Document: 10 CFR Part 73
Document ID: 1cd5bd24-96a5-4ed9-bf69-92223d061a64
Document Type: cfr
Title: Authorization for use of enhanced weapons and preemption of firearms laws.
Source: 10 CFR Part 73
Source URL: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-10/part-73/section-73.15
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Section ID: 73.15
CFR Part: 73
CFR Title: 10

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hether these covered weapons will be used in a revised protective strategy; and ( iv ) A description of the licensee's Firearms Background Check Plan, as required by § 73.17 of this part . ( 4 ) Once a licensee has been notified that its application for stand-alone preemption authority has been accepted for review by the NRC, the licensee must provide the following supplemental information once it becomes available: ( i ) A confirmation that a sufficient number of security personnel have completed a satisfactory firearms background check to meet the licensee's security personnel minimum staffing requirements, as specified in its physical security plan and any applicable fatigue requirements under part 26 of this chapter ; ( ii ) A confirmation that the necessary training modules and notification procedures have been developed under its Firearms Background Check Plan; and ( iii ) A confirmation that all security personnel whose official duties require access to covered weapons have been trained on these modules and notification procedures. ( 5 ) The licensee must submit both the application and the supplementary information to the NRC in writing, under oath or affirmation, and in accordance with § 73.4 of this part . ( 6 ) Upon the effective date of the NRC's approval of its application for stand-alone preemption authority, the licensee must only assign security personnel who have completed a satisfactory firearms background check to duties requiring access to any covered weapons. ( e ) Application process for combined preemption authority and enhanced weapons authority. ( 1 ) Only licensees included within the classes of facilities, radioactive material, and other property listed in paragraph (c)(2) of this section may apply to the NRC for combined preemption authority and enhanced weapons authority. ( 2 ) Licensees applying for combined preemption authority and enhanced weapons authority must submit an application to the NRC using the procedures specified in this