D.C. Municipal Regulations (Last Updated: September 13, 2017) |
Title 22. HEALTH |
SubTilte 22-B. PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICINE |
Chapter 22-B69. RADIATION: SPECIFIC LICENSE PROCEDURES |
Section 22-B6916. USE OF EXEMPT CONCENTRATIONS IN PRODUCTS
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6916.1A specific license for the introduction of radioactive material into a product or material owned by or in the possession of the licensee or another to be transferred to persons exempt under §6811.1 shall be issued only if the requirements of this section are met.
6916.2The applicant shall submit the following information:
(a)A description of the product or material into which the radioactive material will be introduced;
(b)The intended use of the radioactive material and the product or material into which it is introduced;
(c)The method of introduction;
(d)The initial concentration of the radioactive material in the product or material;
(e)The control methods to ensure that no more than the specified concentration is introduced into the product or material;
(f)The estimated time interval between the introduction and the transfer of the product or material; and
(g)The radioactive material in the product or material at the time of transfer.
6916.3The applicant shall provide reasonable assurance of the following:
(a)The concentrations of radioactive material at the time of transfer will not exceed the concentrations specified in standards issued by the Director;
(b)Reconcentration of the radioactive material in concentrations exceeding those in the standards issued by the Director is not likely;
(c)Use of lower concentrations is not feasible; and
(d)The product or material is not likely to be incorporated in any food, beverage, cosmetic, drug, or other commodity or product designed for ingestion or inhalation by, or application to, a human being.
6916.4Each person licensed under this section shall file an annual report with the Director that provides the following information:
(a)A description of the type and quantity of each product or material into which radioactive material has been introduced during the reporting period;
(b)The name and address of the person who owns or possesses the product or material into which radioactive material has been introduced;
(c)The type and quantity of radioactive material introduced into each product or material; and
(d)The initial concentrations of radioactive material in the product or material at the time of the transfer of the radioactive material by the licensee.
6916.5The report required by §6916.4 shall be submitted within thirty (30) days after the end of each calendar year in which the licensee introduces radioactive material into a product or material pursuant to a license granted under this section.