Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: 15b07a3e-3a95-46db-9b8c-a862a8e4b7bc
Document Type: regulatory_guide
Title: "Guidance for ITAAC Closure Under 10 CFR Part 52." (Rev. 2)
Source: NRC Regulatory Guide Division 1
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1425/ML14258B182.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
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Section ID: RG-1.215
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or restrictions on the use of the code or article (e.g., use of ASME Code XXX is conducted as accepted in RG 1.YYY). e. Although there is no current guidance in NEI 08-01 for the content of the 10 CFR 52.103(a) scheduled fuel load notification, the staff provides the following: The initial notification should include the anticipated date (270 days in the future) of initial loading of fuel. The updates required by 10 CFR 52.103, “Operation under a combined license,” should include updates to the anticipated date, if applicable. In determining the anticipated date, the licensee should use NRC guidance on timeframes for the NRC’s completion of its review and the making of the 10 CFR 52.103(g) finding. This NRC guidance will be developed in the future. f. The design and configuration control program should include an assessment and evaluation that confirm that the ITAAC potentially affected by a proposed change are still valid and that assure the functionality originally intended. g. For the as-built inspections and tests detailed in Section 9 of NEI 08-01, if a question exists about whether an item falls into the category of “standard industry practice” for the performance of inspections or tests at locations other than the final installed location, the licensee is responsible for demonstrating that the actions taken were “standard industry practice.” The licensee should include this information in the 10 CFR 52.99(c)(1) notification. Inspections and tests performed at other than the final installed locations and designated as “standard industry practice” must still be technically justifiable. For example, Section 9 of NEI 08-01 recognizes that, for an inspection or test at other than the final installed location to be technically justifiable, it must be both in accordance with standard industry practice and also specified in procurement specifications. This section of NEI 08-01 specifies that inspections of structures or components performed at other