Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 4e1326b0-4c13-4c76-9b32-a83ea9e949d9
Document Type: srp
Title: 15
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1127/ML112730393.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 1
Section ID: 1.0
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Revision 2 – November 2011 Appendix – A Guidance for NRC Review of Post-Combined License Commitments on Completion of COL Items Background: COL action or information items may be included in ESPs, DCs or applications for ESPs and DCs. Although the terms COL action item and COL information item are used interchangeably by the NRC staff, historically, DC applicants have included the term “COL information item” in their DCDs, while the NRC staff has used the term “COL action item” in its SERs and regulations. This is also discussed in RG 1.206, Section C.III.4, “COL Action or Information Items.” Applicants for COLs that reference ESPs or DCDs are required to address these COL action or information items in their applications. The scope of information typically requested in these COL action or information items is beyond the scope of information requirements necessary to obtain an ESP or DC. This information typically includes site specific facility design information and operational information for the facility such as programs and procedures. Information Required for License Determination: COL action or information items contained in an ESP or DCD may include information requirements that are necessary for the NRC staff to make findings that are necessary to issue a COL and information requirements that are not necessary for license issuance. Information necessary for the NRC staff to issue a license cannot be deferred by a COL action or information item and must be provided during the COL application review. COL action or information items may also include information requirements that are not necessary for license issuance, and therefore, may be deferred. Deferred actions may include such items as providing as-built design information or to provide notifications to the NRC regarding schedules for implementation of programs or for commencement of certain activities. During reviews of applications, the NRC staff may request that applicants not combine