFR part 37. However, these 10 CFR part 71 
amendments are necessary to make the NRC's regulations conform to the 
IAEA's regulations for the international transportation of radioactive 
material, and to maintain consistency with the DOT's regulations. 
Agreement States may, and often do, combine the action of making their 
regulations compatible with multiple NRC rule changes in one State 
rulemaking action, which can somewhat reduce overall effort. Regarding 
the added burden that may result from future changes to 10 CFR parts 35 
and 61, it is uncertain when the final rule changes for those parts may 
be approved by the Commission and promulgated.

V. Section-by-Section Analysis

Section 71.0 Purpose and Scope

    Paragraph (d)(1) has been revised to delete Sec.  71.20 from the 
list of sections in which a general license is issued without requiring 
the NRC to issue a package approval. The list of sections has been 
revised to add Sec. Sec.  71.21 through 71.23.

Section 71.4 Definitions

    The definition of ``contamination'' has been added and is now 
consistent with the definition of contamination in the DOT's 
regulations in 49 CFR 173 and TS-R-1.
    The definition of ``Criticality Safety Index (CSI)'' has been 
revised to be more consistent with the definition in the DOT's 
regulations in 49 CFR 173 and TS-R-1 by addressing overpacks and 
freight containers in the definition.
    The definition of ``Low Specific Activity (LSA) material'' has been 
revised so that it is more consistent with the definition in the DOT's 
regulations in 49 CFR 173 and TS-R-1 by revising paragraphs (1)(i) and 
(1)(ii). In paragraph (1)(i), the definition is changed to make the 
description of LSA-I material apply to material that is intended to be 
processed for the use of the uranium, thorium, and other naturally 
occurring radionuclides. In paragraph (1)(ii), the definition is 
changed to clarify consideration of compounds or mixtures regardless of 
the form (solid or liquid).
    The definition of ``Special form radioactive material'' has been 
revised to allow special form radioactive material that was 
successfully tested using the current requirements of Sec.  71.75(d) to 
continue to qualify as special form material, if the testing was 
completed before September 10, 2015. The reference to the version of 10 
CFR part 71 in effect on March 31, 1996, is corrected by changing 1983 
to 1996.
    The definition of ``Uranium--natural, depleted, enriched'' has been 
revised by adding ``(which may be chemically separated)'' to paragraph 
(1), which applies to natural uranium.

Section 71.6 Information Collection Requirements: OMB Approval

    Paragraph (b) is revised to add Sec.  71.106 to the list of 
sections with information collections.

Section 71.14 Exemption for Low-Level Materials

    Paragraph (a)(1) has been revised to allow natural material and 
ores that contain naturally occurring radionuclides and that have been 
processed for purposes other than the extraction of the radionuclides, 
to qualify for the exemption. Natural material or ore that has been 
processed but has not been incorporated into a manufactured product, 
such as an article, instrument, component of a manufactured article or 
instrument, or consumer item, could qualify for the exemption. Slags, 
sludges, tailings, residues, bag house dust, oil scale, and washed 
sands that are the byproducts of processing or refining are considered 
to be a natural material and could qualify for the exemption, provided 
that they were not incorporated into a manufactured product. To qualify 
for this exemption, the activity concentration of the natural material 
or ore cannot exceed 10 times the activity concentration values, and 
the material cannot be intended to be processed for the use of the 
radionuclides. A reference to Table A-3 in appendix A is added as a 
source of activity concentration values that may be used to determine 
whether natural material or ore will qualify for the exemption. Table 
A-3 provides activity concentration values for exempt material that are 
used for individual radionuclides whose identities are known but which 
are not listed in Table A-2.
    Paragraph (a)(2) has been revised to add a reference to Table A-3 
in appendix A Table A-3 provides activity concentration values for 
exempt material that are used for individual radionuclides whose 
identities are known but which are not listed in Table A-2.
    Paragraph (a)(3) has been added to provide an exemption for non-
radioactive solid objects that have radioactive substances present on 
the surfaces of the object, provided that the quantity of radioactive 
substances is below the quantity used to define contamination. The 
definition of ``contamination'' has been added to Sec.  71.4.

Section 71.15 Exemption From Classification as Fissile Material

    Paragraph (d), which applies to fissile material in the form of 
uranium enriched in U-235 to a maximum of 1 percent by weight, has been 
revised. To qualify under the revised exemption, the fissile material 
will need to be distributed homogeneously and not form a lattice 
arrangement within the package. The revision re-establishes 
restrictions on material that qualifies for the fissile material 
exemption.

Section 71.17 General License: NRC-Approved Package

    Paragraph (c) is revised to clarify that the general licensee must 
comply with the requirements in Sec.  71.17(c)(1) through (c)(3).

Section 71.19 Previously Approved Package

    Paragraphs (b) through (e) are redesignated as (a) through (d).
    In redesignated (b)(2), the phrase ``After December 31, 2003'' is 
deleted. This will not change the requirement that packages used for a 
shipment to a location outside the United States will continue to be 
subject to multilateral approval as defined in the DOT's regulations in 
49 CFR 173.403 because all such shipments will occur after December 31, 
2003.

Section 71.21 General License: Use of Foreign Approved Package

    Paragraph (a) is revised to update the reference to 49 CFR 171.12 
to 49 CFR 171.23.
    Paragraph (d) is revised to clarify that the general licensee must 
comply with the requirements in Sec.  71.21(d)(1) and (d)(2). Paragraph 
(d)(2) is revised by deleting its second sentence, which provided an 
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assurance provisions in subpart H for design, construction, and 
fabrication activities. As revised, Sec.  71.21(d)(2) will require 
general licensees to comply ``with the terms and conditions of the 
certificate and revalidation, and with the applicable requirements of 
subparts A, G, and H'' of 10 CFR part 71. Because the quality assurance 
provisions in subpart H for design, construction, and fabrication 
activities are not applicable to a general licensee, the exemption was 
not needed.

Section 71.31 Contents of Application

    In paragraph (b), the reference to Sec.  71.13 is changed to Sec.  
71.19. This change was inadvertently omitted during a previous 
rulemaking, when certain sections were renumbered.

Section 71.38 Renewal of a Certificate of Compliance

    The title of this section is revised to remove the reference to the 
renewal of quality assurance program approvals. The section is revised 
to be limited to the renewal of CoCs by removing all references to 
quality assurance program approvals. The NRC is changing its practice 
regarding the duration of quality assurance program approvals. Quality 
assurance program approvals will not have an expiration date and the 
NRC will revise the current quality assurance program approvals so that 
they will not have an expiration date. The renewal of a quality 
assurance program approval is unnecessary. Paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) 
have also been revised for clarity.

Section 71.70 Incorporations by Reference

    This section is added to incorporate by reference the consensus 
standards referenced in Sec.  71.75: ISO 9978:1992(E), ``Radiation 
protection--Sealed radioactive sources--Leakage test methods''; and ISO 
2919:1999(E), ``Radiation protection--Sealed radioactive sources--
General requirements and classification.'' Interested parties, 
including members of the general public, can purchase the 1992 version 
of ISO 9978 from the American National Standards Institute, 25 West 
43rd Street, 4th floor, New York, NY 10036, 212-642-4900, http://www.ansi.org, or [email protected]. Interested parties, including members 
of the general public can purchase the 1999 version of ISO 2919 on 
http://www.amazon.com. The materials incorporated by reference can also 
be examined at the NRC's Public Document Room, O1-F21, 11555 Rockville 
Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852 or at the NRC Library located at Two 
White Flint North, 11545 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852; 
telephone: 301-415-5610; email: [email protected]. The materials 
incorporated by reference are each available for under $126. 
Accordingly, the NRC has determined that materials incorporated by 
reference are reasonably available to all interested parties, including 
members of the general public.

Section 71.75 Qualification of Special Form Radioactive Material

    In paragraph (a)(5), the 1992 edition of ISO 9978 has been 
incorporated by reference for the alternate leak test methods for the 
qualification of special form material. The ISO/TR 4826 has been 
withdrawn by ISO and replaced by ISO 9978:1992(E). This change makes 10 
CFR part 71 consistent with the DOT's requirements in 49 CFR 173, which 
incorporated ISO 9978:1992(E) in 2004.
    In paragraph (b)(2)(ii), the description of the billet used in the 
percussion test has been changed to provide better clarity and to 
maintain consistency with the language used by the DOT in 49 CFR 
173.469 by replacing ``edges'' with ``edge.'' The edge corresponds to 
the circular edge at the face of the billet.
    In paragraph (b)(2)(iii), the description of the sheet of lead used 
in the percussion test is changed to correct the thickness of the sheet 
of lead used in the percussion test to indicate that the thickness must 
not be more than 25 mm (1 inch) thick to be consistent with the 
thickness in TS-R-1.
    In paragraph (d), subparagraphs (d)(1)(i) and (d)(1)(ii) have been 
added. Also, the 1999 edition of ISO 2919 has been incorporated by 
reference, replacing the reference to the 1980 edition of ISO 2919 for 
the alternate Class 4 impact test in paragraph (d)(1)(i) and the 
alternate Class 6 temperature test in paragraph (d)(2). The 
availability and other language incorporating this standard by 
reference is moved to new Sec.  71.70. Paragraph (d)(1)(ii) allows the 
Class 5 impact tests prescribed in the 1999 edition of ISO 2919 to be 
used in place of the impact and percussion tests in paragraphs (b)(1) 
and (b)(2), if the specimen weighs less than 500 grams.

Section 71.85 Preliminary Determinations

    In paragraphs (a), (b), and (c), ``licensee'' is replaced by 
``certificate holder.'' The NRC experience is that these determinations 
are performed by the certificate holders who manufacture the package. 
This change will make the requirements consistent with current 
practice, because only certificate holders will have a quality 
assurance program approval that will allow them to conduct the required 
tests under an approved quality assurance program. Paragraph (d) is 
added to address the responsibilities of licensees using a package for 
transportation. Although certificate holders are required to make the 
preliminary determinations under paragraphs (a), (b), and (c), 
licensees are responsible for ensuring that these determinations have 
been made before their first use of the packaging.

Section 71.91 Records

    In paragraph (a), the reference to Sec.  71.10 is changed to Sec.  
71.14. This reference was not updated when Sec.  71.10 was redesignated 
as Sec.  71.14.

Section 71.101 Quality Assurance Requirements

    Paragraph (a) is revised by deleting its first reference to 
licensees in order to clarify that with respect to the design, 
fabrication, testing, and modification of packaging, only certificate 
holders and applicants for a CoC are subject to the quality assurance 
requirements. Note that consistent with the existing 71.101(c)(1) QA-
program-approval requirements, under 71.101(a), as revised, licensees 
are still subject to quality assurance requirements with respect to 
their use of packages when shipping radioactive material.
    The provisions of 71.101(c)(2) are revised by removing the 
reference to licensees in the first sentence. This will remove the 
overlap between Sec.  71.101(c)(1) and (c)(2) by making it clear that 
licensees must notify the NRC before their first use of any package as 
required under Sec.  71.101(c)(1), and certificate holders and 
applicants for a CoC will notify the NRC before the fabrication, 
testing, or modification of a package as required under Sec.  
71.101(c)(2).

Section 71.103 Quality Assurance Organization

    Footnote 2 is removed from paragraph (a). The activities described 
in the footnote are performed by certificate holders and applicants for 
a CoC. The footnote is unnecessary, because the requirements no longer 
rely on the use of the term ``licensee'' for those activities performed 
by certificate holders and applicants for a CoC.

Section 71.106 Changes to a Quality Assurance Program

    This new section is added to establish requirements that will apply 
to changes to quality assurance programs. It allows some changes to a 
quality assurance program to be made without obtaining the prior 
approval of the NRC. Previously, all changes, no matter how

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insignificant, had to be approved by the NRC before they could be 
implemented. These provisions will allow changes to quality assurance 
programs that do not reduce commitments, such as those that involve 
administrative improvements and clarifications and editorial changes, 
to be made and implemented without NRC approval. Quality assurance 
program approval holders will still be required to get NRC approval 
before making changes to their quality assurance programs that would 
reduce their commitments to the NRC.
    Paragraph (a) will establish the requirements that will apply when 
a holder of a quality assurance program approval intends to make a 
change in its quality assurance program that would reduce its 
commitments to the NRC. The holder of a quality assurance program 
approval will be required to identify the change, the reason for the 
change, and the basis for concluding that the revised program 
incorporating the change will continue to satisfy the requirements of 
subpart H of 10 CFR part 71 that apply.
    Paragraph (a)(2) will require that each holder of a quality 
assurance program approval maintain quality assurance program changes 
as records. These records will need to be maintained as required in 
Sec.  71.135.
    Paragraph (b) will allow the holder of a quality assurance program 
approval to make changes to its quality assurance program that will not 
reduce its commitments to the NRC and identify the changes that will 
not be considered as reducing its commitments to the NRC.
    Paragraph (c) will require that records be maintained documenting 
any changes to the quality assurance program.

Section 71.135 Quality Assurance Records

    This section is revised to include those quality assurance records 
that apply to changes that are made to previously approved quality 
assurance programs. The second sentence is revised to include in the 
list of the types of records to be maintained the changes to the 
quality assurance program as required by new Sec.  71.106.

Appendix A Determination of A1 and A2

    In paragraphs IV.a. through IV.f., the equations and accompanying 
text are revised to make minor corrections. In paragraphs IV.a. and 
IV.b., the description of the equations will make it explicit that B(i) 
is the activity of radionuclide i in special form and normal form in 
paragraphs IV.a. and IV.b., respectively.
    Current paragraphs IV.c. through IV.f. are redesignated as 
paragraphs IV.d. through IV.g. New paragraph IV.c. is added and 
provides an equation to be used for determining the quantity of 
radioactive material that can be shipped in a package that contains 
both special form and normal form radioactive material. This equation 
increases the consistency between appendix A and TS-R-1.
    In paragraph V., the existing text is redesignated as paragraph 
V.a. Paragraph V.b. is added to provide direction on calculating the 
exempt activity concentration for a mixture and the exempt consignment 
activity limit of a mixture when the identity of each radionuclide is 
known, but the individual activities of some radionuclides are not 
known.
    Table A-1 is revised to change the A1 value for Cf-252 
from 5.0 x 10-2 TBq to 1.0 x 10-1 TBq, and from 
1.4 Ci to 2.7 Ci. Footnote h is deleted, and the following 
corresponding changes are made: (1) The reference to footnote h is 
removed from Cf-252, (2) footnote i is redesignated as footnote h, and 
(3) the entry for molybdenum-99 (Mo-99) is revised to identify footnote 
h instead of footnote i. Footnote c in the entry for Ir-192 is moved, 
so that it is clear that it applies only to iridium in special form. 
Footnote c is revised to specifically state that the activity of 
iridium in special form may be determined through measurement at a 
prescribed distance from the source. Table A-1 is revised to include 
values for Kr-79. The A1 and A2 values for Kr-79 
correspond to the A1 and A2 values in TS-R-1 and 
the specific activity is 4.2 x 10\4\ TBq/g (1.1 x 10\6\ Ci/g). The 
entry for Kr-81 is revised to reflect that it is no longer the first 
entry for the isotopes of krypton. In addition, footnote a is revised 
to identify the A1 and/or A2 values that include 
contributions from daughter radionuclides with half-lives of less than 
10 days.
    Table A-2 is revised to include values for Kr-79, reflect changes 
in TS-R-1 for the activity limit for exempt consignment for Te-121m and 
in the list of parent radionuclides and their progeny included in 
secular equilibrium in Table A-2 in footnote b. The value for the 
activity concentration for exempt material for Kr-79 is 1.0 x 0\3\ Bq/g 
(2.7 x 10-8 Ci/g) and the value for the activity limit for 
exempt consignment is 1.0 x 10\5\ Bq (2.7 x 10-6 Ci). The 
activity limit for exempt consignment for Te-121m is revised from 1 x 
10\5\ Bq (2.7 x 10-6 Ci) to 1 x 10\6\ Bq (2.7 x 
10-5 Ci). In footnote b, the chains for the parent 
radionuclides Ce-134, Rn-220, Th-226, and U-240 are removed, and a 
chain for Ag-108m is added. This makes footnote b to Table A-2 
consistent with footnote b to Table 2 in TS-R-1.
    Table A-3 is revised to reflect changes in TS-R-1. In the second 
entry, the descriptive phrase ``only alpha emitting radionuclides are 
known to be present'' is changed to ``alpha emitting nuclides, but no 
neutron emitters, are known to be present'' to reduce the confusion 
caused by the current phrase because all alpha emitting radionuclides 
also emit other particles and/or gamma rays. In the third entry, the 
descriptive phrase ``no relevant data are available'' is changed to 
``neutron emitting nuclides are known to be present or no relevant data 
are available'' to clarify that neutron-emitting radionuclides, or 
alpha emitters that also emit neutrons, such as Cf-252, Cf-254, and Cm-
248, should be assigned to the third group. Footnote a indicates the 
appropriate value of A1 for a group containing both alpha 
emitting radionuclides and beta or gamma emitting radionuclides when 
groups of radionuclides are based on the total alpha activity and the 
total beta and gamma activity.

VI. Plain Writing

    The Plain Writing Act of 2010 (Pub. L. 111-274) requires Federal 
agencies to write documents in a clear, concise, well-organized manner 
that also follows other best practices appropriate to the subject or 
field and the intended audience. The NRC has attempted to use plain 
language in promulgating this rule consistent with the Federal Plain 
Writing Act as well as the Presidential Memorandum, ``Plain Language in 
Government Writing,'' published June 10, 1998 (63 FR 31883).

VII. Finding of No Significant Environmental Impact: Availability

    The Commission has determined under the National Environmental 
Policy Act of 1969, as amended, and the Commission's regulations in 
subpart A of 10 CFR part 51, not to prepare an environmental impact 
statement for this final rule. The Commission has concluded on the 
basis of an Environmental Assessment (ADAMS Accession No. ML15105A527) 
that this final rule is not a major Federal action significantly 
affecting the quality of the human environment.
    Many of the changes fall under a categorical exclusion for which 
the Commission has previously determined that such actions, neither 
individually nor cumulatively, will have significant impacts on the 
human environment. The categorical exclusions in 10 CFR 51.22(c)(2) and 
10 CFR 51.22(c)(3) were used in the Environmental Assessment.

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The categorical exclusion at 10 CFR 51.22(c)(2) applies to amendments 
to 10 CFR part 71 that are corrective or of a minor or non-policy 
nature and do not substantially modify the regulations.
    The categorical exclusion at 10 CFR 51.22(c)(3) applies to 
amendments to 10 CFR part 71 that relate to--(1) procedures for filing 
and reviewing applications for licenses or construction permits or 
early site permits or other forms of permission or for amendments to or 
renewals of licenses or construction permits or early site permits or 
other forms of permission; (2) recordkeeping requirements; (3) 
reporting requirements; (4) education, training, experience, 
qualification, or other employment suitability requirements; or (5) 
actions on petitions for rulemaking relating to these amendments.
    Those changes not qualifying for a categorical exclusion were 
evaluated for their environmental impacts and include changes to (1) 
definitions, (2) the exemption of low-level materials, (3) the fissile 
material exemption for low-enriched fissile material, (4) alternate 
tests that may be used for the qualification of special form material, 
(5) preliminary determinations; (6) the A1 and A2 
values for radionuclides, and (7) the exempt material activity 
concentrations and exempt consignment activity limits for 
radionuclides. The effects of these changes are addressed in more 
detail in the Environmental Assessment. The changes to the fissile 
material exemption will further reduce the potential for criticality 
during the transport of low-enriched fissile material under the fissile 
material exemption. Other changes, such as those relating to the 
exemption of low-level material, the A1 and A2 
values for radionuclides, and the exempt material activity 
concentrations and exempt consignment activity limits for radionuclides 
have been found to have small or very small impacts. Some natural 
material and ore may be shipped without being regulated as hazardous 
material. The low-level material exemption is changed to allow some 
additional material to be transported without being regulated as 
hazardous material. The amount of transported material affected by this 
change is a very small fraction of the material that already qualifies 
for the exemption and will allow no greater activity than is already 
allowed for material that may already be transported under the 
exemption. Although there are changes to A1 and 
A2 values used to determine the type of packaging, the 
exempt material activity concentrations, and the exempt consignment 
activity limits for some radionuclides, the approach for determining 
the appropriate values has not changed, so there are very small impacts 
from these changes.

VIII. Paperwork Reduction Act Statement

    This final rule contains new or amended information collection 
requirements that are subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 
(44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). These requirements were approved by the 
Office of Management and Budget, approval number 3150-0008. The burden 
to the public for these information collections is estimated to be a 
reduction of 1,700 hours (an average reduction of 55 hours per 
response), including the time for reviewing instructions, searching 
existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and 
completing and reviewing the information collection. Send comments on 
any aspect of these information collections, including suggestions for 
reducing the burden, to the FOIA, Privacy, and Information Collections 
Branch (T-5 F53), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 
20555-0001, or by email to [email protected]; and to the 
Desk Officer, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB-10202, 
(3150-0008), Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503 or 
by email to [email protected].

Public Protection Notification

    The NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to 
respond to, a request for information or an information collection 
requirement unless the requesting document displays a currently valid 
OMB control number.

IX. Congressional Review Act

    This action is a rule as defined in the Congressional Review Act (5 
U.S.C. 801-808). However, the Office of Management and Budget has not 
found it to be a major rule as defined in the Congressional Review Act.

X. Regulatory Flexibility Certification

    In accordance with the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (5 U.S.C. 
605(b)), the Commission certifies that this rule will not, if 
promulgated, have a significant economic impact on a substantial number 
of small entities. This rule affects NRC licensees who transport or 
deliver to a carrier for transport, relatively large quantities of 
radioactive material in a single package; holders of a 10 CFR part 71, 
subpart H, quality assurance program description issued under 10 CFR 
parts 50, 71, or 72; and holders of a CoC for a transportation package. 
These entities do not typically fall within the scope of the definition 
of ``small entities'' set forth in the Regulatory Flexibility Act or 
the size standards adopted by the NRC in 10 CFR 2.810.

XI. Regulatory Analysis

    The NRC has prepared a regulatory analysis (ADAMS Accession No. 
ML14237A383) of this final rule. The analysis examines the costs and 
benefits of the alternatives considered by the Commission.
    The analysis is available for inspection in the NRC Public Document 
Room, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852; or at http://www.regulations.gov under Docket ID NRC-2008-0198.

XII. Backfitting and Issue Finality

    The NRC has determined that the backfit rule (Sec. Sec.  50.109, 
70.76, 72.62, or 76.76) and the issue finality provisions in 10 CFR 
part 52 do not apply to this final rule, because this final rule does 
not establish any provisions that will impose backfits as defined in 10 
CFR Chapter I. Therefore, a backfit analysis is not required for this 
final rule, and the NRC did not prepare a backfit analysis for this 
final rule.

XIII. Criminal Penalties

    For the purpose of Section 223 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as 
amended (AEA), the Commission is amending 10 CFR part 71 under one or 
more of Sections 161b, 161i, or 161o of the AEA. Willful violations of 
the rule will be subject to criminal enforcement.

XIV. Compatibility of Agreement State Regulations

    Under the ``Policy Statement on Adequacy and Compatibility of 
Agreement State Programs'' approved by the Commission on June 30, 1997, 
and published in the Federal Register (62 FR 46517; September 3, 1997), 
this rule is a matter of compatibility between the NRC and the 
Agreement States, thereby providing consistency among the Agreement 
States' and the NRC's requirements. The NRC analyzed the rule in 
accordance with the procedure established within part III, 
``Categorization Process for NRC Program Elements,'' of Handbook 5.9 to 
Management Directive 5.9, ``Adequacy and Compatibility of Agreement 
State Programs'' (ADAMS Accession No. ML041770094). The compatibility 
categories assigned to the affected sections of 10 CFR part 71 are 
presented

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in the Compatibility Table in this section.
    There are four compatibility categories (A, B, C, and D). In 
addition, the NRC program elements can also be identified as having 
particular health and safety significance or as being reserved solely 
to the NRC. Compatibility Category A is assigned to those program 
elements that are basic radiation protection standards and scientific 
terms and definitions that are necessary to understand radiation 
protection concepts. An Agreement State should adopt Compatibility 
Category A program elements in an essentially identical manner to 
provide uniformity in the regulation of agreement material on a 
nationwide basis. Compatibility Category B is assigned to those program 
elements that apply to activities that have direct and significant 
effects in multiple jurisdictions. An Agreement State should adopt 
Compatibility Category B program elements in an essentially identical 
manner. Compatibility Category C is assigned to those program elements 
that do not meet the criteria of Compatibility Category A or B, but the 
essential objectives of which an Agreement State should adopt to avoid 
conflict, duplication, gaps, or other conditions that would jeopardize 
an orderly pattern in the regulation of agreement material on a 
nationwide basis. An Agreement State should adopt the essential 
objectives of the Compatibility Category C program elements. 
Compatibility Category D is assigned to those program elements that do 
not meet any of the criteria of Compatibility Category A, B, or C and, 
therefore, do not need to be adopted by Agreement States for purposes 
of compatibility. Health and Safety (H&S) are program elements that are 
not required for compatibility but are identified as having a 
particular health and safety role (i.e., adequacy) in the regulation of 
agreement material within the State. Although not required for 
compatibility, the State should adopt program elements in this H&S 
category based on those of the NRC that embody the essential objectives 
of the NRC program elements because of particular health and safety 
considerations. Compatibility Category NRC is assigned to those program 
elements that address areas of regulation that cannot be relinquished 
to Agreement States under the AEA or the provisions of 10 CFR. These 
program elements are not adopted by the Agreement States.
    The following table lists the parts and sections that are revised 
and their corresponding categorization under the ``Policy Statement on 
Adequacy and Compatibility of Agreement State Programs.'' A bracket 
around a category means that the section may have been adopted 
elsewhere, and it is not necessary to adopt it again. The presence or 
absence of a bracket does not affect the compatibility category or the 
degree of uniformity required when an Agreement State adopts the 
requirement. The Agreement States have 3 years from the effective date 
of the final rule to adopt compatible regulations.

                                               Compatibility Table
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                                                                                       Compatibility
             Section                    Change              Subject      ---------------------------------------
                                                                               Existing             New \1\
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71.0(d)(1)......................  Revised...........  Purpose and Scope.  D.................  D.
71.4............................  New...............  Definition          ..................  [B].
                                                       Contamination.
71.4............................  Revised...........  Definition          [B]...............  [B].
                                                       Criticality
                                                       Safety Index
                                                       (CSI).
71.4............................  Revised...........  Definition Low      [B]...............  [B].
                                                       Specific Activity
                                                       (LSA) material.
71.4............................  Revised...........  Definition Special  [B]...............  [B].
                                                       form radioactive
                                                       material.
71.4............................  Revised...........  Definition          [B]...............  [B].
                                                       Uranium--natural,
                                                       depleted,
                                                       enriched.
71.6............................  Revised...........  Information         D.................  D.
                                                       Collection
                                                       Requirements: OMB
                                                       Approval.
71.14(a)(1).....................  Revised...........  Exemption for low-  [B]...............  [B].
                                                       level materials.
71.14(a)(2).....................  Revised...........  Exemption for low-  [B]...............  [B].
                                                       level materials.
71.14(a)(3).....................  New...............  Exemption for low-  ..................  [B].
                                                       level materials.
71.15(d)........................  Revised...........  Exemption from      [B]...............  [B].
                                                       classification as
                                                       fissile material.
71.17...........................  Removal of          General license:    [B]...............  B.
                                   brackets on         NRC-approved
                                   Compatibility       package.
                                   Category.
71.17(c)........................  Revised...........  General license:    [B]...............  B.
                                                       NRC-approved
                                                       package.
71.19...........................  Revised...........  Previously          NRC...............  NRC.
                                                       approved package.
71.21...........................  Removal of          General license:    [B]...............  B.
                                   brackets on         Use of foreign
                                   Compatibility       approved package.
                                   Category.
71.21(a)........................  Revised...........  General license:    [B]...............  B.
                                                       Use of foreign
                                                       approved package.

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71.21(d)........................  Revised...........  General license:    [B]...............  B.
                                                       Use of foreign
                                                       approved package.
71.31(b)........................  Revised...........  Contents of         NRC...............  NRC.
                                                       application.
71.38...........................  Retitled and        Renewal of a        NRC...............  NRC.
                                   revised.            certificate of
                                                       compliance.
71.70...........................  New...............  Incorporations by   ..................  NRC
                                                       reference.
71.75...........................  Revised...........  Qualification of    NRC...............  NRC.
                                                       special form
                                                       radioactive
                                                       material.
71.85(a)........................  Revised...........  Preliminary         [B]...............  NRC.
                                                       determinations.
71.85(b)........................  Revised...........  Preliminary         [B]...............  NRC.
                                                       determinations.
71.85(c)........................  Revised...........  Preliminary         [B]...............  NRC.
                                                       determinations.
71.85(d)........................  New...............  Preliminary         --................  B.
                                                       determinations.
71.91(a)........................  Revised...........  Records...........  D.................  C.
71.91(b)........................  Revised             Records...........  D.................  NRC.
                                   Compatibility
                                   Category.
71.91(c)........................  Revised             Records...........  D.................  C.
                                   Compatibility
                                   Category.
71.91(d)........................  Revised             Records...........  D.................  C.
                                   Compatibility
                                   Category.
71.101(a).......................  Revised...........  Quality assurance   D--For those        C.
                                                       requirements.       States which have  **Note: Sec.
                                                                           no users of Type    71.101(g)
                                                                           B packages--other   indicates that QA
                                                                           than industrial     programs for
                                                                           radiography**.      industrial
                                                                          C--Those States      radiography Type
                                                                           which have users    B package users
                                                                           of Type B           are covered by
                                                                           packages--other     Sec.   34.31(b).
                                                                           than industrial     It also indicated
                                                                           radiography**.      that this section
                                                                          **Note: Sec.         satisfies Sec.
                                                                           71.101(g)           71.17(b) and
                                                                           indicates that QA   therefore will
                                                                           programs for        satisfy those
                                                                           industrial          sections
                                                                           radiography Type    referenced in
                                                                           B package users     this provision
                                                                           are covered by      (Sec.  Sec.
                                                                           Sec.   34.31(b).    71.101 through
                                                                           It also indicated   71.137).
                                                                           that this section
                                                                           satisfies Sec.
                                                                           71.12(b) and
                                                                           therefore will
                                                                           satisfy those
                                                                           sections
                                                                           referenced in
                                                                           this provision
                                                                           (Sec.  Sec.
                                                                           71.101 through
                                                                           71.137).

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71.101(b).......................  Revised             Quality assurance   D--For those        C.
                                   Compatibility       requirements.       States which have  **Note: Sec.
                                   Category.                               no users of Type    71.101(g)
                                                                           B packages--other   indicates that QA
                                                                           than industrial     programs for
                                                                           radiography**.      industrial
                                                                          C--Those States      radiography Type
                                                                           which have users    B package users
                                                                           of Type B           are covered by
                                                                           packages--other     Sec.   34.31(b).
                                                                           than industrial     It also indicated
                                                                           radiography**.      that this section
                                                                          **Note: Sec.         satisfies Sec.
                                                                           71.101(g)           71.17(b) and
                                                                           indicates that QA   therefore will
                                                                           programs for        satisfy those
                                                                           industrial          sections
                                                                           radiography Type    referenced in
                                                                           B package users     this provision
                                                                           are covered by      (Sec.  Sec.
                                                                           Sec.   34.31(b).    71.101 through
                                                                           It also indicated   71.137).
                                                                           that this section
                                                                           satisfies Sec.
                                                                           71.12(b) and
                                                                           therefore will
                                                                           satisfy those
                                                                           sections
                                                                           referenced in
                                                                           this provision
                                                                           (Sec.  Sec.
                                                                           71.101 through
                                                                           71.137).
71.101(c)(1)....................  Revised             Quality assurance   D--For those        C.
                                   Compatibility       requirements.       States which have  **Note: Sec.
                                   Category.                               no users of Type    71.101(g)
                                                                           B packages--other   indicates that QA
                                                                           than industrial     programs for
                                                                           radiography**.      industrial
                                                                          C--Those States      radiography Type
                                                                           which have users    B package users
                                                                           of Type B           are covered by
                                                                           packages--other     Sec.   34.31(b).
                                                                           than industrial     It also indicated
                                                                           radiography**.      that this section
                                                                          **Note: Sec.         satisfies Sec.
                                                                           71.101(g)           71.17(b) and
                                                                           indicates that QA   therefore will
                                                                           programs for        satisfy those
                                                                           industrial          sections
                                                                           radiography Type    referenced in
                                                                           B package users     this provision
                                                                           are covered by      (Sec.  Sec.
                                                                           Sec.   34.31(b).    71.101 through
                                                                           It also indicated   71.137).
                                                                           that this section
                                                                           satisfies Sec.
                                                                           71.12(b) and
                                                                           therefore will
                                                                           satisfy those
                                                                           sections
                                                                           referenced in
                                                                           this provision
                                                                           (Sec.  Sec.
                                                                           71.101 through
                                                                           71.137).
71.101(c)(2)....................  Revised...........  Quality assurance   NRC...............  NRC.
                                                       requirements.
71.101(g).......................  Revised             Quality assurance   C.................  C.
                                   Compatibility       requirements.      **Note: Sec.        **Note: Sec.
                                   Category Note.                          71.101(g)           71.101(g)
                                                                           indicates that QA   indicates that QA
                                                                           programs for        programs for
                                                                           industrial          industrial
                                                                           radiography Type    radiography Type
                                                                           B package users     B package users
                                                                           are covered by      are covered by
                                                                           Sec.   34.31(b).    Sec.   34.31(b).
                                                                           It also indicated   It also indicated
                                                                           that this section   that this section
                                                                           satisfies Sec.      satisfies Sec.
                                                                           71.12(b) and        71.17(b) and
                                                                           therefore will      therefore will
                                                                           satisfy those       satisfy those
                                                                           sections            sections
                                                                           referenced in       referenced in
                                                                           this provision      this provision
                                                                           (Sec.  Sec.         (Sec.  Sec.
                                                                           71.101 through      71.101 through
                                                                           71.137).            71.137).

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71.103(a).......................  Revised...........  Quality assurance   D--For those        C.
                                                       organization.       States which have  **Note: Sec.
                                                                           no users of Type    71.101(g)
                                                                           B packages-other    indicates that QA
                                                                           than industrial     programs for
                                                                           radiography**.      industrial
                                                                          [C]--Those States    radiography Type
                                                                           which have users    B package users
                                                                           of Type B           are covered by
                                                                           packages-other      Sec.   34.31(b).
                                                                           than industrial     It also indicated
                                                                           radiography**.      that this section
                                                                          **Note: Sec.         satisfies Sec.
                                                                           71.101(g)           71.17(b) and
                                                                           indicates that QA   therefore will
                                                                           programs for        satisfy those
                                                                           industrial          sections
                                                                           radiography Type    referenced in
                                                                           B package users     this provision
                                                                           are covered by      (Sec.  Sec.
                                                                           Sec.   34.31(b).    71.101 through
                                                                           It also indicated   71.137).
                                                                           that this section
                                                                           satisfies Sec.
                                                                           71.12(b) and
                                                                           therefore will
                                                                           satisfy those
                                                                           sections
                                                                           referenced in
                                                                           this provision
                                                                           (Sec.  Sec.
                                                                           71.101 through
                                                                           71.137).
71.103(b).......................  Revised             Quality assurance   C--Those States     C
                                   Compatibility       organization.       which have users   **Note: Sec.
                                   Category Note.                          of Type B           71.101(g)
                                                                           packages-other      indicates that QA
                                                                           than industrial     programs for
                                                                           radiography**.      industrial
                                                                          **Note: Sec.         radiography Type
                                                                           71.101(g)           B package users
                                                                           indicates that QA   are covered by
                                                                           programs for        Sec.   34.31(b).
                                                                           industrial          It also indicated
                                                                           radiography Type    that this section
                                                                           B package users     satisfies Sec.
                                                                           are covered by      71.17(b) and
                                                                           Sec.   34.31(b).    therefore will
                                                                           It also indicated   satisfy those
                                                                           that this section   sections
                                                                           satisfies Sec.      referenced in
                                                                           71.12(b) and        this provision
                                                                           therefore will      (Sec.  Sec.
                                                                           satisfy those       71.101 through
                                                                           sections            71.137).
                                                                           referenced in
                                                                           this provision
                                                                           (Sec.  Sec.
                                                                           71.101 through
                                                                           71.137)..
71.106..........................  New...............  Changes to quality  --................  C
                                                       assurance program.
71.135..........................  Revised...........  Quality assurance   D--For those        C.
                                                       records.            States which have  **Note: 10 CFR
                                                                           no users of Type    71.101(g)
                                                                           B packages--other   indicates that QA
                                                                           than industrial     programs for
                                                                           radiography**.      industrial
                                                                          C--For those         radiography Type
                                                                           States which have   B package users
                                                                           users of Type B     are covered by
                                                                           packages--other     Sec.   34.31(b).
                                                                           than industrial     It also indicated
                                                                           radiography**.      that this section
                                                                          **Note: 10 CFR       satisfies Sec.
                                                                           71.101(g)           71.17(b) and
                                                                           indicates that QA   therefore will
                                                                           programs for        satisfy those
                                                                           industrial          sections
                                                                           radiography Type    referenced in
                                                                           B package users     this provision
                                                                           are covered by      (Sec.  Sec.
                                                                           Sec.   34.31(b).    71.101 through
                                                                           It also indicated   71.137).
                                                                           that this section
                                                                           satisfies Sec.
                                                                           71.12(b) and
                                                                           therefore will
                                                                           satisfy those
                                                                           sections
                                                                           referenced in
                                                                           this provision
                                                                           (Sec.  Sec.
                                                                           71.101 through
                                                                           71.137).

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Appendix A......................  Revise paragraphs   Determination of    [B]...............  [B]
                                   IV.a.-IV.f.;        A1 and A2.
                                   redesignate
                                   paragraphs IV.c.-
                                   IV.f. as
                                   paragraphs IV.d.-
                                   IV.g.; add
                                   paragraph IV.c.;
                                   redesignate the
                                   text of paragraph
                                   V. as paragraph
                                   V.a.; and add
                                   paragraph V.b.
Appendix A, Table A-1...........  Revise entries for  A1 and A2 Values    [B]...............  [B].
                                   Cf-252, Ir-192,     for Radionuclides.
                                   Kr-81, and Mo-99;
                                   revise footnote
                                   a; delete
                                   footnote h; and
                                   redesignate
                                   footnote i as
                                   footnote h..
                                  Add entry for Kr-
                                   79.
Appendix A, Table A-2...........  Add entry for Kr-   Exempt Material     [B]...............  [B].
                                   79; revise          Activity
                                   entries for Kr-81   Concentrations
                                   and Te-121m; and    and Exempt
                                   revise footnote b.  Consignment
                                                       Activity Limits
                                                       for Radionuclides.
Appendix A, Table A-3...........  Revise entries for  General Values for  [B]...............  [B].
                                   column 1,           A1 and A2.
                                   ``Contents,'' and
                                   add footnote a.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Where there is a change in the assigned compatibility category, a compatibility category is assigned. Where
  the content of the section has been significantly changed, a summary of the analysis is presented below.
  Changes in the assigned compatibility category have been made in Sec.  Sec.   71.4 (added for the definition
  of contamination), 71.70, 71.85, 71.91, 71.101, 71.103, 71.106, and 71.135.

    In Sec.  71.4, the definition of contamination will be designated 
Compatibility Category B, because it applies to activities that have 
direct and significant effects in multiple jurisdictions and it is also 
defined in the corresponding DOT regulations.
    In Sec. Sec.  71.17, 71.21, and 71.103 the compatibility category 
is unchanged, but the brackets were not retained because there are no 
corresponding DOT regulations.
    The new Sec.  71.70, ``Incorporations by reference,'' will be 
designated Compatibility Category NRC, because the documents 
incorporated by reference are incorporated for use in Sec.  71.75, 
which addresses activities under Federal jurisdiction.
    Section 71.85, ``Preliminary determinations,'' will be changed to 
make the requirements in Sec.  71.85(a) through (c) apply to holders of 
a CoC. Paragraphs 71.85(a) through (c) are designated as Compatibility 
Category NRC, because they apply exclusively to certificate holders and 
the granting of the package approval is reserved to the NRC. Paragraph 
71.85(d) will be added and applies to licensees and it is designated as 
Compatibility Category B, because it applies to activities that have 
direct and significant effects in multiple jurisdictions and there is 
no corresponding DOT requirement.
    The compatibility category for Sec.  71.91, ``Records,'' will be 
changed from Compatibility Category D to Compatibility Category C. In 
reaching an agreement with the NRC, the States have a general provision 
relating to records and for incident reporting. The recordkeeping 
requirements in Sec.  71.91 include requirements associated with 
transportation, which may involve multiple jurisdictions. With the 
exception of Sec.  71.91(b), the NRC is designating the compatibility 
of the requirements in Sec.  71.91 as Compatibility Category C to 
require that the essential objectives of the requirements be adopted to 
avoid conflict, duplication, gaps, or other conditions that would 
jeopardize the orderly pattern in the regulation of agreement material 
on a nationwide basis, including creating an undue burden on interstate 
commerce through additional recordkeeping requirements; Sec.  71.91(b) 
only applies to CoC holders and applicants and are designated as 
compatibility category NRC. The States are not required to adopt them 
in an essentially identical manner, as might be necessary if the 
requirements had a more direct and significant impact on multiple 
jurisdictions.
    In Sec.  71.101, the compatibility category will be simplified with 
the removal of the separate compatibility category for States that do 
not have a user of a Type B package. If a State does not have a user of 
a Type B package, the State is able to seek an exemption from the 
requirement to make their requirement compatible. The State 
requirements only need to be essentially compatible with respect to the 
requirements as they apply to licensees, because the application of the 
requirements to CoC holders and applicants would be performed by the 
NRC. The note that references the quality assurance programs for 
industrial radiographers is updated by changing Sec.  71.12(b) to Sec.  
71.17(b).
    In Sec.  71.103, the compatibility category for some users of 
packages was not designated. The compatibility category will be 
simplified by removing the separate compatibility category for States 
that do not have a user of a Type B package and by removing the bracket 
around the compatibility category for Sec.  71.103(a). If a State does 
not have a user of a Type B package, the State can seek an exemption 
from the requirement to make their requirement compatible. The State 
requirements only need to be essentially compatible with respect to the 
requirements as they apply to licensees, because the application of the 
requirements to CoC holders and

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applicants will be performed by the NRC. The note that references the 
quality assurance programs for industrial radiographers will be updated 
by changing Sec.  71.12(b) to Sec.  71.17(b).
    The new Sec.  71.106, ``Changes to quality assurance program,'' 
will apply to licensees and holders of, or applicants for, a CoC. The 
assigned compatibility category is consistent with the other quality 
assurance requirements that apply to licensees. The State requirements 
only need to be essentially compatible with respect to the requirements 
as they apply to licensees, because the application of the requirements 
to CoC holders and applicants will be performed by the NRC.
    In Sec.  71.135, the compatibility category will be simplified by 
removing the separate compatibility category for States that do not 
have a user of a Type B package. If a State does not have a user of a 
Type B package, the State can seek an exemption from the requirement to 
make their requirement compatible. The State requirements only need to 
be essentially compatible with respect to the requirements as they 
apply to licensees, because the application of the requirements to CoC 
holders and applicants will be performed by the NRC. The note that 
references the quality assurance programs for industrial radiographers 
is updated by changing Sec.  71.12(b) to Sec.  71.17(b).

XV. Voluntary Consensus Standards

    The National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (Pub. 
L. 104-113) requires that Federal agencies use technical standards that 
are developed or adopted by voluntary consensus standards bodies unless 
the use of such a standard is inconsistent with applicable law or 
otherwise impractical. In this final rule, the NRC uses the consensus 
standards identified as follows and will incorporate them by reference. 
The NRC is adopting ISO 2919:1999(E), ``Radiation protection--Sealed 
radioactive sources--General requirements and classification,'' Second 
Edition (February 15, 1999), for the Class 4 and Class 5 impact tests 
and the Class 6 temperature test; and ISO 9978:1992(E), ``Radiation 
protection--Sealed radioactive sources--Leakage test methods,'' First 
Edition (February 15, 1992), for the leaktightness tests.
    In other portions of this final rule, the NRC is revising 
requirements that do not constitute the establishment of a standard 
that establishes generally applicable requirements. These revisions to 
the NRC's requirements include changes to: (1) The scope of material 
falling under an existing exemption for natural materials and ores 
containing naturally occurring radionuclides at an activity 
concentration below a specified value, (2) conditions on general 
licenses, (3) the oversight of quality assurance programs, and (4) the 
removal of transitional arrangements for previously approved packages.

XVI. Availability of Guidance

    In the Rules and Regulations section of this issue of the Federal 
Register, the NRC is issuing revised implementation guidance for this 
rule, RG 7.10, Revision 3, ``Establishing Quality Assurance Programs 
for Packaging Used in Transport of Radioactive Material'' (Docket ID 
NRC-2013-0082). The guidance is also available in ADAMS under Accession 
No. ML14064A505. Revised RG 7.10 is intended to describe a proposed 
method that the NRC staff considers acceptable for use in complying 
with the NRC's proposed amendments to its regulations on quality 
assurance programs related to transport of radioactive materials. 
Because the regulatory analysis for the final rule provides sufficient 
explanation for the rule and its implementing guidance, a separate 
regulatory analysis was not prepared for RG 7.10.

XVII. Incorporation by Reference Under 1 CFR Part 51--Reasonable 
Availability to Interested Parties

    The NRC is required by law to obtain approval for incorporation by 
reference from the Office of the Federal Register (OFR). The OFR's 
requirements for incorporation by reference are set forth in 1 CFR part 
51. On November 7, 2014, the OFR adopted changes to its regulations 
governing incorporation by reference (79 FR 66267). The OFR regulations 
require an agency to discuss, in the preamble of the final rule, the 
ways that the materials it incorporates by reference are reasonably 
available to interested parties and how interested parties can obtain 
the materials. The discussion in this section complies with the 
requirement for proposed rules as set forth in 1 CFR 51.5(b)(2).
    The NRC considers ``interested parties'' to include all potential 
NRC stakeholders, not just the individuals and entities regulated or 
otherwise subject to the NRC's regulatory oversight. These NRC 
stakeholders are not a homogenous group but vary with respect to the 
considerations for determining reasonable availability. Therefore, the 
NRC distinguishes between different classes of interested parties for 
purposes of determining whether the material is ``reasonably 
available.'' The NRC considers the following to be classes of 
interested parties in NRC rulemakings generally:
     Individuals and small entities regulated or otherwise 
subject to the NRC's regulatory oversight (this class also includes 
applicants and potential applicants for licenses and other NRC 
regulatory approvals).
     Large entities otherwise subject to the NRC's regulatory 
oversight (this class also includes applicants and potential applicants 
for licenses and other NRC regulatory approvals). In this context, 
``large entities'' are those which do not qualify as a ``small entity'' 
under 10 CFR 2.810.
     Non-governmental organizations with institutional 
interests in the matters regulated by the NRC.
     Other Federal agencies, states, local governmental bodies 
(within the meaning of 10 CFR 2.315(c)).
     Federally-recognized and State-recognized Indian tribes.
     Members of the general public (i.e., individual, 
unaffiliated members of the public who are not regulated or otherwise 
subject to the NRC's regulatory oversight).
    International Organization for Standardization's (ISO) 
9978:1992(E), ``Radiation protection--Sealed radioactive sources--
Leakage test methods,'' First Edition (February 15, 1992), is 
incorporated by reference for Sec.  71.75(a). Interested parties, 
including the general public, can purchase the February 1992 version of 
ISO 9978 from the American National Standards Institute, 25 West 43rd 
Street, 4th floor, New York, NY 10036, 212-642-4900, http://www.ansi.org, or [email protected]. The cost is $88.
    ISO 2919:1999(E), ``Radiation protection--Sealed radioactive 
sources--General requirements and classification,'' Second Edition 
(February 15, 1999), is incorporated by reference for Sec.  71.75(d). 
Interested parties, including the general public, can purchase the 1992 
edition of ISO 2919 on http://www.amazon.com for approximately $125.00.
    The two ISO standards incorporated by reference into 10 CFR 71.75 
may be examined at the NRC's Public Document Room, O1-F21, 11555 
Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852 or at the NRC Library located 
at Two White Flint North, 11545 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 
20852; telephone: 301-415-5610; email: [email protected]. The 
two ISO standards are also available for inspection at the National 
Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the 
availability of this material at NARA, call 1-202-741-

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6030 or go to http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
    The NRC believes that the two ISO standards are reasonably 
available to large entities subject to the NRC's regulatory oversight 
pursuant to 10 CFR 71.75, non-governmental organizations with 
institutional interests in the matters regulated by the NRC, other 
Federal agencies, states, local governmental bodies (within the meaning 
of 10 CFR 2.315(c)), and Federally-recognized and State-recognized 
Indian tribes. With respect to individuals and small entities regulated 
or otherwise subject to the NRC's regulatory oversight pursuant to 10 
CFR 71.75, the NRC believes that the approximately $213 cost of 
obtaining the two ISO standards is reasonable for such individuals and 
small entities, and therefore that the two standards are reasonably 
available to these individuals and small entities. With respect to the 
general public, the NRC has identified above the ways in which the two 
ISO standards may be obtained. Because individuals and small entities 
are not required to comply with these two ISO standards, the NRC 
believes that the two standards are reasonably available to general 
public in accordance with the ways described above for obtaining 
access.

List of Subjects in 10 CFR Part 71

    Criminal penalties, Hazardous materials transportation, 
Incorporation by reference, Nuclear materials, Packaging and 
containers, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble and under the authority of 
the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended; the Energy Reorganization 
Act of 1974, as amended; and 5 U.S.C. 552 and 553; the NRC is adopting 
the following amendments to 10 CFR part 71.

PART 71--PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL

0
1. The authority citation for part 71 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: Atomic Energy Act secs. 53, 57, 62, 63, 81, 161, 182, 
183, 223, 234, 1701 (42 U.S.C. 2073, 2077, 2092, 2093, 2111, 2201, 
2232, 2233, 2273, 2282, 2297f); Energy Reorganization Act secs. 201, 
202, 206, 211 (42 U.S.C. 5841, 5842, 5846, 5851); Nuclear Waste 
Policy Act sec. 180 (42 U.S.C. 10175); Government Paperwork 
Elimination Act sec. 1704 (44 U.S.C. 3504 note); Energy Policy Act 
of 2005, Pub. L. 109-58, 119 Stat. 594 (2005).
    Section 71.97 also issued under sec. 301, Pub. L. 96-295, 94 
Stat. 789-790.


Sec.  71.0  [Amended]

0
2. In Sec.  71.0, paragraph (d)(1), remove the reference ``Sec. Sec.  
71.20 through 71.23'' and add, in its place, the reference ``Sec. Sec.  
71.21 through 71.23''.

0
3. In Sec.  71.4, add in alphabetical order the definition of 
``contamination,'' and revise the definitions of ``Criticality Safety 
Index (CSI),'' ``Low Specific Activity (LSA) material,'' ``Special form 
radioactive material,'' and ``Uranium--natural, depleted, enriched'' to 
read as follows:


Sec.  71.4  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Contamination means the presence of a radioactive substance on a 
surface in quantities in excess of 0.4 Bq/cm2 (1 x 10-5 
[micro]Ci/cm\2\) for beta and gamma emitters and low toxicity alpha 
emitters, or 0.04 Bq/cm2 (1 x 10-6 [micro]Ci/cm\2\) for all 
other alpha emitters.
    (1) Fixed contamination means contamination that cannot be removed 
from a surface during normal conditions of transport.
    (2) Non-fixed contamination means contamination that can be removed 
from a surface during normal conditions of transport.
* * * * *
    Criticality Safety Index (CSI) means the dimensionless number 
(rounded up to the next tenth) assigned to and placed on the label of a 
fissile material package, to designate the degree of control of 
accumulation of packages, overpacks or freight containers containing 
fissile material during transportation. Determination of the 
criticality safety index is described in Sec. Sec.  71.22, 71.23, and 
71.59. The criticality safety index for an overpack, freight container, 
consignment or conveyance containing fissile material packages is the 
arithmetic sum of the criticality safety indices of all the fissile 
material packages contained within the overpack, freight container, 
consignment or conveyance.
* * * * *
    Low Specific Activity (LSA) material means radioactive material 
with limited specific activity which is nonfissile or is excepted under 
Sec.  71.15, and which satisfies the descriptions and limits set forth 
in the following section. Shielding materials surrounding the LSA 
material may not be considered in determining the estimated average 
specific activity of the package contents. The LSA material must be in 
one of three groups:
    (1) LSA-I.
    (i) Uranium and thorium ores, concentrates of uranium and thorium 
ores, and other ores containing naturally occurring radionuclides that 
are intended to be processed for the use of these radionuclides;
    (ii) Natural uranium, depleted uranium, natural thorium or their 
compounds or mixtures, provided they are unirradiated and in solid or 
liquid form;
    (iii) Radioactive material other than fissile material, for which 
the A2 value is unlimited; or
    (iv) Other radioactive material in which the activity is 
distributed throughout and the estimated average specific activity does 
not exceed 30 times the value for exempt material activity 
concentration determined in accordance with appendix A.
    (2) LSA-II.
    (i) Water with tritium concentration up to 0.8 TBq/liter (20.0 Ci/
liter); or
    (ii) Other radioactive material in which the activity is 
distributed throughout and the estimated average specific activity does 
not exceed 10-4 A2/g for solids and gases, and 
10-5 A2/g for liquids.
    (3) LSA-III. Solids (e.g., consolidated wastes, activated 
materials), excluding powders, that satisfy the requirements of Sec.  
71.77, in which:
    (i) The radioactive material is distributed throughout a solid or a 
collection of solid objects, or is essentially uniformly distributed in 
a solid compact binding agent (such as concrete, bitumen, ceramic, 
etc.);
    (ii) The radioactive material is relatively insoluble, or it is 
intrinsically contained in a relatively insoluble material, so that 
even under loss of packaging, the loss of radioactive material per 
package by leaching when placed in water for 7 days will not exceed 0.1 
A2; and
    (iii) The estimated average specific activity of the solid, 
excluding any shielding material, does not exceed 2 x 10-3 
A2/g.
* * * * *
    Special form radioactive material means radioactive material that 
satisfies the following conditions:
    (1) It is either a single solid piece or is contained in a sealed 
capsule that can be opened only by destroying the capsule;
    (2) The piece or capsule has at least one dimension not less than 5 
mm (0.2 in); and
    (3) It satisfies the requirements of Sec.  71.75. A special form 
encapsulation designed in accordance with the requirements of Sec.  
71.4 in effect on June 30, 1983 (see 10 CFR part 71, revised as of 
January 1, 1983), and constructed before July 1, 1985; a special form 
encapsulation designed in accordance with the requirements of Sec.  
71.4 in effect

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on March 31, 1996 (see 10 CFR part 71, revised as of January 1, 1996), 
and constructed before April 1, 1998; and special form material that 
was successfully tested before September 10, 2015 in accordance with 
the requirements of Sec.  71.75(d) of this section in effect before 
September 10, 2015 may continue to be used. Any other special form 
encapsulation must meet the specifications of this definition.
* * * * *
    Uranium--natural, depleted, enriched. (1) Natural uranium means 
uranium (which may be chemically separated) with the naturally 
occurring distribution of uranium isotopes (approximately 0.711 weight 
percent uranium-235, and the remainder by weight essentially uranium-
238).
    (2) Depleted uranium means uranium containing less uranium-235 than 
the naturally occurring distribution of uranium isotopes.
    (3) Enriched uranium means uranium containing more uranium-235 than 
the naturally occurring distribution of uranium isotopes.

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4. In Sec.  71.6, revise paragraph (b) to read as follows:


Sec.  71.6  Information collection requirements: OMB approval.

* * * * *
    (b) The approved information collection requirements contained in 
this part appear in Sec. Sec.  71.5, 71.7, 71.9, 71.12, 71.17, 71.19, 
71.22, 71.23, 71.31, 71.33, 71.35, 71.37, 71.38, 71.39, 71.41, 71.47, 
71.85, 71.87, 71.89, 71.91, 71.93, 71.95, 71.97, 71.101, 71.103, 
71.105, 71.106, 71.107, 71.109, 71.111, 71.113, 71.115, 71.117, 71.119, 
71.121, 71.123, 71.125, 71.127, 71.129, 71.131, 71.133, 71.135, 71.137, 
and appendix A, paragraph II.

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5. In Sec.  71.14, revise paragraphs (a)(1) and (2), and add paragraph 
(a)(3) to read as follows:


Sec.  71.14  Exemption for low-level materials.

    (a) * * *
    (1) Natural material and ores containing naturally occurring 
radionuclides that are either in their natural state, or have only been 
processed for purposes other than for the extraction of the 
radionuclides, and which are not intended to be processed for the use 
of these radionuclides, provided the activity concentration of the 
material does not exceed 10 times the applicable radionuclide activity 
concentration values specified in appendix A, Table A-2, or Table A-3 
of this part.
    (2) Materials for which the activity concentration is not greater 
than the activity concentration values specified in appendix A, Table 
A-2, or Table A-3 of this part, or for which the consignment activity 
is not greater than the limit for an exempt consignment found in 
appendix A, Table A-2, or Table A-3 of this part.
    (3) Non-radioactive solid objects with radioactive substances 
present on any surfaces in quantities not in excess of the levels cited 
in the definition of contamination in Sec.  71.4.
* * * * *

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6. In Sec.  71.15, revise paragraph (d) to read as follows:


Sec.  71.15  Exemption from classification as fissile material.

* * * * *
    (d) Uranium enriched in uranium-235 to a maximum of 1 percent by 
weight, and with total plutonium and uranium-233 content of up to 1 
percent of the mass of uranium-235, provided that the mass of any 
beryllium, graphite, and hydrogenous material enriched in deuterium 
constitutes less than 5 percent of the uranium mass, and that the 
fissile material is distributed homogeneously and does not form a 
lattice arrangement within the package.
* * * * *

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7. In Sec.  71.17, revise paragraph (c) to read as follows:


Sec.  71.17  General license: NRC-approved package.

* * * * *
    (c) Each licensee issued a general license under paragraph (a) of 
this section shall--
    (1) Maintain a copy of the Certificate of Compliance, or other 
approval of the package, and the drawings and other documents 
referenced in the approval relating to the use and maintenance of the 
packaging and to the actions to be taken before shipment;
    (2) Comply with the terms and conditions of the license, 
certificate, or other approval, as applicable, and the applicable 
requirements of subparts A, G, and H of this part; and
    (3) Submit in writing before the first use of the package to: ATTN: 
Document Control Desk, Director, Division of Spent Fuel Storage and 
Transportation, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, using 
an appropriate method listed in Sec.  71.1(a), the licensee's name and 
license number and the package identification number specified in the 
package approval.
* * * * *

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8. In Sec.  71.19, redesignate paragraphs (b) through (e) as paragraphs 
(a) through (d), and revise newly redesignated paragraph (b)(2) to read 
as follows:


Sec.  71.19  Previously approved package.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (2) A package used for a shipment to a location outside the United 
States is subject to multilateral approval as defined in the DOT's 
regulations at 49 CFR 173.403.
* * * * *

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9. In Sec.  71.21, revise paragraphs (a) and (d) to read as follows:


Sec.  71.21  General license: Use of foreign approved package.

    (a) A general license is issued to any licensee of the Commission 
to transport, or to deliver to a carrier for transport, licensed 
material in a package, the design of which has been approved in a 
foreign national competent authority certificate, that has been 
revalidated by the DOT as meeting the applicable requirements of 49 CFR 
171.23.
* * * * *
    (d) Each licensee issued a general license under paragraph (a) of 
this section shall--
    (1) Maintain a copy of the applicable certificate, the 
revalidation, and the drawings and other documents referenced in the 
certificate, relating to the use and maintenance of the packaging and 
to the actions to be taken before shipment; and
    (2) Comply with the terms and conditions of the certificate and 
revalidation, and with the applicable requirements of subparts A, G, 
and H of this part.


Sec.  71.31  [Amended]

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10. In Sec.  71.31, paragraph (b), remove the reference ``Sec.  71.13'' 
and add, in its place, the reference ``Sec.  71.19''.

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11. Revise Sec.  71.38 to read as follows:


Sec.  71.38  Renewal of a certificate of compliance.

    (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, each 
Certificate of Compliance expires at the end of the day, in the month 
and year stated in the approval.
    (b) In any case in which a person, not less than 30 days before the 
expiration of an existing Certificate of Compliance issued pursuant to 
the part, has filed an application in proper form for renewal, the 
existing Certificate of Compliance for which the renewal application 
was filed shall not be deemed to have expired until final action on the 
application for renewal has been taken by the Commission.
    (c) In applying for renewal of an existing Certificate of 
Compliance, an applicant may be required to submit a consolidated 
application that is

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comprised of as few documents as possible. The consolidated application 
should incorporate all changes to its certificate, including changes 
that are incorporated by reference in the existing certificate.

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12. Add Sec.  71.70 to subpart F to read as follows:


Sec.  71.70  Incorporations by reference.

    (a) The materials listed in this section are incorporated by 
reference in the corresponding sections noted and made a part of the 
regulations in part 71. These incorporations by reference were approved 
by the Director of the Federal Register under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR 
part 51. These materials are incorporated as they exist on the date of 
the approval. A notice of any changes made to the material incorporated 
by reference will be published in the Federal Register, and the 
material must be available to the public. The materials can be examined 
at the NRC's Public Document Room, O1-F21, 11555 Rockville Pike, 
Rockville, Maryland 20852 or at the NRC Library located at Two White 
Flint North, 11545 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852; 
telephone: 301-415-5610; email: [email protected], and is 
available from the sources listed below. All approved material is 
available for inspection at the National Archives and Records 
Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this 
material at NARA, call 1-202-741-6030 or go to http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
    (b) International Organization for Standardization, ISO Central 
Secretariat, Chemin de Blandonnet 8 CP 401, 1214 Vernier, Geneva, 
Switzerland; email: [email protected]; phone: +41 22 749 01 11; Web site: 
http://www.iso.org.
    (1) ISO 9978:1992(E), ``Radiation protection--Sealed radioactive 
sources--Leakage test methods,'' First Edition (February 15, 1992), 
incorporation by reference approved for Sec.  71.75(a), is available 
for purchase from the American National Standards Institute, 25 West 
43rd Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10036, 212-642-4900, http://www.ansi.org, or [email protected].
    (2) ISO 2919:1999(E), ``Radiation protection--Sealed radioactive 
sources--General requirements and classification,'' Second Edition 
(February 15, 1999), incorporation by reference approved for Sec.  
71.75(d), is available on http://www.amazon.com.
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13. In Sec.  71.75, revise paragraphs (a)(5), (b)(2)(ii) and (iii), and 
(d)(1) and (2) to read as follows:


Sec.  71.75  Qualification of special form radioactive material.

    (a) * * *
    (5) A specimen that comprises or simulates radioactive material 
contained in a sealed capsule need not be subjected to the 
leaktightness procedure specified in this section, provided it is 
alternatively subjected to any of the tests prescribed in ISO 
9978:1992(E), ``Radiation protection--Sealed radioactive sources--
Leakage test methods'' (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  71.70).
    (b) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (ii) The flat face of the billet must be 25 millimeters (mm) (1 
inch) in diameter with the edge rounded off to a radius of 3 mm  0.3 mm (0.12 in  0.012 in);
    (iii) The lead must be hardness number 3.5 to 4.5 on the Vickers 
scale and not more than 25 mm (1 inch) thick, and must cover an area 
greater than that covered by the specimen;
* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (1) The impact test and the percussion test of this section, 
provided that the specimen is:
    (i) Less than 200 grams and alternatively subjected to the Class 4 
impact test prescribed in ISO 2919:1999(E), ``Radiation protection--
Sealed radioactive sources--General requirements and classification'' 
(incorporated by reference, see Sec.  71.70); or
    (ii) Less than 500 grams and alternatively subjected to the Class 5 
impact test prescribed in ISO 2919:1999(E), ``Radioactive protection--
Sealed radioactive sources--General requirements and classification'' 
(incorporated by reference, see Sec.  71.70); and
    (2) The heat test of this section, provided the specimen is 
alternatively subjected to the Class 6 temperature test specified in 
ISO 2919:1999(E), ``Radioactive protection--Sealed radioactive 
sources--General requirements and classification'' (incorporated by 
reference, see Sec.  71.70).

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14. In Sec.  71.85, revise paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) and add 
paragraph (d) to read as follows:


Sec.  71.85  Preliminary determinations.

* * * * *
    (a) The certificate holder shall ascertain that there are no 
cracks, pinholes, uncontrolled voids, or other defects that could 
significantly reduce the effectiveness of the packaging;
    (b) Where the maximum normal operating pressure will exceed 35 kPa 
(5 lbf/in\2\) gauge, the certificate holder shall test the containment 
system at an internal pressure at least 50 percent higher than the 
maximum normal operating pressure, to verify the capability of that 
system to maintain its structural integrity at that pressure;
    (c) The certificate holder shall conspicuously and durably mark the 
packaging with its model number, serial number, gross weight, and a 
package identification number assigned by the NRC. Before applying the 
model number, the certificate holder shall determine that the packaging 
has been fabricated in accordance with the design approved by the 
Commission; and
    (d) The licensee shall ascertain that the determinations in 
paragraphs (a) through (c) of this section have been made.


Sec.  71.91  [Amended]

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15. In Sec.  71.91, in paragraph (a) introductory text, remove the 
reference ``Sec.  71.10'' and add, in its place, the reference ``Sec.  
71.14''.

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16. In Sec.  71.101, revise paragraphs (a) and (c)(2) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  71.101  Quality assurance requirements.

    (a) Purpose. This subpart describes quality assurance requirements 
applying to design, purchase, fabrication, handling, shipping, storing, 
cleaning, assembly, inspection, testing, operation, maintenance, 
repair, and modification of components of packaging that are important 
to safety. As used in this subpart, ``quality assurance'' comprises all 
those planned and systematic actions necessary to provide adequate 
confidence that a system or component will perform satisfactorily in 
service. Quality assurance includes quality control, which comprises 
those quality assurance actions related to control of the physical 
characteristics and quality of the material or component to 
predetermined requirements. Each certificate holder and applicant for a 
package approval is responsible for satisfying the quality assurance 
requirements that apply to design, fabrication, testing, and 
modification of packaging subject to this subpart. Each licensee is 
responsible for satisfying the quality assurance requirements that 
apply to its use of a packaging for the shipment of licensed material 
subject to this subpart.
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (2) Before the fabrication, testing, or modification of any package 
for the shipment of licensed material subject to this subpart, each 
certificate holder, or applicant for a Certificate of Compliance

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shall obtain Commission approval of its quality assurance program. Each 
certificate holder or applicant for a CoC shall, in accordance with 
Sec.  71.1, file a description of its quality assurance program, 
including a discussion of which requirements of this subpart are 
applicable and how they will be satisfied.
* * * * *

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17. In Sec.  71.103, revise paragraph (a) to read as follows:


Sec.  71.103  Quality assurance organization.

    (a) The licensee, certificate holder, and applicant for a 
Certificate of Compliance shall be responsible for the establishment 
and execution of the quality assurance program. The licensee, 
certificate holder, and applicant for a Certificate of Compliance may 
delegate to others, such as contractors, agents, or consultants, the 
work of establishing and executing the quality assurance program, or 
any part of the quality assurance program, but shall retain 
responsibility for the program. These activities include performing the 
functions associated with attaining quality objectives and the quality 
assurance functions.
* * * * *

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18. Add Sec.  71.106 to subpart H to read as follows:


Sec.  71.106  Changes to quality assurance program.

    (a) Each quality assurance program approval holder shall submit, in 
accordance with Sec.  71.1(a), a description of a proposed change to 
its NRC-approved quality assurance program that will reduce commitments 
in the program description as approved by the NRC. The quality 
assurance program approval holder shall not implement the change before 
receiving NRC approval.
    (1) The description of a proposed change to the NRC-approved 
quality assurance program must identify the change, the reason for the 
change, and the basis for concluding that the revised program 
incorporating the change continues to satisfy the applicable 
requirements of subpart H of this part.
    (2) [Reserved]
    (b) Each quality assurance program approval holder may change a 
previously approved quality assurance program without prior NRC 
approval, if the change does not reduce the commitments in the quality 
assurance program previously approved by the NRC. Changes to the 
quality assurance program that do not reduce the commitments shall be 
submitted to the NRC every 24 months, in accordance with Sec.  71.1(a). 
In addition to quality assurance program changes involving 
administrative improvements and clarifications, spelling corrections, 
and non-substantive changes to punctuation or editorial items, the 
following changes are not considered reductions in commitment:
    (1) The use of a quality assurance standard approved by the NRC 
that is more recent than the quality assurance standard in the 
certificate holder's or applicant's current quality assurance program 
at the time of the change;
    (2) The use of generic organizational position titles that clearly 
denote the position function, supplemented as necessary by descriptive 
text, rather than specific titles, provided that there is no 
substantive change to either the functions of the position or reporting 
responsibilities;
    (3) The use of generic organizational charts to indicate functional 
relationships, authorities, and responsibilities, or alternatively, the 
use of descriptive text, provided that there is no substantive change 
to the functional relationships, authorities, or responsibilities;
    (4) The elimination of quality assurance program information that 
duplicates language in quality assurance regulatory guides and quality 
assurance standards to which the quality assurance program approval 
holder has committed to on record; and
    (5) Organizational revisions that ensure that persons and 
organizations performing quality assurance functions continue to have 
the requisite authority and organizational freedom, including 
sufficient independence from cost and schedule when opposed to safety 
considerations.
    (c) Each quality assurance program approval holder shall maintain 
records of quality assurance program changes.

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19. Revise Sec.  71.135 to read as follows:


Sec.  71.135  Quality assurance records.

    The licensee, certificate holder, and applicant for a Certificate 
of Compliance shall maintain sufficient written records to describe the 
activities affecting quality. These records must include changes to the 
quality assurance program as required by Sec.  71.106, the 
instructions, procedures, and drawings required by Sec.  71.111 to 
prescribe quality assurance activities, and closely related 
specifications such as required qualifications of personnel, 
procedures, and equipment. The records must include the instructions or 
procedures that establish a records retention program that is 
consistent with applicable regulations and designates factors such as 
duration, location, and assigned responsibility. The licensee, 
certificate holder, and applicant for a Certificate of Compliance shall 
retain these records for 3 years beyond the date when the licensee, 
certificate holder, and applicant for a Certificate of Compliance last 
engage in the activity for which the quality assurance program was 
developed. If any portion of the quality assurance program, written 
procedures or instructions is superseded, the licensee, certificate 
holder, and applicant for a Certificate of Compliance shall retain the 
superseded material for 3 years after it is superseded.

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20. In appendix A to part 71:
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a. Revise paragraphs IV.a. and IV.b., redesignate paragraphs IV.c. 
through IV.f. as paragraphs IV.d. through IV.g., add new paragraph 
IV.c., revise newly redesignated paragraphs IV.d. through IV.g., 
redesignate paragraph V. as paragraph V.a., and add new paragraph V.b.;
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b. In Table A-1, add an entry for Kr-79 in alphanumeric order; revise 
the entries for Cf-252, Ir-192, Kr-81, and Mo-99; revise footnotes a 
and c; remove footnote h; and redesignate footnote i as footnote h;
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c. In Table A-2, add the entry for Kr-79 in alphanumeric order, revise 
the entries for Kr-81 and Te-121m, and revise footnote b; and
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d. In Table A-3, revise the second and third entries and add a new 
footnote a.
    The additions and revisions read as follows:

Appendix A to Part 71--Determination of A1 and A2

* * * * *
    IV. * * *
    a. For special form radioactive material, the maximum quantity 
transported in a Type A package is as follows:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR12JN15.094

where B(i) is the activity of radionuclide i in special form, and 
A1(i) is the A1 value for radionuclide i.
    b. For normal form radioactive material, the maximum quantity 
transported in a Type A package is as follows:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR12JN15.095

where B(i) is the activity of radionuclide i in normal form, and 
A2(i) is the A2 value for radionuclide i.
    c. If the package contains both special and normal form 
radioactive material, the activity that may be transported in a Type 
A package is as follows:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR12JN15.096


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where B(i) is the activity of radionuclide i as special form 
radioactive material, A1(i) is the A1 value 
for radionuclide i, C(j) is the activity of radionuclide j as normal 
form radioactive material, and A2(j) is the A2 
value for radionuclide j.
    d. Alternatively, the A1 value for mixtures of 
special form material may be determined as follows:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR12JN15.097

where f(i) is the fraction of activity for radionuclide i in the 
mixture and A1(i) is the appropriate A1 value 
for radionuclide i.
    e. Alternatively, the A2 value for mixtures of normal 
form material may be determined as follows:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR12JN15.098

where f(i) is the fraction of activity for radionuclide i in the 
mixture and A2(i) is the appropriate A2 value 
for radionuclide i.
    f. The exempt activity concentration for mixtures of nuclides 
may be determined as follows:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR12JN15.099

where f(i) is the fraction of activity concentration of radionuclide 
i in the mixture and [A](i) is the activity concentration for exempt 
material containing radionuclide i.
    g. The activity limit for an exempt consignment for mixtures of 
radionuclides may be determined as follows:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR12JN15.100

where f(i) is the fraction of activity of radionuclide i in the 
mixture and A(i) is the activity limit for exempt consignments for 
radionuclide i.
    V. * * *
    b. When the identity of each radionuclide is known but the 
individual activities of some of the radionuclides are not known, 
the radionuclides may be grouped and the lowest [A] (activity 
concentration for exempt material) or A (activity limit for exempt 
consignment) value, as appropriate, for the radionuclides in each 
group may be used in applying the formulas in paragraph IV of this 
appendix. Groups may be based on the total alpha activity and the 
total beta/gamma activity when these are known, using the lowest [A] 
or A values for the alpha emitters and beta/gamma emitters, 
respectively.
* * * * *

                                                      Table A-1--A1 and A2 Values for Radionuclides
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                                                 Specific activity
      Symbol of  radionuclide        Element and  atomic     A1 (TBq)       A1 (Ci) \b\      A2 (TBq)       A2 (Ci) \b\  -------------------------------
                                             No.                                                                              (TBq/g)         (Ci/g)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                                                      * * * * * * *
Cf-252............................  ....................    1.0 x 10-\1\             2.7    3.0 x 10-\3\    8.1 x 10-\2\     2.0 x 10\1\     5.4 x 10\2\
 
                                                                      * * * * * * *
Ir-192............................  ....................         \c\ 1.0       \c\ 2.7 x    6.0 x 10-\1\     1.6 x 10\1\     3.4 x 10\2\     9.2 x 10\3\
                                                                                   10\1\
 
                                                                      * * * * * * *
Kr-79.............................  Krypton (36)........             4.0     1.1 x 10\2\             2.0     5.4 x 10\1\     4.2 x 10\4\     1.1 x 10\6\
Kr-81.............................  ....................     4.0 x 10\1\     1.1 x 10\3\     4.0 x 10\1\     1.1 x 10\3\    7.8 x 10-\4\    2.1 x 10-\2\
 
                                                                      * * * * * * *
Mo-99 \a\ \h\.....................  ....................             1.0     2.7 x 10\1\    6.0 x 10-\1\     1.6 x 10\1\     1.8 x 10\4\     4.8 x 10\5\
 
                                                                      * * * * * * *
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\a\ A1 and/or A2 values include contributions from daughter nuclides with half-lives less than 10 days, as listed in the following:


 
 
 
Mg-28                    Al-28
Ca-47                    Sc-47
Ti-44                    Sc-44
Fe-52                    Mn-52m
Fe-60                    Co-60m
Zn-69m                   Zn-69
Ge-68                    Ga-68
Rb-83                    Kr-83m
Sr-82                    Rb-82
Sr-90                    Y-90
Sr-91                    Y-91m
Sr-92                    Y-92
Y-87                     Sr-87m

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Zr-95                    Nb-95m
Zr-97                    Nb-97m, Nb-97
Mo-99                    Tc-99m
Tc-95m                   Tc-95
Tc-96m                   Tc-96
Ru-103                   Rh-103m
Ru-106                   Rh-106
Pd-103                   Rh-103m
Ag-108m                  Ag-108
Ag-110m                  Ag-110
Cd-115                   In-115m
In-114m                  In-114
Sn-113                   In-113m
Sn-121m                  Sn-121
Sn-126                   Sb-126m
Te-127m                  Te-127
Te-129m                  Te-129
Te-131m                  Te-131
Te-132                   I-132
I-135                    Xe-135m
Xe-122                   I-122
Cs-137                   Ba-137m
Ba-131                   Cs-131
Ba-140                   La-140
Ce-144                   Pr-144m, Pr-144
Pm-148m                  Pm-148
Gd-146                   Eu-146
Dy-166                   Ho-166
Hf-172                   Lu-172
W-178                    Ta-178
W-188                    Re-188
Re-189                   Os-189m
Os-194                   Ir-194
Ir-189                   Os-189m
Pt-188                   Ir-188
Hg-194                   Au-194
Hg-195m                  Hg-195
Pb-210                   Bi-210
Pb-212                   Bi-212, Tl-208, Po-212
Bi-210m                  Tl-206
Bi-212                   Tl-208, Po-212
At-211                   Po-211
Rn-222                   Po-218, Pb-214, At-218, Bi-214, Po-214
Ra-223                   Rn-219, Po-215, Pb-211, Bi-211, Po-211, Tl-207
Ra-224                   Rn-220, Po-216, Pb-212, Bi-212, Tl-208, Po-212
Ra-225                   Ac-225, Fr-221, At-217, Bi-213, Tl-209, Po-213,
                          Pb-209
Ra-226                   Rn-222, Po-218, Pb-214, At-218, Bi-214, Po-214
Ra-228                   Ac-228
Ac-225                   Fr-221, At-217, Bi-213, Tl-209, Po-213, Pb-209
Ac-227                   Fr-223
Th-228                   Ra-224, Rn-220, Po-216, Pb-212, Bi-212, Tl-208,
                          Po-212
Th-234                   Pa-234m, Pa-234
Pa-230                   Ac-226, Th-226, Fr-222, Ra-222, Rn-218, Po-214
U-230                    Th-226, Ra-222, Rn-218, Po-214
U-235                    Th-231
Pu-241                   U-237
Pu-244                   U-240, Np-240m
Am-242m                  Am-242, Np-238
Am-243                   Np-239
Cm-247                   Pu-243
Bk-249                   Am-245
Cf-253                   Cm-249
 
 * * * * * * *
\c\ The activity of Ir-192 in special form may be determined from a
  measurement of the rate of decay or a measurement of the radiation
  level at a prescribed distance from the source.
 * * * * * * *
\h\ A2 = 0.74 TBq (20 Ci) for Mo-99 for domestic use.
 * * * * * * *


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                       Table A-2--Exempt Material Activity Concentrations and Exempt Consignment Activity Limits for Radionuclides
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                                                                                   Activity           Activity
                                                                              concentration for  concentration for    Activity limit     Activity limit
           Symbol of  radionuclide                Element and atomic No.       exempt  material   exempt  material      for exempt         for exempt
                                                                                    (Bq/g)             (Ci/g)        consignment (Bq)   consignment (Ci)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                                                      * * * * * * *
Kr-79.......................................  Krypton (36)..................        1.0 x 10\3\         2.7 x 10-8        1.0 x 10\5\         2.7 x 10-6
Kr-81.......................................  ..............................        1.0 x 10\4\         2.7 x 10-7        1.0 x 10\7\         2.7 x 10-4
 
                                                                      * * * * * * *
Te-121m.....................................  ..............................        1.0 x 10\2\         2.7 x 10-9        1.0 x 10\6\         2.7 x 10-5
 
                                                                      * * * * * * *
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 * * * * * * *
\b\ Parent nuclides and their progeny included in secular equilibrium are listed as follows:


 
 
 
Sr-90                    Y-90
Zr-93                    Nb-93m
Zr-97                    Nb-97
Ru-106                   Rh-106
Ag-108m                  Ag-108
Cs-137                   Ba-137m
Ce-144                   Pr-144
Ba-140                   La-140
Bi-212                   Tl-208 (0.36), Po-212 (0.64)
Pb-210                   Bi-210, Po-210
Pb-212                   Bi-212, Tl-208 (0.36), Po-212 (0.64)
Rn-222                   Po-218, Pb-214, Bi-214, Po-214
Ra-223                   Rn-219, Po-215, Pb-211, Bi-211, Tl-207
Ra-224                   Rn-220, Po-216, Pb-212, Bi-212, Tl-208 (0.36),
                          Po-212 (0.64)
Ra-226                   Rn-222, Po-218, Pb-214, Bi-214, Po-214, Pb-210,
                          Bi-210, Po-210
Ra-228                   Ac-228
Th-228                   Ra-224, Rn-220, Po-216, Pb-212, Bi-212, Tl-208
                          (0.36), Po-212(0.64)
Th-229                   Ra-225, Ac-225, Fr-221, At-217, Bi-213, Po-213,
                          Pb-209
Th-nat                   Ra-228, Ac-228, Th-228, Ra-224, Rn-220, Po-216,
                          Pb-212, Bi-212, Tl-208 (0.36), Po-212 (0.64)
Th-234                   Pa-234m
U-230                    Th-226, Ra-222, Rn-218, Po-214
U-232                    Th-228, Ra-224, Rn-220, Po-216, Pb-212, Bi-212,
                          Tl-208 (0.36), Po-212 (0.64)
U-235                    Th-231
U-238                    Th-234, Pa-234m
U-nat                    Th-234, Pa-234m, U-234, Th-230, Ra-226, Rn-222,
                          Po-218, Pb-214, Bi-214, Po-214, Pb-210, Bi-
                          210, Po-210
Np-237                   Pa-233
Am-242m                  Am-242
Am-243                   Np-239
 
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                                                         Table A-3--General Values for a1 and A2
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                                                      A1                          A2                Activity      Activity
                                         --------------------------------------------------------    concen-       concen-      Activity      Activity
                                                                                                   tration for   tration for   limits for    limits for
                Contents                                                                             exempt        exempt        exempt        exempt
                                              (TBq)         (Ci)          (TBq)         (Ci)      material (Bq/ material (Ci/   consign-      consign-
                                                                                                       g)            g)        ments (Ba)    ments (Ci)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                                                      * * * * * * *
Alpha emitting nuclides, but no neutron     2 x 10-\1\   5.4 x 10\0\    9 x 10-\5\  2.4 x 10-\3\    1 x 10-\1\     2.7 x 10-     1 x 10\3\  2.7 x 10-\8\
 emitters, are known to be present (a)..                                                                                \12\
Neutron emitting nuclides are known to      1 x 10-\3\  2.7 x 10-\2\    9 x 10-\5\  2.4 x 10-\3\    1 x 10-\1\     2.7 x 10-     1 x 10\3\  2.7 x 10-\8\
 be present or no relevant data are                                                                                     \12\
 available..............................
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\a\ If beta or gamma emitting nuclides are known to be present, the A1 value of 0.1 TBq (2.7 Ci) should be used.
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    Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 4th day of June, 2015.

    For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Annette L. Vietti-Cook,
Secretary of the Commission.
[FR Doc. 2015-14212 Filed 6-11-15; 8:45 am]
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                                                 NUCLEAR REGULATORY                                      please contact the NRC Public                          maintain consistency between NRC and
                                                 COMMISSION                                              Document Room (PDR) reference staff at                 DOT regulations. The NRC’s final rule
                                                                                                         1–800–397–4209, 301–415–4737, or by                    also revises 10 CFR part 71 to: (1)
                                                 10 CFR Part 71                                          email to pdr.resource@nrc.gov. The                     Update administrative procedures for
                                                 [NRC–2008–0198]                                         ADAMS accession number for each                        the quality assurance program
                                                                                                         document referenced (if it is available in             requirements described in subpart H of
                                                 RIN 3150–AI11                                           ADAMS) is provided the first time that                 10 CFR part 71; (2) re-establish
                                                                                                         it is mentioned in the SUPPLEMENTARY                   restrictions on material that qualifies for
                                                 Revisions to Transportation Safety                      INFORMATION section.                                   the fissile material exemption; (3) clarify
                                                 Requirements and Harmonization With                        • NRC PDR: You may examine and                      the requirements for a general license; 4)
                                                 International Atomic Energy Agency                      purchase copies of public documents at                 clarify the responsibilities of certificate
                                                 Transportation Requirements                             the NRC PDR, Room O1–F21, One                          holders and licensees when making
                                                 AGENCY:  Nuclear Regulatory                             White Flint North, 11555 Rockville                     preliminary safety determinations on
                                                 Commission.                                             Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852.                       packaging to be used for transporting
                                                 ACTION: Final rule.                                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                       radioactive material; and 5) make
                                                                                                         Solomon Sahle, Office of Federal and                   editorial changes.
                                                 SUMMARY:    The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory                 State Materials and Environmental                      Compatibility With IAEA and
                                                 Commission (NRC), in consultation with                  Management Programs, U.S. Nuclear                      Consistency With DOT Transportation
                                                 the U.S. Department of Transportation                   Regulatory Commission, Washington,                     Regulations
                                                 (DOT), is amending its regulations for                  DC 20555–0001, telephone: 301–415–
                                                 the packaging and transportation of                     3781; email: Solomon.Sahle@nrc.gov.                       The IAEA was formed by member
                                                 radioactive material. These amendments                                                                         nations to promote safe, secure, and
                                                                                                         SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                 make conforming changes to the NRC’s                                                                           peaceful nuclear technologies. It
                                                                                                         I. Background                                          establishes safety standards to protect
                                                 regulations based on the International                  II. Discussion
                                                 Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) 2009                                                                             public health and safety and to
                                                                                                         III. Opportunities for Public Participation            minimize the danger to life and
                                                 standards for the international                         IV. Public Comment Analysis
                                                 transportation of radioactive material                                                                         property, and has developed safety
                                                                                                         V. Section-by-Section Analysis
                                                 and maintain consistency with the                       VI. Plain Writing
                                                                                                                                                                standards for the safe transport of
                                                 DOT’s regulations. In addition, these                   VII. Finding of No Significant Environmental           radioactive material in TS–R–1. Copies
                                                 amendments re-establish restrictions on                       Impact: Availability                             of TS–R–1 may be obtained from the
                                                 materials that qualify for the fissile                  VIII. Paperwork Reduction Act Statement                United States distributors, Bernan,
                                                 material exemption, clarify                             IX. Congressional Review Act                           15200 NBN Way, P.O. Box 191, Blue
                                                                                                         X. Regulatory Flexibility Certification                Ridge Summit, PA 17214; telephone:
                                                 requirements, update administrative                     XI. Regulatory Analysis                                1–800–865–3457; email: customercare@
                                                 procedures, and make editorial changes.                 XII. Backfitting and Issue Finality                    bernan.com, or Renouf Publishing
                                                 DATES: Effective date: This rule is                     XIII. Criminal Penalties                               Company Ltd., 812 Proctor Ave.,
                                                 effective July 13, 2015. Incorporation by               XIV. Compatibility of Agreement State
                                                                                                                                                                Ogdensburg, NY 13669–2205;
                                                 reference: The incorporation by                               Regulations
                                                                                                         XV. Voluntary Consensus Standards
                                                                                                                                                                telephone: 1–888–551–7470; email:
                                                 reference of certain publications listed                                                                       orders@renoufbooks.com. An electronic
                                                 in the regulation is approved by the                    XVI. Availability of Guidance
                                                                                                         XVII. Incorporation by Reference Under 1               copy of TS–R–1 may be found at the
                                                 Director of the Federal Register as of                        CFR Part 51—Reasonable Availability to           following IAEA Web site: http://www-
                                                 July 13, 2015.                                                Interested Parties                               pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/
                                                 ADDRESSES: Please refer to Docket ID                                                                           Pub1384_web.pdf.
                                                 NRC–2008–0198 when contacting the                       I. Background                                             These IAEA safety standards and
                                                 NRC about the availability of                              The NRC regulates the transportation                regulations were developed in
                                                 information for this final rule. You may                of radioactive material under part 71 of               consultation with IAEA Member States,
                                                 obtain publicly-available information                   Title 10 of the Code of Federal                        and reflect an international consensus
                                                 related to this final rule by any of the                Regulations (10 CFR). Periodically, the                on what is needed to provide for a high
                                                 following methods:                                      IAEA revises its regulations related to                level of safety. By providing a global
                                                    • Federal rulemaking Web site: Go to                 transportation of radioactive material.                framework for the consistent regulation
                                                 http://www.regulations.gov and search                   The NRC evaluated changes in the 2009                  of the transport of radioactive material,
                                                 for Docket ID NRC–2008–0198. Address                    edition of the IAEA’s ‘‘Regulations for                TS–R–1 facilitates international
                                                 questions about NRC dockets to Carol                    the Safe Transport of Radioactive                      commerce and contributes to the safe
                                                 Gallagher; telephone: 301–415–3463;                     Material’’ (TS–R–1) and identified a                   conduct of international trade involving
                                                 email: Carol.Gallagher@nrc.gov. For                     number of areas in 10 CFR part 71 that                 radioactive material. By periodically
                                                 technical questions, contact the                        needed to be revised to maintain                       revising its regulations to be compatible
                                                 individual listed in the FOR FURTHER                    compatibility with the IAEA’s                          with IAEA and DOT regulations, the
                                                 INFORMATION CONTACT section of this                     regulations. Accordingly, the NRC                      NRC is able to remove inconsistencies
                                                 final rule.                                             developed a proposed rule to amend 10                  that could impede international
                                                    • NRC Agencywide Documents                           CFR part 71, and published it for                      commerce and reflect knowledge gained
                                                 Access and Management System                            comment in the Federal Register on                     in scientific and technical advances and
                                                 (ADAMS): You may obtain publicly-                       May 16, 2013 (78 FR 28988).                            accumulated expericence.
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                                                 available documents online in the                          The NRC is now publishing its final                    This rulemaking harmonizes the
                                                 ADAMS Public Documents collection at                    rule. Together with a related DOT final                NRC’s regulations with the IAEA’s
                                                 http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/                          rule amending Title 49 of the Code of                  transportation regulations in TS–R–1
                                                 adams.html. To begin the search, select                 Federal Regulations (49 CFR) [79 FR                    and aligns with the DOT regulations.
                                                 ‘‘ADAMS Public Documents’’ and then                     40590, July 11, 2014], these actions                   The regulations in TS–R–1 represent an
                                                 select ‘‘Begin Web-based ADAMS                          bring United States regulations into                   accepted set of requirements that
                                                 Search.’’ For problems with ADAMS,                      general accord with TS–R–1, and                        provide a high level of safety in the


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                                                 packaging and transportation of                         were formerly set forth in 10 CFR 71.53.               IAEA’s standards. Additionally, the
                                                 radioactive materials and provides for a                In 1997, the NRC issued an emergency                   NRC proposed to make changes to the
                                                 basis and framework that facilitates the                final rule (62 FR 5907; February 10,                   fissile material exemption requirements
                                                 development of internationally-                         1997) that revised the 10 CFR 71.53                    to address the unintended economic
                                                 consistent regulations. Internationally                 regulations on fissile material                        impact of the 1997 final rule. In a final
                                                 consistent regulations for the                          exemptions and general license                         rule dated January 26, 2004 (69 FR
                                                 transportation and packaging of                         provisions that apply to fissile material.             3698), the NRC removed the restriction
                                                 radioactive material reduce                                Based on the public comments on the                 (then stated in 10 CFR 71.53(b)) that, to
                                                 impediments to trade; facilitate                        1997 emergency final rule, the NRC                     qualify for the fissile material
                                                 international cooperation; and, when                    contracted with the Oak Ridge National                 exemption, uranium enriched in U–235
                                                 the regulations provide a high level of                 Laboratory (ORNL) to review the fissile                must be distributed homogeneously
                                                 safety, can reduce risks associated with                material exemptions and general license                throughout the package and may not
                                                 the import and export of radioactive                    provisions, study the regulatory and                   form a lattice arrangement within the
                                                 material.                                               technical bases associated with these                  package. In addition, the 2004 final rule
                                                    In November 2012, the IAEA issued                    regulations, and perform criticality                   re-designated the section for fissile
                                                 revised standards for the safe transport                model calculations for different                       material exemptions from § 71.53 to
                                                 of radioactive material and designated                  mixtures of fissile materials and                      § 71.15.
                                                 them as ‘‘Specific Safety Requirements                  moderators. The results of the ORNL                       Although the NRC determined in
                                                 Number SSR–6’’ (SSR–6). The present                     study were documented in NUREG/CR–                     2004 that the limits on restricted
                                                 NRC rulemaking does not incorporate                     5342,1 and the NRC published a notice                  moderators were sufficient to assure
                                                 the SSR–6 requirements, because doing                   of the availability of this document in                subcriticality for all moderators of
                                                 so would require significant changes to                 the Federal Register (63 FR 44477;                     concern, the NRC now believes that
                                                 the NRC rule, and it would need to be                   August 19, 1998). The ORNL study                       additional restrictions are needed to
                                                 re-published for further comment. The                   confirmed that the emergency final rule                have a sufficient margin of criticality
                                                 NRC will consider any necessary                         was needed to provide safe                             safety for shipments of material under
                                                 changes related to SSR–6 in a future                    transportation of packages with special                the low-enriched fissile material
                                                 rulemaking after consulting with the                    moderators that are shipped under the                  exemption. Therefore, the NRC is
                                                 DOT, rather than further delay finalizing               general license and fissile material                   revising 10 CFR 71.15(d) in this final
                                                 this rulemaking.                                        exemptions, but concluded that the                     rule by reinstating the requirement
                                                    Historically, the NRC has coordinated                revised regulations may have been                      removed in 2004 that, for uranium
                                                 its revisions to 10 CFR part 71 with the                excessive for shipments where water                    enriched to a maximum of 1 percent to
                                                 DOT, because the DOT and the NRC co-                    moderation is the only concern. The                    be exempted, the fissile material must
                                                 regulate transport of radioactive                       ORNL study also recommended that the                   be distributed homogeneously
                                                 materials in the United States. The roles               NRC revise 10 CFR part 71 as it applied                throughout the package contents and
                                                 of the DOT and the NRC in the co-                       to the requirement specific to uranium                 not form a lattice arrangement. Further
                                                 regulation of the transportation of                     enriched in uranium-235 (U–235) to a                   technical details regarding the basis for
                                                 radioactive materials are documented in                 maximum of 1 percent by weight, and                    now revising 10 CFR 71.15(d) are
                                                 a memorandum of understanding                           with a total plutonium and uranium-233                 discussed in Section II.M of this
                                                 (MOU) (44 FR 38690; July 2, 1979).                      (U–233) content of up to 1 percent of the              document.
                                                 Consistent with this MOU, the NRC has                   mass of U–235. Specifically, as
                                                 coordinated its efforts with the DOT                                                                           Quality Assurance Program Approvals
                                                                                                         discussed in NUREG/CR–5342, ORNL
                                                 during this rulemaking, and                             recommended that (1) a definition of                      The regulations of 10 CFR part 71
                                                 representatives from the NRC and DOT                    ‘‘homogeneity’’ be developed that could                require that licensees and certificate
                                                 have advised and consulted with one                     be clearly understood for use with                     holders have quality assurance
                                                 another. This final rule has been                       uranium enriched to a maximum of 1                     programs approved by the Commission
                                                 coordinated with DOT to ensure that                     percent and (2) the term ‘‘lattice                     as satisfying the applicable provisions of
                                                 consistent regulatory standards are                     arrangement’’ be clarified or not used.                subpart H of 10 CFR part 71. Unlike 10
                                                 maintained between NRC and DOT                          Alternatively, ORNL suggested that the                 CFR part 50, there are no specific
                                                 radioactive material transportation                     moderator criteria restricting the mass of             requirements in 10 CFR part 71
                                                 regulations, and to ensure coordinated                  beryllium, carbon, or heavy water                      addressing changes to an NRC-approved
                                                 publication of the final rules by both                  (deuterium oxide) to less than 0.1                     quality assurance program. Once a 10
                                                 agencies. On July 11, 2014, the DOT                     percent of the fissile mass should be                  CFR part 71 quality assurance program
                                                 published its final rule titled,                        maintained, which would remove the                     is approved, no changes to the program
                                                 ‘‘Hazardous Materials: Compatibility                    need to provide definitions such as                    may be made without further NRC
                                                 with the Regulations of the International               ‘‘homogeneous’’ and ‘‘lattice                          approval, because a change would alter
                                                 Atomic Energy Agency’’ in the Federal                   arrangement’’ that are difficult to define             the program and make it an unapproved
                                                 Register (79 FR 40590) with an effective                and to apply practically.                              program. Consequently, the process has
                                                 date of October 1, 2014, and a                             The NRC chose to implement this                     been overly burdensome and inefficient
                                                 mandatory compliance date of July 13,                   ORNL suggestion, as reflected in a 2002                for both the licensee and the NRC. For
                                                 2015.                                                   rulemaking regarding 10 CFR part 71 (67                example, under the existing 10 CFR part
                                                                                                         FR 21390; April 30, 2002). Similar to the              71 requirements, a change in the quality
                                                 Fissile Material Exemption                              present rulemaking, the NRC in 2002                    assurance program to correct
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                                                   The NRC is re-establishing restrictions               proposed to make the NRC’s regulations                 typographical errors or punctuation
                                                 on material that will qualify for the 10                more consistent and compatible with                    must be submitted to and approved by
                                                 CFR 71.15 fissile material exemption. In                                                                       the NRC.
                                                 10 CFR 71.15 (‘‘Exemption from                            1 NUREG/CR–5342, ‘‘Assessment and
                                                                                                                                                                   In 2004, the NRC changed the renewal
                                                 classification as fissile material’’), the              Recommendations for Fissile-Material Packaging         period for quality assurance program
                                                                                                         Exemptions and General Licenses within 10 CFR
                                                 exemption in paragraph (d) is being                     part 71,’’ July 1998, ADAMS Accession No.              approvals issued under 10 CFR part 71
                                                 revised. The 10 CFR 71.15 exemptions                    ML12139A419.                                           from 5 years to 10 years in order to


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                                                 reduce the unnecessary regulatory                       license to receive, possess, use, or                   component of the NRC definition being
                                                 burden of some administrative actions.                  transfer licensed material, if the licensee            inconsistent with the DOT and IAEA
                                                 This change was announced in ‘‘NRC                      delivers that material to a carrier for                definitions. The NRC is correcting this
                                                 Regulatory Information Summary (RIS)                    transport, or transports the material                  so that LSA material includes material
                                                 2004–18, Expiration Date for 10 CFR                     outside of the site of usage as specified              intended to be processed for its
                                                 part 71 Quality Assurance Program                       in the NRC license, or transports that                 radionuclides.
                                                 Approvals,’’ dated December 1, 2004                     material on public highways; (2) holders                  4. The NRC is adopting the use of the
                                                 (ADAMS Accession No. ML042160293).                      of, and applicants for a Certificate of                Class 5 impact test prescribed in the
                                                    Under the new 10 CFR 71.106, the                     Compliance (CoC); and (3) holders of a                 International Organization for
                                                 NRC will allow some changes to be                       10 CFR part 71, subpart H quality                      Standardization’s (ISO) Document 2919,
                                                 made to quality assurance programs                      assurance program approval. This action                ‘‘Radiation protection—Sealed
                                                 previously approved under 10 CFR part                   would also affect holders of quality                   radioactive sources—General
                                                 71 without obtaining additional NRC                     assurance program approvals under                      requirements and classification,’’
                                                 approval. The process for making                        appendix B of 10 CFR part 50 or subpart                Second Edition (February 15, 1999), ISO
                                                 changes to approved quality assurance                   G of 10 CFR part 72 to the extent that                 2919:1999(E),2 for special form
                                                 program descriptions will now be                        those approvals apply to transport                     radioactive material, provided the mass
                                                 similar to the process that the NRC has                 packaging as specified in 10 CFR                       is less than 500 grams.
                                                 used to approve changes that are made                   71.101(f), ‘‘Previously approved                          5. The NRC is incorporating by
                                                 to the quality assurance program                        programs.’’ This action also changes                   reference (A) ISO Document 2919, and
                                                 descriptions for nuclear power plants                   requirements that are matters of                       (B) ISO Document 9978, ‘‘Radiation
                                                 licensed under 10 CFR part 50 through                   compatibility with Agreement States.                   protection—Sealed radioactive
                                                 the provisions at § 50.54(a), and will                  Agreement States will need to update                   sources—Leakage test methods,’’ First
                                                 result in a more consistent approach for                their regulations, as appropriate, at                  Edition (February 15, 1992), ISO
                                                 allowing changes to approved quality                    which time those licensees in                          9978:1992(E).
                                                 assurance programs.                                     Agreement States will need to meet the                    6. The description of billet used in the
                                                    The NRC also will re-issue NRC Form                  revised Agreement State regulations.                   percussion test in § 71.75(b)(2)(ii) is
                                                 311 without an expiration date. The 24-                                                                        corrected by replacing ‘‘edges’’ with
                                                                                                         C. What changes are being made to
                                                 month period for reporting changes will                                                                        ‘‘edge.’’
                                                                                                         increase the compatibility with the
                                                 begin on the date of the NRC approval                                                                             7. The definition of ‘‘Special form
                                                                                                         IAEA’s regulations, TS–R–1, and the
                                                 of a quality assurance program issued                                                                          radioactive material’’ in § 71.4 is revised
                                                                                                         consistency with the DOT’s regulations?
                                                 with no expiration date, as specified by                                                                       to allow special form radioactive
                                                 the date of signature at the bottom of                     The NRC is revising its regulations in              material that is successfully tested in
                                                                                                         10 CFR part 71 to be more consistent or                accordance with the current
                                                 NRC Form 311. The changes being made
                                                                                                         compatible with the international                      requirements to be transported as
                                                 to the quality assurance program
                                                                                                         transportation regulations. These                      special form radioactive material, if the
                                                 approval process are discussed further
                                                                                                         changes also improve or maintain                       testing was completed before the
                                                 in Sections II .H, II.I, and II.J of this
                                                                                                         consistency between 10 CFR part 71 and                 effective date of the final rule.
                                                 document.
                                                                                                         the DOT’s regulations to maintain a                       8. In appendix A of 10 CFR part 71,
                                                 II. Discussion                                          consistent framework for the                           footnote h to californium-252 (Cf-252)
                                                                                                         transportation and packaging of                        (alternate A1 and A2 values for domestic
                                                 A. What action is the NRC taking?
                                                                                                         radioactive material. To accomplish                    use of Cf-252) in Table A–1, ‘‘A1 and A2
                                                    The NRC is amending its regulations                  these goals, the NRC is revising 10 CFR                Values for Radionuclides,’’ is
                                                 to make them more consistent and                        part 71 as follows:                                    eliminated. The A1 and A2 values in the
                                                 compatible with the IAEA’s                                 1. The concept of processing ores for               table for Cf-252 are updated to be
                                                 international transportation regulations                purposes other than radioactive material               consistent with the IAEA values in TS–
                                                 TS–R–1. These revisions are also                        content is added to the provisions that                R–1.
                                                 consistent with the DOT’s hazardous                     apply to natural materials and ores in                    9. Krypton-79 (Kr-79) values are
                                                 materials regulations, and maintain a                   the exemptions for low-level materials                 added to Table A–1 and Table A–2,
                                                 consistent framework for regulating the                 in § 71.14.                                            ‘‘Exempt Material Activity
                                                 transportation and packaging of                            2. The NRC is adopting the scoping                  Concentrations and Exempt
                                                 radioactive material.                                   statement paragraph 107(f) of TS–R–1,                  Consignment Activity Limits for
                                                    In addition, the NRC is revising 10                  which addresses non-radioactive solid                  Radionuclides.’’ The A1 and A2 values
                                                 CFR part 71 to: (1) Update                              objects with radioactive substances                    in Table A–1, the activity concentration
                                                 administrative procedures for the                       present on any surface in quantities not               for exempt material, and the activity
                                                 quality assurance program requirements                  in excess of certain levels. In                        limit for exempt consignment are
                                                 described in subpart H of 10 CFR part                   conjunction with this change, a                        consistent with the IAEA’s values in
                                                 71; (2) re-establish criticality safety                 definition of ‘‘contamination’’                        TS–R–1.
                                                 restrictions on certain material that                   corresponding to the definition in TS–                    10. Footnote a to Table A–1 is revised
                                                 qualifies for the fissile material                      R–1 is added to § 71.4.                                to include the list of parent
                                                 exemption; (3) clarify the requirements                    3. The following definitions in 10 CFR              radionuclides whose A1 and A2 values
                                                 for a general license; (4) clarify the                  71.4 (‘‘Definitions’’) are amended to                  include contributions from daughter
                                                 responsibilities of certificate holders                 reflect the current definitions in TS–R–
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                                                                                                                                                                radionuclides with half-lives of less
                                                 and licensees when making preliminary                   1: ‘‘Criticality Safety Index (CSI)’’; ‘‘Low           than 10 days. These additions conform
                                                 determinations; and (5) make editorial                  Specific Activity (LSA) material’’; and                to footnote a to Table 2, ‘‘Basic
                                                 changes.                                                ‘‘Uranium—natural, depleted,                           Radionuclide Values,’’ in TS–R–1 with
                                                                                                         enriched.’’ When the NRC last revised                  the exception of argon-42 (Ar-42) and
                                                 B. Who is affected by this action?                      subsection (1)(i) of the definition for
                                                   This action affects: (1) NRC licensees                LSA material, the NRC added the                         2 http://pbadupws.nrc.gov/docs/ML0036/

                                                 authorized by a specific or general NRC                 modifier ‘‘not,’’ which resulted in this               ML003686268.pdf.



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                                                 tellurium-118 (Te-118), which appear in                 exempt material specified in Table A–2                 from the requirements of 10 CFR part
                                                 footnote a to Table 2 in TS–R–1 but do                  of Appendix A.                                         71, with the exception of §§ 71.5 and
                                                 not appear within Table A–1.                               The NRC previously established its 10               71.88. Section 71.5 references the DOT’s
                                                    11. Footnote c to Table A–1 is moved                 CFR 71.14(a)(1) exemption from the                     regulations in 49 CFR parts 107, 171
                                                 to the A1 values and revised to clarify                 requirements of 10 CFR part 71 for                     through 180, and 390 through 397. If the
                                                 that only the activity for iridium-192 (Ir-             licensees who ship or carry certain                    DOT’s regulations are not applicable to
                                                 192) in special form may be determined                  natural materials and ores designated as               a shipment of licensed material, then
                                                 from a measurement of the rate of decay                 low-level materials. The exemption                     § 71.5 requires licensees to conform to
                                                 or a measurement of the radiation level                 allows the transport of certain                        the referenced DOT standards and
                                                 at a prescribed distance.                               qualifying natural material or ore                     regulations to the same extent as if the
                                                    12. In Appendix A, Table A–2, the                    without the material being regulated as                shipment were subject to the DOT’s
                                                 activity limit in Table A–2 for exempt                  a hazardous material during                            regulations. Section 71.88 will continue
                                                 consignment for tellurium-121m (Te-                     transportation. However, all applicable                to apply to the material because its
                                                 121m) is revised to be consistent with                  NRC regulations in other 10 CFR parts                  applicability is not limited by any of the
                                                 the new IAEA value in TS–R–1.                           continue to apply to these natural                     exemptions in 10 CFR part 71.
                                                    13. The list of parent radionuclides                 materials and ores. The current                           Natural material or ore that has been
                                                 and their progeny included in secular                   exemption in § 71.14(a)(1) is consistent               incorporated into a manufactured
                                                 equilibrium in footnote b to Table A–2                  with the 1996 edition of TS–R–1 (as                    product, such as an article, instrument,
                                                 is revised to be consistent with the list               amended in 2000) and 49 CFR                            component of a manufactured article or
                                                 accompanying Table 2 in TS–R–1.                         173.401(b), as they apply to natural                   instrument, or consumer item, will not
                                                    14. The descriptive language in Table                materials and ores containing naturally                qualify for the low-level material
                                                 A–3, ‘‘General Values for A1 and A2,’’ of               occurring radionuclides. The NRC is                    exemption for natural materials and ores
                                                 appendix A under the heading                            updating this exemption to include the                 containing naturally occurring
                                                 ‘‘Contents’’ is revised to be consistent                shipment of natural materials and ores                 radionuclides. Slags, sludges, tailings,
                                                 with the IAEA descriptions in Table 3,                  containing naturally occurring                         residues, bag house dust, oil scale, and
                                                 ‘‘Basic Radionuclide Values for                         radionuclides that have been processed,                washed sands that are the byproducts of
                                                 Unknown Radionuclides or Mixtures,’’                    which will retain consistency with the                 processing or refining are examples that
                                                 in TS–R–1 (2009 edition). ‘‘Only alpha                  DOT’s regulations and harmonize the                    may contain natural material or ore that
                                                 emitting nuclides are known to be                       NRC’s regulations with the current TS–                 has been processed, are examples of
                                                 present’’ is replaced with ‘‘Alpha                      R–1. This exemption continues to be                    material that may still qualify for the
                                                 emitting nuclides, but no neutron                       limited to those natural materials and                 exemption, provided that the processed
                                                 emitters, are known to be present.’’ The                ores containing naturally occurring                    material has not been incorporated into
                                                 phrase ‘‘No relevant data are available’’               radionuclides whose activity                           a manufactured product.
                                                 is replaced with the phrase ‘‘Neutron                   concentrations may be up to 10 times                      The NRC is adding a definition for
                                                 emitting nuclides are known to be                       the activity concentration specified in                ‘‘contamination’’ to § 71.4 in
                                                 present or no relevant data are                         Table A–2 of appendix A.                               conjunction with the new exemption in
                                                 available.’’ Additionally, footnote a is                   The NRC is also revising the                        10 CFR 71.14(a)(3) to include non-
                                                 added to the new language ‘‘Alpha                       definition of LSA–I material in 10 CFR                 radioactive solid objects with
                                                 emitting nuclides, but no neutron                       71.4 (i.e., material intended to be                    substances present on any surface not
                                                 emitters, are known to be present’’                     processed for its radionuclides) so that               exceeding the levels used to define
                                                 stipulating that if beta or gamma                       it applies to uranium and thorium ores,                contamination. Contamination is
                                                 emitting nuclides are known to be                       concentrates of uranium and thorium                    defined as quantities in excess of 0.4
                                                 present, the A1 value of 0.1                            ores, and other ores containing naturally              Bq/cm2 (1 × 10¥5 mCi/cm2) for beta and
                                                 terabecquerel (TBq) (2.7 Ci) should be                  occurring radionuclides that are                       gamma emitters and low toxicity alpha
                                                 used.                                                   intended to be processed for their                     emitters, or 0.04 Bq/cm2 (1 × 10¥6 mCi/
                                                                                                         radionuclides. The low-level material                  cm2) for all other alpha emitters. The
                                                 D. How is the NRC changing the                          exemption at § 71.14(b)(3), which                      derived values used in the definition are
                                                 exemption for materials with low                        includes packages containing only LSA                  conservative with respect to
                                                 activity levels?                                        material, will now apply to LSA–I                      transportation. Quantities of radioactive
                                                    The NRC is revising its 10 CFR                       material.                                              substances below these values will
                                                 71.14(a)(1) exemption for natural                          With the revision of the definition of              result in small amounts of exposure
                                                 materials and ores containing naturally                 LSA–I material, uranium and thorium                    during normal conditions of
                                                 occurring radionuclides to reflect                      ores, concentrates of uranium and                      transportation and will contribute
                                                 changes in the scope of TS–R–1.                         thorium ores, and other ores containing                insignificant exposures under accident
                                                    The TS–R–1 includes statements that                  naturally occurring radionuclides that                 conditions.
                                                 describe its activities included within                 are intended to be processed for these
                                                 the scope of this IAEA regulation. It also              radionuclides may be able to qualify for               E. How is the qualification of special
                                                 has a list of material to which TS–R–1                  the low-level material exemption in                    form radioactive material changing?
                                                 does not apply, hereafter referred to as                § 71.14(b)(3), provided that the other                    The IAEA has incorporated in TS–R–
                                                 ‘‘non-TS–R–1 material.’’ Included in the                restrictions are satisfied. The                        1 the Class 4 and Class 5 impact tests
                                                 list of non-TS–R–1 materials are natural                restrictions include: (1) The package                  in ISO 2919:1999(E), the Class 6
                                                 materials and ores containing naturally                 contains only LSA–I or Surface                         temperature test in ISO 2919:1999(E),
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                                                 occurring radionuclides. These natural                  Contaminated Object (SCO)–I material                   and the leaktightness tests in ISO
                                                 materials and ores are not intended to                  or (2) the LSA or SCO material has an                  9978:1992(E). The NRC is updating the
                                                 be processed for their radionuclides and                external radiation dose rate of less than              alternate tests in § 71.75 that may be
                                                 are classified as non-TS–R–1 materials,                 10 millisieverts per hour (mSv/h) (1 rem               used for the qualification of special form
                                                 provided that the activity concentration                per hour (rem/h)) at a distance of 3                   radioactive material by incorporating by
                                                 for the material does not exceed 10                     meters from the unshielded material.                   reference the Class 4 and Class 5 impact
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                                                 prescribed in the ISO document ISO                      F. What changes are being made to 10                   corresponds to the radionuclides listed
                                                 2919:1999(E). The NRC is also                           CFR part 71, Appendix A,                               in footnote a to Table 2 in TS–R–1, with
                                                 incorporating by reference the                          ‘‘Determination of A1 and A2 Values’’?                 the exception of argon-42 (Ar-42) and
                                                 leaktightness tests specified in ISO                       The NRC is changing the following                   tellurium-118 (Te-118). Argon-42 and
                                                 document 9978:1992(E).                                  items in appendix A:                                   Te-118 are not included because they do
                                                                                                            1. Determination of the quantity of                 not appear within Table A–1 in 10 CFR
                                                    The Class 4 impact test in ISO
                                                                                                         radioactive material that can be shipped               part 71.
                                                 2919:1999(E) replaces the impact test in                                                                          Footnote c to Table A–1 has been
                                                 § 71.75(d) and will be available for use                in a package that contains both special
                                                                                                                                                                revised to clarify that the activity of Ir-
                                                 with specimens that have a mass that is                 form and normal form radioactive
                                                                                                                                                                192 in special form may be determined
                                                 less than 200 grams. The Class 5 impact                 material.
                                                                                                                                                                from a measurement of the rate of decay
                                                 test, which is being added, will allow                     The final rule specifically addresses
                                                                                                                                                                or a measurement of the radiation level
                                                 use of an ISO impact test for specimens                 how to calculate the limit of the activity
                                                                                                                                                                at a prescribed distance from the source.
                                                                                                         that may be transported in a Type A                       3. Table A–2, ‘‘Exempt Material
                                                 that have a mass that is less than 500
                                                                                                         package, if the package contains both                  Activity Concentrations and Exempt
                                                 grams. The updated ISO impact tests
                                                                                                         special form and normal form                           Consignment Activity Limits for
                                                 maintain the requirement that the mass
                                                                                                         radioactive material and the identities                Radionuclides.’’
                                                 of the hammer used in the test is greater               and activity limits for the radionuclides
                                                 than 10 times the mass of the specimen.                                                                           The final rule revises Table A–2 to
                                                                                                         are known.                                             make the values in 10 CFR part 71
                                                    The Class 6 temperature test in ISO                     2. Table A–1, ‘‘A1 and A2 Values for                consistent with the values in TS–R–1
                                                 2919:1999(E) replaces the temperature                   Radionuclides.’’                                       and adds an entry for Kr-79 adopted
                                                 test in § 71.75(d). The Class 6                            The values in Table A–1 have been                   from Table 2 of TS–R–1. The final rule
                                                 temperature test in ISO 2919:1999(E) is                 revised to make the values in 10 CFR                   also updates the list of parent
                                                 more stringent than the test that it                    part 71 consistent with the values in                  radionuclides and their progeny in
                                                 replaces because it requires the same                   Table 2, ‘‘Basic Radionuclide Values,’’                footnote b to Table A–2 by removing the
                                                 specimen to be used for both portions of                in TS–R–1. Specifically, the final rule:               chains for the parent radionuclides
                                                 the temperature test. The Class 6                       (1) Adds an entry for Kr-79, which is                  cerium-134 (Ce-134), radon-220 (Rn-
                                                 temperature test will continue to be                    now found in Table 2 in TS–R–1; (2)                    220), thorium-226 (Th-226), and U-240
                                                 more stringent than the testing required                adopts the A1 and A2 values for Cf-252;                and by adding the chain for the parent
                                                 by § 71.75(b).                                          (3) revises footnote a to include the list             radionuclide silver-108m (Ag-108m) to
                                                                                                         of parent radionuclides whose A1 and                   make the footnote consistent with
                                                    The leaktightness tests prescribed in                A2 values include contributions from                   footnote (b) in Table 2 of TS–R–1. The
                                                 ISO 9978:1992(E) replace the tests in                   daughter radionuclides with half-lives                 activity limit for exempt consignment
                                                 ISO/TR 4826.3 The consensus standard                    of less than 10 days; and (4) moves and                for Te-121m has also been updated to
                                                 ISO 9978:1992(E) has replaced ISO/TR                    revises footnote c, which formerly                     match the values in TS–R–1.
                                                 4826:1979(E), which has been                            applied to all Ir-192, so that the footnote               Materials that have an activity
                                                 withdrawn by ISO. The NRC has                           applies only to Ir-192 in special form                 concentration that is less than the
                                                 determined that the leaktightness tests                 material.                                              activity concentration for exempt
                                                 prescribed in ISO 9978:1992(E) provide                     The IAEA added an entry for Kr-79 in                material pose a very low radiological
                                                 an equivalent level of radiological safety              Table 2 of TS–R–1. The NRC is adopting                 risk. The activity limit for exempt
                                                 as the leaching assessment procedure in                 the same radionuclide-specific values                  consignment has been established for
                                                 § 71.75(c).                                             for Kr-79 in Table A–1 in 10 CFR part                  the transportation of material in small
                                                    The NRC is revising the definition of                71. The radionuclide-specific values                   quantities so that the total activity is
                                                                                                         replace the generic values in Table A–                 unlikely to result in any significant
                                                 ‘‘Special form radioactive material’’ in
                                                                                                         3, which were previously used for Kr-                  radiological exposure. This is the case,
                                                 § 71.4 to allow material tested using the
                                                                                                         79. The radiological criteria underlying               even for material that exceeds the
                                                 current requirements to continue to be                  the A1 and A2 values for Kr-79 have not                activity concentration for exempt
                                                 treated as special form material,                       changed, but the radionuclide-specific                 material.
                                                 provided that the testing was completed                 values were derived using radionuclide-                   Previously, Kr-79 was not listed in
                                                 before the effective date of the final rule.            specific information and better reflect                Table A–2 and instead values from
                                                 This will allow material tested using                   the radiological hazard of Kr-79 than the              Table A–3, ‘‘General Values for A1 and
                                                 requirements in effect at the time of the               generic values that they are replacing.                A2,’’ in appendix A were used to
                                                 testing to continue to be used. The NRC                    The IAEA revised the A1 value for Cf-               determine the activity concentration for
                                                 is revising the reference in § 71.4, which              252 to the value that previously applied               exempt material and the activity limit
                                                 went into effect on March 31, 1996, by                  to domestic transportation. The NRC is                 for exempt consignment for Kr-79.
                                                 changing the date of the revision from                  adopting the A1 value for Cf-252, which                Radionuclide-specific values for the
                                                 January 1, 1983, to January 1, 1996.                    will apply to both international and                   activity concentration for exempt
                                                    The NRC is replacing ‘‘edges’’ with                  domestic transportation, and is adopting               material and the activity limit for
                                                 ‘‘edge’’ to describe the billet used for the            the IAEA value for A2. As a result, the                exempt consignment have been derived
                                                 percussion test in § 71.75(b)(2). The                   final rule removes the A2 value that                   for Kr-79 and are now included in
                                                 edge corresponds to the circular edge at                formerly applied only to domestic                      TS–R–1. The final rule adds an entry for
                                                                                                         transportation. Making this change                     Kr-79 to Table A–2 in 10 CFR part 71
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                                                 the face of the billet. This revision
                                                                                                         improves the harmonization of 10 CFR                   to be consistent with TS–R–1.
                                                 clarifies the description of the billet and
                                                                                                         part 71 with TS–R–1.                                      In TS–R–1, the IAEA revised the
                                                 maintains consistency with the language                    The final rule revises footnote a to                activity limit for exempt consignment
                                                 used by the DOT in 49 CFR 173.469.                      Table A–1 that identifies the A1 and A2                for Te-121m. The change to the activity
                                                                                                         values that include contributions from                 level for exempt consignment for
                                                   3 http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_     daughter radionuclides that have a half-               Te-121m, which is based on new
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                                                 with the objectives of the exemption                    rays. The change in the descriptive                    the implementation of its regulations,
                                                 values. To conform to International                     phrase for the third group is intended to              and the revisions to § 71.85 also better
                                                 Commission on Radiological Protection                   clarify that neutron-emitting                          reflect current practice.
                                                 (ICRP) and IAEA changes, the activity                   radionuclides, or alpha emitters that                     Reflecting the revisions to § 71.85(a)–
                                                 limit for exempt consignment for Te-                    also emit neutrons, such as Cf-252, Cf-                (c) previously discussed, conforming
                                                 121m in Table A–2 of 10 CFR part 71                     254 and curium-248 (Cm-248), should                    changes are made to the § 71.101
                                                 is changed from 1 × 105 Bq (2.7 × 10¥6                  be assigned to the third group.                        Quality Assurande (QA) provisions, to
                                                 Ci) to 1 × 106 Bq (2.7 × 10¥5 Ci).                        It is intended that when groups of                   clarify that only certificate holders and
                                                    The IAEA has revised the list of                     radionuclides are based on the total                   applicants for a CoC have QA
                                                 parent radionuclides and their progeny                  alpha activity and the total beta and                  responsibilities regarding the fabrication
                                                 included in secular equilibrium in                      gamma activity, the lowest radionuclide                and testing of packages. In this regard,
                                                 footnote (b) to Table 2 in TS–R–1. This                 values (A1 or A2) for the alpha emitters               references to licensees §§ 71.101(a) and
                                                 revision arose from the adoption of the                 or the beta or gamma emitters,                         (c)(2) have been removed.
                                                 nuclide-specific basic radionuclide                     respectively, are used. Consequently, an
                                                                                                                                                                H. Why is renewal of my quality
                                                 values from the Basic Safety Standards                  A1 value of 1 TBq (2.7 Ci) and an A2
                                                                                                                                                                assurance program description not
                                                 (IAEA Safety Series No. 115,                            value of 9 × 10¥5 TBq (2.4 × 10¥3 Ci)
                                                                                                                                                                necessary?
                                                 ‘‘International Basic Safety Standards                  are used for a group containing both
                                                 for Protection against Ionizing Radiation               alpha emitting radionuclides and beta or                  The duration of quality assurance
                                                 and for the Safety of Radiation Sources’’               gamma emitting radionuclides.                          program approvals issued under 10 CFR
                                                 (1996)) for use in transportation. The list               5. Other changes that correct formulas               part 71 is a matter of practice and is not
                                                 of parent radionuclides and their                       and their descriptions in section IV of                specified in the regulations. The NRC
                                                 progeny was modified by adding the                      appendix A.                                            has limited the duration of the quality
                                                 decay chain for Ag-108m and by                            The NRC is making several                            assurance program approval by
                                                 removing the decay chains for Ce-134,                   corrections to the formulas and the                    assigning an expiration date to NRC
                                                 Rn-220, Th-226, and U–240. The list of                  descriptions of the formulas that                      Form 311, ‘‘Quality Assurance Program
                                                 parent radionuclides and their progeny                  address mixtures of radionuclides in                   Approval for Radioactive Material
                                                 included in secular equilibrium                         section IV of appendix A in 10 CFR part                Packages.’’ The inclusion of an
                                                 presented in footnote b to Table A–2 is                 71. These changes involve formatting                   expiration date provided an opportunity
                                                 revised to be consistent with the                       and typographical changes in the                       for the NRC to periodically review the
                                                 changes to the list in TS–R–1.                          formulas and their descriptions.                       quality assurance programs and for the
                                                    4. Table A–3, ‘‘General Values for A1                                                                       NRC to maintain periodic contact with
                                                                                                         G. How will the responsibilities of
                                                 and A2.’’                                                                                                      the quality assurance program approval
                                                                                                         certificate holders and licensees change
                                                    In the 2005 edition of TS–R–1, the                                                                          holders.
                                                                                                         with these amendments?                                    The NRC is changing its practice
                                                 IAEA revised Table 2, ‘‘Basic
                                                 Radionuclide Values for unknown                            The final rule revises § 71.85(a)–(c) to            regarding the duration of its quality
                                                 radionuclides or mixtures.’’ The values                 make certificate holders, not licensees,               assurance program approvals. The NRC
                                                 are now in Table 3 in the 2009 edition                  responsible for making the required                    will no longer limit the duration of its
                                                 of TS–R–1. The table divides unknown                    preliminary determinations before the                  quality assurance program approvals
                                                 radionuclides and mixtures into three                   first use of any package for shipping                  issued under 10 CFR part 71. The NRC
                                                 groups, with a row for each group. The                  radioactive material. The preliminary                  is amending 10 CFR part 71 to
                                                 first column of each row provides a                     determinations involve evaluating,                     implement this change in order to make
                                                 descriptive phrase for contents that are                testing, and marking the packaging. The                the periodic communication between
                                                 suitable for that group. The NRC is                     DOT’s requirements in 49 CFR 173.22                    the NRC and the quality assurance
                                                 adopting the new descriptive phrases in                 require that the person offering a                     program approval holders more
                                                 Table A–3 of 10 CFR part 71.                            hazardous material for shipping make                   efficient. The NRC will reissue NRC
                                                    The descriptive phrase for the first                 determinations relating to the                         Form 311 without an expiration date.
                                                 group, ‘‘Only beta or gamma emitting                    manufacturing, assembly, and marking                      The NRC is still requiring quality
                                                 radionuclides are known to be present,’’                of the packaging or container. New                     assurance program approval holders to
                                                 is not being changed. The phrase for the                § 71.85(d) will require licensees to                   periodically report changes in their
                                                 second group, ‘‘Only alpha emitting                     ascertain that the certificate holders                 quality assurance program description
                                                 nuclides are known to be present,’’ is                  have made the required preliminary                     to the NRC. However, the NRC has
                                                 being changed to ‘‘Alpha emitting                       determinations. Note that before each                  determined that with the continuing
                                                 nuclides, but no neutron emitters, are                  shipment, licensees must still make the                contact between the NRC and the
                                                 known to be present.’’ The phrase for                   findings required by the existing                      quality assurance program approval
                                                 the third group, ‘‘No relevant data are                 § 71.87(a)–(k) provisions, to ensure the               holders, requiring the renewal of quality
                                                 available,’’ is being changed to ‘‘Neutron              continued safety of packages containing                assurance program approvals is no
                                                 emitting nuclides are known to be                       radioactive material.                                  longer necessary. Every 24 months, each
                                                 present or no relevant data are                            The NRC is revising § 71.85, because                quality assurance program approval
                                                 available.’’                                            it is more appropriate to assign the                   holder is required to report those
                                                    Some users have assigned alpha-                      responsibility to certificate holders for              changes that do not reduce
                                                 emitting radionuclides that also emit                   evaluating, testing, and marking the                   commitments made to the NRC in a
                                                 beta particles or gamma rays to the third               packaging. Only certificate holders are                quality assurance program description.
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                                                 group, when it was intended that they                   authorized to design and fabricate                     Regarding quality assurance program
                                                 be assigned to the second group. The                    packages, and only certificate holders                 description changes that reduce
                                                 change in the descriptive phrase for the                have a full scope quality assurance                    commitments made to the NRC, such
                                                 second group is intended to reduce the                  program approval. By assigning the                     changes will continue to require NRC
                                                 confusion caused by the current phrase                  responsibility for making the                          approval.
                                                 because all alpha emitting radionuclides                preliminary determinations to the                         The NRC expects that this new
                                                 also emit other particles and/or gamma                  certificate holder, the NRC streamlines                process will provide the NRC with


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                                                 adequate assurance that the quality                     in the new 10 CFR 71.106(b) provisions.                K. How do the requirements in Subpart
                                                 assurance program approval holders                      Changes to reporting responsibilities,                 H, ‘‘Quality Assurance,’’ change with
                                                 will continue to maintain and                           functional responsibilities, and                       the removal of footnote 2 in 10 CFR
                                                 implement their approved quality                        functional relationships may be                        71.103?
                                                 assurance programs, while reducing                      substantive and have the potential to                     The NRC is removing footnote 2 in
                                                 regulatory burden and the expenditure                   reduce commitments made to the NRC.                    § 71.103 regarding the use of the term
                                                 of NRC resources.                                       Such changes will therefore still require              ‘‘licensee’’ in subpart H because it is no
                                                 I. What changes can be made to a                        prior NRC approval before being                        longer necessary. The removal of the
                                                 quality assurance program description                   implemented, and quality assurance                     footnote does not change the quality
                                                 without seeking prior NRC approval?                     program approval holders will still be                 assurance requirements in subpart H.
                                                    Previously, quality assurance program                required to maintain records of all                    The footnote regarding use of the term
                                                 descriptions approved under 10 CFR                      quality assurance program changes.                     ‘‘licensee’’ was included to clarify that
                                                 part 71 could not be changed without                                                                           the quality assurance requirements in
                                                                                                         J. How frequently do I submit periodic                 subpart H apply to whatever design,
                                                 NRC approval. Therefore, all changes to                 updates on my quality assurance
                                                 10 CFR part 71 quality assurance                                                                               fabrication, assembly, and testing of a
                                                                                                         program description to the NRC?                        package is accomplished before a
                                                 programs, irrespective of their
                                                 significance or importance to safety,                                                                          package approval is issued. The terms
                                                                                                            Under the revised requirements, every
                                                 were required to be submitted to the                                                                           ‘‘certificate holder’’ and ‘‘applicant for a
                                                                                                         24 months, quality assurance program
                                                 NRC for approval. Licensees with                                                                               CoC’’ were added to the requirements in
                                                                                                         approval holders will be required to
                                                 quality assurance programs approved                                                                            subpart H in a previous rulemaking to
                                                                                                         report changes to their approved quality               make explicit the application of those
                                                 under 10 CFR part 50, may make some                     assurance program that do not reduce
                                                 changes to their quality assurance                                                                             quality assurance requirements to
                                                                                                         any commitments in their quality                       certificate holders and applicants for a
                                                 program without NRC approval, in
                                                                                                         assurance program descriptions. Such                   CoC. Although removing the footnote
                                                 accordance with 10 CFR 50.54. Under
                                                                                                         changes will no longer require NRC                     will not change the quality assurance
                                                 the final rule, the NRC will allow some
                                                 changes to be made to quality assurance                 approval before they can be                            requirements, other changes to subpart
                                                 programs previously approved under 10                   implemented. If a quality assurance                    H in this rulemaking clarify which
                                                 CFR part 71 without obtaining                           program approval holder has not made                   requirements apply to users of NRC-
                                                 additional NRC approval. As indicated                   any changes to its approved quality                    certified packaging and which apply to
                                                 previously, the new process for making                  assurance program description during                   applicants for, or holders of CoCs,
                                                 changes to approved quality assurance                   the preceding 24-month period, the                     which are the entities that are
                                                 program descriptions under 10 CFR part                  approval holder will be required to                    performing design, fabrication,
                                                 71 will be similar to the process that the              report this to the NRC.                                assembly, and testing of the package
                                                 NRC has used to approve changes that                       The NRC inspection program relies on                before a package approval is issued.
                                                 are made to the quality assurance                       having current information about the                   L. What changes are being made to
                                                 program descriptions for nuclear power                  quality assurance program available to                 general licenses?
                                                 plants and will result in a more                        the NRC. By requiring that the most
                                                 consistent NRC-wide approach. As                                                                                  The NRC is changing the
                                                                                                         important changes be submitted to the                  requirements for general licenses on the
                                                 stated previously in II.H, quality
                                                                                                         NRC for approval before they are                       use of an NRC-approved package
                                                 assurance program description changes
                                                 that reduce commitments made to the                     implemented, and with the periodic                     (§ 71.17) and use of a foreign-approved
                                                 NRC will continue to require NRC                        reporting of non-substantive changes                   package (§ 71.21). In § 71.17, the NRC is
                                                 approval. For such changes, the                         every 24 months, the NRC will have                     revising the general license
                                                 following information will need to be                   current information for its inspection                 requirements to clarify the conditions
                                                 provided for NRC review: A description                  program. The NRC considers the 24-                     for obtaining a general license and the
                                                 of the proposed changes, the reason for                 month reporting period as providing an                 responsibilities of the general licensee.
                                                 the changes, and the basis for                          appropriate balance between the burden                 A quality assurance program approved
                                                 concluding that the revised program                     placed on the quality assurance program                by the NRC that satisfies the provisions
                                                 incorporating the changes will continue                 approval holders and the need to ensure                of subpart H of 10 CFR part 71 is
                                                 to satisfy the requirements of 10 CFR                   that the NRC has current information for               required in order to be granted the
                                                 part 71, subpart H.                                     its oversight of these quality assurance               general license. The changes clarify that
                                                    Quality assurance program approval                   programs.                                              the licensee is responsible for
                                                 holders will no longer be required to                                                                          maintaining copies of the appropriate
                                                                                                            As previously stated in Section I, the
                                                 submit for NRC approval changes to                                                                             documents, such as the CoC, or other
                                                 their quality assurance program                         NRC will re-issue NRC Form 311                         approval of the package, the documents
                                                 descriptions under 10 CFR part 71, if                   without an expiration date. The 24-                    associated with the use and
                                                 those changes do not reduce the                         month period for reporting of changes                  maintenance of the packaging, and the
                                                 commitments that they have made to                      will begin on the date of the NRC                      actions that are to be taken before
                                                 the NRC. For example, administrative                    approval of a quality assurance program                shipment with the package. The changes
                                                 changes (e.g., revisions to format, font                issued with no expiration date, as                     also clarify that the notifications to the
                                                 size or style, paper size for drawings                  specified by the date of signature at the              NRC, as required in § 71.17(c)(3), are a
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                                                 and graphics, or revised paper color)                   bottom of NRC Form 311. By making                      responsibility of the licensee, rather
                                                 and clarifications, spelling corrections,               these changes, the NRC is seeking to                   than a condition for obtaining the
                                                 and non-substantive editorial or                        balance the regulatory burden for                      license. The changes to §§ 71.17 and
                                                 punctuation changes will not require                    submitting and reviewing this                          71.21 do not change the current
                                                 NRC approval. Five types of non-                        information with the NRC’s need to                     notification process nor the required
                                                 substantive changes that will no longer                 ensure that the NRC has current                        timing or content of the notification
                                                 require NRC approval are being codified                 information.                                           required by § 71.17(c)(3) or any other


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                                                 reporting requirements relating to                      infinite, homogeneous mixture of                       mixture are uniformly distributed and
                                                 package use or, when required, the prior                enriched uranium and water.4 The                       have a diameter no larger than 127 mm
                                                 notification of shipments.                              minimum critical enrichment is the                     [(5 × 10¥3 in.)].’’ The homogeneity
                                                   The changes also update the reference                 enrichment necessary for a system to                   requirement in TS–R–1 is intended to
                                                 in § 71.21(a) from 49 CFR 171.12 to 49                  have a neutron multiplication factor of                prevent latticing of slightly enriched
                                                 CFR 171.23 to reflect a DOT final rule                  one. Systems containing homogeneous                    uranium in a moderating medium.
                                                 published on May 3, 2007 (72 FR                         mixtures of uranium enriched to less                      An analysis performed by the DOE
                                                 25162), that previously moved the                       than the minimum critical enrichment                   indicated that large arrays of uranium
                                                 requirements.                                           (e.g., a homogenous mixture of uranium                 with enrichment of 1 percent by weight
                                                                                                         enriched to a maximum of 1 percent) are                of U–235, which qualify for the fissile
                                                 M. How is the exemption from
                                                                                                         not capable of obtaining criticality,                  material exemption at § 71.15(d), could
                                                 classification as fissile material (10 CFR
                                                                                                         irrespective of the mass or size of the                exceed an effective neutron
                                                 71.15) changing?
                                                                                                         system. The fissile material exemption                 multiplication factor (keff) of 0.95 when
                                                    The NRC is revising § 71.15(d) criteria              in § 71.15(d) also limits the quantity of              optimally moderated by water. The DOE
                                                 that, if satisfied, exempt certain material             some less common moderating materials                  analysis was performed assuming five
                                                 from being classified as fissile material.              (beryllium, graphite, and hydrogenous                  shipments under normal conditions and
                                                 Material within the scope of § 71.15 is                 material enriched in deuterium),                       two shipments under accident
                                                 exempt from the fissile material package                because the presence of these materials                conditions. Shipping the material under
                                                 standards and criticality safety                        has the potential to reduce the                        the exemption would have resulted in a
                                                 requirements stated in §§ 71.55 and                     minimum critical enrichment, thereby                   lower margin of safety with respect to
                                                 71.59.                                                  increasing the potential for criticality               criticality than is allowed for shipments
                                                    The objective of the fissile material                with uranium of lower enrichment.                      using approved fissile material
                                                 exemptions in § 71.15 is to facilitate the              Therefore, homogeneous materials                       packages, because shipments using the
                                                 safe transport of low-risk (e.g., small                 containing uranium enriched to no more                 fissile material packages, by design, will
                                                 quantities or low concentrations) fissile               than 1 percent by weight and subject to                typically use a keff of 0.95 as an upper
                                                 material. This is done by exempting                     the noted restrictions on moderators are               limit. Because such a shipment, as was
                                                 shipments of these materials from the                   inherently safe from a potential                       analyzed by the DOE, could both qualify
                                                 packaging requirements and the                          criticality and do not need to be limited              for the fissile material exemption for
                                                 criticality safety assessments required                 by mass or size to be subcritical during               low-enriched fissile material and have a
                                                 for fissile material transportation so that             transport. However, uranium enriched                   keff greater than 0.95, the NRC believes
                                                 the shipments may take place without                    to less than 5 percent by weight is most               that additional restrictions on low-
                                                 specific NRC approval. A lower amount                   reactive when it is in a heterogeneous                 enriched fissile material shipped under
                                                 of regulatory oversight is acceptable for               configuration; therefore, the minimum                  the fissile material exemption in
                                                 these shipments because the exemptions                  critical enrichment is lower for an                    § 71.15(d) are warranted.
                                                 were established to ensure safety under                 optimized heterogeneous system than                       As discussed in Section I of this
                                                 all credible transportation conditions.                 for an optimized homogeneous system                    document, the NRC in 2004 removed
                                                 Provided that the exempt material is                    of the same material. In consideration of              exemption provisions regarding
                                                 packaged consistent with the                            this fact, requirements have been added                homogeneous distribution and lattice
                                                 radioactive and hazardous properties of                 to § 71.15(d) in order to clarify the need             arrangement. Although the NRC had
                                                 the material, there are no additional                   for homogeneity in the material.                       determined that the limits on restricted
                                                 packaging or transport requirements for                    The exemption for uranium enriched                  moderators were sufficient to assure
                                                 exempt fissile material beyond those                    to a maximum of 1 percent at § 71.15(d)                subcriticality for all moderators of
                                                 noted in the specific exemption. In                     includes a limit on moderators that                    concern, the NRC now believes that
                                                 order to ensure criticality safety, the                 increases the reactivity of the low-                   additional restrictions are needed to
                                                 exemptions were evaluated using                         enriched fissile material, but it does not             have a sufficient margin of safety for
                                                 assumptions that, as part of the                        include limits on heterogeneity. In                    shipments of material under the low-
                                                 criticality safety assessment for package               contrast, TS–R–1 allows the uranium                    enriched fissile material exemption.
                                                 designs approved to transport fissile                   enriched to a maximum of 1 percent by                  Therefore, the NRC is reinstating the
                                                 material, the fissile material can be                   weight to be distributed essentially                   requirement that, for uranium enriched
                                                 released from the packaging during                      homogeneously throughout the material                  to a maximum of 1 percent to be
                                                 transport, may reconfigure into a worst-                and requires that if the U–235 is in                   exempted, the fissile material must be
                                                 case geometric arrangement, may                         metallic, oxide, or carbide forms then it              distributed homogeneously throughout
                                                 combine with material from other                        cannot form a lattice arrangement, but                 the package contents and not form a
                                                 transport vehicles, and may be subject                  TS–R–1 does not limit the amount of                    lattice arrangement. Some variability in
                                                 to the fire and water immersion.                        beryllium, graphite, or hydrogenous                    the distribution and enrichment of the
                                                    The reactivity of uranium enriched in                material enriched in deuterium. In its                 uranium enriched to a maximum of 1
                                                 U–235 depends on the level of                           supplemental guidance to TS–R–1, TS–                   percent is permissible, provided that the
                                                 enrichment, the presence of moderators,                 G–1.1 ‘‘Advisory Material for the IAEA                 maximum enrichment does not exceed
                                                 and heterogeneity effects. Hydrogen is                  Regulations for the Safe Transport of                  1 percent. The total measured mass of
                                                 the most efficient moderator and water                  Radioactive Material,’’ 5 the IAEA                     U–233 and plutonium, plus two times
                                                 is the most common material containing                  indicated that ‘‘[t]here is agreement that             the measurement uncertainty, must be
                                                 large quantities of hydrogen; therefore,                homogeneous mixtures and slurries are                  less than 1.0 percent of the mass of U–
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                                                 water is the typical moderating material                those in which the particles in the                    235 in the material. The total measured
                                                 of interest in criticality safety. The                                                                         mass of beryllium, graphite, and
                                                 maximum enrichment in U–235 allowed                       4 H.C. Paxton and N. L. Pruvost, Critical            hydrogenous material enriched in
                                                 to qualify for the fissile material                     Dimensions of Systems Containing U–235, Pu-239,        deuterium, plus two times the
                                                                                                         and U–233, LA–10860–MS, Los Alamos National
                                                 exemption in § 71.15(d) is 1 percent by                 Laboratory (1987).                                     measurement uncertainty, must be less
                                                 weight, which is slightly less than the                   5 http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/         than 5.0 percent of the uranium mass.
                                                 minimum critical enrichment for an                      PDF/Pub1109_scr.pdf.                                   Although there are heterogeneity effects


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                                                 at very small scales, the NRC does not                  the requirements were redesignated in                  discussion summarizing the comments
                                                 believe that it is necessary to require                 2004.                                                  and providing the NRC’s comment
                                                 homogeneity with respect to particle                                                                           responses follows. The NRC finds that
                                                                                                         O. When do these proposed
                                                 size. Further, the NRC does not consider                                                                       the comments did not require any
                                                                                                         amendments become effective?
                                                 it to be credible to accumulate the                                                                            changes to the proposed rule’s
                                                 volume and regularity of fissile material                  This rule is effective July 13, 2015.               provisions.
                                                 particles necessary for small-scale                     Compliance with the amendments
                                                                                                         adopted in this final rule is required                 A. New and Revised Definitions
                                                 heterogeneity to introduce criticality
                                                 concerns. Small volumes of                              beginning July 13, 2015. Agreement                     A.1 Contamination
                                                 heterogeneity may exist for material                    States, under their formal agreements
                                                                                                         with the NRC, have 3 years after the                      Comment: One commenter was
                                                 shipped under this exemption, provided                                                                         concerned that DOT had stated in its
                                                 that a significant fraction of the fissile              effective date of the rule to adopt the
                                                                                                         changes.                                               parallel proposed rule Federal Register
                                                 material is homogeneous and mixed                                                                              notice that the DOT did not have the
                                                 with non-fissile material, or the lumps                 III. Opportunities for Public                          regulatory authority to establish a
                                                 of fissile material are spaced in a largely             Participation                                          radioactive material unrestricted
                                                 irregular arrangement. The homogeneity                                                                         transfer (free release) limit and was
                                                                                                            The proposed rule was published on
                                                 criterion, allowing some variability in                                                                        leaving it to the NRC as to whether the
                                                                                                         May 16, 2013 (78 FR 28988), for a 75-
                                                 the distribution of fissile material, is                                                                       NRC would continue a longstanding
                                                                                                         day public comment period that ended
                                                 consistent with the IAEA’s regulations,                                                                        provision of the DOT’s regulations that
                                                                                                         on July 30, 2013. The NRC received
                                                 which require that the fissile nuclides                                                                        allowed conveyances that meet the
                                                                                                         eight comments from Federal agencies,
                                                 be essentially homogenously                                                                                    return to service (RTS) standards to be
                                                                                                         States, licensees, industry organizations,
                                                 distributed. Restricting the variability in                                                                    released without applying NRC
                                                                                                         and individuals. Copies of the public
                                                 concentration is not sufficient for                                                                            licensing requirements. The commenter
                                                                                                         comments are available in the NRC
                                                 limiting the reactivity of the uranium                                                                         stated that with the DOT and the NRC
                                                                                                         Public Document Room, 11555
                                                 enriched to a maximum of 1 percent;                                                                            adopting the same definition of
                                                                                                         Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852; or
                                                 therefore, the NRC is reinstating the                                                                          ‘‘contamination,’’ and excluding
                                                                                                         at http://www.regulations.gov under
                                                 lattice prevention criterion. The                                                                              conveyances with contamination below
                                                                                                         Docket ID NRC–2008–0198.
                                                 contents of the package must not                                                                               the limits established by that definition,
                                                 involve concentrations of fissile                       IV. Public Comment Analysis                            it was the commenter’s view that the
                                                 material separated by non-fissile                         In general, there was a range of                     transportation requirements of the DOT
                                                 material in a regular, lattice-like                     stakeholder views concerning the                       and the NRC are not applicable to such
                                                 arrangement. Although the lattice                       proposed rule. Two commenters voiced                   conveyances. It was also the
                                                 prevention requirement in TS–R–1 is                     general support of the NRC’s efforts to                commenter’s view that by adopting the
                                                 limited to uranium present in metallic,                 harmonize 10 CFR part 71 with the                      DOT’s definition for contamination, the
                                                 oxide, or carbide form, the NRC believes                DOT’s and the IAEA’s regulations.                      NRC is continuing the long-held
                                                 that this restriction is too narrow and                 Three other commenters indicated                       position that, for materials below the
                                                 should apply irrespective of the form of                support for the proposed revisions to                  level that meet the definition of
                                                 uranium.                                                the definition of LSA group I, with two                contamination for conveyances in
                                                 N. What other changes is the NRC                        of those commenters stating their view                 transportation or storage incidental to
                                                 making to its regulations for the                       that this proposed revision corrected a                transportation, conveyances in
                                                 packaging and transportation of                         longstanding error in the NRC’s                        transportation do not need to be
                                                 radioactive material?                                   regulations that created an                            licensed.
                                                                                                         incompatibility with existing DOT                         Response: The NRC does not agree
                                                    A requirement in § 71.19(a) that                     regulations. Other commenters voiced                   with the commenter’s views, because
                                                 implemented transitional arrangements                   general support for the proposed                       they are contrary to existing general
                                                 (‘‘grandfathering’’) expired on October                 revisions to quality assurance                         provisions in 10 CFR part 71.
                                                 1, 2008, and § 71.19(a) was designated                  requirements and for provisions related                Specifically, 10 CFR 71.0(b) states that
                                                 as ‘‘reserved.’’ Because this entry is no               to exempted low-level material. The                    the 10 CFR part 71 requirements ‘‘are in
                                                 longer needed, paragraphs (b) through                   comments and responses have been                       addition to, and not in substitution for,’’
                                                 (e) have been redesignated as                           grouped into five topical areas: New and               NRC requirements in other 10 CFR
                                                 paragraphs (a) through (d). In the                      Revised Definitions, Exemptions for                    parts. Additionally, existing 10 CFR
                                                 redesignated paragraph (b)(2),                          Low-level Materials, Quality Assurance,                71.0(c) states that no provision in 10
                                                 transitional language that is no longer                 Technical Requirements, and Other. To                  CFR part 71 ‘‘authorizes possession of
                                                 needed has been removed because the                     the extent possible, all of the comments               licensed material.’’ Therefore, the new
                                                 transitional period has expired and the                 on a particular subject are grouped                    definition of contamination in § 71.4,
                                                 requirement now applies to all                          together.                                              and the new exemption for
                                                 previously approved packages used for                     The NRC specifically requested input                 contamination in § 71.14(a)(3)
                                                 a shipment to a location outside of the                 on three subjects: (1) Frequency for                   applicable to transport of material, are
                                                 United States.                                          reporting changes to an approved                       sufficiently clear, and should not be
                                                    The reference to § 71.20 in § 71.0 has               quality assurance program; (2) clarity of              misconstrued as providing relief from
                                                 been removed, because § 71.20 has                       new restrictions on low-enriched fissile               the provisions of any other applicable
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                                                 expired and is no longer included in the                material in § 71.15(d); and (3) the                    parts of 10 CFR, in particular with
                                                 regulations.                                            cumulative effects of this rulemaking,                 respect to the licensing of on-site
                                                    In § 71.31, the reference to § 71.13 has             including influence of other regulatory                materials, (also see response to
                                                 been changed to § 71.19. In § 71.91, the                actions, unintended consequences, and                  comment D.4.).
                                                 reference to § 71.10 has been changed to                reasonableness of the cost benefit                        Comment: One commenter stated that
                                                 § 71.14. These changes will correct                     estimates. These subjects are addressed                although the application of the
                                                 references that were not updated when                   within the appropriate area grouping. A                definition of contamination provides a


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                                                 regulatory path for the release of                      process, or in storage pending future                  rate expressed in millisieverts per hour
                                                 conveyances, the current language                       transportation, need not be licensed                   or mSv/h (millirem per hour or mrem/
                                                 found in 49 CFR 173.443(c) and the                      under this chapter.’’                                  h). It consists of the sum of the dose
                                                 associated table of contamination limits                   Response: The NRC finds that the                    equivalent rates from all types of
                                                 should be incorporated into the NRC’s                   wording of the new exemption                           ionizing radiation present including
                                                 regulations as an authorized method to                  provision in 10 CFR 71.14(a)(3), as                    alpha, beta, gamma, and neutron
                                                 remove conveyances from licensed                        proposed, is sufficiently clear, and                   radiation. Neutron flux densities may be
                                                 control when the conveyances are                        therefore is not accepting the proposed                used to determine neutron radiation
                                                 limited to the transportation of                        modification. The scope of this new                    levels according to Table 1.’’
                                                 contaminated or potentially                             exemption is limited to the NRC’s                         Response: The NRC declines to add
                                                 contaminated material or storage for                    transportation regulations in 10 CFR                   the requested definition of ‘‘radiation
                                                 future such transportation.                             part 71. The NRC licensees are not being               level’’ to 10 CFR 71.4 for the following
                                                    Response: The comment does not                       exempted from meeting the                              reasons. ‘‘Radiation’’ is already defined
                                                 provide a sufficient basis to incorporate               requirements stated in other applicable                in 10 CFR part 20 (‘‘Standards for
                                                 this DOT regulation into NRC’s                          10 CFR parts, (also see response to                    Protection Against Radiation’’), and this
                                                 regulations. The DOT and the NRC                        Comment A.1 and Comment D.4.).                         term includes all the types of ionizing
                                                 share regulatory responsibility for the                                                                        radiation that are referenced in the
                                                                                                         A.2 Special Form Radioactive Material
                                                 safety of radioactive materials in                                                                             comment. Additionally, the term
                                                 transport. To avoid duplication of effort                  Comment: Although one commenter                     ‘‘radiation’’ applies to all types of NRC
                                                 and imposing unnecessary burden, the                    voiced general support for the revised                 licensees, in accordance with the 10
                                                 respective roles of the two agencies are                definition of special form radioactive                 CFR 20.1002 scoping provisions.
                                                 delineated in the DOT/NRC MOU.                          material in § 71.4, another commenter
                                                                                                         was concerned that the new language                    B. Exemptions for Low-Level Materials
                                                 Under this MOU, the NRC recognizes
                                                 the DOT’s authority to define and                       being added to revised paragraph (3) of                   Comment: One commenter stated that
                                                 regulate the safety of Class 7 Hazardous                the definition, ‘‘. . . and special form               the discussion contained within the
                                                 Materials (radioactive materials) in                    material that was successfully tested                  Federal Register notice appears to
                                                 transport. The NRC requires its                         before July 13, 2015 . . .,’’ is unclear.              indicate that natural material that has
                                                 licensees to comply with the DOT’s                      The commenter noted that the existing                  been processed could qualify for the
                                                 regulations when transporting                           language contained within paragraph (3)                exemption if it is not included in a
                                                 radioactive materials. The DOT has                      uses the term ‘‘special form                           manufactured product, such as an
                                                 issued regulations for safe transport of                encapsulation’’ and that this term was                 article, instrument, component of a
                                                 radioactive materials by all modes,                     consistent with the commenter’s                        manufactured article or instrument, or
                                                 including requirements addressing                       understanding of the intent of these                   consumer item. The commenter was
                                                 residual contamination on conveyances,                  changes as discussed in the Federal                    concerned that there appears to be a
                                                 and the NRC believes the DOT                            Register notice. However, the                          discrepancy between this statement and
                                                 regulations regarding contaminated                      commenter stated that using the term                   the language in the proposed rule
                                                 conveyances are adequate to protect                     special form ‘‘material,’’ rather than                 regarding intent to be processed for the
                                                 public health and safety. Accordingly,                  ‘‘encapsulation’’ is ambiguous as to                   use of radionuclides.
                                                 the NRC sees no need to duplicate the                   whether the revised language is meant                     Response: The comment does not
                                                 DOT’s conveyance provisions in 10                       to apply to a special form that is a single            specify the exemption provisions that
                                                 CFR. Note also that the NRC issues                      solid piece of material only, or whether               are of concern, but as indicated in this
                                                 licenses to persons to possess, use, and                the rule aims to grandfather special form              response, the NRC assumes that those in
                                                 transfer radioactive materials; the NRC                 designs including encapsulations that                  10 CFR 71.14 are at issue. The NRC does
                                                 does not license conveyances.                           were designed and constructed after the                not find there is any discrepancy
                                                    Comment: One commenter stated that                   earlier dates cited in the paragraph. For              between the revised 71.14(a)(1)
                                                 the NRC, by defining contamination, is                  clarity and consistency, the commenter                 exemption, and the existing
                                                 establishing a de minimis quantity. The                 recommended replacing the proposed                     71.14(b)(3)(ii) exemption that is not
                                                 commenter believed that this is a                       ‘‘special form material’’ term with the                being revised. The NRC is revising the
                                                 sensible view given the minimal                         term ‘‘special form encapsulation’’ in                 10 CFR 71.14(a)(1) exemption to include
                                                 potential for contamination in                          paragraph (3) of the revised definition.               natural material and ores containing
                                                 transportation or storage pending future                   Response: Special form radioactive                  naturally occurring radionuclides that:
                                                 transportation and that this approach                   material may be either encapsulated or                 (1) Are either in their natural state, or
                                                 constitutes a sound application of the                  a single solid piece; using the term                   have only been processed for purposes
                                                 NRC’s risk-informed, performance-based                  ‘‘special form encapsulation’’ would not               other than for the extraction of the
                                                 approach. The commenter indicated,                      refer to a single solid piece. The NRC is              radionuclides, and (2) are not intended
                                                 however, that it would be helpful, given                choosing to use the broader ‘‘special                  to be processed for the use of these
                                                 the many stakeholders and Agreement                     form material’’ term so that the revised               radionuclides, provided that they do not
                                                 State regulators, that this position be                 definition will: (1) Permit the continued              exceed 10 times the activity
                                                 clearly stated in the NRC’s regulations.                use of encapsulations authorized under                 concentration values listed in Table A–
                                                 Specifically, the commenter                             the existing definition, and (2) cover                 2 or Table A–3, as appropriate. Natural
                                                 recommended that the proposed                           special form materials as authorized in                material or ore that has been processed
                                                 § 71.14(a)(3) exemption be modified (as                 the DOT’s regulation (see 49 CFR                       but has not been incorporated into a
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                                                 indicated by the underlined text) to                    173.469(e)).                                           manufactured product, such as an
                                                 state: ‘‘(3) Non-radioactive solid objects                                                                     article, instrument, component of a
                                                 with radioactive substances present on                  A.3 Other                                              manufactured article or instrument, or
                                                 any surfaces in quantities not in excess                  Comment: One commenter                               consumer item, would be within the
                                                 of the levels cited in the definition of                recommended adding a new definition                    scope of this revised exemption. A
                                                 contamination in § 71.4 of this part.                   to 10 CFR 71.4 to define ‘‘radiation                   licensee is exempt from all the
                                                 Such objects in the transportation                      level’’ as: ‘‘the radiation dose-equivalent            requirements of 10 CFR part 71 with


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                                                 respect to shipment or carriage of this                 radioactive material in transit. After                 QA program approval, except that this
                                                 material.                                               careful consideration, the DOT chose                   will be the last and only receipt if no
                                                    The NRC is also revising the                         not to remove the intended use-clause                  changes affecting QA commitments
                                                 definition of LSA–I in 10 CFR 71.4 to                   in its current proposed rule, in part                  occur. For future applicants, the original
                                                 include uranium and thorium ores,                       because the rule is intended to achieve                QA program approval will be issued
                                                 concentrates of uranium and thorium                     compatibility with the 2009 Edition of                 with no expiration date. But any
                                                 ores, and other ores containing naturally               the IAEA regulations, not the 2012                     changes affecting QA commitments
                                                 occurring radionuclides that are                        Edition. Publication of the 2012 Edition               must still be submitted to the NRC for
                                                 intended to be processed for the use of                 in October 2012, did not allow adequate                approval, including any such changes
                                                 radioactive materials. Under existing                   time for the NRC and DOT to effectively                that are part of a license renewal
                                                 71.14(b)(3)(ii), a licensee is exempt from              evaluate the changes as part of this                   request. The NRC therefore finds that
                                                 all the requirements of 10 CFR part 71,                 rulemaking effort. There are other                     there is no need to adopt the
                                                 other than §§ 71.5 and 71.88, with                      changes in the 2012 Edition that also are              commenter’s recommended 10-year
                                                 respect to shipment or carriage of                      not reflected in either the proposed DOT               expiration provision.
                                                 packages containing LSA–I, provided                     or NRC rulemakings. The NRC will                          Comment: One commenter stated that
                                                 the packages do not contain any fissile                 consider any necessary changes related                 while it agreed with the philosophy of
                                                 material, or the material is exempt from                to SSR–6 in a future rulemaking after                  the proposed 10 CFR 71.106, which will
                                                 classification as fissile material under                consulting with DOT, rather than to                    allow a licensee to make changes to the
                                                 § 71.15. As revised, the NRC finds that                 further delay finalizing this rulemaking.              quality assurance program, it
                                                 the definition of LSA–I is adequate to                  The NRC is choosing not to make such                   recommended mirroring 10 CFR 35.26
                                                 ensure that material is properly                        changes unilaterally, since doing so                   by adding the following rule language:
                                                 characterized; therefore, it is clear to the            would create a conflict between DOT                       (1) The revision has been reviewed
                                                 user when the exemption provisions in                   and NRC regulatory requirements. Not                   and approved by management.
                                                 71.14(b)(3)(ii) would apply.                            only would conflicting requirements                       (2) Affected individuals are instructed
                                                    Comment: One commenter noted that                    and definitions contradict long-standing               on the revised program before the
                                                 the IAEA’s 2012 edition of SSR–6 did                    policy to establish a uniform, national                changes are implemented.
                                                 not include the phrase ‘‘or have only                   hazardous material transportation safety                  (3) A record of this instruction be
                                                 been processed for purposes other than                  system, such conflicts could likely                    created and maintained.’’
                                                                                                         create uncertainty within the regulated                   Response: The NRC agrees with the
                                                 for the extraction of the radionuclides,
                                                                                                         community and prove to be                              commenter that management review
                                                 and which are not intended to be
                                                                                                         unenforceable.                                         and approval, appropriate instruction or
                                                 processed for the use of these
                                                                                                                                                                training prior to implementation, and
                                                 radionuclides.’’ The commenter was                      C. Quality Assurance Program                           record keeping, are key attributes of
                                                 concerned that given the length of time
                                                                                                            Comment: Three commenters voiced                    effectively managing changes. The
                                                 it can take to promulgate a rulemaking,
                                                                                                         support of proposed changes to 10 CFR                  specific language referenced from 10
                                                 the NRC should consider revising its
                                                                                                         part 71 relating to the quality assurance              CFR 35.26 has not been added because
                                                 proposed 10 CFR 71.14(a)(1) text to be                                                                         these requirements are already
                                                 consistent with the current SSR–6.                      program approvals. One of these
                                                                                                         commenters stated that the proposed                    embedded in the existing regulations.
                                                 Specifically, Section 107 of SSR–6 states                                                                         The NRC finds that the first two
                                                 that regulations do not apply to any of                 changes would (1) streamline the
                                                                                                         process of maintaining an approved                     recommended additions to proposed 10
                                                 the following:                                                                                                 CFR 71.106 are not necessary, because
                                                                                                         program, (2) contribute to
                                                   (f) Natural material and ores containing              implementation of continued                            they are adequately addressed by the
                                                 naturally occurring radionuclides, which                improvement efforts by the approval                    existing general provisions of 10 CFR
                                                 may have been processed, provided the                                                                          71.105 (‘‘Quality assurance program’’).
                                                 activity concentration of the material does
                                                                                                         holders, and (3) ensure the level of
                                                                                                         safety afforded shipments will not be                  Regarding management review and
                                                 not exceed 10 times the values specified in
                                                 Table 2, or calculated in accordance with               diminished. Another of these                           approval of non-substantive revisions to
                                                 paras 403(a) and 404–407. For natural                   commenters believed that the proposal                  a quality assurance program, existing
                                                 materials and ores containing naturally                 would better risk inform U.S.                          § 71.105(d) states in relevant part that
                                                 occurring radionuclides that are not in                 regulations and harmonize the U.S.                     management of organizations involved
                                                 secular equilibrium the calculation of the              regulations with international rules. A                in a licensee’s or CoC holder’s quality
                                                 activity concentration shall be performed in            different commenter disagreed with the                 assurance program ‘‘shall review
                                                 accordance with para. 405.                              proposed approach and recommended                      regularly the status and adequacy of that
                                                    The commenter therefore                              that 10 CFR 71.38(c) only extend the                   part of the quality assurance program
                                                 recommended revising the proposed 10                    expiration dates to 10 years. The                      they are executing.’’ The NRC finds that
                                                 CFR 71.14(a)(1) provisions to exempt                    proposed rule would have removed the                   this existing requirement adequately
                                                 ‘‘Natural material and ores containing                  quality assurance expiration provision                 ensures management oversight of
                                                 naturally occurring radionuclides that                  in order to minimize the impact on the                 quality assurance programs. Regarding
                                                 are either in their natural state, or have              applicants while still requiring a                     the recommended need to have affected
                                                 been processed, provided the activity                   licensee to submit all documentation,                  individuals instructed on the revised
                                                 concentration of the material does not                  including the quality assurance                        QA program before the changes are
                                                 exceed 10 times the applicable                          program, for review when renewing                      implemented, existing § 71.105(d) states
                                                 radionuclide activity concentration                     their license.                                         in relevant part that a licensee or CoC
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                                                 values specified in Appendix A, Table                      Response: The NRC expects that                      holder ‘‘shall provide for indoctrination
                                                 A–2, or Table A–3, of this part.’’                      parties who already have an approved                   and training of personnel performing
                                                    Response: The NRC is choosing not to                 QA program will receive an updated                     activities affecting quality, as necessary
                                                 make the commenter’s recommended                        completed approval form identifying the                to assure that suitable proficiency is
                                                 revisions. The DOT/NRC MOU                              removal of the expiration. Essentially,                achieved and maintained.’’ The NRC
                                                 recognizes the DOT as the Federal                       this is no different than what has been                finds that this existing requirement
                                                 agency responsible for the definition of                expected of the receipt of the previous                adequately ensures that affected


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                                                 individuals will be properly instructed                 transportation packages. Since these                   fissile material particles larger than ∼0.1
                                                 before any QA program changes are                       packaging requirements are not                         mm. Additionally, the IAEA Safety
                                                 implemented.                                            applicable pursuant to the 10 CFR 71.15                Guide TS–G–1.1, Advisory Material for
                                                    Regarding the third recommendation                   exemptions, it is conservatively                       the IAEA Regulations for the Safe
                                                 to have records of these instructions                   assumed that (a) small quantities or low               Transport of Radioactive Material,
                                                 created and maintained, the NRC finds                   concentrations of fissile material can be              contains a description of essentially
                                                 that this addition to proposed 10 CFR                   released from packaging during                         homogeneous materials as ‘‘those in
                                                 71.106 is not necessary, because it is                  transport, (b) this material may                       which the particles in the mixture are
                                                 adequately addressed by the existing                    configure into a worst-case geometric                  uniformly distributed and have a
                                                 criteria stated in § 71.135 (‘‘Quality                  arrangement, and (c) the fissile material              diameter no larger than 127 microns
                                                 assurance records’’). Specifically,                     may be subject to the fire and water                   (0.127 mm).’’ Lattice arrangement means
                                                 § 71.135 states in relevant part that a                 immersion conditions assumed for                       a fixed, repeating configuration of
                                                 licensee or CoC holder must maintain                    transportation criticality analyses                    separate fissile material lumps. A
                                                 written records, and that such records                  performed for approved packages under                  nuclear fuel assembly is an example of
                                                 include instructions pertaining to the                  10 CFR 71.55. The 10 CFR 71.15                         a lattice arrangement.
                                                 ‘‘required qualifications of personnel.’’               exemptions are intended to ensure that                    For the exemption in 10 CFR 71.15(d),
                                                 The NRC finds that this existing                        criticality safety is maintained under all             small volumes of heterogeneity may
                                                 requirement adequately ensures that                     credible transportation conditions,                    exist, provided that a significant fraction
                                                 training records will be created and                    although it is recognized that unlikely                of fissile material is homogeneous and
                                                 maintained.                                             scenarios may be conceived which can                   mixed with non-fissile material, or
                                                    Comment: Regarding proposed 10                       make almost any amount or                              lumps of fissile material are in a largely
                                                 CFR 71.106, a commenter requested that                  concentration of material become a                     irregular arrangement. Further,
                                                 corresponding changes be made to 10                     criticality safety concern. As indicated               heterogeneous effects in a package due
                                                 CFR part 72, subpart G. The commenter                   in the comment, the NRC is restoring                   to large fissile material lumps/particles
                                                 recommended that the NRC initiate                       former lattice arrangement and                         or lattice arrangements of fissile
                                                 action to make similar and compatible                   homogeneous distribution provisions, as                material would only affect criticality
                                                 changes to 10 CFR part 72, subpart G,                   discussed in the following section,                    safety in a regular or near-optimal
                                                 so that all QA program changes that do                  regarding the revised 10 CFR 71.15(d)                  configuration over a large volume. Large
                                                 not reduce commitments could be                         exemption requirement.                                 quantities of fissile material (kilograms
                                                 implemented without prior NRC                              Uranium enriched to less than 5.0                   of U–235) and regions of heterogeneity
                                                 approval.                                               weight percent U–235 is generally more                 on the order of a cubic meter in size are
                                                    Response: The NRC agrees with the                    reactive in a heterogeneous                            necessary before a system could
                                                 commenter’s recommendation, and will                    configuration than when it is distributed              adversely affect the validity of the 1
                                                 consider making the recommended                         homogeneously within a transportation                  weight percent U–235 enrichment limit
                                                 changes to 10 CFR part 72 during a                      package. The fissile exemption for                     for this fissile exemption.
                                                 future rulemaking. However, changes to                  uranium enriched to a maximum of 1.0
                                                                                                                                                                D.2 Container Closure Verification
                                                 10 CFR part 72 are outside the scope of                 weight percent U–235 in 10 CFR
                                                                                                         71.15(d) is based on the fact that this                   Comment: One commenter was
                                                 this 10 CFR part 71 rulemaking. Note
                                                                                                         enrichment level is slightly less than the             concerned that requiring the closure of
                                                 that existing sets of parallel QA
                                                                                                         minimum critical U–235 enrichment for                  waste containers be verified by two
                                                 provisions in 10 CFR 71.101(f) and 10
                                                                                                         infinite homogeneous mixtures of                       independent inspectors prior to
                                                 CFR 72.140(d) allow for a single QA
                                                                                                         uranium and water. Accordingly, 10                     shipment in a licensed package was not
                                                 program to meet both the requirements
                                                                                                         CFR 71.15(d) as revised requires that the              risk-informed. The commenter believed
                                                 of 10 CFR part 71 and 10 CFR part 72.                                                                          that this new requirement was based on
                                                                                                         fissile material be distributed
                                                 D. Technical Requirements                               homogeneously within its                               an incident with an iridium source. The
                                                                                                         transportation package, and excludes                   commenter stated that the majority of
                                                 D.1    Latticing/Homogeneity                                                                                   low-level radioactive waste (LLRW)
                                                                                                         from the exemption’s scope situations
                                                    Comment: One commenter                               where fissile ‘‘lumps’’ or lattice                     containers transported in licensed
                                                 recommended that clarifying language                    arrangements of fissile material are                   packages are LSA group II materials that
                                                 be provided relating to the prevention of               present within the package. The 10 CFR                 exhibit a few areas of elevated dose rates
                                                 latticing and also homogeneity as it                    71.15(d) exemption language continues                  that can exceed 1 R/hr at 3 meters and
                                                 relates to the exemption for uranium                    to exclude large quantities (less than 5               that this dose rate limit is the main
                                                 enriched up to 1 percent. The                           percent of the uranium mass) of low-                   reason licensed shipping packages are
                                                 commenter noted that similar language                   absorbing moderators (beryllium,                       employed for transport of large
                                                 to the proposed language existed in                     graphite, or hydrogenous material                      containers of commercial LLRW in the
                                                 earlier versions of the regulations, and                enriched in deuterium). These                          United States. The commenter believes
                                                 that NUREG/CR 5342 recommended                          requirements will preclude fissile                     that the risk from LSA material does not
                                                 that the terms ‘‘lattice arrangement’’ and              material arrangements in packages that                 warrant the dual container closure
                                                 ‘‘homogeneity’’ either be removed or                    can potentially result in criticality at               independent inspection requirement
                                                 defined.                                                U–235 enrichments less than 1 weight                   and that such requirements should be
                                                    Response: The intent of the fissile                  percent.                                               limited to concentrated radioactive
                                                 material exemptions in 10 CFR 71.15 is                     Homogeneity and lattice arrangement                 sources similar to the one involved in
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                                                 to facilitate the safe transport of small               are well understood terms in the                       the incident with an iridium source.
                                                 quantities or low concentrations of                     criticality safety community. Nuclear                     Response: The NRC’s proposed rule
                                                 fissile material. This is accomplished by               Criticality Safety—Theory and Practice                 did not address this topic. The NRC
                                                 exempting such fissile material from the                (Knief, 1998), states that heterogeneous               neither has at present, nor is it
                                                 criticality safety requirements in 10 CFR               systems are generally defined as any                   proposing, a requirement that ‘‘waste
                                                 71.55 and 71.59 that are generally                      mixtures of fissile and moderator                      containers be verified by two
                                                 applicable to fissile material                          materials with uniformly distributed                   independent inspectors prior to


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                                                 shipment in a licensed package.’’                       source of combustible gas generation                   the 10 CFR part 71 requirements ‘‘are in
                                                 Because this comment raises issues that                 from commercial LLRW is not from                       addition to, and not in substitution for,’’
                                                 are outside the scope of this rulemaking,               radiolysis, but rather from biological                 NRC requirements in other 10 CFR
                                                 it will not be further addressed here.                  sources (methane) or rusting of waste                  parts. Also, existing 10 CFR 71.0(c)
                                                    Comment: A commenter stated that                     container internals (hydrogen) noted as                states that no provision in 10 CFR part
                                                 containers of activated metal loaded                    bulging drums. The commenter is not                    71 ‘‘authorizes possession of licensed
                                                 underwater cannot be sealed because                     aware of any calculation method for                    material.’’ The suggestion that NRC use
                                                 the water must be allowed to drain from                 biological or rusting combustible gas                  its 10 CFR part 71 transport regulations
                                                 the containers prior to shipment. Since                 generation.                                            to exempt certain transport vehicles
                                                 activated metal is not dispersible,                        Response: This comment does not                     from the need to have an NRC license
                                                 sealing of the waste container should                   provide sufficient technical basis for                 is therefore not permissible.
                                                 not be required.                                        evaluation. The NRC is not aware of any                Furthermore, under the DOT/NRC
                                                    Response: The NRC’s proposed rule                    requirement that registered users of                   MOU, the DOT is responsible for
                                                 did not include such a requirement.                     licensed packages conduct and provide                  regulation of Class 7 (radioactive)
                                                 Because this comment raises issues that                 radiolysis calculations on hydrogen gas                material in transport. The DOT is
                                                 are outside the scope of this rulemaking,               generation. Nor is the NRC aware of any                responsible for all transport modes,
                                                 it will not be further addressed here.                  history showing that commercial LLRW                   including highway and railway
                                                 D.3 Activity Limit for Type B Packages                  is generating combustible gas from                     conveyances. The DOT has established
                                                                                                         either biological sources (methane) or                 radiation dose rate and removable
                                                    Comment: One commenter stated                        rusting of waste container internals. The              contamination levels for returning
                                                 concerns that the new calculations to                   topics discussed in this comment are                   exclusive use vehicles to service.
                                                 limit the activity that a licensed Type B               outside the scope of this rulemaking.                  However, allowing exemption or release
                                                 package may contain are not risk
                                                                                                         D.4 Storage of Radioactive Material                    from licensing of radioactive material,
                                                 informed for LSA group II low-level
                                                                                                         Containers                                             including conveyances not in service, at
                                                 waste that commercial power plants
                                                 routinely ship. The commenter believes                                                                         these levels would not be compatible
                                                                                                            Comment: One commenter had
                                                 that these new calculations were                                                                               with current and generally accepted
                                                                                                         concerns that the proposed revision to
                                                 imposed because of an incident with an                                                                         radiation protection practices, (also see
                                                                                                         the DOT’s and the NRC’s regulations
                                                 iridium source, and therefore, such                                                                            response to comment A.1).
                                                                                                         may have the unintended consequence
                                                 calculation requirements should be                      of severely complicating the storage of                E. Other
                                                 limited to the shipment of concentrated                 radioactive material containers and
                                                 radioactive sources similar to the one                                                                         E.1 Agreement State Compatibility
                                                                                                         conveyances when they are not in use.
                                                 involved in the event.                                  The DOT’s rule essentially defines                        Comment: One commenter
                                                    Response: The commenter                              ‘‘returned to service (RTS)’’                          recommended that the compatibility for
                                                 misconstrues the proposed change in                     conveyances not in use for Class 7                     the new proposed 10 CFR 71.85(d) be
                                                 the calculations regarding iridium. The                 material as radioactive material;                      changed to ‘NRC’ since paragraphs (a)
                                                 NRC is not proposing any changes                        therefore, it implies that a radioactive               through (c) are being revised to
                                                 regarding when Type B packages are                      material license is necessary to store                 compatibility ‘‘NRC.’’
                                                 required for LSA shipments. Under                       these RTS conveyances when they are                       Response: The NRC disagrees with
                                                 existing regulations, Type B packaging                  not transporting Class 7 material. The                 this comment. As stated in the 2013
                                                 is required for LSA when the material                   commenter is concerned that this would                 statement of considerations in the
                                                 has an external radiation dose greater                  impose a significant burden on industry                Federal Register notice of the proposed
                                                 than 10 mSv/h (1 rem/h), at a distance                  processors as there are no licensed                    rule, paragraphs (a) through (c) of
                                                 of 3 meters from the unshielded                         facilities that have sufficient capacity to            § 71.85 would be designated as
                                                 material. Therefore, the need for Type B                store the inventory of gondola rail cars               Compatibility Category NRC because as
                                                 packaging for LSA material is directly                  and other conveyances. The commenter                   revised they would apply exclusively to
                                                 based on the dose rate from, not the                    does not believe that the DOT has                      certificate holders, and granting package
                                                 activity of, the material. Further,                     demonstrated, nor that in fact there                   approvals to certificate holders is an
                                                 iridium sources do not meet the existing                exists, a health and safety justification              action reserved to the NRC. New
                                                 10 CFR 71.4 definition of LSA II (ii).                  for imposing new restrictions on the                   § 71.85(d) applies to NRC licensees and
                                                 The proposed change regarding iridium                   storage of conveyances while not in use.               licensees in Agreement States that use
                                                 pertains only to the placement of an                    The commenter recommends that the                      the packages. This new requirement has
                                                 explanatory footnote in 10 CFR part 71,                 NRC should amend § 71.14(a) to add a                   been designated as Compatibility
                                                 appendix A, Table A–1, to make clear                    paragraph 4 that would read as follows:                Category ‘‘B’’ because it applies to
                                                 that the activity of special form iridium               ‘‘(4) Transport vehicles with radioactive              activities that have direct and
                                                 sources may be determined through                       substances meeting the return to service               significant effects in multiple
                                                 measurement at a prescribed distance                    provisions of 49 CFR 173.443(c) in effect              jurisdictions, and Agreement States
                                                 from the source.                                        on September 13, 2004, when in                         should adopt program elements
                                                    Comment: A commenter stated that                     transport of contaminated or potentially               essentially identical to those of NRC to
                                                 the NRC is now requiring registered                     contaminated material or empty                         achieve nationwide consistency.
                                                 users of licensed packages to conduct                   vehicles in storage pending future such                   Comment: One commenter
                                                 and provide radiolysis calculations on                  transportation. Such vehicles need not                 recommended that the Agreement States
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                                                 hydrogen gas generation. The                            be licensed under this chapter.’’                      be offered 3 years to implement these
                                                 commenter does not believe a                               Response: The NRC disagrees with                    changes when they are finalized by the
                                                 requirement for such calculations is risk               this comment, because adding the                       NRC.
                                                 informed. Combustible Gas generation                    requested exemption to § 71.14(a) would                   Response: Agreement States, under
                                                 within a licensed transport package is a                be contrary to existing general                        their formal agreements with the NRC,
                                                 valid concern. According to the                         provisions in 10 CFR part 71.                          have 3 years after the effective date of
                                                 commenter, based on past history, the                   Specifically, 10 CFR 71.0(b) states that               the rule to adopt the changes.


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                                                 E.2 Cumulative Effect of Regulation                     paragraph (1)(i), the definition is                    radionuclides whose identities are
                                                   Comment: Section III.P of the Federal                 changed to make the description of                     known but which are not listed in Table
                                                 Register notice for the proposed rule                   LSA–I material apply to material that is               A–2.
                                                 asked, ‘‘Do other regulatory actions                    intended to be processed for the use of                   Paragraph (a)(2) has been revised to
                                                 influence the implementation of the                     the uranium, thorium, and other                        add a reference to Table A–3 in
                                                 proposed requirements?’’ One                            naturally occurring radionuclides. In                  appendix A Table A–3 provides activity
                                                 commenter answered ‘‘yes’’ to this                      paragraph (1)(ii), the definition is                   concentration values for exempt
                                                 question and stated that the creation of                changed to clarify consideration of                    material that are used for individual
                                                 10 CFR part 37 and the revisions of 10                  compounds or mixtures regardless of                    radionuclides whose identities are
                                                 CFR parts 35 and 61 should take                         the form (solid or liquid).                            known but which are not listed in Table
                                                                                                           The definition of ‘‘Special form                     A–2.
                                                 precedence over this 10 CFR part 71
                                                                                                         radioactive material’’ has been revised                   Paragraph (a)(3) has been added to
                                                 revision. The commenter indicated this
                                                                                                         to allow special form radioactive                      provide an exemption for non-
                                                 revision would also add to the workload
                                                                                                         material that was successfully tested                  radioactive solid objects that have
                                                 of Agreement State staff needing to
                                                                                                         using the current requirements of                      radioactive substances present on the
                                                 revise their applicable regulations.
                                                                                                         § 71.75(d) to continue to qualify as                   surfaces of the object, provided that the
                                                   Response: The NRC agrees with the
                                                                                                         special form material, if the testing was              quantity of radioactive substances is
                                                 commenter that implementation of this
                                                                                                         completed before September 10, 2015.                   below the quantity used to define
                                                 rulemaking will impact the Agreement
                                                                                                         The reference to the version of 10 CFR                 contamination. The definition of
                                                 States that are currently implementing
                                                                                                         part 71 in effect on March 31, 1996, is                ‘‘contamination’’ has been added to
                                                 changes related to the recent
                                                                                                         corrected by changing 1983 to 1996.                    § 71.4.
                                                 promulgation of other rule changes such                   The definition of ‘‘Uranium—natural,
                                                 as 10 CFR part 37. However, these 10                    depleted, enriched’’ has been revised by               Section 71.15 Exemption From
                                                 CFR part 71 amendments are necessary                    adding ‘‘(which may be chemically                      Classification as Fissile Material
                                                 to make the NRC’s regulations conform                   separated)’’ to paragraph (1), which                     Paragraph (d), which applies to fissile
                                                 to the IAEA’s regulations for the                       applies to natural uranium.                            material in the form of uranium
                                                 international transportation of
                                                                                                         Section 71.6 Information Collection                    enriched in U–235 to a maximum of 1
                                                 radioactive material, and to maintain
                                                                                                         Requirements: OMB Approval                             percent by weight, has been revised. To
                                                 consistency with the DOT’s regulations.
                                                                                                                                                                qualify under the revised exemption,
                                                 Agreement States may, and often do,                       Paragraph (b) is revised to add                      the fissile material will need to be
                                                 combine the action of making their                      § 71.106 to the list of sections with                  distributed homogeneously and not
                                                 regulations compatible with multiple                    information collections.                               form a lattice arrangement within the
                                                 NRC rule changes in one State
                                                                                                         Section 71.14 Exemption for Low-Level                  package. The revision re-establishes
                                                 rulemaking action, which can somewhat
                                                                                                         Materials                                              restrictions on material that qualifies for
                                                 reduce overall effort. Regarding the
                                                                                                                                                                the fissile material exemption.
                                                 added burden that may result from                          Paragraph (a)(1) has been revised to
                                                 future changes to 10 CFR parts 35 and                   allow natural material and ores that                   Section 71.17 General License: NRC-
                                                 61, it is uncertain when the final rule                 contain naturally occurring                            Approved Package
                                                 changes for those parts may be approved                 radionuclides and that have been                         Paragraph (c) is revised to clarify that
                                                 by the Commission and promulgated.                      processed for purposes other than the                  the general licensee must comply with
                                                                                                         extraction of the radionuclides, to                    the requirements in § 71.17(c)(1)
                                                 V. Section-by-Section Analysis
                                                                                                         qualify for the exemption. Natural                     through (c)(3).
                                                 Section 71.0 Purpose and Scope                          material or ore that has been processed
                                                   Paragraph (d)(1) has been revised to                  but has not been incorporated into a                   Section 71.19 Previously Approved
                                                 delete § 71.20 from the list of sections in             manufactured product, such as an                       Package
                                                 which a general license is issued                       article, instrument, component of a                       Paragraphs (b) through (e) are
                                                 without requiring the NRC to issue a                    manufactured article or instrument, or                 redesignated as (a) through (d).
                                                 package approval. The list of sections                  consumer item, could qualify for the                      In redesignated (b)(2), the phrase
                                                 has been revised to add §§ 71.21                        exemption. Slags, sludges, tailings,                   ‘‘After December 31, 2003’’ is deleted.
                                                 through 71.23.                                          residues, bag house dust, oil scale, and               This will not change the requirement
                                                                                                         washed sands that are the byproducts of                that packages used for a shipment to a
                                                 Section 71.4 Definitions                                processing or refining are considered to               location outside the United States will
                                                   The definition of ‘‘contamination’’ has               be a natural material and could qualify                continue to be subject to multilateral
                                                 been added and is now consistent with                   for the exemption, provided that they                  approval as defined in the DOT’s
                                                 the definition of contamination in the                  were not incorporated into a                           regulations in 49 CFR 173.403 because
                                                 DOT’s regulations in 49 CFR 173 and                     manufactured product. To qualify for                   all such shipments will occur after
                                                 TS–R–1.                                                 this exemption, the activity                           December 31, 2003.
                                                   The definition of ‘‘Criticality Safety                concentration of the natural material or
                                                 Index (CSI)’’ has been revised to be                    ore cannot exceed 10 times the activity                Section 71.21 General License: Use of
                                                 more consistent with the definition in                  concentration values, and the material                 Foreign Approved Package
                                                 the DOT’s regulations in 49 CFR 173                     cannot be intended to be processed for                   Paragraph (a) is revised to update the
                                                 and TS–R–1 by addressing overpacks                      the use of the radionuclides. A reference              reference to 49 CFR 171.12 to 49 CFR
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                                                 and freight containers in the definition.               to Table A–3 in appendix A is added as                 171.23.
                                                   The definition of ‘‘Low Specific                      a source of activity concentration values                Paragraph (d) is revised to clarify that
                                                 Activity (LSA) material’’ has been                      that may be used to determine whether                  the general licensee must comply with
                                                 revised so that it is more consistent with              natural material or ore will qualify for               the requirements in § 71.21(d)(1) and
                                                 the definition in the DOT’s regulations                 the exemption. Table A–3 provides                      (d)(2). Paragraph (d)(2) is revised by
                                                 in 49 CFR 173 and TS–R–1 by revising                    activity concentration values for exempt               deleting its second sentence, which
                                                 paragraphs (1)(i) and (1)(ii). In                       material that are used for individual                  provided an exemption from quality


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                                                 assurance provisions in subpart H for                   North, 11545 Rockville Pike, Rockville,                to conduct the required tests under an
                                                 design, construction, and fabrication                   Maryland 20852; telephone: 301–415–                    approved quality assurance program.
                                                 activities. As revised, § 71.21(d)(2) will              5610; email: Library.Resource@nrc.gov.                 Paragraph (d) is added to address the
                                                 require general licensees to comply                     The materials incorporated by reference                responsibilities of licensees using a
                                                 ‘‘with the terms and conditions of the                  are each available for under $126.                     package for transportation. Although
                                                 certificate and revalidation, and with                  Accordingly, the NRC has determined                    certificate holders are required to make
                                                 the applicable requirements of subparts                 that materials incorporated by reference               the preliminary determinations under
                                                 A, G, and H’’ of 10 CFR part 71. Because                are reasonably available to all interested             paragraphs (a), (b), and (c), licensees are
                                                 the quality assurance provisions in                     parties, including members of the                      responsible for ensuring that these
                                                 subpart H for design, construction, and                 general public.                                        determinations have been made before
                                                 fabrication activities are not applicable                                                                      their first use of the packaging.
                                                                                                         Section 71.75 Qualification of Special
                                                 to a general licensee, the exemption was
                                                                                                         Form Radioactive Material                              Section 71.91 Records
                                                 not needed.
                                                                                                            In paragraph (a)(5), the 1992 edition                 In paragraph (a), the reference to
                                                 Section 71.31 Contents of Application                   of ISO 9978 has been incorporated by                   § 71.10 is changed to § 71.14. This
                                                   In paragraph (b), the reference to                    reference for the alternate leak test                  reference was not updated when § 71.10
                                                 § 71.13 is changed to § 71.19. This                     methods for the qualification of special               was redesignated as § 71.14.
                                                 change was inadvertently omitted                        form material. The ISO/TR 4826 has
                                                 during a previous rulemaking, when                      been withdrawn by ISO and replaced by                  Section 71.101 Quality Assurance
                                                 certain sections were renumbered.                       ISO 9978:1992(E). This change makes 10                 Requirements
                                                                                                         CFR part 71 consistent with the DOT’s                     Paragraph (a) is revised by deleting its
                                                 Section 71.38 Renewal of a Certificate
                                                                                                         requirements in 49 CFR 173, which                      first reference to licensees in order to
                                                 of Compliance
                                                                                                         incorporated ISO 9978:1992(E) in 2004.                 clarify that with respect to the design,
                                                   The title of this section is revised to                  In paragraph (b)(2)(ii), the description            fabrication, testing, and modification of
                                                 remove the reference to the renewal of                  of the billet used in the percussion test              packaging, only certificate holders and
                                                 quality assurance program approvals.                    has been changed to provide better                     applicants for a CoC are subject to the
                                                 The section is revised to be limited to                 clarity and to maintain consistency with               quality assurance requirements. Note
                                                 the renewal of CoCs by removing all                     the language used by the DOT in 49 CFR                 that consistent with the existing
                                                 references to quality assurance program                 173.469 by replacing ‘‘edges’’ with                    71.101(c)(1) QA-program-approval
                                                 approvals. The NRC is changing its                      ‘‘edge.’’ The edge corresponds to the                  requirements, under 71.101(a), as
                                                 practice regarding the duration of                      circular edge at the face of the billet.               revised, licensees are still subject to
                                                 quality assurance program approvals.                       In paragraph (b)(2)(iii), the                       quality assurance requirements with
                                                 Quality assurance program approvals                     description of the sheet of lead used in               respect to their use of packages when
                                                 will not have an expiration date and the                the percussion test is changed to correct              shipping radioactive material.
                                                 NRC will revise the current quality                     the thickness of the sheet of lead used                   The provisions of 71.101(c)(2) are
                                                 assurance program approvals so that                     in the percussion test to indicate that                revised by removing the reference to
                                                 they will not have an expiration date.                  the thickness must not be more than 25                 licensees in the first sentence. This will
                                                 The renewal of a quality assurance                      mm (1 inch) thick to be consistent with                remove the overlap between
                                                 program approval is unnecessary.                        the thickness in TS–R–1.                               § 71.101(c)(1) and (c)(2) by making it
                                                 Paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) have also                      In paragraph (d), subparagraphs                     clear that licensees must notify the NRC
                                                 been revised for clarity.                               (d)(1)(i) and (d)(1)(ii) have been added.              before their first use of any package as
                                                                                                         Also, the 1999 edition of ISO 2919 has                 required under § 71.101(c)(1), and
                                                 Section 71.70 Incorporations by
                                                                                                         been incorporated by reference,                        certificate holders and applicants for a
                                                 Reference
                                                                                                         replacing the reference to the 1980                    CoC will notify the NRC before the
                                                    This section is added to incorporate                 edition of ISO 2919 for the alternate                  fabrication, testing, or modification of a
                                                 by reference the consensus standards                    Class 4 impact test in paragraph (d)(1)(i)             package as required under
                                                 referenced in § 71.75: ISO 9978:1992(E),                and the alternate Class 6 temperature                  § 71.101(c)(2).
                                                 ‘‘Radiation protection—Sealed                           test in paragraph (d)(2). The availability
                                                 radioactive sources—Leakage test                        and other language incorporating this                  Section 71.103 Quality Assurance
                                                 methods’’; and ISO 2919:1999(E),                        standard by reference is moved to new                  Organization
                                                 ‘‘Radiation protection—Sealed                           § 71.70. Paragraph (d)(1)(ii) allows the                  Footnote 2 is removed from paragraph
                                                 radioactive sources—General                             Class 5 impact tests prescribed in the                 (a). The activities described in the
                                                 requirements and classification.’’                      1999 edition of ISO 2919 to be used in                 footnote are performed by certificate
                                                 Interested parties, including members of                place of the impact and percussion tests               holders and applicants for a CoC. The
                                                 the general public, can purchase the                    in paragraphs (b)(1) and (b)(2), if the                footnote is unnecessary, because the
                                                 1992 version of ISO 9978 from the                       specimen weighs less than 500 grams.                   requirements no longer rely on the use
                                                 American National Standards Institute,                                                                         of the term ‘‘licensee’’ for those
                                                 25 West 43rd Street, 4th floor, New                     Section 71.85 Preliminary
                                                                                                                                                                activities performed by certificate
                                                 York, NY 10036, 212–642–4900, http://                   Determinations
                                                                                                                                                                holders and applicants for a CoC.
                                                 www.ansi.org, or info@ansi.org.                            In paragraphs (a), (b), and (c),
                                                 Interested parties, including members of                ‘‘licensee’’ is replaced by ‘‘certificate              Section 71.106 Changes to a Quality
                                                 the general public can purchase the                     holder.’’ The NRC experience is that                   Assurance Program
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                                                 1999 version of ISO 2919 on http://                     these determinations are performed by                    This new section is added to establish
                                                 www.amazon.com. The materials                           the certificate holders who manufacture                requirements that will apply to changes
                                                 incorporated by reference can also be                   the package. This change will make the                 to quality assurance programs. It allows
                                                 examined at the NRC’s Public Document                   requirements consistent with current                   some changes to a quality assurance
                                                 Room, O1–F21, 11555 Rockville Pike,                     practice, because only certificate                     program to be made without obtaining
                                                 Rockville, Maryland 20852 or at the                     holders will have a quality assurance                  the prior approval of the NRC.
                                                 NRC Library located at Two White Flint                  program approval that will allow them                  Previously, all changes, no matter how


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                                                 insignificant, had to be approved by the                   Current paragraphs IV.c. through IV.f.              Ag-108m is added. This makes footnote
                                                 NRC before they could be implemented.                   are redesignated as paragraphs IV.d.                   b to Table A–2 consistent with footnote
                                                 These provisions will allow changes to                  through IV.g. New paragraph IV.c. is                   b to Table 2 in TS–R–1.
                                                 quality assurance programs that do not                  added and provides an equation to be                      Table A–3 is revised to reflect changes
                                                 reduce commitments, such as those that                  used for determining the quantity of                   in TS–R–1. In the second entry, the
                                                 involve administrative improvements                     radioactive material that can be shipped               descriptive phrase ‘‘only alpha emitting
                                                 and clarifications and editorial changes,               in a package that contains both special                radionuclides are known to be present’’
                                                 to be made and implemented without                      form and normal form radioactive                       is changed to ‘‘alpha emitting nuclides,
                                                 NRC approval. Quality assurance                         material. This equation increases the                  but no neutron emitters, are known to
                                                 program approval holders will still be                  consistency between appendix A and                     be present’’ to reduce the confusion
                                                 required to get NRC approval before                     TS–R–1.                                                caused by the current phrase because all
                                                 making changes to their quality                            In paragraph V., the existing text is               alpha emitting radionuclides also emit
                                                 assurance programs that would reduce                    redesignated as paragraph V.a.                         other particles and/or gamma rays. In
                                                 their commitments to the NRC.                           Paragraph V.b. is added to provide                     the third entry, the descriptive phrase
                                                   Paragraph (a) will establish the                      direction on calculating the exempt                    ‘‘no relevant data are available’’ is
                                                 requirements that will apply when a                     activity concentration for a mixture and               changed to ‘‘neutron emitting nuclides
                                                 holder of a quality assurance program                   the exempt consignment activity limit of               are known to be present or no relevant
                                                 approval intends to make a change in its                a mixture when the identity of each                    data are available’’ to clarify that
                                                 quality assurance program that would                    radionuclide is known, but the                         neutron-emitting radionuclides, or
                                                 reduce its commitments to the NRC. The                  individual activities of some                          alpha emitters that also emit neutrons,
                                                 holder of a quality assurance program                   radionuclides are not known.                           such as Cf-252, Cf-254, and Cm-248,
                                                 approval will be required to identify the                  Table A–1 is revised to change the A1               should be assigned to the third group.
                                                 change, the reason for the change, and                  value for Cf-252 from 5.0 × 10¥2 TBq to                Footnote a indicates the appropriate
                                                 the basis for concluding that the revised               1.0 × 10¥1 TBq, and from 1.4 Ci to 2.7                 value of A1 for a group containing both
                                                 program incorporating the change will                   Ci. Footnote h is deleted, and the                     alpha emitting radionuclides and beta or
                                                                                                         following corresponding changes are                    gamma emitting radionuclides when
                                                 continue to satisfy the requirements of
                                                                                                         made: (1) The reference to footnote h is               groups of radionuclides are based on the
                                                 subpart H of 10 CFR part 71 that apply.
                                                                                                         removed from Cf-252, (2) footnote i is                 total alpha activity and the total beta
                                                   Paragraph (a)(2) will require that each               redesignated as footnote h, and (3) the                and gamma activity.
                                                 holder of a quality assurance program                   entry for molybdenum-99 (Mo-99) is
                                                 approval maintain quality assurance                     revised to identify footnote h instead of              VI. Plain Writing
                                                 program changes as records. These                       footnote i. Footnote c in the entry for Ir-              The Plain Writing Act of 2010 (Pub.
                                                 records will need to be maintained as                   192 is moved, so that it is clear that it              L. 111–274) requires Federal agencies to
                                                 required in § 71.135.                                   applies only to iridium in special form.               write documents in a clear, concise,
                                                   Paragraph (b) will allow the holder of                Footnote c is revised to specifically state            well-organized manner that also follows
                                                 a quality assurance program approval to                 that the activity of iridium in special                other best practices appropriate to the
                                                 make changes to its quality assurance                   form may be determined through                         subject or field and the intended
                                                 program that will not reduce its                        measurement at a prescribed distance                   audience. The NRC has attempted to use
                                                 commitments to the NRC and identify                     from the source. Table A–1 is revised to               plain language in promulgating this rule
                                                 the changes that will not be considered                 include values for Kr-79. The A1 and A2                consistent with the Federal Plain
                                                 as reducing its commitments to the                      values for Kr-79 correspond to the A1                  Writing Act as well as the Presidential
                                                 NRC.                                                    and A2 values in TS–R–1 and the                        Memorandum, ‘‘Plain Language in
                                                   Paragraph (c) will require that records               specific activity is 4.2 × 104 TBq/g (1.1              Government Writing,’’ published June
                                                 be maintained documenting any                           × 106 Ci/g). The entry for Kr-81 is                    10, 1998 (63 FR 31883).
                                                 changes to the quality assurance                        revised to reflect that it is no longer the
                                                 program.                                                                                                       VII. Finding of No Significant
                                                                                                         first entry for the isotopes of krypton. In
                                                                                                         addition, footnote a is revised to                     Environmental Impact: Availability
                                                 Section 71.135       Quality Assurance
                                                                                                         identify the A1 and/or A2 values that                     The Commission has determined
                                                 Records
                                                                                                         include contributions from daughter                    under the National Environmental
                                                   This section is revised to include                    radionuclides with half-lives of less                  Policy Act of 1969, as amended, and the
                                                 those quality assurance records that                    than 10 days.                                          Commission’s regulations in subpart A
                                                 apply to changes that are made to                          Table A–2 is revised to include values              of 10 CFR part 51, not to prepare an
                                                 previously approved quality assurance                   for Kr-79, reflect changes in TS–R–1 for               environmental impact statement for this
                                                 programs. The second sentence is                        the activity limit for exempt                          final rule. The Commission has
                                                 revised to include in the list of the types             consignment for Te-121m and in the list                concluded on the basis of an
                                                 of records to be maintained the changes                 of parent radionuclides and their                      Environmental Assessment (ADAMS
                                                 to the quality assurance program as                     progeny included in secular equilibrium                Accession No. ML15105A527) that this
                                                 required by new § 71.106.                               in Table A–2 in footnote b. The value                  final rule is not a major Federal action
                                                                                                         for the activity concentration for exempt              significantly affecting the quality of the
                                                 Appendix A Determination of A1 and A2
                                                                                                         material for Kr-79 is 1.0 × 03 Bq/g (2.7               human environment.
                                                    In paragraphs IV.a. through IV.f., the               × 10¥8 Ci/g) and the value for the                        Many of the changes fall under a
                                                 equations and accompanying text are                     activity limit for exempt consignment is               categorical exclusion for which the
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                                                 revised to make minor corrections. In                   1.0 × 105 Bq (2.7 × 10¥6 Ci). The activity             Commission has previously determined
                                                 paragraphs IV.a. and IV.b., the                         limit for exempt consignment for Te-                   that such actions, neither individually
                                                 description of the equations will make                  121m is revised from 1 × 105 Bq (2.7 ×                 nor cumulatively, will have significant
                                                 it explicit that B(i) is the activity of                10¥6 Ci) to 1 × 106 Bq (2.7 × 10¥5 Ci).                impacts on the human environment.
                                                 radionuclide i in special form and                      In footnote b, the chains for the parent               The categorical exclusions in 10 CFR
                                                 normal form in paragraphs IV.a. and                     radionuclides Ce-134, Rn-220, Th-226,                  51.22(c)(2) and 10 CFR 51.22(c)(3) were
                                                 IV.b., respectively.                                    and U-240 are removed, and a chain for                 used in the Environmental Assessment.


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                                                 The categorical exclusion at 10 CFR                     some radionuclides, the approach for                   issued under 10 CFR parts 50, 71, or 72;
                                                 51.22(c)(2) applies to amendments to 10                 determining the appropriate values has                 and holders of a CoC for a transportation
                                                 CFR part 71 that are corrective or of a                 not changed, so there are very small                   package. These entities do not typically
                                                 minor or non-policy nature and do not                   impacts from these changes.                            fall within the scope of the definition of
                                                 substantially modify the regulations.                                                                          ‘‘small entities’’ set forth in the
                                                    The categorical exclusion at 10 CFR                  VIII. Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                                                                                                                                Regulatory Flexibility Act or the size
                                                 51.22(c)(3) applies to amendments to 10                 Statement
                                                                                                                                                                standards adopted by the NRC in 10
                                                 CFR part 71 that relate to—(1)                             This final rule contains new or                     CFR 2.810.
                                                 procedures for filing and reviewing                     amended information collection
                                                 applications for licenses or construction               requirements that are subject to the                   XI. Regulatory Analysis
                                                 permits or early site permits or other                  Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44                      The NRC has prepared a regulatory
                                                 forms of permission or for amendments                   U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). These requirements               analysis (ADAMS Accession No.
                                                 to or renewals of licenses or                           were approved by the Office of                         ML14237A383) of this final rule. The
                                                 construction permits or early site                      Management and Budget, approval                        analysis examines the costs and benefits
                                                 permits or other forms of permission; (2)               number 3150–0008. The burden to the                    of the alternatives considered by the
                                                 recordkeeping requirements; (3)                         public for these information collections               Commission.
                                                 reporting requirements; (4) education,                  is estimated to be a reduction of 1,700                  The analysis is available for
                                                 training, experience, qualification, or                 hours (an average reduction of 55 hours                inspection in the NRC Public Document
                                                 other employment suitability                            per response), including the time for                  Room, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville,
                                                 requirements; or (5) actions on petitions               reviewing instructions, searching                      MD 20852; or at http://
                                                 for rulemaking relating to these                        existing data sources, gathering and                   www.regulations.gov under Docket ID
                                                 amendments.                                             maintaining the data needed, and                       NRC–2008–0198.
                                                    Those changes not qualifying for a                   completing and reviewing the
                                                 categorical exclusion were evaluated for                information collection. Send comments                  XII. Backfitting and Issue Finality
                                                 their environmental impacts and                         on any aspect of these information                        The NRC has determined that the
                                                 include changes to (1) definitions, (2)                 collections, including suggestions for
                                                 the exemption of low-level materials, (3)                                                                      backfit rule (§§ 50.109, 70.76, 72.62, or
                                                                                                         reducing the burden, to the FOIA,                      76.76) and the issue finality provisions
                                                 the fissile material exemption for low-                 Privacy, and Information Collections
                                                 enriched fissile material, (4) alternate                                                                       in 10 CFR part 52 do not apply to this
                                                                                                         Branch (T–5 F53), U.S. Nuclear                         final rule, because this final rule does
                                                 tests that may be used for the                          Regulatory Commission, Washington,
                                                 qualification of special form material,                                                                        not establish any provisions that will
                                                                                                         DC 20555–0001, or by email to                          impose backfits as defined in 10 CFR
                                                 (5) preliminary determinations; (6) the                 INFOCOLLECTS.RESOURCE@
                                                 A1 and A2 values for radionuclides, and                                                                        Chapter I. Therefore, a backfit analysis
                                                                                                         NRC.GOV; and to the Desk Officer,                      is not required for this final rule, and
                                                 (7) the exempt material activity                        Office of Information and Regulatory
                                                 concentrations and exempt consignment                                                                          the NRC did not prepare a backfit
                                                                                                         Affairs, NEOB–10202, (3150–0008),                      analysis for this final rule.
                                                 activity limits for radionuclides. The                  Office of Management and Budget,
                                                 effects of these changes are addressed in               Washington, DC 20503 or by email to                    XIII. Criminal Penalties
                                                 more detail in the Environmental                        oira_submission@omb.eop.gov.
                                                 Assessment. The changes to the fissile                                                                           For the purpose of Section 223 of the
                                                 material exemption will further reduce                  Public Protection Notification                         Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended
                                                 the potential for criticality during the                  The NRC may not conduct or sponsor,                  (AEA), the Commission is amending 10
                                                 transport of low-enriched fissile                       and a person is not required to respond                CFR part 71 under one or more of
                                                 material under the fissile material                     to, a request for information or an                    Sections 161b, 161i, or 161o of the AEA.
                                                 exemption. Other changes, such as those                 information collection requirement                     Willful violations of the rule will be
                                                 relating to the exemption of low-level                  unless the requesting document                         subject to criminal enforcement.
                                                 material, the A1 and A2 values for                      displays a currently valid OMB control                 XIV. Compatibility of Agreement State
                                                 radionuclides, and the exempt material                  number.                                                Regulations
                                                 activity concentrations and exempt
                                                 consignment activity limits for                         IX. Congressional Review Act                              Under the ‘‘Policy Statement on
                                                 radionuclides have been found to have                      This action is a rule as defined in the             Adequacy and Compatibility of
                                                 small or very small impacts. Some                       Congressional Review Act (5 U.S.C.                     Agreement State Programs’’ approved by
                                                 natural material and ore may be shipped                 801–808). However, the Office of                       the Commission on June 30, 1997, and
                                                 without being regulated as hazardous                    Management and Budget has not found                    published in the Federal Register (62
                                                 material. The low-level material                        it to be a major rule as defined in the                FR 46517; September 3, 1997), this rule
                                                 exemption is changed to allow some                      Congressional Review Act.                              is a matter of compatibility between the
                                                 additional material to be transported                                                                          NRC and the Agreement States, thereby
                                                 without being regulated as hazardous                    X. Regulatory Flexibility Certification                providing consistency among the
                                                 material. The amount of transported                        In accordance with the Regulatory                   Agreement States’ and the NRC’s
                                                 material affected by this change is a very              Flexibility Act of 1980 (5 U.S.C. 605(b)),             requirements. The NRC analyzed the
                                                 small fraction of the material that                     the Commission certifies that this rule                rule in accordance with the procedure
                                                 already qualifies for the exemption and                 will not, if promulgated, have a                       established within part III,
                                                 will allow no greater activity than is                  significant economic impact on a                       ‘‘Categorization Process for NRC
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                                                 already allowed for material that may                   substantial number of small entities.                  Program Elements,’’ of Handbook 5.9 to
                                                 already be transported under the                        This rule affects NRC licensees who                    Management Directive 5.9, ‘‘Adequacy
                                                 exemption. Although there are changes                   transport or deliver to a carrier for                  and Compatibility of Agreement State
                                                 to A1 and A2 values used to determine                   transport, relatively large quantities of              Programs’’ (ADAMS Accession No.
                                                 the type of packaging, the exempt                       radioactive material in a single package;              ML041770094). The compatibility
                                                 material activity concentrations, and the               holders of a 10 CFR part 71, subpart H,                categories assigned to the affected
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                                                 in the Compatibility Table in this                                       elements that do not meet the criteria of                     the essential objectives of the NRC
                                                 section.                                                                 Compatibility Category A or B, but the                        program elements because of particular
                                                   There are four compatibility                                           essential objectives of which an                              health and safety considerations.
                                                 categories (A, B, C, and D). In addition,                                Agreement State should adopt to avoid                         Compatibility Category NRC is assigned
                                                 the NRC program elements can also be                                     conflict, duplication, gaps, or other                         to those program elements that address
                                                 identified as having particular health                                   conditions that would jeopardize an                           areas of regulation that cannot be
                                                 and safety significance or as being                                      orderly pattern in the regulation of                          relinquished to Agreement States under
                                                 reserved solely to the NRC.                                              agreement material on a nationwide                            the AEA or the provisions of 10 CFR.
                                                 Compatibility Category A is assigned to                                  basis. An Agreement State should adopt                        These program elements are not adopted
                                                 those program elements that are basic                                    the essential objectives of the                               by the Agreement States.
                                                 radiation protection standards and
                                                                                                                          Compatibility Category C program                                 The following table lists the parts and
                                                 scientific terms and definitions that are
                                                                                                                          elements. Compatibility Category D is                         sections that are revised and their
                                                 necessary to understand radiation
                                                 protection concepts. An Agreement                                        assigned to those program elements that                       corresponding categorization under the
                                                 State should adopt Compatibility                                         do not meet any of the criteria of                            ‘‘Policy Statement on Adequacy and
                                                 Category A program elements in an                                        Compatibility Category A, B, or C and,                        Compatibility of Agreement State
                                                 essentially identical manner to provide                                  therefore, do not need to be adopted by                       Programs.’’ A bracket around a category
                                                 uniformity in the regulation of                                          Agreement States for purposes of                              means that the section may have been
                                                 agreement material on a nationwide                                       compatibility. Health and Safety (H&S)                        adopted elsewhere, and it is not
                                                 basis. Compatibility Category B is                                       are program elements that are not                             necessary to adopt it again. The
                                                 assigned to those program elements that                                  required for compatibility but are                            presence or absence of a bracket does
                                                 apply to activities that have direct and                                 identified as having a particular health                      not affect the compatibility category or
                                                 significant effects in multiple                                          and safety role (i.e., adequacy) in the                       the degree of uniformity required when
                                                 jurisdictions. An Agreement State                                        regulation of agreement material within                       an Agreement State adopts the
                                                 should adopt Compatibility Category B                                    the State. Although not required for                          requirement. The Agreement States have
                                                 program elements in an essentially                                       compatibility, the State should adopt                         3 years from the effective date of the
                                                 identical manner. Compatibility                                          program elements in this H&S category                         final rule to adopt compatible
                                                 Category C is assigned to those program                                  based on those of the NRC that embody                         regulations.

                                                                                                                                         COMPATIBILITY TABLE
                                                                                                                                                                                                               Compatibility
                                                                       Section                                          Change                              Subject
                                                                                                                                                                                              Existing                             New 1

                                                 71.0(d)(1) ...........................................      Revised .........................     Purpose and Scope ......      D ...................................      D.
                                                 71.4 ....................................................   New ...............................   Definition Contamination       .......................................   [B].
                                                 71.4 ....................................................   Revised .........................     Definition Criticality        [B] ..................................     [B].
                                                                                                                                                      Safety Index (CSI).
                                                 71.4 ....................................................   Revised .........................     Definition Low Specific       [B] ..................................     [B].
                                                                                                                                                      Activity (LSA) material.
                                                 71.4 ....................................................   Revised .........................     Definition Special form       [B] ..................................     [B].
                                                                                                                                                      radioactive material.
                                                 71.4 ....................................................   Revised .........................     Definition Uranium—nat-       [B] ..................................     [B].
                                                                                                                                                      ural, depleted, en-
                                                                                                                                                      riched.
                                                 71.6 ....................................................   Revised .........................     Information Collection        D ...................................      D.
                                                                                                                                                      Requirements: OMB
                                                                                                                                                      Approval.
                                                 71.14(a)(1) .........................................       Revised .........................     Exemption for low-level       [B] ..................................     [B].
                                                                                                                                                      materials.
                                                 71.14(a)(2) .........................................       Revised .........................     Exemption for low-level       [B] ..................................     [B].
                                                                                                                                                      materials.
                                                 71.14(a)(3) .........................................       New ...............................   Exemption for low-level       .......................................    [B].
                                                                                                                                                      materials.
                                                 71.15(d) .............................................      Revised .........................     Exemption from classi-        [B] ..................................     [B].
                                                                                                                                                      fication as fissile ma-
                                                                                                                                                      terial.
                                                 71.17 ..................................................    Removal of brackets on                General license: NRC-         [B] ..................................     B.
                                                                                                               Compatibility Cat-                     approved package.
                                                                                                               egory.
                                                 71.17(c) ..............................................     Revised .........................     General license: NRC-         [B] ..................................     B.
                                                                                                                                                     approved package.
                                                 71.19 ..................................................    Revised .........................     Previously approved           NRC ..............................         NRC.
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                                                                                                                                                     package.
                                                 71.21 ..................................................    Removal of brackets on                General license: Use of       [B] ..................................     B.
                                                                                                               Compatibility Cat-                    foreign approved
                                                                                                               egory.                                package.
                                                 71.21(a) .............................................      Revised .........................     General license: Use of       [B] ..................................     B.
                                                                                                                                                     foreign approved
                                                                                                                                                     package.



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                                                                                                                             COMPATIBILITY TABLE—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Compatibility
                                                                       Section                                         Change                                Subject
                                                                                                                                                                                                  Existing                               New 1

                                                 71.21(d) .............................................     Revised .........................     General license: Use of             [B] ..................................    B.
                                                                                                                                                    foreign approved
                                                                                                                                                    package.
                                                 71.31(b) .............................................     Revised .........................     Contents of application             NRC ..............................        NRC.
                                                 71.38 ..................................................   Retitled and revised ......           Renewal of a certificate            NRC ..............................        NRC.
                                                                                                                                                    of compliance.
                                                 71.70 ..................................................   New ...............................   Incorporations by ref-              .......................................   NRC
                                                                                                                                                    erence.
                                                 71.75 ..................................................   Revised .........................     Qualification of special            NRC ..............................        NRC.
                                                                                                                                                    form radioactive mate-
                                                                                                                                                    rial.
                                                 71.85(a) .............................................     Revised .........................     Preliminary determina-              [B] ..................................    NRC.
                                                                                                                                                    tions.
                                                 71.85(b) .............................................     Revised .........................     Preliminary determina-              [B] ..................................    NRC.
                                                                                                                                                    tions.
                                                 71.85(c) ..............................................    Revised .........................     Preliminary determina-              [B] ..................................    NRC.
                                                                                                                                                    tions.
                                                 71.85(d) .............................................     New ...............................   Preliminary determina-              — ..................................      B.
                                                                                                                                                    tions.
                                                 71.91(a) .............................................     Revised .........................     Records .........................   D ...................................     C.
                                                 71.91(b) .............................................     Revised Compatibility                 Records .........................   D ...................................     NRC.
                                                                                                              Category.
                                                 71.91(c) ..............................................    Revised Compatibility                 Records .........................   D ...................................     C.
                                                                                                              Category.
                                                 71.91(d) .............................................     Revised Compatibility                 Records .........................   D ...................................     C.
                                                                                                              Category.
                                                 71.101(a) ...........................................      Revised .........................     Quality assurance re-               D—For those States                        C.
                                                                                                                                                   quirements.                          which have no users                     **Note: § 71.101(g) indi-
                                                                                                                                                                                        of Type B packages—                        cates that QA pro-
                                                                                                                                                                                        other than industrial                      grams for industrial
                                                                                                                                                                                        radiography**.                             radiography Type B
                                                                                                                                                                                      C—Those States which                         package users are
                                                                                                                                                                                        have users of Type B                       covered by § 34.31(b).
                                                                                                                                                                                        packages—other than                        It also indicated that
                                                                                                                                                                                        industrial                                 this section satisfies
                                                                                                                                                                                        radiography**.                             § 71.17(b) and there-
                                                                                                                                                                                      **Note: § 71.101(g) indi-                    fore will satisfy those
                                                                                                                                                                                        cates that QA pro-                         sections referenced in
                                                                                                                                                                                        grams for industrial                       this provision
                                                                                                                                                                                        radiography Type B                         (§§ 71.101 through
                                                                                                                                                                                        package users are                          71.137).
                                                                                                                                                                                        covered by § 34.31(b).
                                                                                                                                                                                        It also indicated that
                                                                                                                                                                                        this section satisfies
                                                                                                                                                                                        § 71.12(b) and there-
                                                                                                                                                                                        fore will satisfy those
                                                                                                                                                                                        sections referenced in
                                                                                                                                                                                        this provision
                                                                                                                                                                                        (§§ 71.101 through
                                                                                                                                                                                        71.137).
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                                                                                                                         COMPATIBILITY TABLE—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Compatibility
                                                                      Section                                       Change                           Subject
                                                                                                                                                                                     Existing                             New 1

                                                 71.101(b) ...........................................   Revised Compatibility               Quality assurance re-       D—For those States                      C.
                                                                                                           Category.                          quirements.                  which have no users                   **Note: § 71.101(g) indi-
                                                                                                                                                                           of Type B packages—                      cates that QA pro-
                                                                                                                                                                           other than industrial                    grams for industrial
                                                                                                                                                                           radiography**.                           radiography Type B
                                                                                                                                                                         C—Those States which                       package users are
                                                                                                                                                                           have users of Type B                     covered by § 34.31(b).
                                                                                                                                                                           packages—other than                      It also indicated that
                                                                                                                                                                           industrial                               this section satisfies
                                                                                                                                                                           radiography**.                           § 71.17(b) and there-
                                                                                                                                                                         **Note: § 71.101(g) indi-                  fore will satisfy those
                                                                                                                                                                           cates that QA pro-                       sections referenced in
                                                                                                                                                                           grams for industrial                     this provision
                                                                                                                                                                           radiography Type B                       (§§ 71.101 through
                                                                                                                                                                           package users are                        71.137).
                                                                                                                                                                           covered by § 34.31(b).
                                                                                                                                                                           It also indicated that
                                                                                                                                                                           this section satisfies
                                                                                                                                                                           § 71.12(b) and there-
                                                                                                                                                                           fore will satisfy those
                                                                                                                                                                           sections referenced in
                                                                                                                                                                           this provision
                                                                                                                                                                           (§§ 71.101 through
                                                                                                                                                                           71.137).
                                                 71.101(c)(1) .......................................    Revised Compatibility               Quality assurance re-       D—For those States                      C.
                                                                                                          Category.                           quirements.                  which have no users                   **Note: § 71.101(g) indi-
                                                                                                                                                                           of Type B packages—                      cates that QA pro-
                                                                                                                                                                           other than industrial                    grams for industrial
                                                                                                                                                                           radiography**.                           radiography Type B
                                                                                                                                                                         C—Those States which                       package users are
                                                                                                                                                                           have users of Type B                     covered by § 34.31(b).
                                                                                                                                                                           packages—other than                      It also indicated that
                                                                                                                                                                           industrial                               this section satisfies
                                                                                                                                                                           radiography**.                           § 71.17(b) and there-
                                                                                                                                                                         **Note: § 71.101(g) indi-                  fore will satisfy those
                                                                                                                                                                           cates that QA pro-                       sections referenced in
                                                                                                                                                                           grams for industrial                     this provision
                                                                                                                                                                           radiography Type B                       (§§ 71.101 through
                                                                                                                                                                           package users are                        71.137).
                                                                                                                                                                           covered by § 34.31(b).
                                                                                                                                                                           It also indicated that
                                                                                                                                                                           this section satisfies
                                                                                                                                                                           § 71.12(b) and there-
                                                                                                                                                                           fore will satisfy those
                                                                                                                                                                           sections referenced in
                                                                                                                                                                           this provision
                                                                                                                                                                           (§§ 71.101 through
                                                                                                                                                                           71.137).
                                                 71.101(c)(2) .......................................    Revised .........................   Quality assurance re-       NRC ..............................      NRC.
                                                                                                                                              quirements.
                                                 71.101(g) ...........................................   Revised Compatibility               Quality assurance re-       C. ..................................   C.
                                                                                                           Category Note.                     quirements.                **Note: § 71.101(g) indi-               **Note: § 71.101(g) indi-
                                                                                                                                                                           cates that QA pro-                       cates that QA pro-
                                                                                                                                                                           grams for industrial                     grams for industrial
                                                                                                                                                                           radiography Type B                       radiography Type B
                                                                                                                                                                           package users are                        package users are
                                                                                                                                                                           covered by § 34.31(b).                   covered by § 34.31(b).
                                                                                                                                                                           It also indicated that                   It also indicated that
                                                                                                                                                                           this section satisfies                   this section satisfies
                                                                                                                                                                           § 71.12(b) and there-                    § 71.17(b) and there-
                                                                                                                                                                           fore will satisfy those                  fore will satisfy those
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                                                                                                                                                                           sections referenced in                   sections referenced in
                                                                                                                                                                           this provision                           this provision
                                                                                                                                                                           (§§ 71.101 through                       (§§ 71.101 through
                                                                                                                                                                           71.137).                                 71.137).




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                                                                                                                            COMPATIBILITY TABLE—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                        Compatibility
                                                                      Section                                         Change                             Subject
                                                                                                                                                                                         Existing                             New 1

                                                 71.103(a) ...........................................     Revised .........................     Quality assurance orga-     D—For those States                     C.
                                                                                                                                                  nization.                    which have no users                  **Note: § 71.101(g) indi-
                                                                                                                                                                               of Type B packages-                     cates that QA pro-
                                                                                                                                                                               other than industrial                   grams for industrial
                                                                                                                                                                               radiography**.                          radiography Type B
                                                                                                                                                                             [C]—Those States                          package users are
                                                                                                                                                                               which have users of                     covered by § 34.31(b).
                                                                                                                                                                               Type B packages-                        It also indicated that
                                                                                                                                                                               other than industrial                   this section satisfies
                                                                                                                                                                               radiography**.                          § 71.17(b) and there-
                                                                                                                                                                             **Note: § 71.101(g) indi-                 fore will satisfy those
                                                                                                                                                                               cates that QA pro-                      sections referenced in
                                                                                                                                                                               grams for industrial                    this provision
                                                                                                                                                                               radiography Type B                      (§§ 71.101 through
                                                                                                                                                                               package users are                       71.137).
                                                                                                                                                                               covered by § 34.31(b).
                                                                                                                                                                               It also indicated that
                                                                                                                                                                               this section satisfies
                                                                                                                                                                               § 71.12(b) and there-
                                                                                                                                                                               fore will satisfy those
                                                                                                                                                                               sections referenced in
                                                                                                                                                                               this provision
                                                                                                                                                                               (§§ 71.101 through
                                                                                                                                                                               71.137).
                                                 71.103(b) ...........................................     Revised Compatibility                 Quality assurance orga-     C—Those States which                   C
                                                                                                             Category Note.                       nization.                    have users of Type B                 **Note: § 71.101(g) indi-
                                                                                                                                                                               packages-other than                    cates that QA pro-
                                                                                                                                                                               industrial                             grams for industrial
                                                                                                                                                                               radiography**.                         radiography Type B
                                                                                                                                                                             **Note: § 71.101(g) indi-                package users are
                                                                                                                                                                               cates that QA pro-                     covered by § 34.31(b).
                                                                                                                                                                               grams for industrial                   It also indicated that
                                                                                                                                                                               radiography Type B                     this section satisfies
                                                                                                                                                                               package users are                      § 71.17(b) and there-
                                                                                                                                                                               covered by § 34.31(b).                 fore will satisfy those
                                                                                                                                                                               It also indicated that                 sections referenced in
                                                                                                                                                                               this section satisfies                 this provision
                                                                                                                                                                               § 71.12(b) and there-                  (§§ 71.101 through
                                                                                                                                                                               fore will satisfy those                71.137).
                                                                                                                                                                               sections referenced in
                                                                                                                                                                               this provision
                                                                                                                                                                               (§§ 71.101 through
                                                                                                                                                                               71.137)..
                                                 71.106 ................................................   New ...............................   Changes to quality as-      — ..................................   C
                                                                                                                                                   surance program.
                                                 71.135 ................................................   Revised .........................     Quality assurance           D—For those States                     C.
                                                                                                                                                   records.                    which have no users                  **Note: 10 CFR
                                                                                                                                                                               of Type B packages—                     71.101(g) indicates
                                                                                                                                                                               other than industrial                   that QA programs for
                                                                                                                                                                               radiography**.                          industrial radiography
                                                                                                                                                                             C—For those States                        Type B package
                                                                                                                                                                               which have users of                     users are covered by
                                                                                                                                                                               Type B packages—                        § 34.31(b). It also indi-
                                                                                                                                                                               other than industrial                   cated that this section
                                                                                                                                                                               radiography**.                          satisfies § 71.17(b)
                                                                                                                                                                             **Note: 10 CFR                            and therefore will sat-
                                                                                                                                                                               71.101(g) indicates                     isfy those sections
                                                                                                                                                                               that QA programs for                    referenced in this pro-
                                                                                                                                                                               industrial radiography                  vision (§§ 71.101
                                                                                                                                                                               Type B package                          through 71.137).
                                                                                                                                                                               users are covered by
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                                                                                                                                                                               § 34.31(b). It also indi-
                                                                                                                                                                               cated that this section
                                                                                                                                                                               satisfies § 71.12(b)
                                                                                                                                                                               and therefore will sat-
                                                                                                                                                                               isfy those sections
                                                                                                                                                                               referenced in this pro-
                                                                                                                                                                               vision (§§ 71.101
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                                                                                                                      COMPATIBILITY TABLE—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                Compatibility
                                                                     Section                                    Change                         Subject
                                                                                                                                                                               Existing                            New 1

                                                 Appendix A ........................................   Revise paragraphs             Determination of A1 and       [B] ..................................   [B]
                                                                                                         IV.a.–IV.f.; redesig-         A2.
                                                                                                         nate paragraphs
                                                                                                         IV.c.–IV.f. as para-
                                                                                                         graphs IV.d.–IV.g.;
                                                                                                         add paragraph IV.c.;
                                                                                                         redesignate the text of
                                                                                                         paragraph V. as para-
                                                                                                         graph V.a.; and add
                                                                                                         paragraph V.b.
                                                 Appendix A, Table A–1 .....................           Revise entries for Cf-        A1 and A2 Values for          [B] ..................................   [B].
                                                                                                         252, Ir-192, Kr-81,           Radionuclides.
                                                                                                         and Mo-99; revise
                                                                                                         footnote a; delete
                                                                                                         footnote h; and redes-
                                                                                                         ignate footnote i as
                                                                                                         footnote h..
                                                                                                       Add entry for Kr-79 .......
                                                 Appendix A, Table A–2 .....................           Add entry for Kr-79; re-      Exempt Material Activity      [B] ..................................   [B].
                                                                                                         vise entries for Kr-81        Concentrations and
                                                                                                         and Te-121m; and re-          Exempt Consignment
                                                                                                         vise footnote b.              Activity Limits for
                                                                                                                                       Radionuclides.
                                                 Appendix A, Table A–3 .....................           Revise entries for col-       General Values for A1         [B] ..................................   [B].
                                                                                                         umn 1, ‘‘Contents,’’          and A2.
                                                                                                         and add footnote a.
                                                   1 Where there is a change in the assigned compatibility category, a compatibility category is assigned. Where the content of the section has
                                                 been significantly changed, a summary of the analysis is presented below. Changes in the assigned compatibility category have been made in
                                                 §§ 71.4 (added for the definition of contamination), 71.70, 71.85, 71.91, 71.101, 71.103, 71.106, and 71.135.


                                                   In § 71.4, the definition of                                     The compatibility category for § 71.91,               the separate compatibility category for
                                                 contamination will be designated                                ‘‘Records,’’ will be changed from                        States that do not have a user of a Type
                                                 Compatibility Category B, because it                            Compatibility Category D to                              B package. If a State does not have a
                                                 applies to activities that have direct and                      Compatibility Category C. In reaching an                 user of a Type B package, the State is
                                                 significant effects in multiple                                 agreement with the NRC, the States have                  able to seek an exemption from the
                                                 jurisdictions and it is also defined in the                     a general provision relating to records                  requirement to make their requirement
                                                 corresponding DOT regulations.                                  and for incident reporting. The                          compatible. The State requirements only
                                                   In §§ 71.17, 71.21, and 71.103 the                            recordkeeping requirements in § 71.91                    need to be essentially compatible with
                                                 compatibility category is unchanged,                            include requirements associated with                     respect to the requirements as they
                                                 but the brackets were not retained                              transportation, which may involve                        apply to licensees, because the
                                                 because there are no corresponding DOT                          multiple jurisdictions. With the                         application of the requirements to CoC
                                                 regulations.                                                    exception of § 71.91(b), the NRC is                      holders and applicants would be
                                                   The new § 71.70, ‘‘Incorporations by                          designating the compatibility of the                     performed by the NRC. The note that
                                                 reference,’’ will be designated                                 requirements in § 71.91 as Compatibility                 references the quality assurance
                                                 Compatibility Category NRC, because                             Category C to require that the essential                 programs for industrial radiographers is
                                                 the documents incorporated by                                   objectives of the requirements be                        updated by changing § 71.12(b) to
                                                 reference are incorporated for use in
                                                                                                                 adopted to avoid conflict, duplication,                  § 71.17(b).
                                                 § 71.75, which addresses activities
                                                                                                                 gaps, or other conditions that would                        In § 71.103, the compatibility category
                                                 under Federal jurisdiction.
                                                   Section 71.85, ‘‘Preliminary                                  jeopardize the orderly pattern in the                    for some users of packages was not
                                                 determinations,’’ will be changed to                            regulation of agreement material on a                    designated. The compatibility category
                                                 make the requirements in § 71.85(a)                             nationwide basis, including creating an                  will be simplified by removing the
                                                 through (c) apply to holders of a CoC.                          undue burden on interstate commerce                      separate compatibility category for
                                                 Paragraphs 71.85(a) through (c) are                             through additional recordkeeping                         States that do not have a user of a Type
                                                 designated as Compatibility Category                            requirements; § 71.91(b) only applies to                 B package and by removing the bracket
                                                 NRC, because they apply exclusively to                          CoC holders and applicants and are                       around the compatibility category for
                                                 certificate holders and the granting of                         designated as compatibility category                     § 71.103(a). If a State does not have a
                                                 the package approval is reserved to the                         NRC. The States are not required to                      user of a Type B package, the State can
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                                                 NRC. Paragraph 71.85(d) will be added                           adopt them in an essentially identical                   seek an exemption from the requirement
                                                 and applies to licensees and it is                              manner, as might be necessary if the                     to make their requirement compatible.
                                                 designated as Compatibility Category B,                         requirements had a more direct and                       The State requirements only need to be
                                                 because it applies to activities that have                      significant impact on multiple                           essentially compatible with respect to
                                                 direct and significant effects in multiple                      jurisdictions.                                           the requirements as they apply to
                                                 jurisdictions and there is no                                      In § 71.101, the compatibility category               licensees, because the application of the
                                                 corresponding DOT requirement.                                  will be simplified with the removal of                   requirements to CoC holders and


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                                                 applicants will be performed by the                     exemption for natural materials and ores               available.’’ The NRC considers the
                                                 NRC. The note that references the                       containing naturally occurring                         following to be classes of interested
                                                 quality assurance programs for                          radionuclides at an activity                           parties in NRC rulemakings generally:
                                                 industrial radiographers will be updated                concentration below a specified value,                    • Individuals and small entities
                                                 by changing § 71.12(b) to § 71.17(b).                   (2) conditions on general licenses, (3)                regulated or otherwise subject to the
                                                    The new § 71.106, ‘‘Changes to quality               the oversight of quality assurance                     NRC’s regulatory oversight (this class
                                                 assurance program,’’ will apply to                      programs, and (4) the removal of                       also includes applicants and potential
                                                 licensees and holders of, or applicants                 transitional arrangements for previously               applicants for licenses and other NRC
                                                 for, a CoC. The assigned compatibility                  approved packages.                                     regulatory approvals).
                                                 category is consistent with the other
                                                                                                         XVI. Availability of Guidance                             • Large entities otherwise subject to
                                                 quality assurance requirements that                                                                            the NRC’s regulatory oversight (this
                                                 apply to licensees. The State                              In the Rules and Regulations section                class also includes applicants and
                                                 requirements only need to be essentially                of this issue of the Federal Register, the             potential applicants for licenses and
                                                 compatible with respect to the                          NRC is issuing revised implementation                  other NRC regulatory approvals). In this
                                                 requirements as they apply to licensees,                guidance for this rule, RG 7.10, Revision              context, ‘‘large entities’’ are those which
                                                 because the application of the                          3, ‘‘Establishing Quality Assurance                    do not qualify as a ‘‘small entity’’ under
                                                 requirements to CoC holders and                         Programs for Packaging Used in                         10 CFR 2.810.
                                                 applicants will be performed by the                     Transport of Radioactive Material’’                       • Non-governmental organizations
                                                 NRC.                                                    (Docket ID NRC–2013–0082). The                         with institutional interests in the
                                                    In § 71.135, the compatibility category              guidance is also available in ADAMS                    matters regulated by the NRC.
                                                 will be simplified by removing the                      under Accession No. ML14064A505.
                                                                                                                                                                   • Other Federal agencies, states, local
                                                 separate compatibility category for                     Revised RG 7.10 is intended to describe
                                                                                                                                                                governmental bodies (within the
                                                 States that do not have a user of a Type                a proposed method that the NRC staff
                                                                                                                                                                meaning of 10 CFR 2.315(c)).
                                                 B package. If a State does not have a                   considers acceptable for use in
                                                                                                                                                                   • Federally-recognized and State-
                                                 user of a Type B package, the State can                 complying with the NRC’s proposed
                                                                                                                                                                recognized Indian tribes.
                                                 seek an exemption from the requirement                  amendments to its regulations on
                                                                                                         quality assurance programs related to                     • Members of the general public (i.e.,
                                                 to make their requirement compatible.
                                                                                                         transport of radioactive materials.                    individual, unaffiliated members of the
                                                 The State requirements only need to be
                                                                                                         Because the regulatory analysis for the                public who are not regulated or
                                                 essentially compatible with respect to
                                                 the requirements as they apply to                       final rule provides sufficient                         otherwise subject to the NRC’s
                                                 licensees, because the application of the               explanation for the rule and its                       regulatory oversight).
                                                 requirements to CoC holders and                         implementing guidance, a separate                         International Organization for
                                                 applicants will be performed by the                     regulatory analysis was not prepared for               Standardization’s (ISO) 9978:1992(E),
                                                 NRC. The note that references the                       RG 7.10.                                               ‘‘Radiation protection—Sealed
                                                 quality assurance programs for                                                                                 radioactive sources—Leakage test
                                                                                                         XVII. Incorporation by Reference                       methods,’’ First Edition (February 15,
                                                 industrial radiographers is updated by
                                                                                                         Under 1 CFR Part 51—Reasonable                         1992), is incorporated by reference for
                                                 changing § 71.12(b) to § 71.17(b).
                                                                                                         Availability to Interested Parties                     § 71.75(a). Interested parties, including
                                                 XV. Voluntary Consensus Standards                         The NRC is required by law to obtain                 the general public, can purchase the
                                                   The National Technology Transfer                      approval for incorporation by reference                February 1992 version of ISO 9978 from
                                                 and Advancement Act of 1995 (Pub. L.                    from the Office of the Federal Register                the American National Standards
                                                 104–113) requires that Federal agencies                 (OFR). The OFR’s requirements for                      Institute, 25 West 43rd Street, 4th floor,
                                                 use technical standards that are                        incorporation by reference are set forth               New York, NY 10036, 212–642–4900,
                                                 developed or adopted by voluntary                       in 1 CFR part 51. On November 7, 2014,                 http://www.ansi.org, or info@ansi.org.
                                                 consensus standards bodies unless the                   the OFR adopted changes to its                         The cost is $88.
                                                 use of such a standard is inconsistent                  regulations governing incorporation by                    ISO 2919:1999(E), ‘‘Radiation
                                                 with applicable law or otherwise                        reference (79 FR 66267). The OFR                       protection—Sealed radioactive
                                                 impractical. In this final rule, the NRC                regulations require an agency to discuss,              sources—General requirements and
                                                 uses the consensus standards identified                 in the preamble of the final rule, the                 classification,’’ Second Edition
                                                 as follows and will incorporate them by                 ways that the materials it incorporates                (February 15, 1999), is incorporated by
                                                 reference. The NRC is adopting ISO                      by reference are reasonably available to               reference for § 71.75(d). Interested
                                                 2919:1999(E), ‘‘Radiation protection—                   interested parties and how interested                  parties, including the general public,
                                                 Sealed radioactive sources—General                      parties can obtain the materials. The                  can purchase the 1992 edition of ISO
                                                 requirements and classification,’’                      discussion in this section complies with               2919 on http://www.amazon.com for
                                                 Second Edition (February 15, 1999), for                 the requirement for proposed rules as                  approximately $125.00.
                                                 the Class 4 and Class 5 impact tests and                set forth in 1 CFR 51.5(b)(2).                            The two ISO standards incorporated
                                                 the Class 6 temperature test; and ISO                     The NRC considers ‘‘interested                       by reference into 10 CFR 71.75 may be
                                                 9978:1992(E), ‘‘Radiation protection—                   parties’’ to include all potential NRC                 examined at the NRC’s Public Document
                                                 Sealed radioactive sources—Leakage                      stakeholders, not just the individuals                 Room, O1–F21, 11555 Rockville Pike,
                                                 test methods,’’ First Edition (February                 and entities regulated or otherwise                    Rockville, Maryland 20852 or at the
                                                 15, 1992), for the leaktightness tests.                 subject to the NRC’s regulatory                        NRC Library located at Two White Flint
                                                   In other portions of this final rule, the             oversight. These NRC stakeholders are                  North, 11545 Rockville Pike, Rockville,
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                                                 NRC is revising requirements that do                    not a homogenous group but vary with                   Maryland 20852; telephone: 301–415–
                                                 not constitute the establishment of a                   respect to the considerations for                      5610; email: Library.Resource@nrc.gov.
                                                 standard that establishes generally                     determining reasonable availability.                   The two ISO standards are also available
                                                 applicable requirements. These                          Therefore, the NRC distinguishes                       for inspection at the National Archives
                                                 revisions to the NRC’s requirements                     between different classes of interested                and Records Administration (NARA).
                                                 include changes to: (1) The scope of                    parties for purposes of determining                    For information on the availability of
                                                 material falling under an existing                      whether the material is ‘‘reasonably                   this material at NARA, call 1–202–741–


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                                                 6030 or go to http://www.archives.gov/                  § 71.0   [Amended]                                     intended to be processed for the use of
                                                 federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.                ■  2. In § 71.0, paragraph (d)(1), remove              these radionuclides;
                                                   The NRC believes that the two ISO                     the reference ‘‘§§ 71.20 through 71.23’’                  (ii) Natural uranium, depleted
                                                 standards are reasonably available to                   and add, in its place, the reference                   uranium, natural thorium or their
                                                 large entities subject to the NRC’s                     ‘‘§§ 71.21 through 71.23’’.                            compounds or mixtures, provided they
                                                 regulatory oversight pursuant to 10 CFR                 ■ 3. In § 71.4, add in alphabetical order
                                                                                                                                                                are unirradiated and in solid or liquid
                                                 71.75, non-governmental organizations                   the definition of ‘‘contamination,’’ and               form;
                                                 with institutional interests in the                     revise the definitions of ‘‘Criticality                   (iii) Radioactive material other than
                                                 matters regulated by the NRC, other                     Safety Index (CSI),’’ ‘‘Low Specific                   fissile material, for which the A2 value
                                                 Federal agencies, states, local                         Activity (LSA) material,’’ ‘‘Special form              is unlimited; or
                                                 governmental bodies (within the                         radioactive material,’’ and ‘‘Uranium—                    (iv) Other radioactive material in
                                                 meaning of 10 CFR 2.315(c)), and                        natural, depleted, enriched’’ to read as               which the activity is distributed
                                                 Federally-recognized and State-                         follows:                                               throughout and the estimated average
                                                 recognized Indian tribes. With respect to                                                                      specific activity does not exceed 30
                                                 individuals and small entities regulated                § 71.4   Definitions.                                  times the value for exempt material
                                                 or otherwise subject to the NRC’s                       *      *     *     *     *                             activity concentration determined in
                                                 regulatory oversight pursuant to 10 CFR                    Contamination means the presence of                 accordance with appendix A.
                                                 71.75, the NRC believes that the                        a radioactive substance on a surface in                   (2) LSA–II.
                                                 approximately $213 cost of obtaining                    quantities in excess of 0.4 Bq/cm2 (1 ×                   (i) Water with tritium concentration
                                                 the two ISO standards is reasonable for                 10¥5 mCi/cm2) for beta and gamma                       up to 0.8 TBq/liter (20.0 Ci/liter); or
                                                 such individuals and small entities, and                emitters and low toxicity alpha emitters,                 (ii) Other radioactive material in
                                                 therefore that the two standards are                    or 0.04 Bq/cm2 (1 × 10¥6 mCi/cm2) for                  which the activity is distributed
                                                 reasonably available to these                           all other alpha emitters.                              throughout and the estimated average
                                                 individuals and small entities. With                       (1) Fixed contamination means                       specific activity does not exceed 10¥4
                                                 respect to the general public, the NRC                  contamination that cannot be removed                   A2/g for solids and gases, and 10¥5 A2/
                                                 has identified above the ways in which                  from a surface during normal conditions                g for liquids.
                                                 the two ISO standards may be obtained.                  of transport.                                             (3) LSA–III. Solids (e.g., consolidated
                                                 Because individuals and small entities                     (2) Non-fixed contamination means                   wastes, activated materials), excluding
                                                 are not required to comply with these                   contamination that can be removed from                 powders, that satisfy the requirements
                                                 two ISO standards, the NRC believes                     a surface during normal conditions of                  of § 71.77, in which:
                                                 that the two standards are reasonably                   transport.                                                (i) The radioactive material is
                                                 available to general public in                          *      *     *     *     *                             distributed throughout a solid or a
                                                 accordance with the ways described                         Criticality Safety Index (CSI) means                collection of solid objects, or is
                                                 above for obtaining access.                             the dimensionless number (rounded up                   essentially uniformly distributed in a
                                                                                                         to the next tenth) assigned to and placed              solid compact binding agent (such as
                                                 List of Subjects in 10 CFR Part 71                      on the label of a fissile material package,            concrete, bitumen, ceramic, etc.);
                                                                                                         to designate the degree of control of                     (ii) The radioactive material is
                                                   Criminal penalties, Hazardous                                                                                relatively insoluble, or it is intrinsically
                                                                                                         accumulation of packages, overpacks or
                                                 materials transportation, Incorporation                                                                        contained in a relatively insoluble
                                                                                                         freight containers containing fissile
                                                 by reference, Nuclear materials,                                                                               material, so that even under loss of
                                                                                                         material during transportation.
                                                 Packaging and containers, Reporting                                                                            packaging, the loss of radioactive
                                                                                                         Determination of the criticality safety
                                                 and recordkeeping requirements.                                                                                material per package by leaching when
                                                                                                         index is described in §§ 71.22, 71.23,
                                                   For the reasons set out in the                        and 71.59. The criticality safety index                placed in water for 7 days will not
                                                 preamble and under the authority of the                 for an overpack, freight container,                    exceed 0.1 A2; and
                                                 Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended;                  consignment or conveyance containing                      (iii) The estimated average specific
                                                 the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974,                  fissile material packages is the                       activity of the solid, excluding any
                                                 as amended; and 5 U.S.C. 552 and 553;                   arithmetic sum of the criticality safety               shielding material, does not exceed 2 ×
                                                 the NRC is adopting the following                       indices of all the fissile material                    10¥3 A2/g.
                                                 amendments to 10 CFR part 71.                           packages contained within the                          *       *     *      *    *
                                                                                                         overpack, freight container,                              Special form radioactive material
                                                 PART 71—PACKAGING AND                                   consignment or conveyance.                             means radioactive material that satisfies
                                                 TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE                           *      *     *     *     *                             the following conditions:
                                                 MATERIAL                                                   Low Specific Activity (LSA) material                   (1) It is either a single solid piece or
                                                                                                         means radioactive material with limited                is contained in a sealed capsule that can
                                                 ■ 1. The authority citation for part 71                 specific activity which is nonfissile or is            be opened only by destroying the
                                                 continues to read as follows:                           excepted under § 71.15, and which                      capsule;
                                                   Authority: Atomic Energy Act secs. 53, 57,            satisfies the descriptions and limits set                 (2) The piece or capsule has at least
                                                 62, 63, 81, 161, 182, 183, 223, 234, 1701 (42           forth in the following section. Shielding              one dimension not less than 5 mm (0.2
                                                 U.S.C. 2073, 2077, 2092, 2093, 2111, 2201,              materials surrounding the LSA material                 in); and
                                                 2232, 2233, 2273, 2282, 2297f); Energy                  may not be considered in determining                      (3) It satisfies the requirements of
                                                                                                         the estimated average specific activity of             § 71.75. A special form encapsulation
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                                                 Reorganization Act secs. 201, 202, 206, 211
                                                 (42 U.S.C. 5841, 5842, 5846, 5851); Nuclear             the package contents. The LSA material                 designed in accordance with the
                                                 Waste Policy Act sec. 180 (42 U.S.C. 10175);            must be in one of three groups:                        requirements of § 71.4 in effect on June
                                                 Government Paperwork Elimination Act sec.                  (1) LSA–I.                                          30, 1983 (see 10 CFR part 71, revised as
                                                 1704 (44 U.S.C. 3504 note); Energy Policy Act              (i) Uranium and thorium ores,                       of January 1, 1983), and constructed
                                                 of 2005, Pub. L. 109–58, 119 Stat. 594 (2005).          concentrates of uranium and thorium                    before July 1, 1985; a special form
                                                   Section 71.97 also issued under sec. 301,             ores, and other ores containing naturally              encapsulation designed in accordance
                                                 Pub. L. 96–295, 94 Stat. 789–790.                       occurring radionuclides that are                       with the requirements of § 71.4 in effect


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                                                 on March 31, 1996 (see 10 CFR part 71,                  activity concentration values specified                § 71.19   Previously approved package.
                                                 revised as of January 1, 1996), and                     in appendix A, Table A–2, or Table A–                  *      *    *      *     *
                                                 constructed before April 1, 1998; and                   3 of this part, or for which the                          (b) * * *
                                                 special form material that was                          consignment activity is not greater than                  (2) A package used for a shipment to
                                                 successfully tested before September 10,                the limit for an exempt consignment                    a location outside the United States is
                                                 2015 in accordance with the                             found in appendix A, Table A–2, or                     subject to multilateral approval as
                                                 requirements of § 71.75(d) of this                      Table A–3 of this part.                                defined in the DOT’s regulations at 49
                                                 section in effect before September 10,                    (3) Non-radioactive solid objects with               CFR 173.403.
                                                 2015 may continue to be used. Any                       radioactive substances present on any                  *      *    *      *     *
                                                 other special form encapsulation must                   surfaces in quantities not in excess of
                                                                                                                                                                ■ 9. In § 71.21, revise paragraphs (a) and
                                                 meet the specifications of this                         the levels cited in the definition of
                                                 definition.                                                                                                    (d) to read as follows:
                                                                                                         contamination in § 71.4.
                                                 *     *     *      *     *                              *     *     *      *     *                             § 71.21 General license: Use of foreign
                                                   Uranium—natural, depleted,                            ■ 6. In § 71.15, revise paragraph (d) to               approved package.
                                                 enriched. (1) Natural uranium means                     read as follows:                                          (a) A general license is issued to any
                                                 uranium (which may be chemically                                                                               licensee of the Commission to transport,
                                                 separated) with the naturally occurring                 § 71.15 Exemption from classification as               or to deliver to a carrier for transport,
                                                 distribution of uranium isotopes                        fissile material.                                      licensed material in a package, the
                                                 (approximately 0.711 weight percent                     *      *    *      *     *                             design of which has been approved in
                                                 uranium-235, and the remainder by                          (d) Uranium enriched in uranium-235                 a foreign national competent authority
                                                 weight essentially uranium-238).                        to a maximum of 1 percent by weight,                   certificate, that has been revalidated by
                                                   (2) Depleted uranium means uranium                    and with total plutonium and uranium-                  the DOT as meeting the applicable
                                                 containing less uranium-235 than the                    233 content of up to 1 percent of the                  requirements of 49 CFR 171.23.
                                                 naturally occurring distribution of                     mass of uranium-235, provided that the                 *      *     *     *    *
                                                 uranium isotopes.                                       mass of any beryllium, graphite, and                      (d) Each licensee issued a general
                                                   (3) Enriched uranium means uranium                    hydrogenous material enriched in                       license under paragraph (a) of this
                                                 containing more uranium-235 than the                    deuterium constitutes less than 5                      section shall—
                                                 naturally occurring distribution of                     percent of the uranium mass, and that                     (1) Maintain a copy of the applicable
                                                 uranium isotopes.                                       the fissile material is distributed                    certificate, the revalidation, and the
                                                 ■ 4. In § 71.6, revise paragraph (b) to                 homogeneously and does not form a                      drawings and other documents
                                                 read as follows:                                        lattice arrangement within the package.                referenced in the certificate, relating to
                                                 § 71.6 Information collection                           *      *    *      *     *                             the use and maintenance of the
                                                 requirements: OMB approval.                             ■ 7. In § 71.17, revise paragraph (c) to               packaging and to the actions to be taken
                                                 *     *     *      *     *                              read as follows:                                       before shipment; and
                                                   (b) The approved information                                                                                    (2) Comply with the terms and
                                                                                                         § 71.17 General license: NRC-approved
                                                 collection requirements contained in                                                                           conditions of the certificate and
                                                                                                         package.
                                                 this part appear in §§ 71.5, 71.7, 71.9,                                                                       revalidation, and with the applicable
                                                                                                         *      *    *      *    *                              requirements of subparts A, G, and H of
                                                 71.12, 71.17, 71.19, 71.22, 71.23, 71.31,                  (c) Each licensee issued a general
                                                 71.33, 71.35, 71.37, 71.38, 71.39, 71.41,                                                                      this part.
                                                                                                         license under paragraph (a) of this
                                                 71.47, 71.85, 71.87, 71.89, 71.91, 71.93,               section shall—                                         § 71.31   [Amended]
                                                 71.95, 71.97, 71.101, 71.103, 71.105,                      (1) Maintain a copy of the Certificate
                                                 71.106, 71.107, 71.109, 71.111, 71.113,                                                                        ■ 10. In § 71.31, paragraph (b), remove
                                                                                                         of Compliance, or other approval of the                the reference ‘‘§ 71.13’’ and add, in its
                                                 71.115, 71.117, 71.119, 71.121, 71.123,                 package, and the drawings and other
                                                 71.125, 71.127, 71.129, 71.131, 71.133,                                                                        place, the reference ‘‘§ 71.19’’.
                                                                                                         documents referenced in the approval
                                                 71.135, 71.137, and appendix A,                                                                                ■ 11. Revise § 71.38 to read as follows:
                                                                                                         relating to the use and maintenance of
                                                 paragraph II.                                           the packaging and to the actions to be                 § 71.38 Renewal of a certificate of
                                                 ■ 5. In § 71.14, revise paragraphs (a)(1)               taken before shipment;                                 compliance.
                                                 and (2), and add paragraph (a)(3) to read                  (2) Comply with the terms and                          (a) Except as provided in paragraph
                                                 as follows:                                             conditions of the license, certificate, or             (b) of this section, each Certificate of
                                                 § 71.14   Exemption for low-level materials.            other approval, as applicable, and the                 Compliance expires at the end of the
                                                                                                         applicable requirements of subparts A,                 day, in the month and year stated in the
                                                   (a) * * *
                                                   (1) Natural material and ores                         G, and H of this part; and                             approval.
                                                 containing naturally occurring                             (3) Submit in writing before the first                 (b) In any case in which a person, not
                                                 radionuclides that are either in their                  use of the package to: ATTN: Document                  less than 30 days before the expiration
                                                 natural state, or have only been                        Control Desk, Director, Division of                    of an existing Certificate of Compliance
                                                 processed for purposes other than for                   Spent Fuel Storage and Transportation,                 issued pursuant to the part, has filed an
                                                 the extraction of the radionuclides, and                Office of Nuclear Material Safety and                  application in proper form for renewal,
                                                 which are not intended to be processed                  Safeguards, using an appropriate                       the existing Certificate of Compliance
                                                 for the use of these radionuclides,                     method listed in § 71.1(a), the licensee’s             for which the renewal application was
                                                 provided the activity concentration of                  name and license number and the                        filed shall not be deemed to have
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                                                 the material does not exceed 10 times                   package identification number specified                expired until final action on the
                                                 the applicable radionuclide activity                    in the package approval.                               application for renewal has been taken
                                                 concentration values specified in                       *      *    *      *    *                              by the Commission.
                                                 appendix A, Table A–2, or Table A–3 of                  ■ 8. In § 71.19, redesignate paragraphs                   (c) In applying for renewal of an
                                                 this part.                                              (b) through (e) as paragraphs (a) through              existing Certificate of Compliance, an
                                                   (2) Materials for which the activity                  (d), and revise newly redesignated                     applicant may be required to submit a
                                                 concentration is not greater than the                   paragraph (b)(2) to read as follows:                   consolidated application that is


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                                                 comprised of as few documents as                        § 71.75 Qualification of special form                  lbf/in2) gauge, the certificate holder
                                                 possible. The consolidated application                  radioactive material.                                  shall test the containment system at an
                                                 should incorporate all changes to its                      (a) * * *                                           internal pressure at least 50 percent
                                                 certificate, including changes that are                    (5) A specimen that comprises or                    higher than the maximum normal
                                                 incorporated by reference in the existing               simulates radioactive material contained               operating pressure, to verify the
                                                 certificate.                                            in a sealed capsule need not be                        capability of that system to maintain its
                                                                                                         subjected to the leaktightness procedure               structural integrity at that pressure;
                                                 ■ 12. Add § 71.70 to subpart F to read                  specified in this section, provided it is                 (c) The certificate holder shall
                                                 as follows:                                             alternatively subjected to any of the                  conspicuously and durably mark the
                                                 § 71.70   Incorporations by reference.                  tests prescribed in ISO 9978:1992(E),                  packaging with its model number, serial
                                                                                                         ‘‘Radiation protection—Sealed                          number, gross weight, and a package
                                                    (a) The materials listed in this section             radioactive sources—Leakage test                       identification number assigned by the
                                                 are incorporated by reference in the                    methods’’ (incorporated by reference,                  NRC. Before applying the model
                                                 corresponding sections noted and made                   see § 71.70).                                          number, the certificate holder shall
                                                 a part of the regulations in part 71.                      (b) * * *                                           determine that the packaging has been
                                                 These incorporations by reference were                     (2) * * *                                           fabricated in accordance with the design
                                                 approved by the Director of the Federal                    (ii) The flat face of the billet must be            approved by the Commission; and
                                                 Register under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1                    25 millimeters (mm) (1 inch) in                           (d) The licensee shall ascertain that
                                                 CFR part 51. These materials are                        diameter with the edge rounded off to                  the determinations in paragraphs (a)
                                                 incorporated as they exist on the date of               a radius of 3 mm ± 0.3 mm (0.12 in ±                   through (c) of this section have been
                                                 the approval. A notice of any changes                   0.012 in);                                             made.
                                                 made to the material incorporated by                       (iii) The lead must be hardness
                                                 reference will be published in the                      number 3.5 to 4.5 on the Vickers scale                 § 71.91    [Amended]
                                                 Federal Register, and the material must                 and not more than 25 mm (1 inch) thick,                ■  15. In § 71.91, in paragraph (a)
                                                 be available to the public. The materials               and must cover an area greater than that               introductory text, remove the reference
                                                 can be examined at the NRC’s Public                     covered by the specimen;                               ‘‘§ 71.10’’ and add, in its place, the
                                                 Document Room, O1–F21, 11555                            *       *     *     *     *                            reference ‘‘§ 71.14’’.
                                                 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland                        (d) * * *                                           ■ 16. In § 71.101, revise paragraphs (a)
                                                 20852 or at the NRC Library located at                     (1) The impact test and the percussion              and (c)(2) to read as follows:
                                                 Two White Flint North, 11545 Rockville                  test of this section, provided that the
                                                 Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852;                        specimen is:                                           § 71.101   Quality assurance requirements.
                                                 telephone: 301–415–5610; email:                            (i) Less than 200 grams and                            (a) Purpose. This subpart describes
                                                 Library.Resource@nrc.gov, and is                        alternatively subjected to the Class 4                 quality assurance requirements applying
                                                 available from the sources listed below.                impact test prescribed in ISO                          to design, purchase, fabrication,
                                                 All approved material is available for                  2919:1999(E), ‘‘Radiation protection—                  handling, shipping, storing, cleaning,
                                                 inspection at the National Archives and                 Sealed radioactive sources—General                     assembly, inspection, testing, operation,
                                                 Records Administration (NARA). For                      requirements and classification’’                      maintenance, repair, and modification
                                                 information on the availability of this                 (incorporated by reference, see § 71.70);              of components of packaging that are
                                                 material at NARA, call 1–202–741–6030                   or                                                     important to safety. As used in this
                                                 or go to http://www.archives.gov/                          (ii) Less than 500 grams and                        subpart, ‘‘quality assurance’’ comprises
                                                 federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.                alternatively subjected to the Class 5                 all those planned and systematic actions
                                                    (b) International Organization for                   impact test prescribed in ISO                          necessary to provide adequate
                                                 Standardization, ISO Central Secretariat,               2919:1999(E), ‘‘Radioactive protection—                confidence that a system or component
                                                 Chemin de Blandonnet 8 CP 401, 1214                     Sealed radioactive sources—General                     will perform satisfactorily in service.
                                                 Vernier, Geneva, Switzerland; email:                    requirements and classification’’                      Quality assurance includes quality
                                                 central@iso.org; phone: +41 22 749 01                   (incorporated by reference, see § 71.70);              control, which comprises those quality
                                                 11; Web site: http://www.iso.org.                       and                                                    assurance actions related to control of
                                                                                                            (2) The heat test of this section,                  the physical characteristics and quality
                                                    (1) ISO 9978:1992(E), ‘‘Radiation                                                                           of the material or component to
                                                 protection—Sealed radioactive                           provided the specimen is alternatively
                                                                                                         subjected to the Class 6 temperature test              predetermined requirements. Each
                                                 sources—Leakage test methods,’’ First                                                                          certificate holder and applicant for a
                                                 Edition (February 15, 1992),                            specified in ISO 2919:1999(E),
                                                                                                         ‘‘Radioactive protection—Sealed                        package approval is responsible for
                                                 incorporation by reference approved for                                                                        satisfying the quality assurance
                                                 § 71.75(a), is available for purchase from              radioactive sources—General
                                                                                                         requirements and classification’’                      requirements that apply to design,
                                                 the American National Standards                                                                                fabrication, testing, and modification of
                                                 Institute, 25 West 43rd Street, 4th Floor,              (incorporated by reference, see § 71.70).
                                                                                                         ■ 14. In § 71.85, revise paragraphs (a),
                                                                                                                                                                packaging subject to this subpart. Each
                                                 New York, NY 10036, 212–642–4900,                                                                              licensee is responsible for satisfying the
                                                 http://www.ansi.org, or info@ansi.org.                  (b), and (c) and add paragraph (d) to
                                                                                                         read as follows:                                       quality assurance requirements that
                                                    (2) ISO 2919:1999(E), ‘‘Radiation                                                                           apply to its use of a packaging for the
                                                 protection—Sealed radioactive                           § 71.85    Preliminary determinations.                 shipment of licensed material subject to
                                                 sources—General requirements and                        *     *     *     *    *                               this subpart.
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                                                 classification,’’ Second Edition                          (a) The certificate holder shall                     *      *    *      *    *
                                                 (February 15, 1999), incorporation by                   ascertain that there are no cracks,                       (c) * * *
                                                 reference approved for § 71.75(d), is                   pinholes, uncontrolled voids, or other                    (2) Before the fabrication, testing, or
                                                 available on http://www.amazon.com.                     defects that could significantly reduce                modification of any package for the
                                                 ■ 13. In § 71.75, revise paragraphs (a)(5),             the effectiveness of the packaging;                    shipment of licensed material subject to
                                                 (b)(2)(ii) and (iii), and (d)(1) and (2) to               (b) Where the maximum normal                         this subpart, each certificate holder, or
                                                 read as follows:                                        operating pressure will exceed 35 kPa (5               applicant for a Certificate of Compliance


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                                                 shall obtain Commission approval of its                 assurance program changes involving                    certificate holder, and applicant for a
                                                 quality assurance program. Each                         administrative improvements and                        Certificate of Compliance shall retain
                                                 certificate holder or applicant for a CoC               clarifications, spelling corrections, and              these records for 3 years beyond the
                                                 shall, in accordance with § 71.1, file a                non-substantive changes to punctuation                 date when the licensee, certificate
                                                 description of its quality assurance                    or editorial items, the following changes              holder, and applicant for a Certificate of
                                                 program, including a discussion of                      are not considered reductions in                       Compliance last engage in the activity
                                                 which requirements of this subpart are                  commitment:                                            for which the quality assurance program
                                                 applicable and how they will be                            (1) The use of a quality assurance                  was developed. If any portion of the
                                                 satisfied.                                              standard approved by the NRC that is                   quality assurance program, written
                                                 *     *     *     *     *                               more recent than the quality assurance                 procedures or instructions is
                                                                                                         standard in the certificate holder’s or                superseded, the licensee, certificate
                                                 ■ 17. In § 71.103, revise paragraph (a) to
                                                                                                         applicant’s current quality assurance                  holder, and applicant for a Certificate of
                                                 read as follows:                                        program at the time of the change;                     Compliance shall retain the superseded
                                                 § 71.103   Quality assurance organization.                 (2) The use of generic organizational               material for 3 years after it is
                                                    (a) The licensee, certificate holder,                position titles that clearly denote the                superseded.
                                                                                                         position function, supplemented as                     ■ 20. In appendix A to part 71:
                                                 and applicant for a Certificate of
                                                                                                         necessary by descriptive text, rather                  ■ a. Revise paragraphs IV.a. and IV.b.,
                                                 Compliance shall be responsible for the
                                                                                                         than specific titles, provided that there              redesignate paragraphs IV.c. through
                                                 establishment and execution of the
                                                                                                         is no substantive change to either the                 IV.f. as paragraphs IV.d. through IV.g.,
                                                 quality assurance program. The
                                                                                                         functions of the position or reporting                 add new paragraph IV.c., revise newly
                                                 licensee, certificate holder, and
                                                                                                         responsibilities;                                      redesignated paragraphs IV.d. through
                                                 applicant for a Certificate of Compliance
                                                                                                            (3) The use of generic organizational               IV.g., redesignate paragraph V. as
                                                 may delegate to others, such as
                                                                                                         charts to indicate functional                          paragraph V.a., and add new paragraph
                                                 contractors, agents, or consultants, the
                                                                                                         relationships, authorities, and                        V.b.;
                                                 work of establishing and executing the
                                                                                                         responsibilities, or alternatively, the use            ■ b. In Table A–1, add an entry for Kr-
                                                 quality assurance program, or any part
                                                                                                         of descriptive text, provided that there               79 in alphanumeric order; revise the
                                                 of the quality assurance program, but
                                                                                                         is no substantive change to the                        entries for Cf-252, Ir-192, Kr-81, and
                                                 shall retain responsibility for the
                                                                                                         functional relationships, authorities, or              Mo-99; revise footnotes a and c; remove
                                                 program. These activities include
                                                                                                         responsibilities;                                      footnote h; and redesignate footnote i as
                                                 performing the functions associated                        (4) The elimination of quality
                                                 with attaining quality objectives and the                                                                      footnote h;
                                                                                                         assurance program information that                     ■ c. In Table A–2, add the entry for Kr-
                                                 quality assurance functions.                            duplicates language in quality assurance               79 in alphanumeric order, revise the
                                                 *      *     *    *     *                               regulatory guides and quality assurance                entries for Kr-81 and Te-121m, and
                                                 ■ 18. Add § 71.106 to subpart H to read                 standards to which the quality                         revise footnote b; and
                                                 as follows:                                             assurance program approval holder has                  ■ d. In Table A–3, revise the second and
                                                                                                         committed to on record; and                            third entries and add a new footnote a.
                                                 § 71.106 Changes to quality assurance                      (5) Organizational revisions that                     The additions and revisions read as
                                                 program.
                                                                                                         ensure that persons and organizations                  follows:
                                                   (a) Each quality assurance program                    performing quality assurance functions
                                                 approval holder shall submit, in                        continue to have the requisite authority               Appendix A to Part 71—Determination
                                                 accordance with § 71.1(a), a description                and organizational freedom, including                  of A1 and A2
                                                 of a proposed change to its NRC-                        sufficient independence from cost and                  *       *    *     *     *
                                                 approved quality assurance program                      schedule when opposed to safety                          IV. * * *
                                                 that will reduce commitments in the                     considerations.                                          a. For special form radioactive material, the
                                                 program description as approved by the                     (c) Each quality assurance program                  maximum quantity transported in a Type A
                                                 NRC. The quality assurance program                                                                             package is as follows:
                                                                                                         approval holder shall maintain records
                                                 approval holder shall not implement the                 of quality assurance program changes.
                                                 change before receiving NRC approval.                   ■ 19. Revise § 71.135 to read as follows:
                                                   (1) The description of a proposed
                                                 change to the NRC-approved quality                      § 71.135    Quality assurance records.
                                                                                                                                                                where B(i) is the activity of radionuclide i in
                                                 assurance program must identify the                       The licensee, certificate holder, and                special form, and A1(i) is the A1 value for
                                                 change, the reason for the change, and                  applicant for a Certificate of Compliance              radionuclide i.
                                                 the basis for concluding that the revised               shall maintain sufficient written records                b. For normal form radioactive material,
                                                 program incorporating the change                        to describe the activities affecting                   the maximum quantity transported in a Type
                                                 continues to satisfy the applicable                     quality. These records must include                    A package is as follows:
                                                 requirements of subpart H of this part.                 changes to the quality assurance
                                                   (2) [Reserved]                                        program as required by § 71.106, the
                                                   (b) Each quality assurance program                    instructions, procedures, and drawings
                                                 approval holder may change a                            required by § 71.111 to prescribe quality
                                                                                                                                                                where B(i) is the activity of radionuclide i in
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                                                 previously approved quality assurance                   assurance activities, and closely related              normal form, and A2(i) is the A2 value for
                                                 program without prior NRC approval, if                  specifications such as required                        radionuclide i.
                                                 the change does not reduce the                          qualifications of personnel, procedures,
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                                                                                                                                                                   c. If the package contains both special and
                                                 commitments in the quality assurance                    and equipment. The records must                        normal form radioactive material, the activity
                                                 program previously approved by the                      include the instructions or procedures                 that may be transported in a Type A package
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                                                 NRC. Changes to the quality assurance                   that establish a records retention                     is as follows:
                                                 program that do not reduce the                          program that is consistent with
                                                 commitments shall be submitted to the                   applicable regulations and designates
                                                 NRC every 24 months, in accordance                      factors such as duration, location, and
                                                 with § 71.1(a). In addition to quality                  assigned responsibility. The licensee,
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                                                 where B(i) is the activity of radionuclide i as
                                                 special form radioactive material, A1(i) is the
                                                 A1 value for radionuclide i, C(j) is the activity
                                                 of radionuclide j as normal form radioactive
                                                 material, and A2(j) is the A2 value for
                                                 radionuclide j.                                                            where f(i) is the fraction of activity for                  where f(i) is the fraction of activity for
                                                   d. Alternatively, the A1 value for mixtures                              radionuclide i in the mixture and A1(i) is the              radionuclide i in the mixture and A2(i) is the
                                                 of special form material may be determined                                 appropriate A1 value for radionuclide i.                    appropriate A2 value for radionuclide i.
                                                                                                                              e. Alternatively, the A2 value for mixtures                 f. The exempt activity concentration for
                                                 as follows:
                                                                                                                            of normal form material may be determined                   mixtures of nuclides may be determined as
                                                                                                                            as follows:                                                 follows:




                                                 where f(i) is the fraction of activity                                     concentration for exempt material containing                  g. The activity limit for an exempt
                                                 concentration of radionuclide i in the                                     radionuclide i.                                             consignment for mixtures of radionuclides
                                                 mixture and [A](i) is the activity                                                                                                     may be determined as follows:




                                                 where f(i) is the fraction of activity of                                  some of the radionuclides are not known, the                appendix. Groups may be based on the total
                                                 radionuclide i in the mixture and A(i) is the                              radionuclides may be grouped and the lowest                 alpha activity and the total beta/gamma
                                                 activity limit for exempt consignments for                                 [A] (activity concentration for exempt                      activity when these are known, using the
                                                 radionuclide i.                                                            material) or A (activity limit for exempt                   lowest [A] or A values for the alpha emitters
                                                    V. * * *                                                                consignment) value, as appropriate, for the                 and beta/gamma emitters, respectively.
                                                    b. When the identity of each radionuclide                               radionuclides in each group may be used in
                                                 is known but the individual activities of                                  applying the formulas in paragraph IV of this               *       *       *       *      *

                                                                                                                  TABLE A–1—A1 AND A2 VALUES FOR RADIONUCLIDES
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Specific activity
                                                       Symbol of                          Element and                     A1 (TBq)            A1 (Ci) b              A2 (TBq)           A2 (Ci) b
                                                      radionuclide                         atomic No.                                                                                                           (TBq/g)            (Ci/g)


                                                           *                                     *                            *                          *                         *                        *                      *
                                                 Cf-252 ....................         ...............................       1.0 × 10¥1                        2.7         3.0 × 10¥3      8.1 × 10¥2              2.0 × 101             5.4 × 102

                                                            *                                    *                            *                         *                          *                        *                      *
                                                 Ir-192 .....................        ...............................               c 1.0       c 2.7   × 101             6.0 × 10¥1         1.6 × 101            3.4 × 102             9.2 × 103

                                                            *                                    *                            *                      *                             *                        *                      *
                                                 Kr-79 ......................        Krypton (36) ..........                       4.0          1.1 × 102                       2.0         5.4 × 101             4.2 × 104         1.1 × 106
                                                 Kr-81 ......................        ...............................         4.0 × 101          1.1 × 103                 4.0 × 101         1.1 × 103           7.8 × 10¥4        2.1 × 10¥2

                                                               *                                 *                            *                      *                             *                        *                      *
                                                 Mo-99    ah       ...............   ...............................                 1.0        2.7 × 101                6.0 × 10¥1         1.6 × 101            1.8 × 104             4.8 × 105

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                                                    aA    and/or A2 values include contributions from daughter nuclides with half-lives less than 10 days, as listed in the following:
                                                      1


                                                 Mg-28                     Al-28
                                                 Ca-47                     Sc-47
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                                                 Ti-44                     Sc-44
                                                 Fe-52                     Mn-52m
                                                 Fe-60                     Co-60m
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                                                 Zn-69m                    Zn-69
                                                 Ge-68                     Ga-68
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                                                 Rb-83                     Kr-83m
                                                 Sr-82                     Rb-82
                                                 Sr-90                     Y-90
                                                 Sr-91                     Y-91m
                                                 Sr-92                     Y-92
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                                                 Y-87                      Sr-87m



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                                                 Zr-95             Nb-95m
                                                 Zr-97             Nb-97m, Nb-97
                                                 Mo-99             Tc-99m
                                                 Tc-95m            Tc-95
                                                 Tc-96m            Tc-96
                                                 Ru-103            Rh-103m
                                                 Ru-106            Rh-106
                                                 Pd-103            Rh-103m
                                                 Ag-108m           Ag-108
                                                 Ag-110m           Ag-110
                                                 Cd-115            In-115m
                                                 In-114m           In-114
                                                 Sn-113            In-113m
                                                 Sn-121m           Sn-121
                                                 Sn-126            Sb-126m
                                                 Te-127m           Te-127
                                                 Te-129m           Te-129
                                                 Te-131m           Te-131
                                                 Te-132            I-132
                                                 I–135             Xe-135m
                                                 Xe-122            I-122
                                                 Cs-137            Ba-137m
                                                 Ba-131            Cs-131
                                                 Ba-140            La-140
                                                 Ce-144            Pr-144m, Pr-144
                                                 Pm-148m           Pm-148
                                                 Gd-146            Eu-146
                                                 Dy-166            Ho-166
                                                 Hf-172            Lu-172
                                                 W-178             Ta-178
                                                 W-188             Re-188
                                                 Re-189            Os-189m
                                                 Os-194            Ir-194
                                                 Ir-189            Os-189m
                                                 Pt-188            Ir-188
                                                 Hg-194            Au-194
                                                 Hg-195m           Hg-195
                                                 Pb-210            Bi-210
                                                 Pb-212            Bi-212, Tl-208, Po-212
                                                 Bi-210m           Tl-206
                                                 Bi-212            Tl-208, Po-212
                                                 At-211            Po-211
                                                 Rn-222            Po-218, Pb-214, At-218, Bi-214, Po-214
                                                 Ra-223            Rn-219, Po-215, Pb-211, Bi-211, Po-211, Tl-207
                                                 Ra-224            Rn-220, Po-216, Pb-212, Bi-212, Tl-208, Po-212
                                                 Ra-225            Ac-225, Fr-221, At-217, Bi-213, Tl-209, Po-213, Pb-209
                                                 Ra-226            Rn-222, Po-218, Pb-214, At-218, Bi-214, Po-214
                                                 Ra-228            Ac-228
                                                 Ac-225            Fr-221, At-217, Bi-213, Tl-209, Po-213, Pb-209
                                                 Ac-227            Fr-223
                                                 Th-228            Ra-224, Rn-220, Po-216, Pb-212, Bi-212, Tl-208, Po-212
                                                 Th-234            Pa-234m, Pa-234
                                                 Pa-230            Ac-226, Th-226, Fr-222, Ra-222, Rn-218, Po-214
                                                 U-230             Th-226, Ra-222, Rn-218, Po-214
                                                 U-235             Th-231
                                                 Pu-241            U-237
                                                 Pu-244            U-240, Np-240m
                                                 Am-242m           Am-242, Np-238
                                                 Am-243            Np-239
                                                 Cm-247            Pu-243
                                                 Bk-249            Am-245
                                                 Cf-253            Cm-249
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                                                           *                      *                   *                   *                  *                  *                     *
                                                    c The activity of Ir-192 in special form may be determined from a measurement of the rate of decay or a measurement of the radiation level at
                                                 a prescribed distance from the source.
                                                           *                      *                   *                   *                  *                  *                     *
                                                    h A = 0.74 TBq (20 Ci) for Mo-99 for domestic use.
                                                       2
                                                           *                      *                   *                   *                  *                  *                     *




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                                                          TABLE A–2—EXEMPT MATERIAL ACTIVITY CONCENTRATIONS AND EXEMPT CONSIGNMENT ACTIVITY LIMITS FOR
                                                                                                RADIONUCLIDES
                                                                                                                                                       Activity                    Activity          Activity limit         Activity limit
                                                                                                                                                    concentration               concentration
                                                         Symbol of                                     Element and                                                                                    for exempt             for exempt
                                                                                                                                                     for exempt                  for exempt
                                                        radionuclide                                    atomic No.                                                                                   consignment            consignment
                                                                                                                                                       material                    material               (Bq)                   (Ci)
                                                                                                                                                        (Bq/g)                      (Ci/g)


                                                            *                                *                                *                              *                       *                      *                    *
                                                 Kr-79 ..........................   Krypton (36) ......................................                          1.0 × 103           2.7 × 10¥8                 1.0 × 105        2.7 × 10¥6
                                                 Kr-81 ..........................   ...........................................................                  1.0 × 104           2.7 × 10¥7                 1.0 × 107        2.7 × 10¥4

                                                        *                                    *                                *                              *                       *                      *                    *
                                                 Te-121m ....................       ...........................................................                  1.0 × 102           2.7 × 10¥9                 1.0 × 106        2.7 × 10¥5

                                                              *                             *                                 *                              *                       *                      *                    *
                                                              *                       *                   *                     *                                                    *                      *                    *
                                                    b Parent      nuclides and their progeny included in secular equilibrium are listed as follows:

                                                 Sr-90                 Y-90
                                                 Zr-93                 Nb-93m
                                                 Zr-97                 Nb-97
                                                 Ru-106                Rh-106
                                                 Ag-108m               Ag-108
                                                 Cs-137                Ba-137m
                                                 Ce-144                Pr-144
                                                 Ba-140                La-140
                                                 Bi-212                Tl-208 (0.36), Po-212 (0.64)
                                                 Pb-210                Bi-210, Po-210
                                                 Pb-212                Bi-212, Tl-208 (0.36), Po-212 (0.64)
                                                 Rn-222                Po-218, Pb-214, Bi-214, Po-214
                                                 Ra-223                Rn-219, Po-215, Pb-211, Bi-211, Tl-207
                                                 Ra-224                Rn-220, Po-216, Pb-212, Bi-212, Tl-208 (0.36), Po-212 (0.64)
                                                 Ra-226                Rn-222, Po-218, Pb-214, Bi-214, Po-214, Pb-210, Bi-210, Po-210
                                                 Ra-228                Ac-228
                                                 Th-228                Ra-224, Rn-220, Po-216, Pb-212, Bi-212, Tl-208 (0.36), Po-212(0.64)
                                                 Th-229                Ra-225, Ac-225, Fr-221, At-217, Bi-213, Po-213, Pb-209
                                                 Th-nat                Ra-228, Ac-228, Th-228, Ra-224, Rn-220, Po-216, Pb-212, Bi-212, Tl-208 (0.36), Po-212 (0.64)
                                                 Th-234                Pa-234m
                                                 U-230                 Th-226, Ra-222, Rn-218, Po-214
                                                 U-232                 Th-228, Ra-224, Rn-220, Po-216, Pb-212, Bi-212, Tl-208 (0.36), Po-212 (0.64)
                                                 U-235                 Th-231
                                                 U-238                 Th-234, Pa-234m
                                                 U-nat                 Th-234, Pa-234m, U-234, Th-230, Ra-226, Rn-222, Po-218, Pb-214, Bi-214, Po-214, Pb-210, Bi-210, Po-210
                                                 Np-237                Pa-233
                                                 Am-242m               Am-242
                                                 Am-243                Np-239
                                                         *                            *                   *                  *                   *                  *                                                            *
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                                                                                                        TABLE A–3—GENERAL VALUES FOR A1 AND A2
                                                                                         A1                                   A2                           Activity        Activity         Activity      Activity
                                                                                                                                                          concen-         concen-          limits for    limits for
                                                                                                                                                         tration for     tration for        exempt        exempt
                                                       Contents                                                                                            exempt          exempt          consign-      consign-
                                                                             (TBq)               (Ci)              (TBq)                (Ci)              material        material           ments         ments
                                                                                                                                                           (Bq/g)           (Ci/g)            (Ba)          (Ci)


                                                          *                          *                       *                          *                        *                     *                 *
                                                 Alpha emitting
                                                   nuclides, but
                                                   no neutron
                                                   emitters, are
                                                   known to be
                                                   present (a) .....          2 × 10¥1           5.4 × 100         9 × 10¥5        2.4 × 10¥3              1 × 10¥1     2.7 × 10¥12            1 × 103   2.7 × 10¥8
                                                 Neutron emitting
                                                   nuclides are
                                                   known to be
                                                   present or no
                                                   relevant data
                                                   are available ..           1 × 10¥3         2.7 × 10¥2          9 × 10¥5        2.4 × 10¥3              1 × 10¥1     2.7 × 10¥12            1 × 103   2.7 × 10¥8
                                                    a If   beta or gamma emitting nuclides are known to be present, the A1 value of 0.1 TBq (2.7 Ci) should be used.
                                                               *                  *                   *                    *                    *                    *                                   *


                                                   Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 4th day                For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
                                                 of June, 2015.                                            Annette L. Vietti-Cook,
                                                                                                           Secretary of the Commission.
                                                                                                           [FR Doc. 2015–14212 Filed 6–11–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                           BILLING CODE 7590–01–P
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective date: This rule is effective July 13, 2015. Incorporation by reference: The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in the regulation is approved by the Director of the Federal Register as of July 13, 2015.
ContactSolomon Sahle, Office of Federal and State Materials and Environmental Management Programs, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, telephone: 301-415- 3781; email: [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 33988 
RIN Number3150-AI11
CFR AssociatedCriminal Penalties; Hazardous Materials Transportation; Incorporation by Reference; Nuclear Materials; Packaging and Containers and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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