Document: 10 CFR Part 72
Document ID: 66054488-9da1-4ffb-803b-160292eaac32
Document Type: cfr
Title: Conditions of general license issued under § 72.210 .
Source: 10 CFR Part 72
Source URL: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-10/part-72/section-72.212
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Section ID: 72.212
CFR Part: 72
CFR Title: 10

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§ 72.212 Conditions of general license issued under § 72.210 . ( a ) ( 1 ) The general license is limited to that spent fuel which the general licensee is authorized to possess at the site under the specific license for the site. ( 2 ) This general license is limited to storage of spent fuel in casks approved under the provisions of this part. ( 3 ) The general license for the storage of spent fuel in each cask fabricated under a Certificate of Compliance shall commence upon the date that the particular cask is first used by the general licensee to store spent fuel, shall continue through any renewals of the Certificate of Compliance, unless otherwise specified in the Certificate of Compliance, and shall terminate when the cask's Certificate of Compliance expires. For any cask placed into service during the final renewal term of a Certificate of Compliance, or during the term of a Certificate of Compliance that was not renewed, the general license for that cask shall terminate after a storage period not to exceed the length of the term certified by the cask's Certificate of Compliance. Upon expiration of the general license, all casks subject to that general license must be removed from service. ( b ) The general licensee must: ( 1 ) Notify the Nuclear Regulatory Commission using instructions in § 72.4 at least 90 days before first storage of spent fuel under this general license. The notice may be in the form of a letter, but must contain the licensee's name, address, reactor license and docket numbers, and the name and means of contacting a person responsible for providing additional information concerning spent fuel under this general license. A copy of the submittal must be sent to the administrator of the appropriate Nuclear Regulatory Commission regional office listed in appendix D to part 20 of this chapter . ( 2 ) Register use of each cask with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission no later than 30 days after using that cask to store spent fuel. This