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the Order is attached.
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) issued an Order to
Magnus Quitmeyer, a former employee
of Arizona Public Services Company
(APS), prohibiting his involvement in
any NRC licensed activities for a period
of five years. The Order is based on him
having twice tested positive for an
illegal substance, namely marijuana,
during fitness-for-duty tests while he
was employed by APS and held an NRC
operator’s license. The Order is also
based on the results of NRC
investigations. The Order is effective
upon issuance.
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November 30, 2023.
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United States of America
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
In the Matter of: Magnus Lawrence
Quitmeyer, Jr., IA–23–013
Order Prohibiting Involvement in NRCLicensed Activities
I
Magnus Quitmeyer was formerly
employed as a reactor operator at
Arizona Public Service Company’s
(APS) Palo Verde Nuclear Generating
Station (Palo Verde). Magnus Quitmeyer
was the holder of reactor operator
license No. OP–503382 issued on
November 12, 2019, by the U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission (NRC or
Commission) pursuant to part 55 of title
10 of the Code of Federal Regulations
(10 CFR). The license authorized
Magnus Quitmeyer to manipulate the
controls of Palo Verde located in
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Tonopah, Arizona. At the request of
APS, on October 26, 2022, the NRC
terminated license No. OP–503382
retroactive to October 13, 2022.
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II
On August 7, 2020, during a random
fitness-for-duty (FFD) test, Magnus
Quitmeyer tested positive for an illegal
substance (marijuana metabolite) while
performing duties as a reactor operator
at Palo Verde. This was a violation of 10
CFR 55.53(j) which requires, in part,
that the licensee (Magnus Quitmeyer)
shall not use any illegal drugs and shall
not perform activities authorized by a
license issued under 10 CFR part 55
while under the influence of an illegal
substance that could adversely affect the
ability to safely and competently
perform licensed duties.
On September 29, 2020, the NRC
Office of Investigations (OI), Region IV,
initiated an investigation (4–2020–031)
to determine if Magnus Quitmeyer, a
licensed operator employed by APS,
was willfully unfit for duty while on
shift at Palo Verde. During his OI
testimony, Magnus Quitmeyer indicated
that he used another person’s
prescription marijuana while on
vacation from June 19 to July 6, 2020.
Magnus Quitmeyer stated that due to
stresses in his life, he ‘‘threw caution to
the wind’’ and used the marijuana three
to four times a day, every day, while on
vacation. Magnus Quitmeyer stated that
once he started using marijuana, ‘‘it was
almost like that, I just kind of blocked
it out and I just was like, you know
what; I’m just going to go on vacation
and do whatever I want, and the
consequences be damned.’’ The
investigation was completed on July 14,
2021.
On January 27, 2022, the NRC issued
Magnus Quitmeyer a letter and Notice of
Violation for his deliberate action to
violate 10 CFR 55.53(j), Agencywide
Documents Access and Management
System (ADAMS) Accession No.
ML22027A588.
On September 14, 2022, during a
random FFD test, Magnus Quitmeyer
again tested positive for an illegal
substance (marijuana metabolite) while
performing duties as a reactor operator
at Palo Verde and again caused himself
to be in violation of 10 CFR 55.53(j). The
positive test was more than 3 times the
regulatory limit for
tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) established
by NRC regulations and Palo Verde
procedures. On September 20, 2022,
APS put his site unescorted access on
administrative hold, pending review of
the initial positive results. The test
result was confirmed on September 26,
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2022, and APS terminated his
employment.
On November 18, 2022, the NRC OI,
Region IV, initiated an investigation (4–
2023–005) to determine if Magnus
Quitmeyer, a licensed operator
employed by APS, was willfully unfit
for duty while on shift at Palo Verde.
During his OI testimony, Magnus
Quitmeyer indicated that beginning
around June 2022, he used cannabidiol
(CBD) oil as a sleep aid approximately
3–4 times per week over the course of
approximately three months due to
stresses in his life. Magnus Quitmeyer
stated, ‘‘in the back of my mind, I knew
there was a possibility of this backfiring
or something bad happening, but I just
kind of shoved it away and did it.’’
However, Magnus Quitmeyer’s
testimony that CBD oil was the cause of
his September 14, 2022, positive FFD
test was inconsistent with the test
results of 53 nanograms/milliliter and
the professional judgement of the Palo
Verde medical review officer who
testified that it was very unlikely for
even someone very heavily using CBD
oil with small amounts of THC to have
these test results, thus, the positive test
was more consistent with marijuana
use. The investigation was completed
on June 13, 2023.
On September 7, 2023, the NRC
issued Magnus Quitmeyer a letter
(ML23237B483) that documented a
factual summary of investigation 4–
2023–005 and the details of the
apparent violation of 10 CFR 55.53(j).
The letter provided Magnus Quitmeyer
an opportunity to: (1) respond in writing
to the apparent violation in the letter
within 30 days of the date of the letter
or (2) request a predecisional
enforcement conference. The NRC
Region IV staff attempted to provide
Magnus Quitmeyer the letter by both
regular and certified United States
Postal Service mail. In addition,
between September 6 and October 2,
2023, the NRC Region IV staff attempted
several times to contact Magnus
Quitmeyer by cell phone, text message,
and email to discuss the potential
enforcement action. Magnus Quitmeyer
failed to respond to all of the NRC staff’s
attempts to communicate with him.
III
Based on the above, Magnus
Quitmeyer deliberately used an illegal
substance (marijuana metabolite) and
then performed duties as a reactor
operator at Palo Verde. This was a
violation of 10 CFR 55.53(j) which
requires, in part, that the licensee
(Magnus Quitmeyer) shall not use any
illegal drugs and shall not perform
activities authorized by a license issued
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under 10 CFR part 55 while under the
influence of an illegal substance that
could adversely affect the ability to
safely and competently perform
licensed duties. The NRC holds licensed
operators to high performance standards
and entrusts them with assuring the
public health and safety in the operation
of a nuclear power plant. Incorporated
into this trust is the expectation that
licensed operators will follow all NRC
requirements.
Consequently, due to Magnus
Quitmeyer’s positive FFD test results on
two separate occasions, and his repeated
deliberate actions to use an illegal
substance, I lack the requisite
reasonable assurance that licensed
activities can be conducted in
compliance with the Commission’s
requirements and that the health and
safety of the public will be protected if
Magnus Quitmeyer were permitted at
this time to be involved in the
performance of licensed activities.
Therefore, the public health, safety and
interest require that Magnus Quitmeyer
be prohibited from any involvement in
NRC-licensed activities for a period of
five years from the date of this Order.
Additionally, Magnus Quitmeyer is
required to notify the NRC of his first
employment in NRC-licensed activities
for a period of one year following the
prohibition period.
IV
Accordingly, pursuant to sections
103, 161b, 161i, 161o, 182, and 186 of
the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as
amended, and the Commission’s
regulations in 10 CFR 2.202, 10 CFR
50.5, and 10 CFR 150.20, It is hereby
ordered that:
1. Magnus Quitmeyer is prohibited for
five years from the date of this Order
from engaging in, supervising, directing,
or in any other way conducting NRClicensed activities. NRC-licensed
activities are those activities that are
conducted pursuant to a specific or
general license issued by the NRC,
including, but not limited to, those
activities of Agreement State licensees
conducted in the NRC’s jurisdiction
pursuant to the authority granted by 10
CFR 150.20.
2. If Magnus Quitmeyer is currently
involved with another licensee in NRClicensed activities, he must immediately
cease those activities, and inform the
NRC by email at R4Enforcement@
nrc.gov of the name, address, and
telephone number of the employer, and
provide a copy of this order to the
employer.
3. For a period of one year after the
five year period of prohibition has
expired, Magnus Quitmeyer shall,
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within 30 days of acceptance of his first
employment offer involving NRClicensed activities or his becoming
involved in NRC-licensed activities, as
defined in Paragraph IV.1 above,
provide notice to the Director, Office of
Enforcement, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, Washington, DC 20555–
0001, and email it to R4Enforcement@
nrc.gov with the name, address, and
telephone number of the employer or
the entity where he is, or will be,
involved in the NRC-licensed activities.
In the notification, Magnus Quitmeyer
shall include a statement of his
commitment to compliance with
regulatory requirements and the basis
why the Commission should have
confidence that he will now comply
with applicable NRC requirements.
The Director, Office of Enforcement,
or designee, may, in writing, relax or
rescind any of the above conditions
upon demonstration by Magnus
Quitmeyer of good cause.
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At this time, Magnus Quitmeyer is not
required to respond to this Order;
however, if he chooses to respond, he
must submit a written answer to this
Order under oath or affirmation within
30 days of its publication in the Federal
Register to the Director, Office of
Enforcement, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, Washington, DC 20555–
0001. In addition, Magnus Quitmeyer
and any other person adversely affected
by this Order may request a hearing on
this Order within 30 days of its
publication in the Federal Register.
Where good cause is shown,
consideration will be given to extending
the time to answer or request a hearing.
A request for extension of time must be
directed to the Director, Office of
Enforcement, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, and include a statement of
good cause for the extension.
All documents filed in NRC
adjudicatory proceedings, including a
request for hearing and petition for
leave to intervene (petition), any motion
or other document filed in the
proceeding prior to the submission of a
request for hearing or petition to
intervene, and documents filed by
interested governmental entities that
request to participate under 10 CFR
2.315(c), must be filed in accordance
with the NRC’s E-Filing rule (72 FR
49139; August 28, 2007, as amended at
77 FR 46562; August 3, 2012). The EFiling process requires participants to
submit and serve all adjudicatory
documents over the internet, or in some
cases to mail copies on electronic
storage media. Detailed guidance on
making electronic submissions may be
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filings unless they seek an exemption in
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participant should contact the Office of
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longer exists.
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proceedings will appear in the NRC’s
electronic hearing docket which is
available to the public at https://
adams.nrc.gov/ehd, unless excluded
pursuant to an order of the Commission
or the presiding officer. If you do not
have an NRC-issued digital ID certificate
as described above, click ‘‘cancel’’ when
the link requests certificates and you
will be automatically directed to the
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requested not to include personal
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security numbers, home addresses, or
personal phone numbers in their filings,
unless an NRC regulation or other law
requires submission of such
information. For example, in some
instances, individuals provide home
addresses in order to demonstrate
proximity to a facility or site. With
respect to copyrighted works, except for
limited excerpts that serve the purpose
of the adjudicatory filings and would
constitute a Fair Use application,
participants are requested not to include
copyrighted materials in their
submission.
If a person other than Magnus
Quitmeyer requests a hearing, that
person shall set forth with particularity
the manner in which his or her interest
is adversely affected by this Order and
shall address the criteria set forth in 10
CFR 2.309(d) and (f).
If a hearing is requested by Magnus
Quitmeyer or a person whose interest is
adversely affected, the Commission will
issue an Order designating the time and
place of any hearings. If a hearing is
held, the issue to be considered at such
hearing shall be whether this Order
should be sustained. In the absence of
any request for hearing, or written
approval of an extension of time in
which to request a hearing, the
provisions specified in Section IV above
shall be final 30 days from the date this
Order is published in the Federal
Register without further order or
proceedings. If an extension of time for
requesting a hearing has been approved,
the provisions specified in Section IV
shall be final when the extension
expires if a hearing request has not been
received.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
/RA/
David L. Pelton,
Director, Office of Enforcement.
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[Docket No. 030–30429; License No. 42–
26928–01; EA–23–039; NRC–2023–0204]
Confirmatory Order; Issuance; In the
Matter of ProTechnics Division of Core
Laboratories LP
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) issued a
Confirmatory Order to ProTechnics
Division of Core Laboratories LP
(ProTechnics) to document
commitments made as part of a
settlement agreement made between the
NRC and ProTechnics following an
alternative dispute resolution mediation
session held on October 12, 2023. The
mediation addressed six apparent
violations involving ProTechnics’
abandonment of well logging sources,
compliance with disposal of effluents
SUMMARY:
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[Federal Register Volume 88, Number 235 (Friday, December 8, 2023)]
[Notices]
[Pages 85666-85669]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2023-26952]
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
[IA-23-013; NRC-2023-0203]
Order; Issuance; In the Matter of Magnus Quitmeyer
AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued an Order
to Magnus Quitmeyer, a former employee of Arizona Public Services
Company (APS), prohibiting his involvement in any NRC licensed
activities for a period of five years. The Order is based on him having
twice tested positive for an illegal substance, namely marijuana,
during fitness-for-duty tests while he was employed by APS and held an
NRC operator's license. The Order is also based on the results of NRC
investigations. The Order is effective upon issuance.
DATES: The Order was issued on November 30, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Please refer to Docket ID NRC-2023-0203 when contacting the
NRC about the availability of information regarding this document. You
may obtain publicly available information related to this document
using any of the following methods:
Federal Rulemaking Website: Go to https://www.regulations.gov and search for Docket ID NRC-2023-0203. Address
questions about Docket IDs in Regulations.gov to Stacy Schumann;
telephone: 301-415-0624; email: [email protected]. For technical
questions, contact the individual listed in the For Further Information
Contact section of this document.
NRC's Agencywide Documents Access and Management System
(ADAMS): You may obtain publicly available documents online in the
ADAMS Public Documents collection at https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. To begin the search, select ``Begin Web-based ADAMS
Search.'' For problems with ADAMS, please contact the NRC's Public
Document Room (PDR) reference staff at 1-800-397-4209, at 301-415-4737,
or by email to [email protected]. The Order to Magnus Quitmeyer is
available in ADAMS under Accession No. ML23298A161.
NRC's PDR: The PDR, where you may examine and order copies
of publicly available documents, is open by appointment. To make an
appointment to visit the PDR, please send an email to
[email protected] or call 1-800-397-4209 or 301-415-4737, between 8
a.m. and 4 p.m. eastern time (ET), Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeremy Groom, Region IV, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, telephone: 817-200-1182, email:
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The text of the Order is attached.
Dated: December 4, 2023.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
David L. Pelton,
Director, Office of Enforcement.
Attached--Order
United States of America
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
In the Matter of: Magnus Lawrence Quitmeyer, Jr., IA-23-013
Order Prohibiting Involvement in NRC-Licensed Activities
I
Magnus Quitmeyer was formerly employed as a reactor operator at
Arizona Public Service Company's (APS) Palo Verde Nuclear Generating
Station (Palo Verde). Magnus Quitmeyer was the holder of reactor
operator license No. OP-503382 issued on November 12, 2019, by the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or Commission) pursuant to part 55
of title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR). The license
authorized Magnus Quitmeyer to manipulate the controls of Palo Verde
located in
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Tonopah, Arizona. At the request of APS, on October 26, 2022, the NRC
terminated license No. OP-503382 retroactive to October 13, 2022.
II
On August 7, 2020, during a random fitness-for-duty (FFD) test,
Magnus Quitmeyer tested positive for an illegal substance (marijuana
metabolite) while performing duties as a reactor operator at Palo
Verde. This was a violation of 10 CFR 55.53(j) which requires, in part,
that the licensee (Magnus Quitmeyer) shall not use any illegal drugs
and shall not perform activities authorized by a license issued under
10 CFR part 55 while under the influence of an illegal substance that
could adversely affect the ability to safely and competently perform
licensed duties.
On September 29, 2020, the NRC Office of Investigations (OI),
Region IV, initiated an investigation (4-2020-031) to determine if
Magnus Quitmeyer, a licensed operator employed by APS, was willfully
unfit for duty while on shift at Palo Verde. During his OI testimony,
Magnus Quitmeyer indicated that he used another person's prescription
marijuana while on vacation from June 19 to July 6, 2020. Magnus
Quitmeyer stated that due to stresses in his life, he ``threw caution
to the wind'' and used the marijuana three to four times a day, every
day, while on vacation. Magnus Quitmeyer stated that once he started
using marijuana, ``it was almost like that, I just kind of blocked it
out and I just was like, you know what; I'm just going to go on
vacation and do whatever I want, and the consequences be damned.'' The
investigation was completed on July 14, 2021.
On January 27, 2022, the NRC issued Magnus Quitmeyer a letter and
Notice of Violation for his deliberate action to violate 10 CFR
55.53(j), Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS)
Accession No. ML22027A588.
On September 14, 2022, during a random FFD test, Magnus Quitmeyer
again tested positive for an illegal substance (marijuana metabolite)
while performing duties as a reactor operator at Palo Verde and again
caused himself to be in violation of 10 CFR 55.53(j). The positive test
was more than 3 times the regulatory limit for tetrahydrocannabinol
(THC) established by NRC regulations and Palo Verde procedures. On
September 20, 2022, APS put his site unescorted access on
administrative hold, pending review of the initial positive results.
The test result was confirmed on September 26, 2022, and APS terminated
his employment.
On November 18, 2022, the NRC OI, Region IV, initiated an
investigation (4-2023-005) to determine if Magnus Quitmeyer, a licensed
operator employed by APS, was willfully unfit for duty while on shift
at Palo Verde. During his OI testimony, Magnus Quitmeyer indicated that
beginning around June 2022, he used cannabidiol (CBD) oil as a sleep
aid approximately 3-4 times per week over the course of approximately
three months due to stresses in his life. Magnus Quitmeyer stated, ``in
the back of my mind, I knew there was a possibility of this backfiring
or something bad happening, but I just kind of shoved it away and did
it.'' However, Magnus Quitmeyer's testimony that CBD oil was the cause
of his September 14, 2022, positive FFD test was inconsistent with the
test results of 53 nanograms/milliliter and the professional judgement
of the Palo Verde medical review officer who testified that it was very
unlikely for even someone very heavily using CBD oil with small amounts
of THC to have these test results, thus, the positive test was more
consistent with marijuana use. The investigation was completed on June
13, 2023.
On September 7, 2023, the NRC issued Magnus Quitmeyer a letter
(ML23237B483) that documented a factual summary of investigation 4-
2023-005 and the details of the apparent violation of 10 CFR 55.53(j).
The letter provided Magnus Quitmeyer an opportunity to: (1) respond in
writing to the apparent violation in the letter within 30 days of the
date of the letter or (2) request a predecisional enforcement
conference. The NRC Region IV staff attempted to provide Magnus
Quitmeyer the letter by both regular and certified United States Postal
Service mail. In addition, between September 6 and October 2, 2023, the
NRC Region IV staff attempted several times to contact Magnus Quitmeyer
by cell phone, text message, and email to discuss the potential
enforcement action. Magnus Quitmeyer failed to respond to all of the
NRC staff's attempts to communicate with him.
III
Based on the above, Magnus Quitmeyer deliberately used an illegal
substance (marijuana metabolite) and then performed duties as a reactor
operator at Palo Verde. This was a violation of 10 CFR 55.53(j) which
requires, in part, that the licensee (Magnus Quitmeyer) shall not use
any illegal drugs and shall not perform activities authorized by a
license issued under 10 CFR part 55 while under the influence of an
illegal substance that could adversely affect the ability to safely and
competently perform licensed duties. The NRC holds licensed operators
to high performance standards and entrusts them with assuring the
public health and safety in the operation of a nuclear power plant.
Incorporated into this trust is the expectation that licensed operators
will follow all NRC requirements.
Consequently, due to Magnus Quitmeyer's positive FFD test results
on two separate occasions, and his repeated deliberate actions to use
an illegal substance, I lack the requisite reasonable assurance that
licensed activities can be conducted in compliance with the
Commission's requirements and that the health and safety of the public
will be protected if Magnus Quitmeyer were permitted at this time to be
involved in the performance of licensed activities. Therefore, the
public health, safety and interest require that Magnus Quitmeyer be
prohibited from any involvement in NRC-licensed activities for a period
of five years from the date of this Order. Additionally, Magnus
Quitmeyer is required to notify the NRC of his first employment in NRC-
licensed activities for a period of one year following the prohibition
period.
IV
Accordingly, pursuant to sections 103, 161b, 161i, 161o, 182, and
186 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and the Commission's
regulations in 10 CFR 2.202, 10 CFR 50.5, and 10 CFR 150.20, It is
hereby ordered that:
1. Magnus Quitmeyer is prohibited for five years from the date of
this Order from engaging in, supervising, directing, or in any other
way conducting NRC-licensed activities. NRC-licensed activities are
those activities that are conducted pursuant to a specific or general
license issued by the NRC, including, but not limited to, those
activities of Agreement State licensees conducted in the NRC's
jurisdiction pursuant to the authority granted by 10 CFR 150.20.
2. If Magnus Quitmeyer is currently involved with another licensee
in NRC-licensed activities, he must immediately cease those activities,
and inform the NRC by email at [email protected] of the name,
address, and telephone number of the employer, and provide a copy of
this order to the employer.
3. For a period of one year after the five year period of
prohibition has expired, Magnus Quitmeyer shall,
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within 30 days of acceptance of his first employment offer involving
NRC-licensed activities or his becoming involved in NRC-licensed
activities, as defined in Paragraph IV.1 above, provide notice to the
Director, Office of Enforcement, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555-0001, and email it to [email protected] with
the name, address, and telephone number of the employer or the entity
where he is, or will be, involved in the NRC-licensed activities. In
the notification, Magnus Quitmeyer shall include a statement of his
commitment to compliance with regulatory requirements and the basis why
the Commission should have confidence that he will now comply with
applicable NRC requirements.
The Director, Office of Enforcement, or designee, may, in writing,
relax or rescind any of the above conditions upon demonstration by
Magnus Quitmeyer of good cause.
V
At this time, Magnus Quitmeyer is not required to respond to this
Order; however, if he chooses to respond, he must submit a written
answer to this Order under oath or affirmation within 30 days of its
publication in the Federal Register to the Director, Office of
Enforcement, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-
0001. In addition, Magnus Quitmeyer and any other person adversely
affected by this Order may request a hearing on this Order within 30
days of its publication in the Federal Register. Where good cause is
shown, consideration will be given to extending the time to answer or
request a hearing. A request for extension of time must be directed to
the Director, Office of Enforcement, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, and include a statement of good cause for the extension.
All documents filed in NRC adjudicatory proceedings, including a
request for hearing and petition for leave to intervene (petition), any
motion or other document filed in the proceeding prior to the
submission of a request for hearing or petition to intervene, and
documents filed by interested governmental entities that request to
participate under 10 CFR 2.315(c), must be filed in accordance with the
NRC's E-Filing rule (72 FR 49139; August 28, 2007, as amended at 77 FR
46562; August 3, 2012). The E-Filing process requires participants to
submit and serve all adjudicatory documents over the internet, or in
some cases to mail copies on electronic storage media. Detailed
guidance on making electronic submissions may be found in the Guidance
for Electronic Submissions to the NRC and on the NRC website at https://www.nrc.gov/site-help/e-submittals.html. Participants may not submit
paper copies of their filings unless they seek an exemption in
accordance with the procedures described below.
To comply with the procedural requirements of E-Filing, at least 10
days prior to the filing deadline, the participant should contact the
Office of the Secretary by email at [email protected], or by
telephone at 301-415-1677, to (1) request a digital identification (ID)
certificate, which allows the participant (or its counsel or
representative) to digitally sign submissions and access the E-Filing
system for any proceeding in which it is participating; and (2) advise
the Secretary that the participant will be submitting a petition or
other adjudicatory document (even in instances in which the
participant, or its counsel or representative, already holds an NRC-
issued digital ID certificate). Based upon this information, the
Secretary will establish an electronic docket for the hearing in this
proceeding if the Secretary has not already established an electronic
docket.
Information about applying for a digital ID certificate is
available on the NRC's public website at https://www.nrc.gov/site-help/e-submittals/getting-started.html. Once a participant has obtained a
digital ID certificate and a docket has been created, the participant
can then submit adjudicatory documents. Submissions must be in Portable
Document Format (PDF). Additional guidance on PDF submissions is
available on the NRC's public website at https://www.nrc.gov/site-help/electronic-sub-ref-mat.html. A filing is considered complete at the
time the document is submitted through the NRC's E-Filing system. To be
timely, an electronic filing must be submitted to the E-Filing system
no later than 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on the due date. Upon receipt of
a transmission, the E-Filing system time-stamps the document and sends
the submitter an email notice confirming receipt of the document. The
E-Filing system also distributes an email notice that provides access
to the document to the NRC's Office of the General Counsel and any
others who have advised the Office of the Secretary that they wish to
participate in the proceeding, so that the filer need not serve the
document on those participants separately. Therefore, applicants and
other participants (or their counsel or representative) must apply for
and receive a digital ID certificate before adjudicatory documents are
filed so that they can obtain access to the documents via the E-Filing
system.
A person filing electronically using the NRC's adjudicatory E-
Filing system may seek assistance by contacting the NRC's Electronic
Filing Help Desk through the ``Contact Us'' link located on the NRC's
public website at https://www.nrc.gov/site-help/e-submittals.html, by
email to [email protected], or by a toll-free call at 1-866-672-
7640. The NRC Electronic Filing Help Desk is available between 9 a.m.
and 6 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday, excluding government
holidays.
Participants who believe that they have a good cause for not
submitting documents electronically must file an exemption request, in
accordance with 10 CFR 2.302(g), with their initial paper filing
stating why there is good cause for not filing electronically and
requesting authorization to continue to submit documents in paper
format. Such filings must be submitted by: (1) first class mail
addressed to the Office of the Secretary of the Commission, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, Attention:
Rulemaking and Adjudications Staff; or (2) courier, express mail, or
expedited delivery service to the Office of the Secretary, 11555
Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852, Attention: Rulemaking and
Adjudications Staff. Participants filing adjudicatory documents in this
manner are responsible for serving the document on all other
participants. Filing is considered complete by first-class mail as of
the time of deposit in the mail, or by courier, express mail, or
expedited delivery service upon depositing the document with the
provider of the service. A presiding officer, having granted an
exemption request from using E-Filing, may require a participant or
party to use E-Filing if the presiding officer subsequently determines
that the reason for granting the exemption from use of E-Filing no
longer exists.
Documents submitted in adjudicatory proceedings will appear in the
NRC's electronic hearing docket which is available to the public at
https://adams.nrc.gov/ehd, unless excluded pursuant to an order of the
Commission or the presiding officer. If you do not have an NRC-issued
digital ID certificate as described above, click ``cancel'' when the
link requests certificates and you will be automatically directed to
the NRC's electronic hearing dockets where you will be able to access
any publicly available documents in a particular hearing docket.
Participants are requested not to include personal
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privacy information, such as social security numbers, home addresses,
or personal phone numbers in their filings, unless an NRC regulation or
other law requires submission of such information. For example, in some
instances, individuals provide home addresses in order to demonstrate
proximity to a facility or site. With respect to copyrighted works,
except for limited excerpts that serve the purpose of the adjudicatory
filings and would constitute a Fair Use application, participants are
requested not to include copyrighted materials in their submission.
If a person other than Magnus Quitmeyer requests a hearing, that
person shall set forth with particularity the manner in which his or
her interest is adversely affected by this Order and shall address the
criteria set forth in 10 CFR 2.309(d) and (f).
If a hearing is requested by Magnus Quitmeyer or a person whose
interest is adversely affected, the Commission will issue an Order
designating the time and place of any hearings. If a hearing is held,
the issue to be considered at such hearing shall be whether this Order
should be sustained. In the absence of any request for hearing, or
written approval of an extension of time in which to request a hearing,
the provisions specified in Section IV above shall be final 30 days
from the date this Order is published in the Federal Register without
further order or proceedings. If an extension of time for requesting a
hearing has been approved, the provisions specified in Section IV shall
be final when the extension expires if a hearing request has not been
received.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
/RA/
David L. Pelton,
Director, Office of Enforcement.
Dated this 30th day of November 2023.
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