Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: a53c6f1b-71a3-4770-beff-d85d4c0cab3f
Document Type: srp
Title: EMERGENCY PLANNING
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070620.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.3
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ule agreed upon between the two agencies. The FEMA review may be performed pursuant to the FEMA proposed rule "Review and Approval of State and Local Radiological Emergency 46 Plans and Preparedness," 44 CFR Part 350, (Federal Register, Pages 42341-42347, June 24, 1980), or the NRC/FEMA Memorandum of Understanding (Federal Register, Pages 82713-82717, December 16, 1980). At the conclusion of the review, findings on acceptability 47 of the applicant's proposed plans for coping with emergencies should be prepared for input to the staff's safety evaluation report. Special assistance requests, particularly with regard to the evaluation of meteorological information, emergency action levels, emergency response facilities, and evacuation time estimates should be coordinated through the Emergency Preparedness Development Branch, OIE, which will routinely provide for the technical review of these areas.48 For standard design certification reviews under 10 CFR Part 52, the procedures above should be followed, as modified by the procedures in SRP Section 14.3 (proposed), to verify that the design set forth in the standard safety analysis report, including inspections, tests, analysis, and acceptance criteria (ITAAC), site interface requirements and combined license action items, meet the acceptance criteria given in subsection II. SRP Section 14.3 (proposed) contains procedures for the review of certified design material (CDM) for the standard design, including the site parameters, interface criteria, and ITAAC.49 IV. EVALUATION FINDINGS The desired evaluation findings at the PSARCP stage should be substantially equivalent to the 50 following statement: Based on aour review of the applicant's preliminary plans for coping with emergencies, and aour review of FEMA's status report on offsite plans and capabilities, we find thatthe review concludes that the preliminary plans are acceptable and either meet or exceed 51 the minimum requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, Part