Nevada Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 6, 2015) |
Chapter459 Hazardous Materials |
RADIATION CONTROL |
Licensing of Radioactive Material |
NAC459.214. General licenses: Certain devices designed for use as static eliminators or for ionization of air.
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1. A general license is issued to transfer, receive, acquire, own, possess and use radioactive material incorporated in the following devices or equipment which have been manufactured, tested and labeled by the manufacturer in accordance with a specific license issued to the manufacturer by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for use pursuant to 10 C.F.R. § 31.3. This general license is subject to the provisions of NAC 459.124 to 459.134, inclusive, subsection 3 of NAC 459.184, NAC 459.198, 459.208, 459.312 and 459.320 to 459.374, inclusive, relating to the labeling of containers, and NAC 459.780 to 459.794, inclusive.
2. The devices included in this license are:
(a) Devices designed for use as static eliminators which contain, as a sealed source or sources, radioactive material consisting of a total of not more than 500 microcuries of polonium-210 per device; and
(b) Devices designed for ionization of air which contain, as a sealed source or sources, radioactive material consisting of a total of not more than 500 microcuries of polonium-210 per device or a total of not more than 50 millicuries of hydrogen-3 (tritium) per device.
[Bd. of Health, Radiation Control Reg. §§ 3.4.2-3.4.2.1.2, eff. 2-28-80]—(NAC A 1-18-94; R149-07, 1-30-2008; R185-08, 5-7-2010)