Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: fd099646-2b48-49c1-9d0b-a36844679790
Document Type: srp
Title: ACCESS AUTHORIZATION - OPERATIONAL PROGRAM
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1522/ML15226A009.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.6.4
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ibilities for individuals to self-report legal actions taken by a law enforcement authority or court of law to which the individual has been subject that could result in incarceration or a court order or that requires a court appearance, but excluding minor civil actions. This paragraph requires the recipient of the report, if the recipient is not the reviewing official, to promptly convey the report to the reviewing official who will then 13.6.4-10 Revision 0 – October 2016 evaluate the implications of those actions with respect to the individual’s trustworthiness and reliability. 8. 10 CFR 73.56 (h), “Granting unescorted access and certifying unescorted access authorization” − Licensee or applicant shall establish the criteria for determination of granting or certifying UA or UAA, as well as for reinstatement of UA or UAA. The categories of individuals described in the rule are those who have been granted initial, updated and re-instatement of UA or UAA. The requirements in this paragraph, in part, are based upon; (a) whether an individual has previously been granted UA or certified UAA under 10 CFR 73.56 and (b) the elapsed time period since the individual’s UA or UAA status was last favorably terminated. Additionally, this paragraph provides requirements for re-establishing trustworthiness and reliability of those individuals whose UA or UAA was denied or terminated unfavorably. The intent in 10 CFR 73.56(h)(5) and (6) is to permit licensees and applicants to rely on other licensee’s or applicant’s AA programs that meet the requirements of this section. In addition, these provisions eliminate redundancies in the steps required for granting UA or certifying UAA or maintaining UA or UAA. The licensee shall include a description of the UAA/UA denial process to be used in the procedure that implements the UAA/UA denial review process requirement and the procedure must reflect that the determination from this access- denial review is final means by