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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) [Reserved]
(b) The applicable section of §§ 20.1001–20.2402 must be used in lieu of requirements in the standards for protection against radiation in effect prior to January 1, 1994 1 that are cited in license conditions or technical specifications, except as specified in paragraphs (c), (d), and (e) of this section. If the requirements of this part are more restrictive than the existing license condition, then the licensee shall comply with this part unless exempted by paragraph (d) of this section.
1 See §§ 20.1–20.602 codified as of January 1, 1993.
(c) Any existing license condition or technical specification that is more restrictive than a requirement in §§ 20.1001–20.2402 remains in force until there is a technical specification change, license amendment, or license renewal.
(d) If a license condition or technical specification exempted a licensee from a requirement in the standards for protection against radiation in effect prior to January 1, 1994, 1 it continues to exempt a licensee from the corresponding provision of §§ 20.1001–20.2402.
1 See §§ 20.1–20.602 codified as of January 1, 1993.
(e) If a license condition cites provisions in requirements in the standards for protection against radiation in effect prior to January 1, 1994 1 and there are no corresponding provisions in §§ 20.1001–20.2402, then the license condition remains in force until there is a technical specification change, license amendment, or license renewal that modifies or removes this condition.
See §§ 20.1–20.602 codified as of January 1, 1993.
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