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Division 117
Regulation and Licensing of Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (Norm)

Rules

333‑117‑0010
Purpose
333‑117‑0020
Scope
333‑117‑0030
Definitions
333‑117‑0040
Exemptions
333‑117‑0050
Effective Date
333‑117‑0100
General License
333‑117‑0110
Protection of Workers During Operations
333‑117‑0120
Protection of the General Population from Releases of Radioactivity
333‑117‑0130
Disposal and Transfer of Waste for Disposal
333‑117‑0200
Specific License
333‑117‑0210
Filing Application for Specific Licenses
333‑117‑0220
Requirements for the Issuance of Specific Licenses
333‑117‑0230
Safety Criteria
333‑117‑0240
Issuance of Specific Licenses
333‑117‑0250
Conditions of Licenses Issued Under OAR 333-117-0220
333‑117‑0260
Expiration and Termination of Licenses
333‑117‑0270
Renewal of Licenses
333‑117‑0280
Amendment of Licenses at Request of Licensee
333‑117‑0290
Authority Action on Applications to Renew and Amend
333‑117‑0300
Modification and Revocation of Licenses
333‑117‑0370
Reciprocal Recognition of Licenses
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Location: https://oregon.public.law/rules/oar_chapter_333_division_117

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