Document: 10 CFR Part 50
Document ID: 95bb6c95-4469-43d8-aa77-b4d3038159b8
Document Type: cfr
Title: Definitions.
Source: 10 CFR Part 50
Source URL: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-10/part-50/section-50.2
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Chapter: 
Section ID: 50.2
CFR Part: 50
CFR Title: 10

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event or mitigate the consequences of accidents which could result in potential offsite exposures comparable to those referred to in § 50.34(a)(1) , § 50.67(b)(2) , or § 100.11 of this chapter , as applicable. ( 2 ) When applied to other types of facilities or portions of such facilities for which construction permits are issued under § 50.23 , a component, structure, system or part thereof that is directly procured by the construction permit holder for the facility subject to the regulations of this part and in which a defect or failure to comply with any applicable regulation in this chapter, order, or license issued by the Commission could create a substantial safety hazard. ( 3 ) In all cases, basic component includes safety related design, analysis, inspection, testing, fabrication, replacement parts, or consulting services that are associated with the component hardware, whether these services are performed by the component supplier or other supplier. Byproduct material means— ( 1 ) Any radioactive material (except special nuclear material) yielded in, or made radioactive by, exposure to the radiation incident to the process of producing or using special nuclear material; ( 2 ) ( i ) Any discrete source of radium-226 that is produced, extracted, or converted after extraction, before, on, or after August 8, 2005, for use for a commercial, medical, or research activity; or ( ii ) Any material that— ( A ) Has been made radioactive by use of a particle accelerator; and ( B ) Is produced, extracted, or converted after extraction, before, on, or after August 8, 2005, for use for a commercial, medical, or research activity; and ( 3 ) Any discrete source of naturally occurring radioactive material, other than source material, that— ( i ) The Commission, in consultation with the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, the Secretary of Energy, the Secretary of Homeland Security, and the head of any other appropriate Federal agency, determines