10 CFR 71.20 - General license: DOT specification container.

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 10: Energy (December 2005)


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TITLE 10 - ENERGY

CHAPTER I - NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

PART 71 - PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL

subpart c - GENERAL LICENSES

71.20 - General license: DOT specification container.

  (a) A general license is issued to any licensee of the Commission to transport, or to deliver to a carrier for transport, licensed material in a specification container for fissile material or for a Type B quantity of radioactive material as specified in DOT regulations at 49 CFR parts 173 and 178.

  (b) This general license applies only to a licensee who has a quality assurance program approved by the Commission as satisfying the provisions of subpart H of this part.

  (c) This general license applies only to a licensee who (1) Has a copy of the specification; and (2) Complies with the terms and conditions of the specification and the applicable requirements of subparts A, G, and H of this part.

  (d) This general license is subject to the limitation that the specification container may not be used for a shipment to a location outside the United States, except by multilateral approval, as defined in DOT regulations at 49 CFR 173.403.

  (e) This section expires October 1, 2008.

[69 FR 3786, Jan. 26, 2004] Effective Date Note: At 69 FR 3786, 71.20 was revised, effective Oct. 1, 2004 to Oct. 1, 2008.

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