§ 70A.388.010 Declaration of policy
§ 70A.388.020 Purpose
§ 70A.388.030 Definitions
§ 70A.388.040 State radiation control agency
§ 70A.388.050 Rules and regulations — Licensing requirements and procedure — Notice of license application — Objections — Notice upon granting of license — Registration of sources of ionizing radiation — Exem
§ 70A.388.060 User permit system — Fees — Indemnify and hold state harmless — Adoption of rules
§ 70A.388.070 Inspection
§ 70A.388.080 Financial assurance — Noncompliance
§ 70A.388.090 Financial assurance — Generally
§ 70A.388.100 Records
§ 70A.388.110 Federal-state agreements — Authorized — Effect as to federal licenses
§ 70A.388.120 Inspection agreements and training programs
§ 70A.388.130 Department of ecology to seek federal funding for environmental radiation monitoring
§ 70A.388.140 Federal assistance to be sought for high-level radioactive waste program
§ 70A.388.150 Administrative procedure
§ 70A.388.160 Injunction proceedings
§ 70A.388.170 Prohibited uses
§ 70A.388.180 Impounding of materials
§ 70A.388.190 Prohibition — Fluoroscopic X-ray shoefitting devices
§ 70A.388.200 Exemptions
§ 70A.388.210 Professional uses
§ 70A.388.220 Penalties
§ 70A.388.230 Adoption of rules for administering site use permit program
§ 70A.388.901 Effective date — 1961 c 207
§ 70A.388.902 Section headings not part of law

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