Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: f6a3a24a-8e44-485c-8e13-c816baf8f4b0
Document Type: srp
Title: 19
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1127/ML112730393.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 1
Section ID: 1.0
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Revision 2 – December 2011 imposed by the NRC staff. The NRC staff should document any such license conditions necessary to complete COL items in the SER. The following discussion should be considered by the NRC staff for review of license conditions proposed by a COL applicant and for those license conditions that the NRC staff determines are necessary to impose on the licensee: • License conditions remain in effect for the licensee until satisfactorily completed and their removal is approved via the license amendment process per 10 CFR 52.98(f). • License conditions are enforceable the same way a regulation or order is enforceable. • In contrast to completion of an ITAAC, where a licensee is required to make a submission to the NRC staff documenting satisfactory completion of the ITAAC, there need not be submission requirements associated with completion of a license condition that necessitate further NRC reviews. However, there may be some conditions specifically included in the license that require the licensee to notify the NRC of the schedule of availability of information for inspection or implementation schedules of programs or activities to be inspected. For example, license conditions may be used to identify notification commitments to the NRC on when activities associated with completion of SSC design governed by design acceptance criteria (DAC) have been completed following issuance of the license and are available for inspection by the NRC. The NRC staff should use caution when including requirements in license conditions such as “submission” and “staff review” since these typically describe actions taking during the license review. The NRC staff should instead consider use of terms like “reporting requirements” or “make available for inspection,” as more appropriate. • License conditions may be used to include operational restrictions for the facility, impose restrictions on operating power levels, require the performance of