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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 104Pt. 9Ch. 8Art. 3§ 115020 Radioactive Material Disposal Licensing

§ 115020 Radioactive Material Disposal Licensing

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§ 115020 Radioactive Material Disposal Licensing

Key Takeaways

  • •If you want to apply for a license to handle radioactive waste, you must tell the government within 3 months after they set new rules.
  • •The government will pick one applicant within 45 days after the 3-month period ends.
  • •If the chosen person drops out or loses their license, the government can ask for new applicants.
  • •You might have to pay a fee to apply, and if picked, you may need to promise up to $1,000,000 to make sure you follow through.

Example

A company wants to start a business that disposes of radioactive waste from hospitals.

The company must tell the government within 3 months after new rules are set. If the government thinks their plan is good, they might get picked to apply for the license. If they get picked, they might have to promise $1,000,000 to make sure they do what they said they would.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 115020 Radioactive Material Disposal Licensing

(a)  All applicants filing a statement of capabilities and notice of intention to file an application for a license to receive radioactive materials from other persons for disposal on land shall file the statement and notice within three months after the department adopts the emergency regulations specified in subdivision (b) of Section 115010. Within 45 days after the termination of that three-month filing period, the department shall evaluate the statements of capabilities and notices of intent. The director shall determine, within that 45-day period, whether the department has received one or more statements and notices that are likely to result in the filing of an application for a license satisfying the requirements of Section 115010. (b)  If the director determines, within the 45-day period specified in subdivision (a), that the department has received one or more statements of capabilities and notices of intent which are likely to result in the filing of an application for a license, the department shall, within the 45-day period, select one of the applicants who filed the statement of capabilities and notice of intent to file a license application as a license designee. (c)  The department shall adopt emergency regulations establishing procedures for the review and evaluation of the statements of capabilities and notices of intent, as specified in subdivision (a), and for the selection of a license designee, as specified in subdivision (b). These emergency regulations shall be adopted by the department in accordance with subdivision (c) of Section 115010 and shall include procedures for soliciting, evaluating, ranking, and designating license designees and for selecting alternative license designees based upon the ranking. (d)  The department may solicit additional statements of capabilities and notices of intent if a license designee withdraws or becomes ineligible for licensing, or if a license is issued and is then suspended, revoked, or terminated. (e)  The department may, by emergency regulations adopted in accordance with subdivision (c) of Section 115010, establish and collect a fee for filing a statement of capabilities and notice of intent. (f)  The department may require that a person selected as a license designee pursuant to this section post a bond of up to one million dollars ($1,000,000) to guarantee that the person will carry out the activities connected with completing the license application and obtaining the license. The department shall, by emergency regulation adopted in accordance with subdivision (c) of Section 115010, establish standards for the forfeiture of the bond. (Added by Stats. 1995, Ch. 415, Sec. 6. Effective January 1, 1996.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

applicationterminationstatementdisposalemergencyregulationlicensedirector

Related Statutes

  • § 115025 Radioactive Waste Disposal Licensing
  • § 1575.2 Adult Day Health Licensing
  • § 1576 License Application Approval
  • § 1727.7 Home Health Agency Licensing
  • § 1738 Religious And Pace Exemptions

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 115020.
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