Current through Bulletin 2024-20, October 15, 2024
Section R313-22-34 - Issuance of Specific Licenses(1) Upon a determination that an application meets the requirements of the Act and the rules of the Board, the Director will issue a specific license authorizing the proposed activity in a form and containing conditions and limitations as the Director deems appropriate or necessary. (a) Specific licenses for a new license application shall have an expiration date five years from the end of the month in which it is issued.(b) Specific licenses for a renewed license shall expire ten years after the expiration date of the previous version of the license.(c) Notwithstanding R313-22-34(1)(b), if during the review of the license renewal application, the Director determines issues that need to be reassessed sooner than the ten year renewal interval, the Director may shorten the renewal interval on a case by case basis. Examples of issues that may result in a shortened renewal interval includes new technologies, new company management, poor regulatory compliance, or other situations that would warrant increased attention.(2) The Director may incorporate in licenses at the time of issuance, or thereafter, additional requirements and conditions with respect to the licensee's receipt, possession, use and transfer of radioactive material subject to Rule R313-22 as the Director deems appropriate or necessary in order to:(a) minimize danger to public health and safety or the environment;(b) require reports and the keeping of records, and to provide for inspections of activities under the license as may be appropriate or necessary; and(c) prevent loss or theft of material subject to Rule R313-22.Utah Admin. Code R313-22-34
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2017-21, effective 10/13/2017