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11/21/2024

Article 7. Records

12VAC5-481-571. Receipt, transfer and disposal records.

Article 7
Records

A. Record retention. A licensee shall retain records required by 12VAC5-481-100 or by license condition. If a retention period is not otherwise specified by this chapter or license condition, the record shall be retained until the agency terminates each license.

B. Transfer of records to the agency. Prior to license termination, a licensee authorized to possess radioactive material, in an unsealed form, with a half-life greater than 120 days, shall forward to the agency all records of disposal of licensed material made under 12VAC5-481-910 to 12VAC5-481-950, including burials authorized before January 28, 1981, and the results of measurements and calculations required by 12VAC5-481-1000.

C. Transfer of records to new licensee.

1. If licensed activities are transferred or assigned in accordance with 12VAC5-481-570, each licensee authorized to possess radioactive material in unsealed form, with a half-life greater than 120 days, shall transfer the following records to the new licensee:

a. Records of disposal of licensed material made under 12VAC5-481-910 to 12VAC5-481-950, including burials authorized before January 28, 1981.

b. Records of the results of measurements and calculations required by12VAC5-481-1000.

2. The new licensee shall be responsible for maintaining the records required in subdivision C 1 of this section until the license is terminated.

D. Transfer of records of decommissioning activities. A licensee shall forward the records required by 12VAC5-481-450 C to the agency prior to license termination.

Statutory Authority

§ 32.1-229 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 24, Issue 18, eff. June 12, 2008.

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