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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 20 — Standards for Protection Against Radiation · § 20.2001

§ 20.2001. General requirements.

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(a)A licensee shall dispose of licensed material only—
(1)By transfer to an authorized recipient as provided in § 20.2006 or in the regulations in parts 30, 40, 60, 61, 63, 70, and 72 of this chapter;
(2)By decay in storage; or
(3)By release in effluents within the limits in § 20.1301; or
(4)As authorized under §§ 20.2002, 20.2003, 20.2004, 20.2005, or 20.2008.
(b)A person must be specifically licensed to receive waste containing licensed material from other persons for:
(1)Treatment prior to disposal; or
(2)Treatment or disposal by incineration; or
(3)Decay in storage; or
(4)Disposal at a land disposal facility licensed under part 61 of this chapter; or
(5)Disposal at a geologic repository under part 60 or part 63 of this chapter. [56 FR 23403, May 21, 1991, as amended at 66 FR 55789, Nov. 2, 2001; 72 FR 55922, Oct. 1, 2007]
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