Document: 10 CFR Part 51
Document ID: 164e6208-52cb-43be-9afe-e2c5a909ed65
Document Type: cfr
Title: Criterion for categorical exclusion; identification of licensing and regulatory actions eligible for categorical exclusion or otherwise not requiring environmental review.
Source: 10 CFR Part 51
Source URL: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-10/part-51/section-51.22
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Section ID: 51.22
CFR Part: 51
CFR Title: 10

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or applicable to any matter subject to the provisions of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. ( 18 ) Issuance of amendments or orders authorizing licensees of production or utilization facilities to resume operation, provided the basis for the authorization rests solely on a determination or redetermination by the Commission that applicable emergency planning requirements are met. ( 19 ) Issuance, amendment, modification, or renewal of a certificate of compliance of gaseous diffusion enrichment facilities pursuant to 10 CFR part 76 . ( 20 ) Decommissioning of sites where licensed operations have been limited to the use of— ( i ) Small quantities of short-lived radioactive materials; ( ii ) Radioactive materials in sealed sources, provided there is no evidence of leakage of radioactive material from these sealed sources; or ( iii ) Radioactive materials in such a manner that a decommissioning plan is not required by 10 CFR 30.36(g)(1) , 40.42(g)(1) , or 70.38(g)(1) , and the NRC has determined that the facility meets the radiological criteria for unrestricted use in 10 CFR 20.1402 without further remediation or analysis. ( 21 ) Approvals of direct or indirect transfers of any license issued by NRC and any associated amendments of license required to reflect the approval of a direct or indirect transfer of an NRC license. ( 22 ) Issuance of a standard design approval under part 52 of this chapter . ( 23 ) The Commission finding for a combined license under § 52.103(g) of this chapter . ( 24 ) Grants to institutions of higher education in the United States, to fund scholarships, fellowships, and stipends for the study of science, engineering, or another field of study that the NRC determines is in a critical skill area related to its regulatory mission, to support faculty and curricular development in such fields, and to support other domestic educational, technical assistance, or training programs (including those of trade schools) in such fields, except to