Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM
Title 180 - CONTROL OF RADIATION
Chapter 3 - LICENSING OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL
Section 180-3-032 - INACTIVATION OF CERTIFICATES OF REGISTRATION OF SEALED SOURCES AND DEVICES

Current through March 20, 2024

This section addresses the inactivation of certificates of registration of sealed sources and devices.

032.01 REQUEST FOR INACTIVATION OF REGISTRATION. A certificate holder who no longer manufactures or initially transfers any of the sealed source or sources or device or devices covered by a particular certificate issued by the Department must request inactivation of the registration certificate. Such a request must be made to the Department and must normally be made no later than two years after initial distribution of all of the source or sources or device or devices covered by the certificate has ceased. However, if the certificate holder determines that an initial transfer was in fact the last initial transfer more than two years after that transfer, the certificate holder must request inactivation of the certificate within 90 days of this determination and briefly describe the circumstances of the delay.

032.02 TERMINATION OF SPECIFIC LICENSE. If a distribution license is to be terminated according to 180 NAC 3-019, the licensee must request inactivation of its registration certificates associated with that distribution license before the Department will terminate the license. Such a request for inactivation of certificate or certificates must indicate that the license is being terminated and include the associated specific license number.

032.03 INACTIVATED CERTIFICATE. A specific license to manufacture or initially transfer a source or device covered only by an inactivated certificate no longer authorizes the licensee to initially transfer such sources or devices for use. Servicing of devices must be according to any conditions in the certificate, including in the case of an inactive certificate.

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