Terms Used In Kansas Statutes 48-1606

  • Amendment: A proposal to alter the text of a pending bill or other measure by striking out some of it, by inserting new language, or both. Before an amendment becomes part of the measure, thelegislature must agree to it.
  • Low-level radioactive waste: means radioactive waste not classified as:

    (1) NORM waste or TENORM waste at concentrations and from sources established in rules and regulations adopted by the secretary on or before July 1, 2016;

    (2) high-level radioactive waste;

    (3) transuranic waste;

    (4) spent nuclear fuel; or

    (5) by-product material as defined in subsection (a)(2). See Kansas Statutes 48-1603

  • Person: means any individual, corporation, partnership, firm, association, trust, estate, public or private institution, group, agency, political subdivision of this state, or any other state or political subdivision or agency thereof, and any legal successor, representative, agency, or agency of the foregoing, other than the United States nuclear regulatory commission, or any successor thereto, and other than federal government agencies licensed by the United States nuclear regulatory commission, or any successor thereto. See Kansas Statutes 48-1603
  • Radiation: means : (1) Ionizing radiation including gamma rays, X-rays, alpha particles, beta particles, and including neutrons; (2) any electromagnetic radiation other than ionizing radiation which is generated during the operation of an electronic product; or (3) any sonic, ultrasonic, or infrasonic wave which is emitted from an electronic product as a result of the operation of an electronic circuit in such product. See Kansas Statutes 48-1603
  • Radioactive material: means any material, solid, liquid or gas, which emits ionizing radiation spontaneously. See Kansas Statutes 48-1603
  • Secretary: means the secretary of the Kansas department of health and environment. See Kansas Statutes 48-1603
  • Source material: means : (1) Uranium, thorium or any other material which the secretary declares by order to be source material after the United States nuclear regulatory commission, or any successor thereto, has determined the material to be such; or (2) ores containing one or more of the foregoing materials, in such concentration as the secretary declares by order to be source material after the United States nuclear regulatory commission, or any successor thereto, has determined the material in such concentration to be source material. See Kansas Statutes 48-1603
  • Sources of radiation: means , collectively, radioactive material and radiation generating equipment. See Kansas Statutes 48-1603
  • Special nuclear material: means : (1) Plutonium, uranium 233, uranium enriched in the isotope 233 or in the isotope 235, and any other material which the secretary declares by order to be special nuclear material after the United States nuclear regulatory commission, or any successor thereto, has determined the material to be such, but does not include source material; or (2) any material artificially enriched by any of the foregoing, but does not include source material. See Kansas Statutes 48-1603
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Kansas Statutes 77-201

(a) The secretary of health and environment shall be responsible for state radiation control.

(b) The secretary, for the protection of the public health and safety, shall develop programs for evaluation of hazards associated with use of sources of radiation.

(c) The secretary may:

(1) Advise, consult and cooperate with other agencies of the state, the federal government, other states and interstate agencies, political subdivisions and with groups concerned with control of sources of radiation;

(2) accept and administer grants or gifts, conditional or otherwise, in furtherance of its functions, from the federal government and from other sources, public or private;

(3) collect and disseminate information relating to control of sources of radiation;

(4) encourage, participate in, or conduct studies, investigations, training, research and demonstrations relating to control of sources of radiation;

(5) in accordance with the laws of the state, employ, compensate and prescribe the powers and duties of such individuals as may be necessary to carry out the responsibilities set forth herein;

(6) institute training programs for the purpose of qualifying personnel to carry out the provisions of this act, and make personnel available for participation in any program or programs of the federal government, other states or interstate agencies in furtherance of the purposes of this act;

(7) fix, charge and collect fees for licenses and registrations, and renewals thereof, issued under the nuclear energy development and radiation control act to cover all or any part of the cost of administering such act; and

(8) receive any moneys in the form of grants, gifts, licensing or registration fees, or as paid under an agreement with the secretary or as reimbursement for remedial action costs.

(d) Subject to the following limitations, the secretary may assess a fee for the following categories of radiation protection services:

Fee Category:

1.?Special nuclear material

A.  Licenses for possession and use of special nuclear material in sealed sources contained in devices used in industrial measuring systemsMaximum annual fee  $950

B.  Any licenses not otherwise specified in this table for possession and use of special nuclear material, except licenses authorizing special nuclear material in unsealed form in combination that would constitute a critical massMaximum annual fee  $2,250

2.?Source material

A.  Licenses that authorize only the possession, use and/or installation of source material for shieldingMaximum annual fee  $365

B.  All other source material licenses not otherwise specified in this tableMaximum annual fee  $5,700

3.?Radioactive or byproduct material

A.  Licenses of broad scope for possession and use of radioactive or byproduct material issued for processing or manufacturing of items containing radioactive or byproduct material for commercial distributionMaximum annual fee  $10,900

B.  Other licenses for possession and use of radioactive or byproduct material issued for processing or manufacturing of items containing radioactive or byproduct material for commercial distributionMaximum annual fee  $3,300

C.  Licenses authorizing the processing or manufacturing and distribution or redistribution of radiopharmaceuticals, generators, reagent kits and/or sources and devices containing radioactive or byproduct material. This category also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding when included on the same licenseMaximum annual fee  $5,450

D.  Licenses and approvals authorizing distribution or redistribution of radiopharmaceuticals, generators, reagent kits and/or sources or devices not involving processing of radioactive or byproduct material. This category also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding when included on the same licenseMaximum annual fee  $2,350

E.  Licenses for possession and use of radioactive or byproduct material in sealed sources for irradiation of materials in which the source is not removed from its shield (self-shielded units)Maximum annual fee  $1,800

F.  Licenses for possession and use of less than 10,000 curies of radioactive or byproduct material in sealed sources for irradiation of materials in which the source is exposed for irradiation purposes. This category also includes underwater irradiators for irradiation of materials in which the source is not exposed for irradiation purposesMaximum annual fee  $3,300

G.  Licenses for possession and use of 10,000 curies or more of radioactive or byproduct material in sealed sources for irradiation of materials in which the source is exposed for irradiation purposes. This category also includes underwater irradiators for irradiation of materials in which the source is not exposed for irradiation purposesMaximum annual fee  $12,050

H.  Licenses issued to distribute items containing radioactive or byproduct material that require device review to persons exempt from licensing, except specific licenses authorizing redistribution of items that have been authorized for distribution to persons exempt from licensingMaximum annual fee  $3,000

I.  Licenses issued to distribute items containing radioactive or byproduct material or quantities of radioactive or byproduct material that do not require device review to persons exempt from licensing, except for specific licenses authorizing redistribution of items that have been authorized for distribution to persons exempt from licensingMaximum annual fee  $3,050

J.  Licenses issued to distribute items containing radioactive or byproduct material that require sealed source and/or device review to persons generally licensed, except specific licenses authorizing redistribution of items that have been authorized for distribution to persons generally licensedMaximum annual fee  $1,100

K.  Licenses issued to distribute items containing radioactive or byproduct material or quantities of radioactive or byproduct material that do not require sealed source and/or device review to persons generally licensed, except specific licenses authorizing redistribution of items that have been authorized for distribution to persons generally licensedMaximum annual fee  $700

L.  Licenses of broad scope for possession and use of radioactive or byproduct material issued for research and development that do not authorize commercial distributionMaximum annual fee  $5,900

M.  Other licenses for possession and use of radioactive or byproduct material issued for research and development that do not authorize commercial distributionMaximum annual fee  $2,800

N.  Licenses that authorize services for other licensees, except (1) Licenses that authorize only calibration and/or leak testing services are subject to the fees specified in fee category 3P; and (2) licenses that authorize waste disposal services are subject to the fees specified in fee categories 4A, 4B and 4CMaximum annual fee  $3,050

O.  Licenses for possession and use of radioactive or byproduct material for industrial radiography operations. This category also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding when authorized on the same licenseMaximum annual fee  $6,100

P.  All other specific radioactive or byproduct material licenses not otherwise specified in this tableMaximum annual fee  $1,250

Q.  Registration of generally licensed devices or sourcesMaximum annual fee  $225

4.?Waste disposal and processing

A.  Licenses authorizing the possession and use of waste radioactive, by-product, source or special nuclear material for a commercial low-level radioactive waste disposal facility.Maximum annual fee  Full cost

i.  Amendment to license concerning safety and environmental questionsMaximum amendment fee  Full cost

ii.  Amendment to license concerning administration questions (no safety or environment questions)Maximum amendment fee  Full cost

B.  Licenses specifically authorizing the receipt of waste radioactive or byproduct material, source material or special nuclear material from other persons for the purpose of packaging or repackaging the material. The licensee will dispose of the material by transfer to another person authorized to receive or dispose of the materialMaximum annual fee  $5,150

C.  Licenses specifically authorizing the receipt of prepackaged waste radioactive or byproduct material, source material or special nuclear material from other persons. The licensee will dispose of the material by transfer to another person authorized to receive or dispose of the materialMaximum annual fee  $3,700

5.?Well logging

A.  Licenses for possession and use of radioactive or byproduct material, source material and/or special nuclear material for well logging, well surveys and tracer studies other than field flooding tracer studiesMaximum annual fee  $2,350

B.  Licenses for possession and use of radioactive or byproduct material for field flooding tracer studiesMaximum annual fee  $2,350

6.?Nuclear laundries

A.  Licenses for commercial collection and laundry of items contaminated with radioactive or byproduct material, source material or special nuclear materialMaximum annual fee  $11,550

7.?Medical licenses

A.  Licenses issued for human use of radioactive or byproduct material, source material or special nuclear material in sealed sources contained in teletherapy devices. This category also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding when authorized on the same licenseMaximum annual fee  $5,500

B.  Licenses of broad scope issued to medical institutions or two or more physicians authorizing research and development, including human use of radioactive or byproduct material except licenses for radioactive or byproduct material, source material or special nuclear material in sealed sources contained in teletherapy devices. This category also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding when authorized on the same license. Separate annual fees will not be assessed for pacemaker licenses issued to medical institutions who also hold nuclear medicine licenses under categories 7B or 7CMaximum annual fee  $12,350

C.  Other license issued for human use of radioactive or byproduct material, source material and/or special nuclear material except licenses for radioactive or byproduct material, source material or special nuclear material in sealed sources contained in teletherapy devices. This category also includes the possession and use of source material for shielding when authorized on the same license. Separate annual fees will not be assessed for pacemaker licenses issued to medical institutions who also hold nuclear medicine licenses under categories 7B or 7CMaximum annual fee  $2,300

8.?Civil defense

A.  Licenses for possession and use of radioactive or byproduct material, source material or special nuclear material for civil defense activitiesMaximum annual fee  $650

9.?Device, product or sealed source safety evaluation

A.  Safety evaluation review of devices or products containing radioactive or byproduct material, source material or special nuclear material, except reactor fuel devices, for commercial distribution. This fee shall apply to each device or productMaximum annual fee  $3,500

B.  Safety evaluation review of devices or products containing radioactive or byproduct material, source material or special nuclear material manufactured in accordance with the unique specifications of, and for use by, a single applicant, except reactor fuel devices. This fee shall apply to each device or productMaximum annual fee  $3,500

C.  Safety evaluation of sealed sources containing radioactive or byproduct material, source material or special nuclear material, except reactor fuel, for commercial distribution. This fee shall apply to each device or productMaximum annual fee  $1,100

D.  Registrations issued for the safety evaluation of sealed sources containing radioactive or byproduct material, source material or special nuclear material, manufactured in accordance with the unique specifications of, and for use by, a single applicant. This fee shall apply to each device or productMaximum annual fee  $365

10.?Special projects

A.  Hourly rate for radiation control program activities for which there is not an established fee category or for radiation protection services provided to nonlicensees and nonregistrantsMaximum hourly rate  $79

11.?Reciprocity

A.  Licensees who conduct activities under a reciprocal agreementMaximum annual fee  $750

B.  Registrants who conduct activities under a reciprocal agreementMaximum annual fee  $200

12.?X-ray machines

A.  Base registration fee per facilityMaximum annual fee  $200

B.  Registration fee for each x-ray tube at a facility. This fee is in addition to the base registration feeMaximum annual fee per x-ray tube  $50

13.?Accelerators

A.  Particle acceleratorsMaximum annual fee  $300

14.?New license and registration applications

A.  New license and registration applications. Equal to annual fee of applicable category

For licenses or registrations that authorize more than one activity, an annual fee shall be assessed for each of the applicable categories.

(e) (1) An additional fee up to 50% of the maximum annual fee shall be assessed for each noncontiguous site where radioactive material is stored or used under the same license, per category.

(2) As used in this subsection, “noncontiguous site” means a location more than one mile away from the main safety office where licensure records are maintained.

(f) The secretary shall adopt rules and regulations fixing the fees for the radiation protection services provided under this act and shall periodically increase or decrease such fees consistent with the need to cover all or any part of the cost of administering such act.