Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM
Title 180 - CONTROL OF RADIATION
Chapter 24 - PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL
Section 180-24-013 - LLEA COORDINATION

Current through September 17, 2024

A licensee subject to 180 NAC 24-011 through 24-019 must coordinate, to the extent practicable, with a LLEA for responding to threats to the licensee's facility, including any necessary armed response. The information provided to the LLEA must include:

(A) A description of the facilities and the category 1 and category 2 quantities of radioactive materials along with a description of the licensee's security measures that have been implemented to comply with 180 NAC 24-011 through 24-019; and

(B) A notification that the licensee will request a timely armed response by the LLEA to any actual or attempted theft, sabotage, or diversion of category 1 or category 2 quantities of material.

013.01 NOTIFICATION. The licensee must notify the Department within three business days if the LLEA:

(A) Has not responded to the request for coordination within 60 days of the coordination request; or

(B) Notifies the licensee that the LLEA does not plan to participate in coordination activities.

013.02 DOCUMENTATION. The licensee must document its efforts to coordinate with the LLEA. The documentation must be kept for three years.

013.03 COORDINATION FREQUENCY. The licensee must coordinate with the LLEA at least every 12 months, or when changes to the facility design or operation adversely affect the potential vulnerability of the licensee's material to theft, sabotage, or diversion.

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