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Re:Agreement states



I always thought "broad scope" meant the licensee was required to maintain a
formal "Radiation Protection Program" and subsequently had the freedom to
administer/approve their own RP procedures, etc.  Conversely, "limited scope"
licensees required NRC approval for every procedure change.

Rodney Bauman, CHP, RRPT
Weldon Spring Site
rodney_bauman@wssrap-host.wssrap.com

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Subject:    Agreement states 
Author: <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Date:       9/13/99 10:13 AM

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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