Final Memorandum of Understanding Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the State of California, 3107-3108 [E9-971]
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY
COMMISSION
[NRC–2009–0009]
Final Memorandum of Understanding
Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission and the State of California
AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Robert Stransky, Senior Emergency
Response Coordinator, Operations
Branch, Division of Preparedness and
Response, Office of Nuclear Security
and Incident Response, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington,
DC 20555. Telephone: (301) 415–6411;
fax number: (301) 415–6382; e-mail:
Robert.Stransky@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
This notice is to advise the public of
the issuance of a Final Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) between the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
and the State of California. The MOU
provides the basis for mutually
agreeable procedures whereby the State
of California may utilize the NRC
Emergency Response Data System
(ERDS) to receive data during an
emergency at a commercial nuclear
power plant whose 10-mile Emergency
Planning Zone lies within the State of
California.
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II. Effective Date
This MOU is effective November 26,
2008.
III. Further Information
Documents related to this action,
including the application for
amendment and supporting
documentation, are available
electronically at the NRC’s Electronic
Reading Room at https://www.nrc.gov/
reading-rm/adams.html. From this site,
you can access the NRC’s Agencywide
Documents Access and Management
System (ADAMS), which provides text
and image files of NRC’s public
documents. The ADAMS accession
number for the document related to this
notice is: Memorandum of
Understanding Between the NRC and
the State of California, ML083370327. If
you do not have access to ADAMS or if
there are problems in accessing the
documents located in ADAMS, contact
the NRC Public Document Room (PDR)
Reference staff at 1–800–397–4209, 301–
415–4737 or by e-mail to pdr@nrc.gov.
These documents may also be viewed
electronically on the public computers
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located at the NRC’s Public Document
Room (PDR), O 1 F21, One White Flint
North, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville,
MD 20852. The PDR reproduction
contractor will copy documents for a
fee.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland this 8th day
of January, 2009.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
William A. Gott,
Chief, Operations Branch, Division of
Preparedness and Response, Office of Nuclear
Security and Incident Response.
Memorandum of Understanding
Pertaining to the Emergency Response
Data System Between The U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission and the State of
California
I. Authority
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) and the State of
California enter into this Memorandum
of Understanding (MOU) under the
authority of Section 274i of the Atomic
Energy Act of 1954, as amended.
The State of California recognizes the
Federal Government, primarily the NRC,
as having the exclusive authority and
responsibility to regulate the
radiological and national security
aspects of the construction and
operation of nuclear production or
utilization facilities, except for certain
authority over air emissions granted to
States by the Clean Air Act. Nothing in
this MOU is intended to restrict or
expand the scope of regulatory authority
of either the NRC or the State of
California.
II. Background
A. The Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as
amended, and the Energy
Reorganization Act of 1974, as
amended, authorize the NRC to license
and regulate, among other activities, the
manufacture, construction, and
operation of utilization facilities
(nuclear power plants) in order to assure
common defense and security and to
protect the public health and safety.
Under these statutes, the NRC is the
agency responsible for regulating
nuclear power plant safety.
B. NRC believes that its mission to
protect public health and safety can be
served by a policy of cooperation with
State governments and has formally
adopted a policy statement on
‘‘Cooperation with States at Commercial
Nuclear Power Plants and Other Nuclear
Production or Utilization Facilities’’ (54
FR 7530, February 25, 1992). The policy
statement provides that NRC will
consider State proposals to enter into
instruments of cooperation for certain
programs when these programs have
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provisions to ensure close cooperation
with NRC.
This MOU is intended to be
consistent with, and implement the
provisions of, the NRC’s policy
statement.
C. NRC fulfills its statutory mandate
to regulate nuclear power plant safety
by, among other things, responding to
emergencies at licensee facilities and
monitoring the status and adequacy of
licensees’ responses to emergency
situations.
D. The State of California fulfills its
statutory mandate to provide for
preparedness, response, mitigation, and
recovery in the event of an accident at
a nuclear power plant through its
statutes located in the California
Emergency Services Act, Government
Code §§ 8550–8668.
III. Scope
A. This MOU defines the way in
which NRC and the State of California
intend to cooperate in planning and
maintaining the capability to transfer
reactor plant data via the Emergency
Response Data System (ERDS) during
emergencies at commercial nuclear
power plants in the State of California
that have implemented an ERDS
interface, and for which any portion of
the plant’s 10-mile Emergency Planning
Zone (EPZ) lies within the State of
California.
B. It is understood by the NRC and the
State of California that ERDS data will
only be transmitted to the State of
California during emergencies classified
at the Alert Level or above, during
scheduled tests, or during exercises
when available.
C. Nothing in this MOU is intended
to restrict or expand the statutory
authority of the NRC, the State of
California, or to affect or otherwise alter
the terms of any agreement in effect
under the authority of Section 274b of
the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as
amended; nor is anything in this MOU
intended to restrict or expand the
authority of the State of California on
matters not within the scope of this
MOU.
D. Nothing in this MOU confers upon
the State of California the authority to
(1) interpret or modify NRC regulations
and NRC requirements imposed on the
licensee; (2) take enforcement actions;
(3) issue confirmatory letters; (4) amend,
modify, or revoke a license issued by
the NRC; or (5) direct or recommend
nuclear power plant employees to take,
or not take, any action. Authority for all
such actions is reserved exclusively to
the NRC.
E. This MOU does not confer any
binding obligation or right of action on
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either party. This MOU does not
obligate any funds and is subject to the
availability of appropriated funds.
IV. NRC’s General Responsibilities
Under this MOU, the NRC will
maintain ERDS. ERDS is a system
designed to receive, store, and
retransmit data from in-plant data
systems at nuclear power plants during
emergencies. The NRC will provide the
State of California, up to 10 digital
certificates for use by State designated
personnel in accessing ERDS data
during emergencies at nuclear power
plants which have implemented an
ERDS interface, and for which any
portion of the plant’s 10-mile EPZ lies
within the of State of California. The
NRC reserves the right to revoke digital
certificates at any time.
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V. State of California’s General
Responsibilities
A. The State of California, through its
lead radiological agency, will, in
cooperation with the NRC, establish a
capability to receive ERDS data. To this
end, the State of California will provide
the necessary computer hardware and
commercially licensed software
required for ERDS data transfer to users.
B. The State of California will provide
the NRC with an initial, and
periodically updated, list of designated
persons serving as holders of ERDS
digital certificates.
C. The State of California will use
ERDS only to access data, at the Alert
level or higher, from nuclear power
plants for which all or a portion of the
10-mile EPZ falls within its State
boundary.
D. For the purpose of minimizing the
impact on plant operators, the State of
California will seek clarification of
ERDS data through the NRC.
VI. Implementation
A. The State of California and the
NRC agree to work in concert to assure
that the following communications and
information exchange protocol
regarding ERDS are followed:
a. The State of California and the NRC
agree in good faith to make available to
each other information within the intent
and scope of this MOU.
b. NRC and the State of California
agree to meet as necessary to exchange
information on matters of common
concern pertinent to this MOU. Unless
otherwise agreed, such meetings will be
held in the NRC Headquarters
Operations Center. The affected utilities
will be kept informed of pertinent
information covered by this MOU.
c. To preclude the premature release
of sensitive information, NRC will
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protect sensitive information to the
extent permitted by the Freedom of
Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 552, Title 10
of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part
2.790, and all other applicable
authority. The State of California will
protect sensitive information to the
extent permitted by the California
Public Records Act, Government Code
6250–6276.48, and all other applicable
authority.
d. NRC will conduct periodic tests of
licensee ERDS data links. A copy of the
test schedule will be provided to the
California Department of Public Health,
Radiological Health Branch (California’s
lead radiological agency) by the NRC.
The California Department of Public
Health, Radiological Health Branch may
test its ability to access ERDS data
during these scheduled tests, or may
schedule independent tests of the State
link with the NRC.
e. NRC will provide access to ERDS
for emergency exercises with reactor
units capable of transmitting exercise
data to ERDS. For exercises in which the
NRC is not participating, the California
Department of Public Health,
Radiological Health Branch will
coordinate with the NRC in advance to
ensure ERDS availability. NRC reserves
the right to preempt ERDS use for any
exercise in progress in the event of an
actual event at any licensed nuclear
power plant.
VII. Contacts
A. The principal senior management
contacts for this MOU will be Director,
Division of Preparedness and Response,
Office of Nuclear Security and Incident
Response for the NRC, and the Director,
Governor’s Office of Emergency Services
for the State of California. These
individuals may designate appropriate
staff representatives for the purpose of
administering this MOU.
B. Identification of these contacts is
not intended to restrict communication
between NRC and California
Department of Public Health,
Radiological Health Branch staff
members on technical and other day-today activities.
VIII. Resolution of Disagreements
A. If disagreements arise about
matters within the scope of this MOU,
NRC and the State of California will
work together to resolve these
differences.
B. Differences between the State of
California and NRC staff over issues
arising out of this MOU will, if they
cannot be resolved in accordance with
Section VIII.A, be resolved by the
Director of the NRC Division of
Preparedness and Response, Office of
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Nuclear Security and Incident
Response.
C. Differences which cannot be
resolved in accordance with Sections
VIII.A and VIII.B will be reviewed and
resolved by the NRC’s Director, Office of
Nuclear Security and Incident
Response.
D. The NRC’s General Counsel has the
final authority to provide legal
interpretation of the Commission’s
regulations.
IX. Effective Date
This MOU will take effect after it has
been signed by both parties.
X. Duration
A formal review, not less than 1 year
after the effective date, will be
performed by the NRC to evaluate
implementation of the MOU and resolve
any problems identified. This MOU will
be subject to periodic reviews and may
be amended or modified upon written
agreement by both parties, and may be
terminated upon 30 days written notice
by either party.
XI. Separability
If any provision(s) of this MOU, or the
application of any provision(s) to any
person or circumstances is held invalid,
the remainder of this MOU and the
application of such provisions to other
persons or circumstances will not be
affected.
For the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Dated: November 26, 2008.
Martin Virgilio for R. William Borchardt,
Executive Director for Operations.
For the State of California.
Dated: September 9, 2008.
Henry Renteria,
Director, Governor’s Office of Emergency
Services.
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AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory
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ACTION: Notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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Response Coordinator, Operations
Branch, Division of Preparedness and
Response, Office of Nuclear Security
and Incident Response, U.S. Nuclear
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
[NRC-2009-0009]
Final Memorandum of Understanding Between the U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission and the State of California
AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert Stransky, Senior Emergency
Response Coordinator, Operations Branch, Division of Preparedness and
Response, Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555. Telephone: (301)
415-6411; fax number: (301) 415-6382; e-mail: Robert.Stransky@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
This notice is to advise the public of the issuance of a Final
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) and the State of California. The MOU provides the
basis for mutually agreeable procedures whereby the State of California
may utilize the NRC Emergency Response Data System (ERDS) to receive
data during an emergency at a commercial nuclear power plant whose 10-
mile Emergency Planning Zone lies within the State of California.
II. Effective Date
This MOU is effective November 26, 2008.
III. Further Information
Documents related to this action, including the application for
amendment and supporting documentation, are available electronically at
the NRC's Electronic Reading Room at https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. From this site, you can access the NRC's Agencywide
Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS), which provides text and
image files of NRC's public documents. The ADAMS accession number for
the document related to this notice is: Memorandum of Understanding
Between the NRC and the State of California, ML083370327. If you do not
have access to ADAMS or if there are problems in accessing the
documents located in ADAMS, contact the NRC Public Document Room (PDR)
Reference staff at 1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737 or by e-mail to
pdr@nrc.gov.
These documents may also be viewed electronically on the public
computers located at the NRC's Public Document Room (PDR), O 1 F21, One
White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852. The PDR
reproduction contractor will copy documents for a fee.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland this 8th day of January, 2009.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
William A. Gott,
Chief, Operations Branch, Division of Preparedness and Response, Office
of Nuclear Security and Incident Response.
Memorandum of Understanding Pertaining to the Emergency Response Data
System Between The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the State of
California
I. Authority
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and the State of
California enter into this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) under the
authority of Section 274i of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.
The State of California recognizes the Federal Government,
primarily the NRC, as having the exclusive authority and responsibility
to regulate the radiological and national security aspects of the
construction and operation of nuclear production or utilization
facilities, except for certain authority over air emissions granted to
States by the Clean Air Act. Nothing in this MOU is intended to
restrict or expand the scope of regulatory authority of either the NRC
or the State of California.
II. Background
A. The Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and the Energy
Reorganization Act of 1974, as amended, authorize the NRC to license
and regulate, among other activities, the manufacture, construction,
and operation of utilization facilities (nuclear power plants) in order
to assure common defense and security and to protect the public health
and safety. Under these statutes, the NRC is the agency responsible for
regulating nuclear power plant safety.
B. NRC believes that its mission to protect public health and
safety can be served by a policy of cooperation with State governments
and has formally adopted a policy statement on ``Cooperation with
States at Commercial Nuclear Power Plants and Other Nuclear Production
or Utilization Facilities'' (54 FR 7530, February 25, 1992). The policy
statement provides that NRC will consider State proposals to enter into
instruments of cooperation for certain programs when these programs
have provisions to ensure close cooperation with NRC.
This MOU is intended to be consistent with, and implement the
provisions of, the NRC's policy statement.
C. NRC fulfills its statutory mandate to regulate nuclear power
plant safety by, among other things, responding to emergencies at
licensee facilities and monitoring the status and adequacy of
licensees' responses to emergency situations.
D. The State of California fulfills its statutory mandate to
provide for preparedness, response, mitigation, and recovery in the
event of an accident at a nuclear power plant through its statutes
located in the California Emergency Services Act, Government Code
Sec. Sec. 8550-8668.
III. Scope
A. This MOU defines the way in which NRC and the State of
California intend to cooperate in planning and maintaining the
capability to transfer reactor plant data via the Emergency Response
Data System (ERDS) during emergencies at commercial nuclear power
plants in the State of California that have implemented an ERDS
interface, and for which any portion of the plant's 10-mile Emergency
Planning Zone (EPZ) lies within the State of California.
B. It is understood by the NRC and the State of California that
ERDS data will only be transmitted to the State of California during
emergencies classified at the Alert Level or above, during scheduled
tests, or during exercises when available.
C. Nothing in this MOU is intended to restrict or expand the
statutory authority of the NRC, the State of California, or to affect
or otherwise alter the terms of any agreement in effect under the
authority of Section 274b of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended;
nor is anything in this MOU intended to restrict or expand the
authority of the State of California on matters not within the scope of
this MOU.
D. Nothing in this MOU confers upon the State of California the
authority to (1) interpret or modify NRC regulations and NRC
requirements imposed on the licensee; (2) take enforcement actions; (3)
issue confirmatory letters; (4) amend, modify, or revoke a license
issued by the NRC; or (5) direct or recommend nuclear power plant
employees to take, or not take, any action. Authority for all such
actions is reserved exclusively to the NRC.
E. This MOU does not confer any binding obligation or right of
action on
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either party. This MOU does not obligate any funds and is subject to
the availability of appropriated funds.
IV. NRC's General Responsibilities
Under this MOU, the NRC will maintain ERDS. ERDS is a system
designed to receive, store, and retransmit data from in-plant data
systems at nuclear power plants during emergencies. The NRC will
provide the State of California, up to 10 digital certificates for use
by State designated personnel in accessing ERDS data during emergencies
at nuclear power plants which have implemented an ERDS interface, and
for which any portion of the plant's 10-mile EPZ lies within the of
State of California. The NRC reserves the right to revoke digital
certificates at any time.
V. State of California's General Responsibilities
A. The State of California, through its lead radiological agency,
will, in cooperation with the NRC, establish a capability to receive
ERDS data. To this end, the State of California will provide the
necessary computer hardware and commercially licensed software required
for ERDS data transfer to users.
B. The State of California will provide the NRC with an initial,
and periodically updated, list of designated persons serving as holders
of ERDS digital certificates.
C. The State of California will use ERDS only to access data, at
the Alert level or higher, from nuclear power plants for which all or a
portion of the 10-mile EPZ falls within its State boundary.
D. For the purpose of minimizing the impact on plant operators, the
State of California will seek clarification of ERDS data through the
NRC.
VI. Implementation
A. The State of California and the NRC agree to work in concert to
assure that the following communications and information exchange
protocol regarding ERDS are followed:
a. The State of California and the NRC agree in good faith to make
available to each other information within the intent and scope of this
MOU.
b. NRC and the State of California agree to meet as necessary to
exchange information on matters of common concern pertinent to this
MOU. Unless otherwise agreed, such meetings will be held in the NRC
Headquarters Operations Center. The affected utilities will be kept
informed of pertinent information covered by this MOU.
c. To preclude the premature release of sensitive information, NRC
will protect sensitive information to the extent permitted by the
Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 552, Title 10 of the Code of
Federal Regulations, Part 2.790, and all other applicable authority.
The State of California will protect sensitive information to the
extent permitted by the California Public Records Act, Government Code
6250-6276.48, and all other applicable authority.
d. NRC will conduct periodic tests of licensee ERDS data links. A
copy of the test schedule will be provided to the California Department
of Public Health, Radiological Health Branch (California's lead
radiological agency) by the NRC. The California Department of Public
Health, Radiological Health Branch may test its ability to access ERDS
data during these scheduled tests, or may schedule independent tests of
the State link with the NRC.
e. NRC will provide access to ERDS for emergency exercises with
reactor units capable of transmitting exercise data to ERDS. For
exercises in which the NRC is not participating, the California
Department of Public Health, Radiological Health Branch will coordinate
with the NRC in advance to ensure ERDS availability. NRC reserves the
right to preempt ERDS use for any exercise in progress in the event of
an actual event at any licensed nuclear power plant.
VII. Contacts
A. The principal senior management contacts for this MOU will be
Director, Division of Preparedness and Response, Office of Nuclear
Security and Incident Response for the NRC, and the Director,
Governor's Office of Emergency Services for the State of California.
These individuals may designate appropriate staff representatives for
the purpose of administering this MOU.
B. Identification of these contacts is not intended to restrict
communication between NRC and California Department of Public Health,
Radiological Health Branch staff members on technical and other day-to-
day activities.
VIII. Resolution of Disagreements
A. If disagreements arise about matters within the scope of this
MOU, NRC and the State of California will work together to resolve
these differences.
B. Differences between the State of California and NRC staff over
issues arising out of this MOU will, if they cannot be resolved in
accordance with Section VIII.A, be resolved by the Director of the NRC
Division of Preparedness and Response, Office of Nuclear Security and
Incident Response.
C. Differences which cannot be resolved in accordance with Sections
VIII.A and VIII.B will be reviewed and resolved by the NRC's Director,
Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response.
D. The NRC's General Counsel has the final authority to provide
legal interpretation of the Commission's regulations.
IX. Effective Date
This MOU will take effect after it has been signed by both parties.
X. Duration
A formal review, not less than 1 year after the effective date,
will be performed by the NRC to evaluate implementation of the MOU and
resolve any problems identified. This MOU will be subject to periodic
reviews and may be amended or modified upon written agreement by both
parties, and may be terminated upon 30 days written notice by either
party.
XI. Separability
If any provision(s) of this MOU, or the application of any
provision(s) to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the
remainder of this MOU and the application of such provisions to other
persons or circumstances will not be affected.
For the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Dated: November 26, 2008.
Martin Virgilio for R. William Borchardt, Executive Director for
Operations.
For the State of California.
Dated: September 9, 2008.
Henry Renteria,
Director, Governor's Office of Emergency Services.
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