(V) shall not export such depleted uranium except in
accordance with a license issued by the NRC in accordance with Title
10, CFR, Part 110.
(v) Any person receiving, acquiring, possessing, using,
or transferring depleted uranium in accordance with the general license
in this paragraph is exempt from the requirements of §289.202
of this title and §289.203 of this title with respect to the
depleted uranium covered by that general license.
(4) General licenses for radioactive material other
than source material.
(A) General licenses for static elimination devices
and ion generating tubes. A general license is issued to transfer,
receive, acquire, possess, and use radioactive material incorporated
in the devices or equipment specified in the following clauses (i)
and (ii) of this paragraph that have been manufactured, tested, and
labeled by the manufacturer in accordance with a specific license
issued to the manufacturer by the NRC. In addition to the provisions
of subsection (f) of this section, this general license is subject
to the provisions of subsection (e)(1)(B) of this section and §289.252(cc)
of this title:
(i) static elimination devices designed for use as
static eliminators that contain, as a sealed source or sources, radioactive
material totaling not more than 500 µCi (18.5 MBq) of polonium-210
per device; or
(ii) ion generating tubes designed for ionization of
air that contain, as a sealed source or sources, radioactive material
totaling not more than 500 µCi (18.5 MBq) of polonium-210 per
device or a total of not more than 50 mCi (1.85 GBq) of tritium per
device.
(B) General license for luminous safety devices for
aircraft.
(i) A general license is issued to receive, acquire,
possess, and use tritium or promethium-147 contained in luminous safety
devices for use in aircraft, provided:
(I) each device contains not more than 10 curies (Ci)
(370 GBq) of tritium or 300 mCi (11.1 GBq) of promethium-147; and
(II) each device has been manufactured, assembled,
or initially transferred in accordance with a specific license issued
by the NRC, or each device has been manufactured or assembled in accordance
with the specifications contained in a specific license issued by
the agency or any agreement state that authorizes the manufacture
or assembly of the device to persons generally licensed by the agency
or an agreement state.
(ii) The general license in clause (i) of this subparagraph
does not authorize the manufacture, assembly, or repair of luminous
safety devices containing tritium or promethium-147.
(iii) The general license in clause (i) of this subparagraph
does not authorize the receipt, acquisition, possession, or use of
tritium or promethium-147 contained in instrument dials.
(C) General license for ownership of radioactive material.
A general license is issued to own radioactive material without regard
to quantity. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section,
this general license does not authorize the manufacture, production,
transfer, receipt, possession, or use of radioactive material.
(D) General license for calibration, stabilization,
and reference sources.
(i) A general license is issued to own, receive, acquire,
possess, use, and transfer, in accordance with the provisions of clauses
(ii) and (iii) of this subparagraph, americium-241, plutonium, and/or
radium-226, in the form of calibration, stabilization, or reference
sources to any person who holds a specific license issued by the:
(I) agency that authorizes that person to receive,
possess, use, and transfer radioactive material; and
(II) NRC that authorizes that person to receive, possess,
use, and transfer radioactive material.
(ii) The general license in clause (i) of this subparagraph
applies only to calibration, stabilization, or reference sources that
have been manufactured or initially transferred in accordance with
the specifications contained in a specific license issued to the manufacturer
or importer of the sources by the NRC in accordance with Title 10,
CFR, §32.57 or Title 10, CFR, §70.39 or that have been manufactured
or initially transferred in accordance with the authorizations contained
in a specific license issued to the manufacturer by the agency or
any agreement state, in accordance with licensing requirements equivalent
to those contained in Title 10, CFR, §32.57 or Title 10, CFR, §70.39.
(iii) Persons who own, receive, acquire, possess, use,
or transfer one or more calibration or reference sources in accordance
with these general licenses:
(I) shall not possess at any one time, at any one location
of storage or use, more than 5 µCi (185 kBq) each of americium-241,
plutonium-238, plutonium-239, and radium-226 in such sources;
(II) shall not receive, possess, use, or transfer such
source unless the source or the storage container bears a label that
includes the following statements, or a substantially similar statement
that contains the information in the following statements:
(-a-) option 1, as appropriate:
Attached Graphic
(-b-) option 2, as appropriate:
Attached Graphic
(III) shall not transfer, abandon, or dispose of such
source except by transfer to a person authorized by a specific license
from the agency, the NRC, or any agreement state to receive the source;
(IV) shall store such source, except when the source
is being used, in a closed container adequately designed and constructed
to contain americium-241, plutonium-238, plutonium-239, or radium-226
that might otherwise escape during storage; and
(V) shall not use such source for any purpose other
than the calibration of radiation detectors or the standardization
of other sources.
(iv) The general license in subparagraph (A) of this
paragraph does not authorize the manufacture of calibration or reference
sources containing americium-241, plutonium-238, plutonium-239, or
radium-226.
(E) General license for ice detection devices.
(i) A general license is issued to own, receive, acquire,
possess, use, and transfer strontium-90 contained in ice detection
devices, provided each device contains not more than 50 µCi
(1.85 MBq) of strontium-90 and each device has been manufactured or
initially transferred in accordance with a specific license issued
by the NRC or each device has been manufactured in accordance with
the authorizations contained in a specific license issued by the agency
or any agreement state to the manufacturer of such device in accordance
with licensing requirements equivalent to those in Title 10, CFR, §32.61.
(ii) Persons who receive, acquire, possess, use, or
transfer strontium-90 contained in ice detection devices in accordance
with the general license in clause (i) of this paragraph shall do
the following:
(I) upon occurrence of visually observable damage,
such as bend or crack or discoloration from overheating to the device,
discontinue use of the device until it has been inspected, tested
for leakage, and repaired by a person holding a specific license from
the NRC or an agreement state to manufacture or service such devices;
or dispose of the device by transfer to a person authorized by a specific
license from the agency, the NRC, or an agreement state; and
(II) assure that all labels affixed to the device at
the time of receipt, and which bear a statement prohibiting removal
of the labels, are maintained on the device.
(iii) The general license in subparagraph (A) of this
paragraph does not authorize the manufacture, assembly, disassembly,
or repair of strontium-90 in ice detection devices.
(F) General license for intrastate transportation of
radioactive material.
(i) A general license is issued to any common or contract
carrier to transport and store radioactive material in the regular
course of their carriage for another or storage incident to transport,
provided the transportation and storage is in accordance with the
applicable requirements of §289.257 of this title insofar as
such requirements relate to the loading and storage of packages, placarding
of the transporting vehicle, and incident reporting. Any notification
of incidents referred to in those requirements shall be filed with
the agency and the United States Department of Transportation (DOT).
Persons who transport and store radioactive material in accordance
with the general license in this paragraph are exempt from the requirements
of §289.202 and §289.203 of this title except for §289.202(ww)
- (yy) of this title.
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