Subpart 1.
General license issued.
A general license is issued to receive, acquire, possess,
use, or transfer, according to this part, depleted uranium contained in
industrial products or devices for the purpose of providing a concentrated mass
in a small volume of the product or device.
Subp. 2.
Scope.
The general license issued under subpart 1 applies only to
industrial products or devices that have been manufactured or initially
transferred according to a specific license issued under part 4731.0770 or
according to a specific license issued by the NRC or an agreement state that
authorizes manufacture of the products or devices for distribution to persons
generally licensed by the NRC or an agreement state.
Subp. 3.
Registration
certificate.
A. A person who receives,
acquires, possesses, or uses depleted uranium under the general license issued
under subpart 1 must submit to the commissioner a form for a registration
certificate for use of depleted uranium under a general license, as prescribed
by the commissioner. The form must be submitted within 30 days after the first
receipt or acquisition of the depleted uranium.
B. A registrant must furnish the following
information on the form and any other information as may be prescribed by the
commissioner:
(1) the name and address of the
registrant;
(2) a statement that
the registrant has developed and will maintain procedures designed to establish
physical control over the depleted uranium described in subpart 1 and to
prevent transfer of the depleted uranium in any form, including metal scrap, to
persons not authorized to receive the depleted uranium; and
(3) the name, title, address, and telephone
number of the individual duly authorized to act for and on behalf of the
registrant in supervising the procedures identified in subitem (2).
C. A registrant possessing or
using depleted uranium under the general license issued under subpart 1 must
report in writing to the commissioner any changes in information furnished by
the registrant under item B. The report must be submitted within 30 days after
the effective date of the change.
Subp. 4.
License requirements.
A. A person who receives, acquires,
possesses, or uses depleted uranium under the general license issued in subpart
1:
(1) must not introduce the depleted
uranium, in any form, into a chemical, physical, or metallurgical treatment or
process, except a treatment or process for repair or restoration of any plating
or other covering of the depleted uranium;
(2) must not abandon the depleted
uranium;
(3) must transfer or
dispose of the depleted uranium only by transfer according to part 4731.0815
and:
(a) when the transferee receives the
depleted uranium under the general license issued under subpart 1, the
transferor must furnish the transferee a copy of this part and a copy of the
registration certificate form required under subpart 3; or
(b) when the transferee receives the depleted
uranium under a general license issued under an NRC or agreement state
regulation equivalent to this part, the transferor must furnish the transferee
a copy of this part and a copy of the registration certificate form required
under subpart 3, accompanied by a note explaining that use of the product or
device is regulated by the NRC or an agreement state under requirements
substantially the same as those in this part; and
(4) within 30 days of any transfer, must
report in writing to the commissioner the name and address of the person
receiving the source material pursuant to the transfer.
B. A person receiving, acquiring, possessing,
using, or transferring depleted uranium under the general license issued under
subpart 1 is exempt from parts 4731.1000 to 4731.2950 with respect to the
depleted uranium covered by the general license.
Notes
Minn. R. agency
144, ch. 4731, DOMESTIC LICENSING OF SOURCE MATERIAL, pt.
4731.0750
29 SR
755
Statutory Authority: MS s
144.1202;
144.1203