Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 49, December 5, 2024
Section 28-35-181v - Inactivation of certificates of registration for sealed sources and devices(a)(1) Each holder of a certificate of registration that no longer manufactures or initially transfers any sealed source or device covered by a certificate of registration issued by the department shall request inactivation of the certificate of registration. Each request shall be submitted to the department not later than two years after initial transfer of the sealed source or sealed sources or the device or devices covered by the certificate of registration.(2) If a person issued a certificate of registration determines that the last initial transfer was made more than two years ago, that person shall request inactivation of the certificate of registration within 90 days of this determination and shall briefly describe the circumstances of the delay in the request to the department. (b) If a license to distribute issued as specified in K.A.R. 28-35-181h through 28-35-181r is to be terminated in accordance with K.A.R. 28-35-191a or 28-35-205, the licensee shall request inactivation of the certificate of registration associated with the license to distribute before the department terminates the license. Each request for inactivation of a certificate of registration shall indicate that the license to distribute is being terminated and shall include the associated specific license number.(c) A specific license to manufacture or initially transfer a sealed source or device containing a sealed source covered only by an inactivated certificate of registration shall no longer authorize a licensee to initially transfer the sealed source or device containing a sealed source for use.(d) The servicing of a device containing a sealed source shall be performed in accordance with any conditions in the certificate of registration, including inactive certificates. Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-35-181v
Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 48-1607; adopted by Kansas Register Volume 41, No. 11; effective 4/1/2022.