[ RadSafe ] NYC permitting of detectors: NYPD proposes some changes.
John Jacobus
crispy_bird at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 10 10:20:53 CST 2008
I am not sure if this question was asked or answered, but now many false alarms have the NYC authorities responded to? I am referring to those that they did not generate themselves, e.g. transportation of nuclear medicine doses.
Steven Dapra <sjd at swcp.com> wrote: Feb. 4
To express it in a way that may be more elegant, the law is still
unnecessary, and it still gives government too much power.
Steven Dapra
At 10:57 AM 2/4/08 -0500, Clayton J Bradt wrote:
>NYPD is drafting some changes in the proposed law and has drafted proposed
>regs. Below are the most relevant passages. I don't know if these have
>been posted anywhere, I couldn't find them on the City Council web site, so
>I'm just posting excerpts.
[edit]
>As originally written, the law was outrageous and stupid. Now its just
>stupid.
>
>Clayton J. Bradt
>Assistant Bureau Director
>BERP
>NYS Dept. of Health
>518-402-7550
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John Jacobus, MS
Certified Health Physicist
e-mail: crispy_bird at yahoo.com
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