This section applies to any licensee who possesses, or is authorized to possess, radioactive material that is:
Prior to any final adverse determination, the licensee shall make available to the affected individual the contents of any criminal records obtained from the FBI for the purpose of assuring correct and complete information. Written confirmation by the individual of receipt of this notification must be maintained by the licensee for a period of one year from the date of the notification. If, after reviewing the record, an affected individual believes that it is incorrect or incomplete in any respect and wishes to change, correct, or update the alleged deficiency, or to explain any matter in the record, the individual may initiate challenge procedures. These procedures include either a direct application by the individual challenging the record to the agency (i.e., law enforcement agency) that contributed the questioned information, or a direct challenge as to the accuracy or completeness of any entry on the criminal history record to the FBI Identification Division.2 The licensee must provide at least 10 days for an individual to initiate an action challenging the results of a FBI criminal history records check after the record is made available for his/her review. The licensee may make a final unescorted access determination based upon an individual's criminal history record only upon receipt of the FBI's confirmation or correction of the record. Upon a final adverse determination on unescorted access the licensee shall provide the individual its documented basis for denial. Unescorted access shall not be granted to an individual during the review process.
Table 1: Radionuclides of Concern
Radionuclide | Quantity of | Quantity of |
Concern1 (TBq) | Concern2 (Ci) | |
Am-241 | 0.6 | 16 |
Am-241/Be | 0.6 | 16 |
Cf-252 | 0.2 | 5.4 |
Cm-244 | 0.5 | 14 |
Co-60 | 0.3 | 8.1 |
Cs-137 | 1 | 27 |
Gd-153 | 10 | 270 |
Ir-192 | 0.8 | 22 |
Pm-147 | 400 | 11,000 |
Pu-238 | 0.6 | 16 |
Pu-239/Be | 0.6 | 16 |
Ra-226 | 0.4 | 11 |
Se-75 | 2 | 54 |
Sr-90 (Y-90) | 10 | 270 |
Tm-170 | 200 | 5,400 |
Yb-169 | 3 | 81 |
Combinations of radioactive materials listed above3 | See footnote below4 |
1 The aggregate activity of multiple, collocated sources of the same radionuclide should be included when the total activity equals or exceeds the quantity of concern. 2 The primary values used for compliance with this Order are tera becquerel (TBq). 3 Radioactive materials are to be considered aggregated or co-located if breaching a common physical security barrier (e.g., a locked door at the entrance to a storage room) would allow access to the radioactive material or devices containing the radioactive material. 4 If several radionuclides are aggregated, the sum of the ratios of the activity of each source, i of radionuclide, n, A(i,n), to the quantity of concern for radionuclide n, Q(n), listed for that radionuclide equals or exceeds one. That is:
Footnotes
1 Copies of these forms may be obtained from NRC. The Licensee shall establish procedures to ensure that the quality of the fingerprints taken results in minimizing the rejection rate of fingerprint cards due to illegible or incomplete cards. Licensees must have fingerprints taken by local law enforcement (or a private entity authorized to take fingerprints) because an authorized official must certify the identity of the person being fingerprinted. If the FBI advises the fingerprints are unclassifiable based on conditions other than poor quality, the Licensee must submit a request to NRC for alternatives. When those search results are received from the FBI, no further search is necessary. The NRC will receive and forward to the submitting Licensee all data from the FBI as a result of the Licensee's application(s) for criminal history records checks, including the FBI fingerprint record(s).
2 In the latter case, the FBI forwards the challenge to the agency that submitted the data and requests that agency to verify or correct the challenged entry. Upon receipt of an official communication directly from the agency that contributed the original information, the FBI Identification Division makes any changes necessary in accordance with the information supplied by that agency (see 28 CFR parts 16.30 through 16.34).
N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 10 § 16.112