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Current as of October 02, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
The NRC application fee for an access authorization of type . . . | Is the sum of the current OPM investigation billing rate charged for an investigation of type . . . | Plus the NRC's processing fee (rounded to the nearest dollar), which is equal to the OPM investigation billing rate for the type of investigation referenced multiplied by . . . |
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Initial “L” access authorization 1 | ANACI—Access National Agency Check with Inquiries (Standard Service, Code C) | 55.8% |
Reinstatement of “L” access authorization 2 | No fee assessed for most applications | |
Renewal of “L” access authorization 1 | NACLC—National Agency Check with Law and Credit (Standard Service, Code C) | 55.8%. |
Initial “Q” access authorization | SSBI—Single Scope Background Investigation (Standard Service, Code C) | 55.8% |
Initial “Q” access authorization (expedited processing) | SSBI—Single Scope Background Investigation (Priority Handling, Code A) | 55.8% |
Reinstatement of “Q” access authorization 2 | No fee assessed for most applications | |
Renewal of “Q” access authorization 1 | SSBI-PR—Periodic Reinvestigation for SSBI (Standard Service, Code C) | 55.8% |
1 If the NRC determines, based on its review of available data, that a single scope investigation is necessary, the appropriate fee for an Initial “Q” access authorization will be assessed before the conduct of investigation.
2 Full fee will only be charged if an investigation is required.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 10. Energy 10 CFR Pt. 25, App. A—Fees for NRC Access Authorization - last updated October 02, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-10-energy/cfr-pt-10-25-app-a/
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