Current through Bulletin 2024-23, December 1, 2024
Section R313-19-2 - General(1) A person shall not manufacture, produce, receive, possess, use, transfer, own or acquire radioactive material except as authorized in a specific or general license issued pursuant to Rules R313-21 or R313-22 or as otherwise provided in Rule R313-19. (2) In addition to the requirements of Rules R313-19, R313-21 or R313-22, all licensees are subject to the requirements of Rules R313-12, R313-15, and R313-18. Licensees engaged in source material milling operations, authorized to possess byproduct material, as defined in Section R313-12-3 (see definition (b)) from source material milling operations, authorized to possess and maintain a source material milling facility in standby mode, authorized to receive byproduct material from other persons for disposal, or authorized to possess and dispose of byproduct material generated by source material milling operations are subject to the requirements of Rule R313-24. L icensees engaged in land disposal of radioactive material are subject to the requirements of Rule R313-25. Licensees using radioactive material in the healing arts are subject to the requirements of Rule R313-32. Licensees authorized to use sealed sources containing radioactive materials in panoramic irradiators with dry or wet storage of radioactive sealed sources, underwater irradiators, or irradiators with high dose rates from radioactive sealed sources are subject to the requirements of Rule R313-34. Licensees engaged in industrial radiographic operations are subject to the requirements of Rule R313-36. Licensees possessing category 1 or category 2 quantities of radioactive material, as defined in Section R313-37-3 (incorporating 10 CFR 37.5 by reference), are subject to the physical protection requirements of Rule R313-37. Licensees engaged in wireline and subsurface tracer studies are subject to the requirements of Rule R313-38. Utah Admin. Code R313-19-2
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2015-5, effective 2/17/2015