Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: b143ccef-ed08-482d-bc4b-b4e012328090
Document Type: regulatory_guide
Title: Applications for Nuclear Power Plants (Rev. 1)
Source: NRC Regulatory Guide Division 1
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1523/ML15233A056.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
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Section ID: RG-1.206
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updates required by 10 CFR 50.71(e) should include updated information that does not warrant inclusion in the above categories or that occurs after the milestone associated with the license condition. Guidance on FSAR updates appears in RG 1.181, “Content of the Update Final Safety Analysis Report in Accordance with 10 CFR 50.71(e),” (Ref. 92) which endorses NEI 98-03, “Guidelines for Updating Final Safety Analysis Reports” (Ref. 93). The guidance for these routine FSAR updates appears in RG 1.181 and NEI 98-03 and is typically associated with the following changes and amendments: a. changes to the facility in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 50.59, b. changes to the facility resulting from approved exemptions and departures from a referenced certified design, c. changes to the facility resulting from approved variances from a referenced ESP, and DG-1325, Page-85 d. amendments to the license in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 50.90. For COLs referencing certified designs that include as-built reconciliation activities in COL action items rather than in ITAAC, a license condition containing specific FSAR information requirements could include the relevant as-built facility information from these activities in the FSAR (e.g., fire hazards analysis, pipe break hazards analysis, and site-specific seismic responses and the impact of these events on design features). C.2.12 Operational Programs for Combined Licenses OVERVIEW The “operational programs”8 are a subset of the multiple programs supporting nuclear facility operation that are subject to NRC regulatory review Operational programs have the following characteristics: a. NRC regulations require operational programs. b. The NRC staff reviews them as part of the COLA review process. c. The NRC staff inspects these programs before issuing a license to verify their implementation. The NRC regulations require a COL applicant to address varied programs to support operation of the nuclear