New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 28 - RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAMS
Subchapter 4 - LICENSING OF NATURALLY OCCURRING OR ACCELERATOR PRODUCED RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS
Section 7:28-4.16 - Modification, revocation, suspension, and termination of general and specific licenses

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:28-4.16

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 6, March 18, 2024

(a) Each general license shall be subject to modification, suspension or revocation by reason of amendments to the Act, adoption of rules by the Commission or the Department, orders issued by the Department pursuant to authority of the Act, or for violation or failure to observe any of the terms and provisions of the Act, license or any rule of the Commission or the Department, or order of the Department.

(b) Each specific license shall be subject to modification, suspension or revocation by reason of:

1. Amendments to the Act;

2. Adoption of rules by the Commission;

3. Orders issued by the Department pursuant to the authority of the Act;

4. Conditions revealed by the application for a specific license or statement of fact or any report, records or inspection or other means which would warrant the Department to refuse to grant a specific license on an original application;

5. Violation of or failure to observe any of the terms and provisions of the Act or the license, or any rule of the Department or order of the Department;

6. Falsification or misleading statements in any license application;

7. Alteration of licensing document;

8. Falsification of required records; or

9. Failure to make timely payment of licensing fees.

(c) If a specific license is not to be renewed or if a licensee requests a termination of its license, the licensee shall furnish to the Department, prior to the expiration date of the license, close-out surveys, wipe tests and/or soil samples demonstrating that the facility meets the requirements of N.J.A.C. 7:28-12. The facility shall also provide a disposition certificate attesting to the disposal of radioactive material.

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