Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-7-308 - Filing Application for Specific Licenses
A. An applicant for a specific license shall
file a Department application. The applicant shall prepare the application in
duplicate, one copy for the Department and the other for the
applicant.
B. The Department may at
any time after the filing of the original application, and before the
expiration of the license, require further statements in order to enable the
Department to determine whether the application should be granted or denied or
whether a license should be modified or revoked.
C. Each application shall contain the
information specified in
Exhibit (E) of this Article and be signed by the applicant, licensee, or person duly authorized to act for the applicant or licensee.
D. Unless
R9-7-1302 precludes combination with a license of another category, an application for a specific license may include a request for a license that authorizes more than one activity.
E. In the application, the applicant may
incorporate by reference information contained in previous applications,
statements, or reports filed with the Department provided the references are
clear and specific.
F. The
Department shall make applications and documents submitted to the Department
available for public inspection, but may withhold any document or part of a
document from public inspection if disclosure of its content is not required in
the public interest and would adversely affect the interest of a person
concerned.
G. Except as provided in
subsections (G)(1), (2), and (3), an application for a specific license to use
byproduct material in the form of a sealed source or in a device that contains
the sealed source must either identify the source or device by manufacturer and
model number as registered with the Department, with the NRC, or with an
Agreement State, or, for a source or a device containing radium-226 or
accelerator-produced radioactive material, with the Department, the NRC, or an
Agreement State under 10 CFR
32.210 revised January 1, 2015, incorporated
by reference, and available under
R9-7-101. This incorporated
material contains no future editions or amendments.
1. For sources or devices manufactured before
October 23, 2012, that are not licensed under R9-7-306, R9-7-310, R9-7-311 or
registered with the NRC or with an Agreement State, and for which the applicant
is unable to provide all categories of information specified in
10 CFR
32.210(c) the application
must include:
a. All available information
identified in 10 CFR
32.210(c) concerning the
source, and, if applicable, the device; and
b. Sufficient additional information to
demonstrate that there is reasonable assurance that the radiation safety
properties of the source or device are adequate to protect health and minimize
danger to life and property. Such information must include a description of the
source or device, a description of radiation safety features, the intended use
and associated operating experience, and the results of a recent leak
test.
2. For sealed
sources and devices allowed to be distributed without registration of safety
information, the applicant may supply only the manufacturer, model number, and
radionuclide and quantity.
3. If it
is not feasible to identify each sealed source and device individually, the
applicant may propose constraints on the number and type of sealed sources and
devices to be used and the conditions under which they will be used, in lieu of
identifying each sealed source and device.
H. A certificate holder or licensee who no
longer manufactures or initially transfers any of the sealed source(s) or
device(s) covered by a particular certificate issued with the Department, with
the NRC, or with an Agreement State shall request inactivation of the
registration or license with the Department, with the NRC, or with an Agreement
State program that the device is currently registered by in accordance with
10 CFR
32.211 revised January 1, 2015, incorporated
by reference, and available under
R9-7-101. This incorporated
material contains no future editions or amendments.
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