Nationally Tracked Nuclear Source Law and Legal Definition
According to 10 CFR 20.1003 [Title 10 – Energy; Chapter I -- Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Part 20 -- Standards for Protection Against Radiation; Subpart A -- General Provisions], the term nationally tracked nuclear source “is a sealed source containing a quantity equal to or greater than Category 1 or Category 2 levels of any radioactive material listed in Appendix E of this part. In this context a sealed source is defined as radioactive material that is sealed in a capsule or closely bonded, in a solid form and which is not exempt from regulatory control. It does not mean material encapsulated solely for disposal, or nuclear material contained in any fuel assembly, subassembly, fuel rod, or fuel pellet. Category 1 nationally tracked sources are those containing radioactive material at a quantity equal to or greater than the Category 1 threshold. Category 2 nationally tracked sources are those containing radioactive material at a quantity equal to or greater than the Category 2 threshold but less than the Category 1 threshold.”
Legal Definition list
- Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory [NRTL]
- Nationally Recognized Statistical Rating Organization
- Nationally Recognized Accrediting Agency [Education]
- Nationality Theory
- Nationality Principle
- Nationally Tracked Nuclear Source
- Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry
- Nationwide Significant Risk Threshold
- Native American
- Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
- Native American Pacific Islander
Related Legal Terms
- Acceptable Medical Source
- Accountable Sealed Radioactive Source
- Advanced Nuclear Facility [Energy]
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
- Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution
- Agricultural Resource
- Agricultural Resource Management Plan
- Agricultural Resource Management Survey
- Alert [Nuclear Regulatory Commission]
- All-Source Intelligence