Illinois Administrative Code
Title 32 - ENERGY
Part 337 - PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF CATEGORY 1 AND CATEGORY 2 QUANTITIES OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL
Subpart D - PHYSICAL PROTECTION IN TRANSIT
Section 337.3030 - Preplanning and Coordination of Shipment of Category 1 or Category 2 Quantities of Radioactive Material

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024

a) 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 shall:

1) Preplan and coordinate shipment arrival and departure times with the receiving licensee;

2) Preplan and coordinate shipment information with the governor, or the governor's designee, of any state through which the shipment will pass to:
A) Discuss the state's intention to provide law enforcement escorts; and

B) Identify safe havens; and

3) Document the preplanning and coordination activities.

b) 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 shall coordinate the shipment no-later-than arrival time and the expected shipment arrival with the receiving licensee. The licensee shall document the coordination activities.

c) Each licensee who receives a shipment of a category 2 quantity of radioactive material shall confirm receipt of the shipment with the originator. If the shipment has not arrived by the no-later-than arrival time, the receiving licensee shall notify the originator.

d) 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 pursuant to subsection (b), shall promptly notify the receiving licensee of the new no-later-than arrival time.

e) The licensee shall retain a copy of the documentation for preplanning and coordination, and any revision thereof, as a record for 3 years.

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