License Reciprocity

I.  Who is Eligible for Reciprocity
II.  Rule
III.  Application
IV.  Annual Fee Schedule
V.  Reciprocity License Fees
VI.  Approval and Notification of Reciprocity

I. WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR RECIPROCITY
Any licensee who holds a specific radioactive materials license issued by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Agency, Licensing State, or any Agreement State, issued by the agency with jurisdiction where the licensee maintains an office and records are maintained. A Licensee who holds only a General Radioactive Materials License will not be afforded reciprocity in the State of Arizona. More definitive information is contained in item II. below.

II. RULE
R12-1-320. Reciprocal Recognition of Licenses

A. A general license is established by the Agency to perform specific licensed activities in Arizona for a period not to exceed 180 days in any calendar year to any person who holds a specific license for activity involving the use of radioactive material from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Licensing State, or any Agreement State, issued by the agency with jurisdiction where the licensee maintains an office for directing the licensed activity and at which radiation safety records are normally maintained, provided that:

1. The license does not limit the activity to specified installations or locations;

2. The out-of-state licensee notifies the Agency in writing at least 3 days prior to engaging in the licensed activity. The notification shall indicate the location, period, and type of proposed possession and use within the State, and be accompanied by a copy of the pertinent licensing document. If, for a specific case, the 3-day period would impose an undue hardship on the out-of-state licensee, the licensee may, upon application to the Agency, obtain permission to proceed sooner. The Agency may waive the requirement for filing additional written notifications during the remainder of the calendar year, following receipt of the initial notification from a person engaging in activities under the general license provided in this Section;

3. The out-of-state licensee complies with all applicable statutes and rules of the Agency and with all the terms and conditions of the license, except those terms and conditions inconsistent with applicable statutes and rules of the Agency;

4. The out-of-state licensee supplies any other information the Agency requests; and

5. The out-of-state licensee does not transfer or dispose of radioactive material possessed or used under the general license provided in this Section except by transfer to a person:

a. Specifically licensed by the Agency, or by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission to receive the radioactive material; or
b. Exempt under R12-1-303(A).

B. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (A)(1), a general license is established by the Agency to manufacture, install, transfer, demonstrate, or service a device described in R12-1-306(B)(1) to any person who holds a specific license issued by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Licensing State, or an Agreement State authorizing the same activities within areas subject to the jurisdiction of the licensing body, provided that:

1. The person files a report with the Agency within 30 days after the end of each calendar quarter in which any device is transferred to or installed in this State. Each report shall identify the general licensee to whom the device is transferred by name and address, the type of device transferred, and the quantity and type of radioactive material contained in the device;

2. The device has been manufactured, labeled, installed, and serviced according to the applicable provisions of the specific license issued to the person by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission or an Agreement State;

3. The person entering the state ensures that any labels required to be affixed to the device under rules of the authority which licensed manufacture of the device bear the following statement: "Removal of this label is prohibited"; and

4. The holder of the specific license furnishes a copy of the general license contained in R12-1-306(B), or equivalent rules of the agency having jurisdiction over the manufacture or distribution of the device, to each general licensee to whom the licensee transfers the device or on whose premises the device is installed.

C. The Agency may withdraw, limit, or qualify the acceptance of any specific license or equivalent licensing document issued by another agency, or any product distributed under a license, upon determining that an action is necessary to prevent undue hazard to public health and safety, or property.

 

III. APPLICATION FORM
The Applicant requesting Reciprocity from the Agency needs only to apply in writing, along with a copy of their license, a check for the appropriate license fee, a copy of their operating and emergency procedures, training records as needed for authorized users, the date(s) when the licensee will enter the state and the date(s) of egress, the location of the proposed use site and any other information requested by the Agency.

 

IV. ANNUAL FEE SCHEDULE
R12-1-1306. Table of Fees

A. The application and annual fee for each category type are shown in Table 13-1.
            Table 13-1
License Type Annual fee
A1. Broad academic class A $2,600
A2. Broad academic class B $1,500
A3. Broad academic class C $1,200
A4. Limited academic $600
B1. Broad medical $1,650
B2. Medical materials class A $1,400
B3. Medical materials class B $1,000
B4. Medical materials class C $500
B5. Medical teletherapy $1,650
B6. General medical $75
C1. Broad industrial class A $2,200
C2. Broad industrial class B $1,600
C3. Broad industrial class C $1,250
C4. Limited industrial $500
C5. Portable gauge $500
C6. Fixed gauge class A $800
C7. Fixed gauge class B $500
C8. Leak detector $500
C9. Gas chromatograph $300
C10. General industrial No Fee
C11. Industrial radiography class A $1,650
C12. Industrial radiography class B $1,500
C13. Open field irradiator Full Cost
C14. Self-shielded irradiator $600
C15. Well logging $1,750
C16. Research and Development $750
C17. Laboratory $600
D1. Distribution $2,150
D2. Nuclear pharmacy $2,150
D3. Nuclear laundry $2,250
D4. Depleted uranium $100
D5. General depleted uranium $75
D6. Veterinary medicine $500
D7. General veterinary medicine $75
D8. Health Physics class A $600
D9. Health physics class B $450
D12. Waste processor class A $2,250
D13. Waste processor class B $500
D16. Reciprocal (3)

Historical Note
Amended effective November 5, 1993 (Supp. 93-4). Amended effective June 13, 1997 (Supp. 97-2). Amended by final rulemaking at 5 A.A.R. 1817, effective May 12, 1999 (Supp. 99-2).

V. RECIPROCITY LICENSE FEES
R12-1-1307. Special License Fees
A.
The fee for a Type D16 license providing reciprocal recognition under R12-1-320 of a radioactive materials license issued by the U.S. NRC or another state is ½ of the annual fee for an Arizona license of the appropriate type. The fee is due and payable at the time reciprocity is requested, and the general license does not become current until the fee is paid.

 

VI. APPROVAL AND NOTIFICATION OF RECIPROCITY
 Once the Agency has received and reviewed all appropriate documentation and requested information from the applicant, the applicant will be issued a letter of authorization to enter the State under Reciprocity. A copy of the Statute and Rules will be provided to the licensee.

 

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