Document: 10 CFR Part 50
Document ID: 1e48e1f9-b385-40ad-ad75-666a991d3806
Document Type: cfr
Title: Notice for public comment; State consultation.
Source: 10 CFR Part 50
Source URL: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-10/part-50/section-50.91
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Section ID: 50.91
CFR Part: 50
CFR Title: 10

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§ 50.91 Notice for public comment; State consultation. The Commission will use the following procedures for an application requesting an amendment to an operating license under this part or a combined license under part 52 of this chapter for a facility licensed under §§ 50.21(b) or 50.22 , or for a testing facility, except for amendments subject to hearings governed by 10 CFR part 2, subpart L . For amendments subject to 10 CFR part 2, subpart L , the following procedures will apply only to the extent specifically referenced in § 2.309(b) of this chapter , except that notice of opportunity for hearing must be published in the Federal Register at least 30 days before the requested amendment is issued by the Commission: ( a ) Notice for public comment. ( 1 ) At the time a licensee requests an amendment, it must provide to the Commission, in accordance with the distribution requirements specified in § 50.4 , its analysis about the issue of no significant hazards consideration using the standards in § 50.92 . ( 2 ) ( i ) The Commission may publish in the Federal Register under § 2.105 an individual notice of proposed action for an amendment for which it makes a proposed determination that no significant hazards consideration is involved, or, at least once every 30 days, publish a periodic Federal Register notice of proposed actions which identifies each amendment issued and each amendment proposed to be issued since the last such periodic notice, or it may publish both such notices. ( ii ) For each amendment proposed to be issued, the notice will ( A ) contain the staff's proposed determination, under the standards in § 50.92 , ( B ) provide a brief description of the amendment and of the facility involved, ( C ) solicit public comments on the proposed determination, and ( D ) provide for a 30-day comment period. ( iii ) The comment period will begin on the day after the date of the publication of the first notice, and, normally, the amendment will not be