Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-35-178g - General license for strontium-90 in ice detection devices
(a) A general
license is hereby issued to own, acquire, possess, use and transfer
strontium-90 contained in ice detection devices if each device contains not
more than 50 microcuries of strontium-90 and if each device is manufactured or
initially transferred in accordance with the specifications contained in a
license issued to the manufacturer by the secretary, the U.S. nuclear
regulatory commission or an agreement state.
(b) Persons who own, acquire, possess, use,
or transfer strontium-90 contained in ice detection devices pursuant to the
general license issued in subsection (a) of this section:
(1) Shall, if visually observable damage to
the device occurs, including a bend or crack or discoloration from overheating,
discontinue use of the device until it has been inspected, tested for leakage
and repaired by a person holding a specific license issued by the secretary,
the U.S. nuclear regulatory commission or an agreement state to manufacture or
service the device, or shall dispose of the device pursuant to the provisions
of K.A.R. 28-35-223a ;
(2) Shall
assure that all labels affixed to the device at the time of receipt, and which
bear a statement that prohibits removal of the labels, are maintained thereon;
(3) Shall be exempt from the
requirements of parts 4 and 10 of these regulations, except that such persons
shall comply with the provisions of K.A.R. 28-35-223a, 28-35-228a and
28-35-229a.
(c) This
general license shall not authorize the manufacture, assembly, disassembly or
repair, or the importation or exportation, of strontium-90 in ice detection
devices.
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