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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 104E — North Carolina Radiation Protection Act

§ 104E-3. Declaration of policy.

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§ 104E-3. Declaration of policy.
It is the policy of the State of North Carolina in furtherance of its responsibility to protect the public health and safety:
(1)To institute and maintain a program to permit development and utilization of sources of radiation for purposes consistent with the health and safety of the public; and
(2)To prevent any associated harmful effects of radiation upon the public through the institution and maintenance of a regulatory program for all sources of radiation, providing for:
a. A single, effective system of regulation within the State;
b. A system consonant insofar as possible with those of other states; and
c. Compatibility with the standards and regulatory programs of the federal government for by-product, source and special nuclear materials. (1975, c. 718, s. 1.)
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