Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 988a555f-fdfa-4452-829d-c06654bfbba5
Document Type: srp
Title: Initial Plant Test Program - Design Certification and New License Applicants
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0706/ML070660618.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 14
Section ID: 14.2
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lant-specific departures and exemptions made under the change process in the design certification rule. C. Tier 1- means the portion of the design-related information contained in the generic DCD that is approved and certified by this design certification rule (Tier 1 information). The design descriptions, interface requirements, and site parameters are derived from Tier 2 information. Tier 1 information includes: i. Definitions and general provisions; ii. Design descriptions; iii. Inspections, tests, analyses, and acceptance criteria (ITAAC); iv. Significant site parameters; and v. Significant interface requirements. D. Tier 2 means the portion of the design-related information contained in the generic DCD that is approved but not certified by this design certification rule (Tier 2 information). Compliance with Tier 2 is required, but generic changes to 14.3-10 March 2007 and plant-specific departures from Tier 2 are governed by the change process in the design certification rule. Compliance with Tier 2 provides a sufficient, but not the only acceptable, method for complying with Tier 1. Compliance methods differing from Tier 2 should satisfy the change process in the design certification rule. Tier 2 information includes: i. Information required by 10 CFR 52.47, generic TS, the design-specific PRA, the evaluation of SAMDAs, and conceptual design information; ii. Information required for a final safety analysis report under 10 CFR 50.34; iii. Supporting information on the inspections, tests, and analyses that should be performed to demonstrate that the acceptance criteria in the ITAAC have been met; and iv. (COL) action items (COL information), which identify certain matters that should be addressed in the site-specific portion of the FSAR by an applicant who references a design certification rule. These items constitute information requirements but are not the only acceptable set of information in the FSAR. An applicant may depart from or omit these items,