Document: 10 CFR Part 50
Document ID: 837e4be5-f1f5-443b-a145-1df875b7b0c8
Document Type: cfr
Title: Conditions of licenses.
Source: 10 CFR Part 50
Source URL: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-10/part-50/section-50.54
Revision Date: 
Chapter: 
Section ID: 50.54
CFR Part: 50
CFR Title: 10

Content:
t of the applicant's onsite emergency plans against the pertinent standards in either § 50.47 and appendix E to this part, or § 50.160 , as applicable. Review of the applicant's emergency plans will include the following standards with offsite aspects: ( i ) Arrangements for requesting and effectively using offsite assistance onsite have been made, arrangements to accommodate State and local staff at the licensee's Emergency Operations Facility have been made, and other organizations capable of augmenting the planned onsite response have been identified. ( ii ) Procedures have been established for licensee communications with State and local response organizations, including initial notification of the declaration of emergency and periodic provision of plant and response status reports. ( iii ) Provisions exist for prompt communications among principal response organizations to offsite emergency personnel who would be responding onsite. ( iv ) Adequate emergency facilities and equipment to support the emergency response onsite are provided and maintained. ( v ) Adequate methods, systems, and equipment for assessing and monitoring actual or potential offsite consequences of a radiological emergency condition are in use onsite. ( vi ) Arrangements are made for medical services for contaminated and injured onsite individuals. ( vii ) Radiological emergency response training has been made available to those offsite who may be called to assist in an emergency onsite. ( 2 ) The condition in this paragraph, regarding operation at up to 5 percent power, ceases to apply 30 days after FEMA informs the NRC that the offsite deficiencies have been corrected, unless the NRC notifies the combined license holder before the expiration of the 30-day period that the Commission finds under paragraphs (s)(2) and (3) of this section that the state of emergency preparedness does not provide reasonable assurance that adequate protective measures can and will be taken in the event of a