This Regulation adopts by reference the current revision
of the following sections in Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations Part 34:
34.1, 34.3, 34.11, 34.13, 34.20, 34.21, 34.23, 34.25, 34.27, 34.29, 34.31,
34.33, 34.35, 34.41, 34.42, 34.43, 34.45, 34.46, 34.47, 34.49, 34.51, 34.53,
34.61, 34.63, 34.65, 34.67, 34.69, 34.71, 34.73, 34.75, 34.79, 34.81, 34.83,
34.85, 34.87, 34.89, 34.101, and 34.111 and Appendix A to Part 34, with the
following exceptions:
1. All of the
requirements in Subchapter 5 apply to both licensees and registrants. A
reference in Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations Part 34 to "license" includes
"registration", a reference to "licensee" includes "registrant", a reference to
"licensed" includes "registered", and a reference to "licensed material"
includes "registered source of radiation". "Registrant" means any person who is
registered with the Mississippi State Department of Health and is legally
obligated to register with the department pursuant to Section
45-14-13
of the Mississippi Code of 1972, Annotated. "Registration" means the
notification of the Mississippi State Department of Health of possession of a
source of radiation and the furnishing of information with respect thereto, in
accordance with Mississippi State Department of Health Regulations for the
Control of Radiation in Mississippi Rule 1.2.5.
2. Where the words "NRC", "commission",
"Nuclear Regulatory Commission", "United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission",
"NRC Regional Administrator", "NRC regional office", "administrator of the
appropriate Nuclear Regulatory Commission's regional office", or "NRC's Office
of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, Division of Industrial and Medical
Nuclear Safety" appear in Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations Part 34,
substitute the words "Mississippi State Department of Health".
3. Requirements in Title 10 Code of Federal
Regulations Part 34 that apply to "byproduct material" also apply to naturally
occurring or accelerator-produced radioactive material.
4. Mississippi State Department of Health
form number 844 E "Application for Radioactive Material License", or form
number 802 "Application for Ionizing Radiation" must be used instead of NRC
form 313 as specified in Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations Part 34.
5. For references to Title 10 Code
of Federal Regulations Parts 170 and 171, see Mississippi State Department of
Health Regulations for the Control of Radiation in Mississippi Rule 1.1.18 for
applicable fee.