
LS 6000 Scintillation System User’s Manual
PN 247971-F
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Radioactive Material Licensing
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(‘1) Shall not export the device containing by-product material except in accordance with part
110 of this chapter;
(8) Except as provided in paragraph (c)(9) of this section, shall transfer or dispose of the
device containing by-product material only by transfer to per-sons holding a specific license
pursuant to parts 30 and 32 of this chapter or from an Agreement State to receive the device
and within 30 days after transfer of a device to a specific licensee shall furnish to the Director
of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555 a report containing identification of the device by manufacturer’s
name and model number and the name and address of the person receiving the device. No
report is required if the device is transferred to the specific licensee in order to obtain a
replacement device;
(9) Shall transfer the device to another general licensee only:
(i) Where the device remains in use at a particular location. In such case the transferrer shall
give the transferee a copy of this section and any safety documents identified in the label of
the device and within 30 days of the transfer, report to the Director of Nuclear Material Safety
and Safeguards, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555, the
manufacturer’s name and model number of device transferred, the name and address of the
transferee, and the name and/or position of an individual who may constitute a point of
contact between the Commission and the transferee; or
(ii) Where the device is held in storage in the original shipping container at its intended
location of use prior to initial use by a general licensee.
10) Shall comply with the provisions of §20.2201, and §20.2202 of this chapter for reporting
radiation incidents, theft or loss of licensed material, but shall be exempt from the other
requirements of parts 19, 20, and 21, of this chapter.
(d) The general license in paragraph (a) of this section does not authorize the manufacture
or import of devices containing by-product material.
Regional USNRC & State Office Addresses & Telephone Numbers
The following list of States in alphabetical order, including the appropriate regulatory agency
for that state, with their address and telephone number, is provided here for your
convenience in the event that one of these agencies has to be contacted as required by
regulations governing that respective state. All information provided is believed to be
accurate at the time of publishing, but Beckman Coulter, Inc., does not guarantee its accuracy
and disclaims any responsibility or liability for its use.
Because some states have not entered into an agreement with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, the regulatory agency governing the use of by-product material is still the
U.S.N.R.C. For this reason the appropriate agency to contact in these particular states will be
the regional office of the U.S.N.R.C. In most cases however, the user must still register its
instrument with the state and/or local agency. If you reside in one of these states, we
recommend that you contact your local or state Department of Health for further information.
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