Current through September 17, 2024
Section 180-24-022 - PREPLANNING AND COORDINATION OF SHIPMENT OF CATEGORY 1 OR CATEGORY 2 QUANTITIES OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL022.01PREPLANNING. Each licensee that plans to transport, or deliver to a carrier for transport, licensed material that is a category 1 quantity of radioactive material outside the confines of the licensee's facility or other place of use or storage must: (A) Preplan and coordinate shipment arrival and departure times with the receiving licensee;(B) Preplan and coordinate shipment information with the governor or the governor's designee of any State through which the shipment will pass to:(i) Discuss the State's intention to provide law enforcement escorts; and(ii) Identify safe havens; and(C) Document the preplanning and coordination activities.022.02SHIPMENT COORDINATION. Each licensee that plans to transport, or deliver to a carrier for transport, licensed material that is a category 2 quantity of radioactive material outside the confines of the licensee's facility or other place of use or storage must coordinate the shipment no-later-than arrival time and the expected shipment arrival with the receiving licensee. The licensee must document the coordination activities.022.03CONFIRMATION OF RECEIPT. Each licensee who receives a shipment of a category 2 quantity of radioactive material must confirm receipt of the shipment with the originator. If the shipment has not arrived by the no-later-than arrival time, the receiving licensee must notify the originator.022.04NEW NO-LATER-THAN ARRIVAL TIME NOTIFICATION. Each licensee, who transports or plans to transport a shipment of a category 2 quantity of radioactive material, and determines that the shipment will arrive after the no-later-than arrival time provided according to 180 NAC 24-022.02, must promptly notify the receiving licensee of the new no-later-than arrival time.022.05RECORDS. The licensee must retain a copy of the documentation for preplanning and coordination and any revision thereof, as a record for three years.180 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 24, § 022
Adopted effective 11/25/2020Amended effective 11/2/2022