Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 03f7c780-614d-4e9c-bd5c-8eff94544b2c
Document Type: srp
Title: through 7.9 reference these BTPs.
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1515/ML15159B042.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 7
Section ID: 7.2
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eport” Topical Report Depends on the scope of the Topical Report License Amendment 10 CFR 50.90, “Application For Amendment of License or Construction Permit” Design Certification Renewal 10 CFR 52.57(a), “Application for Renewal” V. APPLICATION-SPECIFIC REVIEW PLAN The reviewer should develop a review plan specific to the application under consideration. The purpose of the plan is to: (1) communicate planned activities and schedules to management, (2) identify, early in the review, resources that the reviewer needs to support the review, and (3) assure that review participants have a common understanding of review criteria and the roles of the individual reviewers. Scope The plan should briefly describe what is to be reviewed as determined in Subsection III above. Review Criteria The plan should identify the criteria against which the application will be evaluated. For new applications, the applicable criteria are normally the applicable 10 CFR Part 50 sections and the detailed acceptance criteria contained in the SRP, supporting BTPs, and RGs. The SERs for previous applications, topical reports, and unreviewed or generic safety issue closeouts are also useful sources of information about staff positions and interpretations that can be used to develop specific review criteria. For license amendment applications, the review criteria consist of the original license commitments. When the original license commitments do not completely cover all aspects of the proposed modification, the staff may supplement the original commitments with additional criteria from the SRP. Review Activities The plan should describe the review activities planned to accomplish the review, and the approximate order in which these activities will be performed. Activities that have a broad impact on the review, such as the review of commitments to codes and standards, and the diversity and defense in depth review, should occur early in the review process. Review activities should give