New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
He - Department of Health and Human Services
Subtitle He-P - Former Division of Public Health Services
Chapter He-P 4000 - NEW HAMPSHIRE RULES FOR THE CONTROL OF RADIATION
Part He-P 4038 - THE PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF CATEGORY 1 AND CATEGORY 2 QUANTITIES OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL
Section He-P 4038.15 - General Security Program Requirements
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules He-P 4038.15
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) The security plan shall require:
(1) Each
licensee identified in
He-P 4038.14(a)
to develop a written security plan specific
to its facilities and operations. The purpose of the security plan shall be to
establish the licensee's overall security strategy to ensure the integrated and
effective functioning of the security program required by
He-P 4038.14
through
He-P 4038.22.
The security plan shall, at a minimum:
a.
Describe the measures and strategies used to implement the requirements of this
He-P 4038.14
through
He-P 4038.22;
and
b. Identify the security
resources, equipment, and technology used to satisfy the requirements of
He-P 4038.14
through
He-P
4038.22.
(2) A review and approval by the individual
with overall responsibility for the security program;
(3) The security plan shall be revised by the
licensee as necessary to ensure the effective implementation of DHHS/RHS
requirements. The licensee shall ensure that:
a. The revision has been reviewed and
approved by the individual with overall responsibility for the security
program; and
b. The affected
individuals are instructed on the revised plan before the changes are
implemented.
(4) The
current security plan as a record shall be retained by the licensee for 3 years
after the security plan is no longer required. If any portion of the plan is
superseded, the licensee shall retain the superseded material for 3 years after
the record is superseded.
(b) The security plan shall be implemented by the following procedures:
(1) The licensee
shall develop and maintain written procedures that document how the
requirements of
He-P 4038.14
through
He-P 4038.22
and the security plan will be met;
(2) The implementing procedures and revisions
to these procedures shall be approved in writing by the individual with overall
responsibility for the security program; and
(3) The licensee shall retain a copy of the
current procedure as a record for 3 years after the procedure is no longer
needed. Superseded portions of the procedure shall be retained for 3 years
after the record is superseded.
(c) The security plan shall include the following training requirements:
(1) Each
licensee shall conduct training to ensure that those individuals implementing
the security program possess and maintain the knowledge, skills, and abilities
to carry out their assigned duties and responsibilities effectively. The
training shall include instruction in:
a. The
licensee's security program and procedures to secure category 1 or category 2
quantities of radioactive material, and in the purposes and functions of the
security measures employed;
b. The
responsibility to report promptly to the licensee any condition that causes or
may cause a violation of DHHS/RHS requirements;
c. The responsibility of the licensee to
report promptly to the local law enforcement agency and licensee any actual or
attempted theft, sabotage, or diversion of category 1 or category 2 quantities
of radioactive material; and
d. The
appropriate response to security alarms.
(2) In determining those individuals who
shall be trained on the security program, the licensee shall consider each
individual's assigned activities during authorized use and response to
potential situations involving actual or attempted theft, diversion, or
sabotage of category 1 or category 2 quantities of radioactive material. The
extent of the training shall be commensurate with the individual's potential
involvement in the security of category 1 or category 2 quantities of
radioactive material; and
(3)
Refresher training shall be provided at a frequency not to exceed 12 months and
when significant changes have been made to the security program. This training
shall include:
a. Review of the training
requirements of paragraph (c) of this section and any changes made to the
security program since the last training;
b. Reports on any relevant security issues,
problems, and lessons learned;
c.
Relevant results of DHHS/RHS inspections; and
d. Relevant results of the licensee's program
review and testing and maintenance.
(4) The licensee shall maintain records of
the initial and refresher training for 3 years from the date of the training.
The training records shall include dates of the training, topics covered, a
list of licensee personnel in attendance, and related information.
(d) All information and implementing procedures included as part of a security plan shall be protected as follows:
(1) Licensees authorized to
possess category 1 or category 2 quantities of radioactive material shall limit
access to and unauthorized disclosure of their security plan, implementing
procedures, and the list of individuals that have been approved for unescorted
access;
(2) Efforts to limit access
shall include the development, implementation, and maintenance of written
policies and procedures for controlling access to, and for proper handling and
protection against unauthorized disclosure of, the security plan, implementing
procedures, and the list of individuals that have been approved for unescorted
access;
(3) Before granting an
individual access to the security plan, implementing procedures, or the list of
individuals that have been approved for unescorted access, licensees shall:
a. Evaluate an individual's need to know the
security plan, implementing procedures, or the list of individuals that have
been approved of unescorted access; and
b. If the individual has not been authorized
for unescorted access to category 1 or category 2 quantities of radioactive
material, safeguards information, or safeguards information-modified handling,
the licensee shall complete a background investigation to determine the
individual's trustworthiness and reliability. A trustworthiness and reliability
determination shall be conducted by the reviewing official and shall include
the background investigation elements contained in
He-P 4038.09(a) (2)
.
(4) Licensees need not subject the following
individuals to the background investigation elements for protection of
information:
a. The categories of individuals
listed in
He-P
4038.11(a) (1) through (a) (13);
or
b. Security service provider
employees, provided written verification that the employee has been determined
to be trustworthy and reliable, by the required background investigation in
He-P 4038.09(a) (2)
, has been provided by the security service
provider.
(5) The
licensee shall document the basis for concluding that an individual is
trustworthy and reliable and should be granted access to the security plan,
implementing procedures, or the list of individuals that have been approved for
unescorted access;
(6) Licensees
shall maintain a list of persons currently approved for access to the security
plan, implementing procedures, or the list of individuals that have been
approved for unescorted access. When a licensee determines that a person no
longer needs access to the security plan or implementing procedures, or the
list of individuals that have been approved for unescorted access, or no longer
meets the access authorization requirements for access to the information, the
licensee shall remove the person from the approved list as soon as possible,
but no later than 7 working days, and take prompt measures to ensure that the
individual is unable to obtain the security plan, implementing procedures, or
the list of individuals that have been approved for unescorted
access;
(7) When not in use, the
licensee shall store its security plan, implementing procedures, and the list
of individuals that have been approved for unescorted access in a manner to
prevent unauthorized access. Information stored in non-removable electronic
form shall be password protected; and
(8) The licensee shall retain as a record for
3 years after the document is no longer needed:
a. A copy of the information protection
procedures; and
b. The list of
individuals approved for access to the security plan, implementing procedures,
or the list of individuals that have been approved for unescorted
access.
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