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WASTE AMENDMENTS

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2007 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Darin G. Peterson

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House Sponsor: James R. Gowans

             6      Cosponsors:
             7      Curtis S. Bramble
             8      D. Chris Buttars
             9      Allen M. Christensen
             10      Margaret DaytonMike Dmitrich
Dan R. Eastman
John W. Hickman
Sheldon L. Killpack
Peter C. KnudsonMark B. Madsen
Wayne L. Niederhauser
Howard A. Stephenson
Dennis E. Stowell              11     
             12      LONG TITLE
             13      General Description:
             14          This bill exempts certain radioactive waste disposal facilities from certain approval and
             15      siting requirements.
             16      Highlighted Provisions:
             17          This bill:
             18          .    exempts a radioactive waste disposal facility license in effect on or before
             19      December 31, 2006 from local government planning and zoning approval,
             20      legislative and gubernatorial approval, and certain siting requirements; and
             21          .    exempts an amendment to or renewal of a radioactive waste disposal facility license
             22      in effect on or before December 31, 2006 from local government planning and
             23      zoning approval, legislative and gubernatorial approval, and certain siting
             24      requirements unless the amendment or renewal would authorize waste disposal at a
             25      different geographic location.
             26      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             27          None
             28      Other Special Clauses:
             29          None
             30      Utah Code Sections Affected:


             31      AMENDS:
             32          19-3-104, as last amended by Chapter 10, Laws of Utah 2005
             33          19-3-105, as last amended by Chapter 10, Laws of Utah 2005
             34     
             35      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             36          Section 1. Section 19-3-104 is amended to read:
             37           19-3-104. Registration and licensing of radiation sources by department --
             38      Assessment of fees -- Rulemaking authority and procedure -- Siting criteria.
             39          (1) As used in this section:
             40          (a) "Decommissioning" includes financial assurance.
             41          (b) "Source material" and "byproduct material" have the same definitions as in 42
             42      U.S.C.A. 2014, Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.
             43          (2) The board may require the registration or licensing of radiation sources that
             44      constitute a significant health hazard.
             45          (3) All sources of ionizing radiation, including ionizing radiation producing machines,
             46      shall be registered or licensed by the department.
             47          (4) The board may make rules:
             48          (a) necessary for controlling exposure to sources of radiation that constitute a
             49      significant health hazard;
             50          (b) to meet the requirements of federal law relating to radiation control to ensure the
             51      radiation control program under this part is qualified to maintain primacy from the federal
             52      government;
             53          (c) to establish:
             54          (i) board accreditation requirements and procedures for mammography facilities; and
             55          (ii) certification procedure and qualifications for persons who survey mammography
             56      equipment and oversee quality assurance practices at mammography facilities; and
             57          (d) as necessary regarding the possession, use, transfer, or delivery of source and
             58      byproduct material and the disposal of byproduct material to establish requirements for:


             59          (i) the licensing, operation, decontamination, and decommissioning, including financial
             60      assurances; and
             61          (ii) the reclamation of sites, structures, and equipment used in conjunction with the
             62      activities described in this Subsection (4).
             63          (5) (a) On and after January 1, 2003, a fee is imposed for the regulation of source and
             64      byproduct material and the disposal of byproduct material at uranium mills or commercial
             65      waste facilities, as provided in this Subsection (5).
             66          (b) On and after January 1, 2003 through March 30, 2003:
             67          (i) $6,667 per month for uranium mills or commercial sites disposing of or
             68      reprocessing byproduct material; and
             69          (ii) $4,167 per month for those uranium mills the executive secretary has determined
             70      are on standby status.
             71          (c) On and after March 31, 2003 through June 30, 2003 the same fees as in Subsection
             72      (5)(b) apply, but only if the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission grants to Utah an
             73      amendment for agreement state status for uranium recovery regulation on or before March 30,
             74      2003.
             75          (d) If the Nuclear Regulatory Commission does not grant the amendment for state
             76      agreement status on or before March 30, 2003, fees under Subsection (5)(e) do not apply and
             77      are not required to be paid until on and after the later date of:
             78          (i) October 1, 2003; or
             79          (ii) the date the Nuclear Regulatory Commission grants to Utah an amendment for
             80      agreement state status for uranium recovery regulation.
             81          (e) For the payment periods beginning on and after July 1, 2003, the department shall
             82      establish the fees required under Subsection (5)(a) under Section 63-38-3.2 , subject to the
             83      restrictions under Subsection (5)(d).
             84          (f) The department shall deposit fees it receives under this Subsection (5) into the
             85      Environmental Quality Restricted Account created in Section 19-1-108 .
             86          (6) (a) The department shall assess fees for registration, licensing, and inspection of


             87      radiation sources under this section.
             88          (b) The department shall comply with the requirements of Section 63-38-3.2 in
             89      assessing fees for licensure and registration.
             90          (7) The department shall coordinate its activities with the Department of Health rules
             91      made under Section 26-21a-203 .
             92          (8) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (9), the board may not adopt rules, for the
             93      purpose of the state assuming responsibilities from the United States Nuclear Regulatory
             94      Commission with respect to regulation of sources of ionizing radiation, that are more stringent
             95      than the corresponding federal regulations which address the same circumstances.
             96          (b) In adopting those rules, the board may incorporate corresponding federal
             97      regulations by reference.
             98          (9) (a) The board may adopt rules more stringent than corresponding federal
             99      regulations for the purpose described in Subsection (8) only if it makes a written finding after
             100      public comment and hearing and based on evidence in the record that corresponding federal
             101      regulations are not adequate to protect public health and the environment of the state.
             102          (b) Those findings shall be accompanied by an opinion referring to and evaluating the
             103      public health and environmental information and studies contained in the record which form
             104      the basis for the board's conclusion.
             105          (10) (a) The board shall by rule:
             106          (i) authorize independent qualified experts to conduct inspections required under this
             107      chapter of x-ray facilities registered with the division; and
             108          (ii) establish qualifications and certification procedures necessary for independent
             109      experts to conduct these inspections.
             110          (b) Independent experts under this Subsection (10) are not considered employees or
             111      representatives of the division or the state when conducting the inspections.
             112          (11) (a) The board may by rule establish criteria for siting commercial low-level
             113      radioactive waste treatment or disposal facilities, subject to the prohibition imposed by Section
             114      19-3-103.7 .


             115          (b) [Any] Subject to Subsection 19-3-105 (10), any facility under Subsection (11)(a) for
             116      which a radioactive material license is required by this section shall comply with those criteria.
             117          (c) [A] Subject to Subsection 19-3-105 (10), a facility may not receive a radioactive
             118      material license until siting criteria have been established by the board. The criteria also apply
             119      to facilities that have applied for but not received a radioactive material license.
             120          (12) The board shall by rule establish financial assurance requirements for closure and
             121      postclosure care of radioactive waste land disposal facilities, taking into account existing
             122      financial assurance requirements.
             123          Section 2. Section 19-3-105 is amended to read:
             124           19-3-105. Definitions -- Legislative and gubernatorial approval required for
             125      radioactive waste license -- Exceptions -- Application for new, renewed, or amended
             126      license.
             127          (1) As used in this section:
             128          (a) "Alternate feed material" has the same definition as provided in Section 59-24-102 .
             129          (b) (i) "Class A low-level radioactive waste" means:
             130          (A) radioactive waste that is classified as class A waste under 10 C.F.R. 61.55; and
             131          (B) radium-226 up to a maximum radionuclide concentration level of 10,000
             132      picocuries per gram.
             133          (ii) "Class A low-level radioactive waste" does not include:
             134          (A) uranium mill tailings;
             135          (B) naturally occurring radioactive materials; or
             136          (C) the following radionuclides if classified as "special nuclear material" under the
             137      Atomic Energy Act of 1954, 42 U.S.C. 2014:
             138          (I) uranium-233; and
             139          (II) uranium-235 with a radionuclide concentration level greater than the concentration
             140      limits for specific conditions and enrichments established by an order of the Nuclear
             141      Regulatory Commission:
             142          (Aa) to ensure criticality safety for a radioactive waste facility in the state; and


             143          (Bb) in response to a request, submitted prior to January 1, 2004, from a radioactive
             144      waste facility in the state to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to amend the facility's special
             145      nuclear material exemption order.
             146          (c) (i) "Radioactive waste facility" or "facility" means a facility that receives, transfers,
             147      stores, decays in storage, treats, or disposes of radioactive waste:
             148          (A) commercially for profit; or
             149          (B) generated at locations other than the radioactive waste facility.
             150          (ii) "Radioactive waste facility" does not include a facility that receives:
             151          (A) alternate feed material for reprocessing; or
             152          (B) radioactive waste from a location in the state designated as a processing site under
             153      42 U.S.C. 7912(f).
             154          (d) "Radioactive waste license" or "license" means a radioactive material license issued
             155      by the executive secretary under Subsection 19-3-108 (2)(c)(i), to own, construct, modify, or
             156      operate a radioactive waste facility.
             157          (2) The provisions of this section are subject to the prohibition under Section
             158      19-3-103.7 .
             159          (3) [A] Subject to Subsection (10), a person may not own, construct, modify, or operate
             160      a radioactive waste facility without:
             161          (a) having received a radioactive waste license for the facility;
             162          (b) meeting the requirements established by rule under Section 19-3-104 ;
             163          (c) the approval of the governing body of the municipality or county responsible for
             164      local planning and zoning where the radioactive waste is or will be located; and
             165          (d) subsequent to meeting the requirements of Subsections (3)(a) through (c), the
             166      approval of the governor and the Legislature.
             167          (4) [A] Subject to Subsection (10), a new radioactive waste license application, or an
             168      application to renew or amend an existing radioactive waste license, is subject to the
             169      requirements of Subsections (3)(b) through (d) if the application, renewal, or amendment:
             170          (a) specifies a different geographic site than a previously submitted application;


             171          (b) would cost 50% or more of the cost of construction of the original radioactive
             172      waste facility or the modification would result in an increase in capacity or throughput of a
             173      cumulative total of 50% of the total capacity or throughput which was approved in the facility
             174      license as of January 1, 1990, or the initial approval facility license if the initial license
             175      approval is subsequent to January 1, 1990; or
             176          (c) requests approval to receive, transfer, store, decay in storage, treat, or dispose of
             177      radioactive waste having a higher radionuclide concentration limit than allowed, under an
             178      existing approved license held by the facility, for the specific type of waste to be received,
             179      transferred, stored, decayed in storage, treated, or disposed of.
             180          (5) The requirements of Subsection (4)(c) do not apply to an application to renew or
             181      amend an existing radioactive waste license if:
             182          (a) the radioactive waste facility requesting the renewal or amendment has received a
             183      license prior to January 1, 2004; and
             184          (b) the application to renew or amend its license is limited to a request to approve the
             185      receipt, transfer, storage, decay in storage, treatment, or disposal of class A low-level
             186      radioactive waste.
             187          (6) A radioactive waste facility which receives a new radioactive waste license after
             188      May 3, 2004, is subject to the requirements of Subsections (3)(b) through (d) for any license
             189      application, renewal, or amendment that requests approval to receive, transfer, store, decay in
             190      storage, treat, or dispose of radioactive waste not previously approved under an existing license
             191      held by the facility.
             192          (7) If the board finds that approval of additional radioactive waste license applications,
             193      renewals, or amendments will result in inadequate oversight, monitoring, or licensure
             194      compliance and enforcement of existing and any additional radioactive waste facilities, the
             195      board shall suspend acceptance of further applications for radioactive waste licenses. The
             196      board shall report the suspension to the Legislative Management Committee.
             197          (8) The board shall review each proposed radioactive waste license application to
             198      determine whether the application complies with the provisions of this chapter and the rules of


             199      the board.
             200          (9) (a) If the radioactive waste license application is determined to be complete, the
             201      board shall issue a notice of completeness.
             202          (b) If the board determines that the radioactive waste license application is incomplete,
             203      the board shall issue a notice of deficiency, listing the additional information to be provided by
             204      the applicant to complete the application.
             205          (10) The requirements of Subsections (3)(c) and (d) and Subsection 19-3-104 (11) do
             206      not apply to:
             207          (a) a radioactive waste license that is in effect on December 31, 2006, including all
             208      amendments to the license that have taken effect as of December 31, 2006;
             209          (b) a license application for a facility in existence as of December 31, 2006, unless the
             210      license application includes an area beyond the facility boundary approved in the license
             211      described in Subsection (10)(a); or
             212          (c) an application to renew or amend a license described in Subsection (10)(a), unless
             213      the renewal or amendment includes an area beyond the facility boundary approved in the
             214      license described in Subsection (10)(a).


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