Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: d6a6aafe-c09c-4a2e-8ef0-8aa96546df18
Document Type: srp
Title: 13
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 a condition may call for action to remedy the deficiency, e.g., cracked or weathered rock that is not acceptable for bearing foundation loads is replaced or filled with lean concrete or otherwise treated so as to be acceptable) (the attribute may be deficient only with respect to a particular type of reactor); or (3) the staff's evaluation depends on a future act (e.g., a state regulatory approval may be called for). A permit condition is not needed when an existing NRC regulation requires a future regulatory review and approval process to ensure adequate safety during design, construction, or inspection activities for a new plant. The following definitions are used in the context of ESPs and DC reviews: COL action item: COL action items identify certain matters that shall be addressed in the FSAR by an applicant who submits a COL application that references a DC and/or an ESP. The term “COL holder item” is not defined and shall not be used. COL action items constitute information requirements, but do not form the only acceptable set of information in the FSAR. An applicant may depart from or omit these items, provided that the departure or omission is identified and justified in the FSAR. In addition, these items do not relieve an applicant from any requirement in 10 CFR Parts 50 and 52 that govern the application. That is, DCs were not intended to identify, as COL action items, all the requirements that a COL applicant needs to meet to demonstrate compliance with 10 CFR Part 52, “Subpart C – Combined Licenses.” Therefore, for a COL application that references a DC or an ESP, it may not be sufficient for the COL applicant to address only those COL action items contained in the referenced DC or ESP. The COL applicant must demonstrate compliance with all the regulatory requirements in 10 CFR 52.79 and 10 CFR 52.80 whether they are addressed by a COL action item or not. COL action items may contain requirements for information