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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 170 — Fees for Facilities, Materials, Import and Export Licenses, and Other Regulatory Services Under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as Amended · § 170.20

§ 170.20. Average cost per professional staff-hour.

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(a)Except as provided in paragraphs
(b)and
(c)of this section, fees for permits, licenses, amendments, renewals, special projects, 10 CFR part 55 re-qualification and replacement examinations and tests, other required reviews, approvals, and inspections under §§ 170.21 and 170.31 will be calculated using the professional staff-hour rate of $318 per hour.
(b)For advanced nuclear reactor applicants:
(1)Prior to October 1, 2025, fees under § 170.21 will be calculated using the professional staff-hour rate of $318 per hour.
(2)Effective on October 1, 2025, fees under § 170.21 relating to the review of the submitted application for the advanced nuclear reactor applicant will be calculated using the reduced hourly rate of $148 per hour.
(c)For advanced nuclear reactor pre-applicants:
(1)Prior to October 1, 2025, fees under § 170.21 will be calculated using the professional staff-hour rate of $318 per hour.
(2)Effective on October 1, 2025, fees under § 170.21 relating to the review of submitted materials as described in the licensing project plan will be calculated using the reduced hourly rate of $148 per hour.
(3)Paragraph
(c)of this section shall cease to be effective on September 30, 2030. [90 FR 26753, June 24, 2025]
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