Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: fd099646-2b48-49c1-9d0b-a36844679790
Document Type: srp
Title: ACCESS AUTHORIZATION - OPERATIONAL PROGRAM
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1522/ML15226A009.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.6.4
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hat an individual applies for initial or updated UA or UAA who have not maintained unescorted access or unescorted access authorization for greater than 365 days, shall be subjected to a psychological assessment. 5. Licensees or applicants shall establish requirements, standards, roles, and responsibilities for individuals who perform psychological assessments. The intent is that a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist with proper clinical training and experience will conduct the psychological assessment in accordance with the American Psychological Association or the American Psychiatric Association standards. This paragraph establishes the responsibilities of those conducting psychological assessment to report the discovery of any information, including a medical condition, which could adversely impact the fitness for duty or trustworthiness and reliability of the individual being assessed for initial or updated authorization. 6. 10 CFR 73.56 (f), “Behavioral observation” − Licensees or applicants shall outline the roles and responsibilities of licensees, applicants, contractors, vendors, and individuals under the BOP. The purpose of the BOP is to increase the likelihood that potentially adverse behavior patterns and actions are detected, communicated, and evaluated before there is an opportunity for such behavior patterns or acts to result in detrimental consequences. The expectation is for individuals under this program to be trained to identify and report any concerns related to questionable behavior patterns or activities of others to the reviewing official, his or her supervisor, or other management personnel designated in their site procedures. 7. 10 CFR 73.56 (g), “Self-reporting of legal actions” − Licensees or applicants shall outline the responsibilities for individuals to self-report legal actions taken by a law enforcement authority or court of law to which the individual has been subject that could result in incarceration or a court order