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CFR > Title 40 > Chapter I > Part 194 > § 194.13. Submission of reference materials


Current as of: July 2009

Information may be included by reference into compliance applications(s), provided that the references are clear specific and that unless, otherwise specified by the Administrator or the Administrator's authorized representative, 5 copies of reference information are submitted to the Administrator's authorized representative. These paper copies are intended for the official docket in Washington, DC, as well as the four informational dockets in Albuquerque and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Reference materials that are widely available in standard text books or reference books need not to be submitted. Whenever possible, DOE shall submit 10 copies of reference materials in alternative format (e.g., compact disk) or other approved format, as specified by the Administrator's authorized representative.

[69 FR 42582, July 16, 2004]
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U.S. Code Provisions: Radioactive Waste

U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 108 - Nuclear Waste Policy

State Laws: Radioactive Waste

AlaskaAlaska Statutes Chapter 46.45 - Northwest Interstate Compact On Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management
CaliforniaCalifornia Health and Safety Code > Division 104 > Part 9 - Radiation
California Vehicle Code > Division 14.5 - Transportation Of Radioactive Materials
ConnecticutConnecticut General Statutes > Title 22a > Chapter 446a - Radiation and Radioactive Materials
DelawareDelaware Code Title 7 > Chapter 80 - Appalachian States Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact
HawaiiHawaii Revised Statutes > Chapter 339K - Northwest Interstate Compact on Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management
IdahoIdaho Code Title 39 > Chapter 30 - Radiation And Nuclear Material
IllinoisIllinois Compiled Statutes > 45 ILCS 140 - Central Midwest Radioactive Waste Compact Act
Illinois Compiled Statutes > 45 ILCS 141 - Radioactive Waste Compact Enforcement Act
Illinois Compiled Statutes > 420 ILCS 15 - Spent Nuclear Fuel Act
Illinois Compiled Statutes > 420 ILCS 20 - Illinois Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Act
Illinois Compiled Statutes > 420 ILCS 35 - Radioactive Waste Storage Act
Illinois Compiled Statutes > 420 ILCS 37 - Radioactive Waste Tracking and Permitting Act
Illinois Compiled Statutes > 420 ILCS 40 - Radiation Protection Act of 1990
Illinois Compiled Statutes > 420 ILCS 42 - Uranium and Thorium Mill Tailings Control Act
IowaIowa Code Chapter 136C - Radiation machines and radioactive materials
Iowa Code Chapter 457B - Midwest interstate low-level radioactive waste compact
KansasKansas Statutes > Chapter 65 > Article 34a - Central Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact
LouisianaLouisiana Revised Statutes > Title 30 > Chapter 7 - Central Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact
MaineMaine Revised Statutes Title 38 > Chapter 14-A - Nuclear Waste Activity
MassachusettsMassachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title XV > Chapter 111H - Massachusetts Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Act
MichiganMichigan Laws > Chapter 3 > Act 460 of 1982 - Midwest Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact
Michigan Laws > Chapter 3 > Act 54 of 1965 - Ionizing Radiation
Michigan Laws > Chapter 325 > Act 113 of 1978 - Radioactive Waste
Michigan Laws > Chapter 333 > Act 204 of 1987 - Low-Level Radioactive Waste Authority Act
New HampshireNew Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 107-D - Transportation Of High-Level Radioactive Waste
New MexicoNew Mexico Statutes Chapter 11 > Article 9A - Low-Level Radioactive Waste
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 74 > Article 4A - Radioactive Materials
New YorkNew York Laws - Environmental Conservation > Article 29 - Low-Level Radioactive Waste Facilities
New York Laws - Public Health > Article 24-C - Information Program On Low-Level Radioactive Waste
New YorkNew York Laws > Environmental Conservation > Article 29 - Low-Level Radioactive Waste Facilities
New York Laws > Public Health > Article 24-C - Information Program On Low-Level Radioactive Waste
North CarolinaNorth Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 104E - North Carolina Radiation Protection Act
North DakotaNorth Dakota Code > Chapter 23-20.5 - Low-Level Radioactive Waste
OhioOhio Code > Title 37 > Chapter 3747 - Low-Level Radioactive Waste Act
Ohio Code > Title 37 > Chapter 3748 - Radiation Control Program
Rhode IslandRhode Island General Laws > Chapter 23-1.3. Radiation Control
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 23-19.9. Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 23-19.11. Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal
South CarolinaSouth Carolina Code > Title 48 > Chapter 46 - Atlantic Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact Implementation Act
South DakotaSouth Dakota Laws > Title 34 > Chapter 21B - Southwestern Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal
South Dakota Laws > Title 34 > Chapter 21C - Regulation Of Radioactive Waste
TexasTexas Health And Safety Code > Title 5 > Subtitle D - Nuclear And Radioactive Materials
UtahUtah Code > Title 19 > Chapter 3 - Radiation Control Act
VermontVermont Statutes > Title 10 > Chapter 157 - Storage of Radioactive Material
Vermont Statutes > Title 10 > Chapter 161 - Disposal of Low-Level Radioactive Waste
Vermont Statutes > Title 10 > Chapter 162 - Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact
VirginiaVirginia Code Title 10.1 > Chapter 15 - Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact
West VirginiaWest Virginia Code > Chapter 16 > Article 27 - Storage And Disposal Of Radioactive Waste Materials
West Virginia Code > Chapter 29 > Article 1H - Appalachian States Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact
WisconsinWisconsin Laws Chapter 254 > Subchapter III - Radiation Protection

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