New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 3 - RADIATION PROTECTION
Part 16 - FEES FOR LICENSURE OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS
Section 20.3.16.11 - ANNUAL FEE REQUIREMENTS AND INDICATIONS

Universal Citation: 20 NM Admin Code 20.3.16.11

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 6, March 26, 2024

A. Each person subject to the requirements of this Part shall pay an annual fee for each license the person holds at any time during the first six months of the State fiscal year (July 1 through January 1). Annual fees will be prorated for new licenses issued and for licenses for which termination is requested and activities permanently ceased during the period July 1 through January 1 of the fiscal year as provided in 20.3.16.14 NMAC. If a single license authorizes more than one activity (e.g., human use and irradiator activities), annual fees will be assessed for each fee category applicable to the license. If the person holds more than one license, the total annual fee assessed will be the cumulative total of the annual fees applicable to the licenses held.

B. The annual fee is comprised of a base annual fee and an additional charge (surcharge). The activities comprising the surcharge are shown below in Subsection C of 20.3.16.11 NMAC. The activities comprising the base annual fee is the sum of the Department budgeted costs for:

(1) Generic and other research activities directly related to the regulation of materials licenses as defined in this part; and

(2) Other safety, environmental, and safeguards activities for materials licenses, except costs for licensing and inspection activities.

C. The activities comprising the surcharge are:

(1) LLW disposal generic activities;

(2) Activities not directly attributable to an existing Department licensee or classes of licensees; e.g., support for the Agreement State program; site decommissioning management plan (SDMP) activities; and

(3) Activities not currently assessed licensing and inspection fees based on Department policy, e.g., reviews and inspections conducted of nonprofit educational institutions and reviews for State or Federal agencies and activities related to decommissioning and reclamation.

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