Terms Used In Texas Health and Safety Code 401.235

  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.

The commission shall consider as tier 3 criteria the applicant’s:
(1) technical qualifications to receive, store, process, and dispose of low-level radioactive waste;
(2) experience in management and disposal of low-level radioactive waste and other radioactive materials;
(3) previous operating practices in this state and elsewhere, including the practices of a parent, subsidiary, or affiliated entity of the applicant, related to radioactive materials;
(4) record of compliance with environmental statutes, rules, and licenses in this state and in any other jurisdiction, including the records of a parent or subsidiary of the applicant, subject to § 401.243;
(5) training programs proposed for its employees whose duties relate to the proposed disposal facility site and activities;
(6) monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting plans;
(7) low-level radioactive waste spill detection and cleanup plans for the proposed disposal facility site and activities;
(8) decommissioning and postclosure plans;
(9) security plans;
(10) monitoring and protection plans for workers;
(11) emergency plans;
(12) plans for background monitoring during the license period, including analysis of the ambient conditions of the disposal facility site and analysis of established trends of the disposal facility site’s natural parameters, including:
(A) natural background radioactivity levels;
(B) radon gas levels;
(C) air particulate levels;
(D) soil characteristics, including chemical characteristics;
(E) surface water and groundwater characteristics; and
(F) flora and fauna at the site; and
(13) ability to adequately manage the proposed disposal facility or facilities and activities for the term of the license.