federal_register: 05-24250
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| 05-24250 | Organization of Agreement States; Petition for Rulemaking | Proposed Rule | The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has received a petition for rulemaking filed by the Organization of Agreement States (OAS). The petitioner is requesting that the NRC amend its regulations to require specific licensing for devices that are currently regulated by a combination of general licensing and registration, and to revise the compatibility category for 10 CFR 31.6 from "B" to "C". The petitioner believes that these actions are needed to establish a higher national standard of regulation for higher risk generally licensed (GL) devices, and to allow retention of a tool used by Agreement States to track the location and movement of device manufacturers and service providers in their State. This action also addresses a request filed by the Bureau of Radiation Control (BRC) of the Florida Department of Health for the NRC to change the compatibility category of 10 CFR 31.5(c)(13)(I) from category "B" to category "C". Florida BRC believes that NRC regulations are less stringent and that assigning a compatibility category "B" will require the State to reduce its current health, safety, and security regulatory control of GL devices. | 2005-12-20 | 2005 | 12 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2005/12/20/05-24250/organization-of-agreement-states-petition-for-rulemaking | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2005-12-20/pdf/05-24250.pdf | Nuclear Regulatory Commission | 383 | The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has received a petition for rulemaking filed by the Organization of Agreement States (OAS). The petitioner is requesting that the NRC amend its regulations to require specific licensing for devices that are... |