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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 35 — Medical Use of Byproduct Material · § 35.15

§ 35.15. Exemptions regarding Type A specific licenses of broad scope.

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A licensee possessing a Type A specific license of broad scope for medical use, issued under Part 33 of this chapter, is exempt from—
(a)The provisions of § 35.12(d) regarding the need to file an amendment to the license for medical use of byproduct material, as described in § 35.1000;
(b)The provisions of § 35.13(b);
(c)The provisions of § 35.13(f) regarding additions to or changes in the areas of use at the addresses identified in the application or on the license;
(d)The provisions of § 35.14(a);
(e)The provisions of § 35.14(b)(1) for an authorized user, an authorized nuclear pharmacist, an authorized medical physicist, or an ophthalmic physicist;
(f)The provisions of § 35.14(b)(5).
(g)The provisions of § 35.49(a). [67 FR 20370, Apr. 24, 2002, as amended at 72 FR 55931, Oct. 1, 2007; 83 FR 33103, July 16, 2018]
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