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RE: Agreement states
(1) 31 Agreement States
(2) "Depends". Not every jurisdiction uses the same definitions.
Texas, for example, has no regulatory definition of "Broad Scope", though it
is referred to in 25 TAC 289.252 and there is a fee category for same.
Generally, it has been referred to as a "3-83" authorization for very
general usage. In many/most cases the licensee operates under a Radiation
Safety Committee that authorizes users and/or facilities.
Wes
Wesley M. Dunn, CHP
International Isotopes, Inc.
Wdunn@intiso.com <mailto:Wdunn@intiso.com>
Corporate Website: http://www.intiso.com <http://www.intiso.com>
-----Original Message-----
From: Engelbretson, David A. [SMTP:DEngelbret@tmh.tmc.edu]
Sent: Monday, September 13, 1999 10:14 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Agreement states
Does anyone have knowledge of.......
1. What is the current number of agreement states?
2. What defines a broad-scope license versus a limited scope?
Influence of
in-vitro versus in-vivo use of RAM?
Thanks for your help.
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