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 7:28-4.2 - Recognition of licenses for diffuse NARM from other jurisdictions

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:28-4.2

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) Any person who possesses a specific license or equivalent licensing document issued by a Federal agency or any other state is granted a general license in this State provided that the provisions of (b)1 through 4 below have been met.

(b) Any person who possesses a specific license or equivalent licensing document issued by a Federal agency or any other state may, pursuant to the general license in (a) above, transport, receive, possess, or use the radioactive materials specified in such license within this State for a period not in excess of 180 days in any period of 12 consecutive months without obtaining a specific license from the Department provided that:

1. The license does not limit the activity to specified installations or locations;

2. The licensee notifies the Department in writing at least three days prior to the time that such radioactive material is brought into this State. Such notification shall indicate the location, period, and type of proposed possession and use within this State, and shall be accompanied by a copy of the pertinent licensing document. If in a specific case the three-day period would impose an undue hardship on the user, he may, upon application to the Department, obtain permission to proceed sooner;

3. The licensee complies with all the terms and conditions of the license;

4. The licensee provides such other information as the Department may request; and

(c) The Department may withdraw, limit or qualify its acceptance of such licenses issued by another agency, or any product distributed pursuant to such licensing documents, upon determining that such action is necessary in order to prevent undue hazard to public health and safety or property.

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