Document: 10 CFR Part 73
Document ID: 716b4835-deb6-49b9-a968-dfdeba3d508d
Document Type: cfr
Title: Written follow-up reports of physical security events.
Source: 10 CFR Part 73
Source URL: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-10/part-73/section-73.1205
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Section ID: 73.1205
CFR Part: 73
CFR Title: 10

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event or condition, including: personnel errors, inadequate procedures, or inadequate training; ( vii ) Whether previous events or conditions are relevant to the current event or condition and whether corrective actions to prevent recurrence were ineffective or insufficient; ( viii ) Whether this event or condition is a recurring failure of a structure, system, component, or procedure important to security; ( ix ) What compensatory measures, if any, were implemented in response to the event or condition; ( x ) What corrective actions, if any, were taken in response to the event or condition; and ( xi ) When corrective actions, if any, were taken or will be completed. ( d ) Transmission criteria. ( 1 ) In addition to the addressees specified in § 73.4 , the licensee must also provide one copy of the written follow-up report addressed to the Director, Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response (NSIR). ( 2 ) For copies of a classified written follow-up report, the licensee must transmit them to the NRC via either the NRC Headquarters classified mailing address specified in Table 2 of appendix A to this part or via the NRC's secure email address specified in Table 1 of appendix A to this part. ( 3 ) Each written follow-up report containing classified information must be created, stored, marked, labeled, handled, transmitted to the NRC, and destroyed in accordance with the requirements of part 95 of this chapter . ( 4 ) Each written follow-up report containing Safeguards Information must be created, stored, marked, labeled, handled, transmitted to the NRC, and destroyed in accordance with the requirements of §§ 73.21 and 73.22 . ( e ) Records retention. Licensees must maintain a copy of a written follow-up report as a record for a period of 3 years from the date of the report or until termination of the license, whichever is later.