§ 401.2005 Definitions
§ 401.201 Regulation of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal
§ 401.202 Licensing Authority
§ 401.204 Acquisition of Property
§ 401.205 Responsibilities of Persons Licensed to Dispose of Low-Level Radioactive Waste
§ 401.2051 Conveyance of Waste
§ 401.206 Resident Inspector
§ 401.207 Out-of-State Waste; Nonparty Compact Waste
§ 401.208 Study of Capacity
§ 401.2085 Review of Financial Assurance
§ 401.209 Acquisition and Operation of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Sites
§ 401.210 Transfer Costs of Property
§ 401.211 Liability
§ 401.212 Monitoring, Maintenance, and Emergency Measures
§ 401.213 Interstate Compacts
§ 401.214 Regional Disposal Facility Under Compact
§ 401.215 Acceptance of Low-Level Radioactive Waste
§ 401.216 Federal Facility Waste Disposal
§ 401.217 Location of Disposal Facility Site
§ 401.218 Disposal of Certain Waste
§ 401.219 Techniques for Managing Low-Level Radioactive Waste
§ 401.220 Design of Facility
§ 401.221 Mixed Waste
§ 401.222 Term of License
§ 401.223 Health Surveillance Survey
§ 401.224 Packaging of Radioactive Waste
§ 401.225 Shipment of Low-Level Radioactive Waste
§ 401.226 Improperly Processed or Packaged Low-Level Radioactive Waste
§ 401.227 Selection of Application for Compact Waste Disposal Facility License
§ 401.228 Notice to Receive Applications
§ 401.229 Application Processing Fee
§ 401.230 Receipt of Applications
§ 401.231 Administratively Complete Application
§ 401.232 Evaluation of Applications; Commission Selection
§ 401.233 Tier 1 Criteria
§ 401.234 Tier 2 Criteria
§ 401.235 Tier 3 Criteria
§ 401.236 Tier 4 Criteria
§ 401.237 Technical Review
§ 401.238 Notice of Draft License and Opportunity for Hearing
§ 401.239 Contested Case; Final Action On Application
§ 401.240 Judicial Review
§ 401.241 Security
§ 401.242 Acceptance of Waste
§ 401.243 Compliance History
§ 401.244 Host County Public Projects
§ 401.2445 State Fee
§ 401.245 Party State Compact Waste Disposal Fees
§ 401.2455 Interim Party State Compact Waste Disposal Fees
§ 401.2456 Contracts for Nonparty Compact Waste Disposal
§ 401.246 Waste Disposal Fee Criteria
§ 401.247 Reasonable and Necessary Expenses
§ 401.248 Limitations On Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal
§ 401.249 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Fund
§ 401.250 Payments by Party States
§ 401.251 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact Commission Account

Terms Used In Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 401 > Subchapter F - Special Provisions Concerning Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal

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