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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 75 — Safeguards on Nuclear Material—Implementation of Safeguards Agreements Between the United States and the International Atomic Energy Agency · § 75.46

§ 75.46. Expenses.

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(a)Under the Safeguards Agreements, the IAEA undertakes to reimburse any person subject to this part for extraordinary expenses incurred as a result of its specific request provided that the IAEA has agreed in advance to do so. The Safeguards Agreements also provide that the IAEA will reimburse that person for the cost of making additional measurements or taking samples at the specific request of an IAEA inspector.
(b)The NRC will inform persons subject to this part, by license condition or by other means (e.g., written communication), of those items of extraordinary expense that the IAEA has agreed in advance to reimburse.
(c)The NRC will inform persons subject to this part, by license condition or by other means (e.g., written communication), of the procedures to be used to document:
(1)An IAEA inspector's request for making additional measurements or taking additional samples; and
(2)An IAEA request for a particular action by the licensee that will give rise to reimbursable extraordinary expense.
(d)The NRC will take appropriate action to assist persons subject to this part regarding the reimbursement of any expense that, under the Safeguards Agreements, is to be borne by the IAEA. [45 FR 50711, July 31, 1980, as amended at 73 FR 78614, Dec. 23, 2008; 83 FR 19614, May 4, 2018]
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