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Division 26
Construction and Operation Rules for Facilities

Rules

345‑026‑0005
Purpose
345‑026‑0010
Legislative Authority
345‑026‑0015
Scope and Construction
345‑026‑0048
Compliance Plans
345‑026‑0050
Inspections
345‑026‑0080
Reporting Requirements for Energy Facilities
345‑026‑0105
Correspondence With Other State or Federal Agencies
345‑026‑0170
Notification of Incidents
345‑026‑0300
Regulations Applicable to Nuclear Installations
345‑026‑0330
Radiological Environmental Monitoring
345‑026‑0340
Security Plans for Nuclear Installations
345‑026‑0350
Emergency Planning for Nuclear Installations
345‑026‑0370
Standards for Council Approval of ISFSI Decommissioning Plan
345‑026‑0390
Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage
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Location: https://oregon.public.law/rules/oar_chapter_345_division_26

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