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Incorporation by Reference of American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Cases, 71750-71756 [E7-24478]
Download as PDF 71750 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 243 / Wednesday, December 19, 2007 / Rules and Regulations 2 For veterinary diagnostic services for which there is no flat user fee the Hourly rate user fee will be calculated for the actual time required to provide the service. * * * * * Done in Washington, DC, this 13th day of December 2007. Kevin Shea, Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. [FR Doc. E7–24602 Filed 12–18–07; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3410–34–P NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 10 CFR Part 50 RIN 3150–AH80 Incorporation by Reference of American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Cases Nuclear Regulatory Commission. ACTION: Final rule. AGENCY: SUMMARY: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is amending its regulations to incorporate by reference the latest revisions of two previously incorporated regulatory guides (RGs) that approve Code Cases published by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). These RGs are 1.84, ‘‘Design, Fabrication, and Materials Code Case Acceptability, ASME Section III,’’ Revision 34, and RG 1.147, ‘‘Inservice Inspection Code Case Acceptability, ASME Section XI, Division 1,’’ Revision 15. This action allows licensees to use the Code Cases listed in the RGs as alternatives to requirements in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code regarding the construction and inservice inspection of nuclear power plant components. Concurrent with this action, the NRC is publishing a notice of the issuance and availability of the final RGs. As a result of these related actions, the Code Cases listed in these RGs are incorporated by reference into the NRC’s regulations. Effective Date: January 18, 2008. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in the regulation is approved by the Director of the Office of the Federal Register as of January 18, 2008. DATES: L. Mark Padovan, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555–0001, telephone 301–415– 1423, e-mail lmp@nrc.gov. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Availability of Documents The NRC is making the documents identified below available to interested persons through one or more of the following: Public Document Room (PDR). The NRC Public Document Room is located at 11555 Rockville Pike, Public File Area O–1F21, Rockville, Maryland. Publicly available documents related to this rulemaking may be viewed electronically on the public computers located at the NRC’s PDR. The PDR reproduction contractor will copy documents for a fee. The NRC’s Public Electronic Reading Room. The NRC’s public electronic reading room (e-reading room) is located at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm.html. From this site, the public can gain entry into the NRC’s Agencywide Document Access and Management System (ADAMS), which provides text and image files of NRC’s public documents. The table below shows some documents related to this rulemaking, and their ADAMS ML numbers. If you do not have access to ADAMS, or if there are problems in accessing the documents located in ADAMS, contact the NRC Public Document Room (PDR) Reference staff at 1–800–397–4209, 301–415–4737 or by e-mail to pdr@nrc.gov. Document PDR Final Rule—Regulatory Analysis ................................................................................................................................. RG 1.84, Rev. 34 ......................................................................................................................................................... RG 1.147, Rev. 15 ....................................................................................................................................................... RG 1.193, Rev. 1 ......................................................................................................................................................... Response to Public Comments ................................................................................................................................... mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with RULES Background The ASME develops and publishes the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPV Code), which contains the Code requirements for the design, construction, and inservice inspection (ISI) of nuclear power plant components, and the Code for Operation and Maintenance of Nuclear Power Plants (OM Code), which contains Code requirements for inservice testing (IST) of nuclear power plant components. In response to BPV and OM Code user requests, the ASME develops Code Cases which provide alternatives to BPV and OM Code requirements under special circumstances. The NRC staff reviews ASME BPV and OM Code Cases, rules upon the VerDate Aug<31>2005 17:31 Dec 18, 2007 Jkt 214001 acceptability of each Code Case, and publishes its findings in RGs. The RGs are revised periodically as new Code Cases are published by the ASME. The NRC incorporates by reference the RGs listing acceptable and conditionally acceptable ASME Code Cases in 10 CFR 50.55a. Currently, NRC RG 1.84, Revision 33, ‘‘Design, Fabrication, and Materials Code Case Acceptability, ASME Section III,’’ NRC RG 1.147, Revisions 0 through 14, ‘‘Inservice Inspection Code Case Acceptability, ASME Section XI, Division 1,’’ and NRC RG 1.192, ‘‘Operation and Maintenance Code Case Acceptability, ASME OM Code’’ are incorporated into NRC’s regulations, specifically 10 CFR 50.55a, ‘‘Codes and Standards.’’ This final rule incorporates by reference the latest revisions of the NRC PO 00000 Frm 00008 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 Web X X X X X X X X X X e-Reading room ML070360713 ML072070407 ML072070419 ML052140501 ML071230720 RGs that list acceptable and conditionally acceptable ASME BPV Code Cases. RG 1.84, Revision 34 supersedes the incorporation by reference of Revision 33 and RG 1.147, Revision 15 supersedes the incorporation by reference of Revisions 0 through 14. Revision 15 of RG 1.147 supersedes all previous revisions of the RG. To make RG 1.147 easier to use, there was an effort to ensure that the tables of annulled Code Cases in Revision 15 were all inclusive. The result should be that licensees will no longer have to refer to multiple versions of this RG in managing Code Case usage in their ISI programs. RG 1.192, ‘‘Operation and Maintenance Code Case Acceptability, ASME OM Code’’ (June 2003), has not been revised because no new OM Code Cases have been E:\FR\FM\19DER1.SGM 19DER1 mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with RULES Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 243 / Wednesday, December 19, 2007 / Rules and Regulations published by the ASME since the last NRC staff review. RG 1.193, ‘‘ASME Code Cases Not Approved for Use,’’ lists the Code Cases that the NRC has determined are not acceptable for generic use. This guide complements RG 1.84 and RG 1.147 which list the Code Cases that the NRC has determined to be acceptable alternatives to applicable provisions of Section III and Section XI, respectively. Revision 1 to RG 1.193, issued in August 2005, is the latest available revision. On May 19, 2006, Revision 2 of the guide was issued for public comment (Draft Guide DG–1135, ML061210429). The public comment period closed on July 14, 2006. No comment letters were received. Issuance of the final guide was held pending the resolution of public comments on RGs 1.84 and 1.147 to determine if changes to these guides would necessitate a change to RG 1.193. No changes to the draft guide are necessary, and the final guide was issued in October 2007 through a separate notice. The ASME recently changed its policy with regard to the effective period for Code Cases. Previously, a Code Case was approved with a 3-year expiration date. With the policy change, a Code Case is approved without an expiration date and is effective until the ASME takes action. Some of the Code Cases listed in the RGs were reviewed by the NRC prior to implementation of the new policy (i.e., Code Case reaffirmation dates appear in some tables). Subsequent revisions of the RGs will reflect the discontinuance of expiration dates. The endorsement of a Code Case in NRC RGs constitutes acceptance of its technical position for applications not precluded by regulatory or other requirements or by the recommendations in these or other RGs. The licensee is responsible for ensuring that use of the Code Case does not conflict with regulatory requirements or licensee commitments. The Code Cases listed in the RGs are acceptable for use within the limits specified in the Code Case. Code Cases may be revised for many reasons, for example to incorporate operational examination and testing experience and to update material requirements based on research results. On occasion, an inaccuracy in an equation is discovered or an examination as practiced is found not to be adequate to detect a newly discovered degradation mechanism. Hence, when a licensee initially implements a Code Case, 10 CFR 50.55a requires that the licensee implement the most recent version of that Code Case as VerDate Aug<31>2005 17:31 Dec 18, 2007 Jkt 214001 listed in the RGs incorporated by reference. Code Cases superseded by revision are no longer acceptable for initial application unless otherwise indicated. Section III applies only to new construction (i.e., the edition and addenda to be used in the construction of a plant are selected based on the date of the construction permit and are not changed thereafter, except voluntarily by the licensee). Hence, if a Section III Code Case is implemented by a licensee and a later version of the Code Case is incorporated by reference into § 50.55a and listed in the RGs, the licensee may use either version of the Code Case (subject, however, to whatever change requirements apply to its licensing basis, e.g., 10 CFR 50.59). Section XI ISI and OM IST programs are updated every 10 years to the latest edition and addenda of Section XI that was incorporated by reference into § 50.55a and in effect 12 months before the start of the next inspection and testing interval. Licensees who were using a Code Case prior to the effective date of its revision may continue to use the previous version for the remainder of the 120-month ISI or IST interval. This relieves licensees of the burden of having to update their ISI or IST program each time a Code Case is revised by the ASME and approved for use by the NRC. Since Code Cases are applicable to specific editions and addenda, and since Code Cases may be revised because they are no longer accurate or adequate, licensees choosing to continue using a Code Case during the subsequent ISI/IST interval must implement the latest version incorporated by reference into § 50.55a and listed in the RGs. The ASME may annul Code Cases that are no longer required, are determined to be inaccurate or inadequate, or have been incorporated into the BPV or OM Code. If a licensee applied a Code Case before it was listed as annulled or expired, the licensee may continue to use the Code Case until the licensee updates its construction Code of Record or until the licensee’s 120-month ISI/ IST update interval expires, after which the continued use of the Code Case is prohibited unless NRC approval is granted under § 50.55a(a)(3). If a Code Case is incorporated by reference into 10 CFR 50.55a and later annulled by the ASME because experience has shown that the design analysis, construction method, examination method, or testing method is inadequate, the NRC will amend 10 CFR 50.55a and the relevant RG to remove the approval of the annulled Code Case. Licensees should not begin to implement such annulled PO 00000 Frm 00009 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 71751 Code Cases in advance of the rulemaking. Concurrent with this action, the NRC is publishing notices of availability of these RGs listing acceptable ASME BPV Code Cases. Discussion of Comments The NRC received no comments on the proposed rulemaking, and 11 public comment letters on the draft regulatory guides. The comments relate to the associated notice of issuance and availability of the proposed RGs (71 FR 62947; October 27, 2006), as discussed below. RG 1.84, Code Case N–659 Eight of the comments pertained to proposed Revision 34 of Regulatory Guide 1.84. Specifically, all of the comments addressed Code Case N–659, ‘‘Use of Ultrasonic Examination in Lieu of Radiography for Weld Examination, Section III, Division 1.’’ All of the commenters had concerns relative to the conditions proposed by the NRC. Several commenters stated that further clarification was needed, and the demonstration program needed to be better defined. Other commenters believed that there was no need to require blind procedure and personnel demonstrations since a blind personnel demonstration would be sufficient, in their opinion, to also demonstrate the procedure. Some specific questions were raised, such as the number of flaws required for the procedure demonstration and false calls. NRC Response: As noted above, the Statement of Considerations (Federal Register Notice 71 FR 62947, published on October 27, 2006) discussed the NRC’s intent to add conditions to Code Case N–659 in the final guide unless public comments were received indicating that the staff’s proposed technical bases for the conditions were incorrect, not applicable, unnecessary, or not justified. Because interest in using the code case had been expressed by the industry, the NRC developed the proposed conditions in an attempt to resolve the NRC’s technical concerns and make the code case available for use. Public comments were received raising issues with the proposed NRC approach. In a separate Federal Register Notice (71 FR 32615) published for public comment on June 6, 2006, the industry had been notified that the NRC had determined that changes made to the code case by ASME International, published as Code Case N–659–1, were not acceptable to the NRC. Accordingly, given the NRC’s technical concerns with the demonstration program, the issues E:\FR\FM\19DER1.SGM 19DER1 71752 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 243 / Wednesday, December 19, 2007 / Rules and Regulations raised in the public comments, and that the changes to Code Case N–659 resulting in Revision 1 to the code case are not acceptable to the NRC, the NRC has determined that a more effective approach for developing a suitable performance demonstration program would be to work with ASME International. Thus, Code Case N–659 will not be endorsed in the final regulatory guide, and the NRC staff will work through the ASME Code process to resolve the issues. To ensure that all stakeholders understand the NRC staff’s concerns, responses have been developed to some of the public comments on Code Case N–659 dealing with the concept and motive for performance demonstration. The NRC’s responses can be found in the ‘‘Response to Public Comments’’ document which is available to the public as indicated in the ‘‘Availability of Documents’’ section of this preamble. Responses are not provided for many of the public comments addressing details such as acceptance criteria, as these will be dependent on the scope of the performance demonstration program. The responses should be considered as the staff’s preliminary positions on the issues. RG 1.147 Code Case N–532–4 A commenter suggested that the NRC should consider listing Code Case N– 532, Revision 4, rather than Code Case N–532, Revision 3, because Revision 4 addresses the proposed condition in the draft regulatory guide. NRC Response: The NRC had conditionally approved previous revisions of the Code Case requiring that the inspection report be submitted within 90 days of the completion of each refueling outage. Under the provisions of Revision 3, it could have been several years before licensees submitted the inspection report. Since the change resulting in Code Case N– 532–4 is consistent with the previously established regulatory position, the commenter’s suggestion has been adopted, and Revision 4 to the Code Case is included in the final guide. mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with RULES Code Case N–504–2 Two comments were received on Code Case N–504, Revision 2. The first comment was that the reference for obtaining a copy of Section XI, Appendix Q, ‘‘Weld Overlay Repair of Class 1, 2, and 3 Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping Weldments,’’ was incorrect. NRC Response to the first comment: It was an oversight to not delete this reference in the draft guide. VerDate Aug<31>2005 17:31 Dec 18, 2007 Jkt 214001 Accordingly, the reference has been removed in the final guide. The second comment on Code Case N–504–2 was that the NRC should consider listing Code Case N–504–3, rather than Code Case N–504–2, because Revision 3 addresses the proposed conditions in the draft regulatory guide. NRC Response: The revisions in Revision 3 are administrative in nature addressing use of the Code Case with various editions and addenda of Section XI. As these changes to the Code Case are administrative in nature and address the proposed conditions, Code Case N– 504–3 is included in the final guide. Code Case N–554–3 A commenter suggested that the NRC remove the limitation on Code Case N– 554, Revision 3, consistent with NRC’s letter of August 23, 2006, to Mr. Ken Balkey, Vice President Nuclear Codes and Standards. NRC Response: In that letter, the NRC stated that it had evaluated ASME International’s position on the Code Case, and concluded that there was a reasonable basis for pursuing the removal of the limitation on the Code Case. At the time that the letter was transmitted, the draft regulatory guide was in final concurrence. Hence, it was decided to address this issue in the subsequent revision. However, since the comment is consistent with the regulatory position, the NRC has determined that the limitation can be removed in the final guide. Thus, Code Case N–554–3 will be unconditionally approved in the final guide. Code Case N–567–1 A commenter suggested that, based on the same letter to Mr. Ken Balkey described above, the proposed limitation for Code Case N–567, Revision 1, should also be removed. The commenter pointed out that the basis for removing the limitation on Code Case N–554–3 equally applies to Code Case N–567–1. NRC Response: The NRC agrees, and Code Case N–554–3 will be unconditionally approved in the final guide. Code Case N–533–1 A commenter suggested that the limitations on Code Case N–533, Revision 1, be worded consistent with those in Revision 14 of Regulatory Guide 1.147. NRC Response: There was no intent to modify the intent of the condition in Revision 15. The intent was to make the condition more succinct. In accordance with the commenter’s suggestion, the more descriptive condition contained in PO 00000 Frm 00010 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 Revision 14 will be retained in the final Revision 15. Code Case N–460 In the draft guide, the NRC proposed to condition Code Case N–460 relative to the manner in which it could be used in conjunction with Code Case N–659. Several commenters suggested that this was not necessary. The commenters believed that the provisions of the Code Case N–460 would prohibit the use of it in the manner discussed, and also suggested that the proposed condition would be burdensome. NRC Response: The comments raise additional issues that need further consideration. Since these issues are associated with Code Case N–659, and it is not presently being accepted, issues with Code Case N–460 do not need to be resolved at this time. Accordingly, Code Case N–460 will not be conditioned in the final guide. Code Case N–517–1 A commenter suggested that the limitation on Code Case N–517, Revision 1, should be removed. NRC Response: Several years ago, NRC staff raised a concern that the Code Case was not consistent with 10 CFR 50, Appendix B, in that it would permit the purchase of materials from sources that do not have approved QA programs. However, the NRC has determined that the requirements of Appendix B are law and remain in effect even when a Code Case takes exception or is otherwise silent on the issue. Accordingly, the condition on Code Case N–517–1 has been removed in the final guide. Code Cases N–619 and N–648–1 A commenter requested that the NRC clarify the conditions for approval for both Code Case N–619 and N–648, Revision 1. Specifically, clarification was requested relative to the reference to external surfaces on the inner radius of the nozzle. NRC Response: The conditions in the final guide have been clarified to indicate that the external surface is from point M to point N in the figure. Code Case N–706 A commenter recommended that the NRC considers including Code Case N– 706 in Revision 15 to Regulatory Guide 1.147. NRC Response: As indicated by the commenter, the NRC has previously approved the strategy identified in Code Case N–706 in relief requests. Technical Letter Report, ‘‘Assessment of ASME Code Examinations on Regenerative, Letdown and Residual Heat Removal Heat Exchangers,’’ Pacific Northwest E:\FR\FM\19DER1.SGM 19DER1 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 243 / Wednesday, December 19, 2007 / Rules and Regulations National Laboratory (PNNL), dated July 2004, gives a technical basis for acceptance of the Code Case. PNNL reviewed the component design, operating conditions, preventative maintenance practices, potential degradation mechanisms, failure history, and risk assessments for these heat exchanges. It concluded that with this change in inspection strategy identified in Code Case N–706, failure frequencies would remain very low, and there would be little impact on core damage or large early release frequencies. In addition, this change would significantly reduce occupational exposures. The NRC has determined that the alternative examination of the subject component provides reasonable assurance of structural integrity. Accordingly, the NRC agrees with the commenter’s suggestion, and Code Case N–706 has been approved in the final guide. Paragraph-by-Paragraph Discussion On October 27, 2006, the NRC published notices of the proposed rulemaking and availability of proposed revisions to RGs 1.84 and 1.147 (71 FR 62942 and 71 FR 62947). The NRC has considered the public comments on these RGs and has resolved those comments by modifying the guides, as appropriate, or providing its rationale for not doing so. This rulemaking amends 10 CFR 50.55a to incorporate by reference RG 1.84 Revision 34, in place of Revision 33, and RG 1.147 Revision 15, in place of Revisions 0 through 14. mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with RULES Paragraph 50.55a(b) In § 50.55a(b), (b)(4), and (b)(5), the reference to the revision number for RG 1.84 is changed from ‘‘Revision 33’’ to ‘‘Revision 34,’’ and the reference to the revision numbers for RG 1.147 is changed to ‘‘Revision 15.’’ Paragraphs 50.55a(f)(2), (f)(3)(iii)(A), (f)(3)(iv)(A), (f)(4)(ii), (g)(2), (g)(3)(i), (g)(3)(ii), (g)(4)(i), and (g)(4)(ii) In these paragraphs, the phrase indicating that revisions of RG 1.147 ‘‘through Revision 14’’ are the versions that are incorporated by reference in § 50.55a(b) is modified to read ‘‘Revision 15.’’ Incorporation by reference of Revision 15 of RG 1.147 supersedes the incorporation by reference of all previous revisions. The tables of annulled and superseded Code Cases have been reviewed to ensure that the lists are all inclusive. Voluntary Consensus Standards The National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995, Pub. L. 104–113, requires agencies to use VerDate Aug<31>2005 17:31 Dec 18, 2007 Jkt 214001 technical standards developed or adopted by voluntary consensus standards bodies unless the use of such standards is inconsistent with applicable law or is otherwise impractical. In this action, the NRC is amending its regulations to incorporate by reference RGs that list ASME BPV Code Cases approved by the NRC. ASME Code Cases, which are ASMEapproved alternatives to the provisions of ASME Code editions and addenda, are national consensus standards, as defined in Pub. L. 104–113 and OMB Circular A–119. They are developed by bodies whose members (including the NRC and utilities) have broad and varied interests. The NRC reviews each Section III and Section XI Code Case published by the ASME to ascertain whether it is consistent with the safe operation of nuclear power plants. Those Code Cases found to be generically acceptable are listed in the RGs that are incorporated by reference in § 50.55a(b). Those that are found to be unacceptable are listed in RG 1.193, titled Code Cases not Approved for Use; but licensees may still seek NRC’s approval to apply these Code Cases through the relief request process permitted in § 50.55a(a)(3). Other Code Cases, which the NRC finds to be conditionally acceptable, are also listed in the RGs that are incorporated by reference along with the modifications and limitations under which they may be applied. If the NRC did not conditionally accept ASME Code Cases, it would disapprove these Code Cases entirely. The effect would be that licensees would need to submit a larger number of relief requests which would be an unnecessary additional burden for both the licensee and the NRC. The NRC believes that this situation fits the definition of ‘‘impractical’’ under Pub. L. 104–113. For these reasons, the treatment of ASME BPV Code Cases, and modifications and conditions placed on them, in this final rule does not conflict with any policy on agency use of consensus standards specified in OMB Circular A–119. Finding of No Significant Environmental Impact: Environmental Assessment This action stems from the Commission’s practice of incorporating by reference the RGs listing the most recent set of NRC-approved ASME Code Cases. The purpose of this action is to allow licensees to use the Code Cases listed in the RGs as alternatives to requirements in the ASME BPV Code for the construction and inservice inspection of nuclear power plant PO 00000 Frm 00011 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 71753 components. This action is intended to advance the NRC’s strategic goals of protecting the public health, safety, and the environment, ensuring openness in the regulatory process, and promoting regulatory effectiveness and efficiency. It also demonstrates the agency’s commitment to participate in the national consensus standards process under the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995, Pub. L. 104–113. The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Pub. L. 97–190 (42 U.S.C. 4321, et seq.), as amended, requires Federal government agencies to study the impacts of their ‘‘major Federal actions significantly affecting the quality of the human environment,’’ and prepare detailed statements on the environmental impacts of the action and alternatives to the action (42 U.S.C. 4332(2)(C)). The Commission has determined under NEPA, as amended, and the Commission’s regulations in Subpart A of 10 CFR Part 51 that this rule would not be a major Federal action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment. Therefore, an environmental impact statement is not required. As alternatives to the ASME Code, NRC-approved Code Cases provide an equivalent level of safety. Therefore, the probability or consequences of accidents is not changed. There are also no significant, non-radiological impacts associated with this action because no changes would be made affecting nonradiological plant effluents nor in activities that would adversely affect the environment. The determination of this environmental assessment is that there will be no significant offsite impact to the public from this action. The NRC sought public comments and the views of the States on this assessment but received none. Paperwork Reduction Act Statement This final rule does not contain a new or an amended information collection requirement subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). Existing requirements were approved by the Office of Management and Budget, approval number 3150– 0011. Public Protection Notification The NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a request for information or an information collection unless the requesting document displays a currently valid OMB control number. E:\FR\FM\19DER1.SGM 19DER1 71754 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 243 / Wednesday, December 19, 2007 / Rules and Regulations Regulatory Analysis List of Subjects in 10 CFR Part 50 The ASME Code Cases listed in the RGs to be incorporated by reference provide voluntary alternatives to the provisions in the ASME BPV Code for design, construction, and ISI of specific structures, systems, and components used in nuclear power plants. Implementation of these Code Cases is not required. Licensees use NRCapproved ASME Code Cases to reduce unnecessary regulatory burden or gain additional operational flexibility. It would be difficult for the NRC to provide these advantages independently of the ASME Code Case publication process without expending considerable additional resources. The NRC has prepared a regulatory analysis addressing the qualitative benefits of the alternatives considered in this final rulemaking and comparing the costs associated with each alternative. The regulatory analysis is available for inspection on public computers in the NRC Public Document Room, located at One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland, Room O–1 F21. Copies of the regulatory analysis are also available to the public as indicated under the Availability of Documents heading in this preamble. Antitrust, Classified information, Criminal penalties, Fire protection, Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Nuclear power plants and reactors, Radiation protection, Reactor siting criteria, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements. I For the reasons set forth in the preamble, and under the authority of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended; the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, as amended; and 5 U.S.C. 552 and 553, the NRC is adopting the following amendments to 10 CFR Part 50. Regulatory Flexibility Certification Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (5 U.S.C. 605(b)), the Commission certifies that this final rule will not impose a significant economical impact on a substantial number of small entities. This final rule affects only the licensing and operation of nuclear power plants. The companies that own these plants are not ‘‘small entities’’ as defined in the Regulatory Flexibility Act or the size standards established by the NRC (10 CFR 2.810). Backfit Analysis mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with RULES The provisions in this final rulemaking allow licensees to voluntarily apply NRC-approved Code Cases, sometimes with modifications or conditions. Therefore, the voluntary implementation of an approved Code Case does not constitute a backfit. Thus, the Commission finds that this final rule does not involve any provisions that constitute a backfit as defined in 10 CFR 50.109(a)(1), that the backfit rule does not apply to this final rule, and that a backfit analysis is not required. Under the Congressional Review Act (CRA) of 1996, the NRC has determined that this action is not a major rule and has verified this determination with the Office of Management and Budget. 17:31 Dec 18, 2007 Jkt 214001 1. The authority citation for Part 50 continues to read as follows: I Authority: Secs. 102, 103, 104, 105, 161, 182, 183, 186, 189, 68 Stat. 936, 937, 938, 948, 953, 954, 955, 956, as amended, sec. 234, 83 Stat. 444, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2132, 2133, 2134, 2135, 2201, 2232, 2233, 2236, 2239, 2282); secs. 201, as amended, 202, 206, 88 Stat. 1242, as amended, 1244, 1246 (42 U.S.C. 5841, 5842, 5846); sec. 1704, 112 Stat. 2750 (44 U.S.C. 3504 note). Section 50.7 also issued under Pub. L. 95– 601, sec. 10, 92 Stat. 2951 (42 U.S.C. 5851). Section 50.10 also issued under secs. 101, 185, 68 Stat. 955, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2131, 2235); sec. 102, Pub. L. 91–190, 83 Stat. 853 (42 U.S.C. 4332). Sections 50.13, 50.54(d), and 50.103 also issued under sec. 108, 68 Stat. 939, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2138). Sections 50.23, 50.35, 50.55, and 50.56 also issued under sec. 185, 68 Stat. 955 (42 U.S.C. 2235). Sections 50.33a, 50.55a and appendix Q also issued under sec. 102, Pub. L. 91–190, 83 Stat. 853 (42 U.S.C. 4332). Sections 50.34 and 50.54 also issued under sec. 204, 88 Stat. 1245 (42 U.S.C. 5844). Sections 50.58, 50.91, and 50.92 also issued under Pub. L. 97–415, 96 Stat. 2073 (42 U.S.C. 2239). Section 50.78 also issued under sec. 122, 68 Stat. 939 (42 U.S.C. 2152). Sections 50.80–50.81 also issued under sec. 184, 68 Stat. 954, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2234). Appendix F also issued under sec. 187, 68 Stat. 955 (42 U.S.C. 2237). 2. Section 50.55a is amended by revising the introductory text of paragraphs (b), (b)(4), and (b)(5), and paragraphs (f)(2), (f)(3)(iii)(A), (f)(3)(iv)(A), (f)(4)(ii), (g)(2), (g)(3)(i), (g)(3)(ii), (g)(4)(i) and (g)(4)(ii) to read as follows: I § 50.55a Codes and standards. * Congressional Review Act (CRA) VerDate Aug<31>2005 PART 50—DOMESTIC LICENSING OF PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION FACILITIES * * * * (b) The ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and the ASME Code for Operation and Maintenance of Nuclear Power Plants, which are referenced in paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2), and (b)(3) of this section, were approved for PO 00000 Frm 00012 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 incorporation by reference by the Director of the Office of the Federal Register pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. NRC Regulatory Guide 1.84, Revision 34, ‘‘Design, Fabrication, and Materials Code Case Acceptability, ASME Section III’’ (October 2007); NRC Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 15, ‘‘Inservice Inspection Code Case Acceptability, ASME Section XI, Division 1’’ (October 2007); and Regulatory Guide 1.192, ‘‘Operation and Maintenance Code Case Acceptability, ASME OM Code,’’ (June 2003), have been approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Office of the Federal Register pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. These Regulatory Guides list ASME Code cases that the NRC has approved in accordance with the requirements in paragraphs (b)(4), (b)(5), and (b)(6). Copies of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and the ASME Code for Operation and Maintenance of Nuclear Power Plants may be purchased from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016. Single copies of NRC Regulatory Guides 1.84, Revision 34; 1.147, Revision 15; and 1.192 may be obtained free of charge by writing the Reproduction and Distribution Services Section, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555– 0001; or by fax to 301–415–2289; or by e-mail to DISTRIBUTION@nrc.gov. Copies of the ASME Codes and NRC Regulatory Guides incorporated by reference in this section may be inspected at the NRC Technical Library, Two White Flint North, 11545 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852–2738, or at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202–741–6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/ federal_register/ code_of_federal_regulations/ ibr_locations.html. * * * * * (4) Design, Fabrication, and Materials Code Cases. Licensees may apply the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code cases listed in NRC Regulatory Guide 1.84, Revision 34, without prior NRC approval subject to the following: * * * * * (5) Inservice Inspection Code Cases. Licensees may apply the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code cases listed in Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 15, without prior NRC approval subject to the following: * * * * * (f) * * * E:\FR\FM\19DER1.SGM 19DER1 mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with RULES Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 243 / Wednesday, December 19, 2007 / Rules and Regulations (2) For a boiling or pressurized watercooled nuclear power facility whose construction permit was issued on or after January 1, 1971, but before July 1, 1974, pumps and valves which are classified as ASME Code Class 1 and Class 2 must be designed and be provided with access to enable the performance of inservice tests for operational readiness set forth in editions and addenda of Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section (or the optional ASME Code cases listed in NRC Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 15, or 1.192 that are incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section) in effect 6 months before the date of issuance of the construction permit. The pumps and valves may meet the inservice test requirements set forth in subsequent editions of this Code and addenda which are incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section (or the optional ASME Code Cases listed in NRC Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 15, or 1.192 that are incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section), subject to the applicable limitations and modifications listed therein. (3) * * * (iii)(A) Pumps and valves, in facilities whose construction permit was issued before November 22, 1999, which are classified as ASME Code Class 1 must be designed and be provided with access to enable the performance of inservice testing of the pumps and valves for assessing operational readiness set forth in the editions and addenda of Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section (or the optional ASME Code cases listed in NRC Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 15, or 1.192 that are incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section) applied to the construction of the particular pump or valve or the Summer 1973 Addenda, whichever is later. * * * * * (iv)(A) Pumps and valves, in facilities whose construction permit was issued before November 22, 1999, which are classified as ASME Code Class 2 and Class 3 must be designed and be provided with access to enable the performance of inservice testing of the pumps and valves for assessing operational readiness set forth in the editions and addenda of Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section (or the optional ASME Code Cases listed in VerDate Aug<31>2005 17:31 Dec 18, 2007 Jkt 214001 NRC Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 15, that are incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section) applied to the construction of the particular pump or valve or the Summer 1973 Addenda, whichever is later. * * * * * (4) * * * (ii) Inservice tests to verify operational readiness of pumps and valves, whose function is required for safety, conducted during successive 120-month intervals must comply with the requirements of the latest edition and addenda of the Code incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section 12 months before the start of the 120-month interval (or the optional ASME Code cases listed in NRC Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 15, or 1.192 that are incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section), subject to the limitations and modifications listed in paragraph (b) of this section. * * * * * (g) * * * (2) For a boiling or pressurized watercooled nuclear power facility whose construction permit was issued on or after January 1, 1971, but before July 1, 1974, components (including supports) which are classified as ASME Code Class 1 and Class 2 must be designed and be provided with access to enable the performance of inservice examination of such components (including supports) and must meet the preservice examination requirements set forth in editions and addenda of Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section (or the optional ASME Code cases listed in NRC Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 15, that are incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section) in effect six months before the date of issuance of the construction permit. The components (including supports) may meet the requirements set forth in subsequent editions and addenda of this Code which are incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section (or the optional ASME Code cases listed in NRC Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 15, that are incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section), subject to the applicable limitations and modifications. (3) * * * (i) Components (including supports) which are classified as ASME Code Class 1 must be designed and be provided with access to enable the performance of inservice examination of these components and must meet the preservice examination requirements set forth in the editions and addenda of PO 00000 Frm 00013 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 71755 Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section (or the optional ASME Code cases listed in NRC Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 15, that are incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section) applied to the construction of the particular component. (ii) Components which are classified as ASME Code Class 2 and Class 3 and supports for components which are classified as ASME Code Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 must be designed and be provided with access to enable the performance of inservice examination of these components and must meet the preservice examination requirements set forth in the editions and addenda of Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section (or the optional ASME Code Cases listed in NRC Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 15, that are incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section) applied to the construction of the particular component. * * * * * (4) * * * (i) Inservice examination of components and system pressure tests conducted during the initial 120-month inspection interval must comply with the requirements in the latest edition and addenda of the Code incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section on the date 12 months before the date of issuance of the operating license (or the optional ASME Code cases listed in NRC Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 15, that are incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section, subject to the limitations and modifications listed in paragraph (b) of this section. (ii) Inservice examination of components and system pressure tests conducted during successive 120-month inspection intervals must comply with the requirements of the latest edition and addenda of the Code incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section 12 months before the start of the 120-month inspection interval (or the optional ASME Code cases listed in NRC Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 15, that are incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section), subject to the limitations and modifications listed in paragraph (b) of this section. * * * * * Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 1st day of November, 2007. E:\FR\FM\19DER1.SGM 19DER1 71756 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 243 / Wednesday, December 19, 2007 / Rules and Regulations For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Luis A. Reyes, Executive Director for Operations. [FR Doc. E7–24478 Filed 12–18–07; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7590–01–P FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 12 CFR Part 201 [Regulation A] Extensions of Credit by Federal Reserve Banks Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. ACTION: Final rule. mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with RULES AGENCY: SUMMARY: The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Board) has adopted final amendments to its Regulation A to reflect the Board’s approval of a decrease in the primary credit rate at each Federal Reserve Bank. The secondary credit rate at each Reserve Bank automatically decreased by formula as a result of the Board’s primary credit rate action. DATES: The amendments to part 201 (Regulation A) are effective December 19, 2007. The rate changes for primary and secondary credit were effective on the dates specified in 12 CFR 201.51, as amended. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jennifer J. Johnson, Secretary of the Board (202/452–3259); for users of Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf (TDD) only, contact 202/263–4869. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal Reserve Banks make primary and secondary credit available to depository institutions as a backup source of funding on a short-term basis, usually overnight. The primary and secondary credit rates are the interest rates that the twelve Federal Reserve Banks charge for extensions of credit under these programs. In accordance with the Federal Reserve Act, the primary and secondary credit rates are established by the boards of directors of the Federal Reserve Banks, subject to the review and determination of the Board. The Board approved requests by the Reserve Banks to decrease by 25 basis points the primary credit rate in effect at each of the twelve Federal Reserve Banks, thereby decreasing from 5.00 percent to 4.75 percent the rate that each Reserve Bank charges for extensions of primary credit. As a result of the Board’s action on the primary credit rate, the rate that each Reserve Bank charges for extensions of secondary credit automatically VerDate Aug<31>2005 17:31 Dec 18, 2007 Jkt 214001 decreased from 5.50 percent to 5.25 percent under the secondary credit rate formula. The final amendments to Regulation A reflect these rate changes. The 25-basis-point decrease in the primary credit rate was associated with a similar decrease in the target for the federal funds rate (from 4.50 percent to 4.25 percent) approved by the Federal Open Market Committee (Committee) and announced at the same time. A press release announcing these actions indicated that: Incoming information suggests that economic growth is slowing, reflecting the intensification of the housing correction and some softening in business and consumer spending. Moreover, strains in financial markets have increased in recent weeks. Today’s action, combined with the policy actions taken earlier, should help promote moderate growth over time. Readings on core inflation have improved modestly this year, but elevated energy and commodity prices, among other factors, may put upward pressure on inflation. In this context, the Committee judges that some inflation risks remain, and it will continue to monitor inflation developments carefully. Recent developments, including the deterioration in financial market conditions, have increased the uncertainty surrounding the outlook for economic growth and inflation. The Committee will continue to assess the effects of financial and other developments on economic prospects and will act as needed to foster price stability and sustainable economic growth. Regulatory Flexibility Act Certification Pursuant to the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 605(b)), the Board certifies that the new primary and secondary credit rates will not have a significantly adverse economic impact on a substantial number of small entities because the final rule does not impose any additional requirements on entities affected by the regulation. Administrative Procedure Act The Board did not follow the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 553(b) relating to notice and public participation in connection with the adoption of these amendments because the Board for good cause determined that delaying implementation of the new primary and secondary credit rates in order to allow notice and public comment would be unnecessary and contrary to the public interest in fostering price stability and sustainable economic growth. For these same reasons, the Board also has not provided 30 days prior notice of the effective date of the rule under section 553(d). PO 00000 Frm 00014 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 12 CFR Chapter II List of Subjects in 12 CFR Part 201 Banks, Banking, Federal Reserve System, Reporting and recordkeeping. Authority and Issuance For the reasons set forth in the preamble, the Board is amending 12 CFR Chapter II to read as follows: I PART 201—EXTENSIONS OF CREDIT BY FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS (REGULATION A) 1. The authority citation for part 201 continues to read as follows: I Authority: 12 U.S.C. 248(i)–(j), 343 et seq., 347a, 347b, 347c, 348 et seq., 357, 374, 374a, and 461. 2. In § 201.51, paragraphs (a) and (b) are revised to read as follows: I § 201.51 Interest rates applicable to credit extended by a Federal Reserve Bank.1 (a) Primary credit. The interest rates for primary credit provided to depository institutions under § 201.4(a) are: Federal Reserve Bank Boston ........... New York ...... Philadelphia .. Cleveland ...... Richmond ...... Atlanta ........... Chicago ......... St. Louis ........ Minneapolis ... Kansas City .. Dallas ............ San Francisco Rate 4.75 4.75 4.75 4.75 4.75 4.75 4.75 4.75 4.75 4.75 4.75 4.75 Effective December December December December December December December December December December December December 12, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 12, 12, 13, 12, 11, 2007. 2007. 2007. 2007. 2007. 2007. 2007. 2007. 2007. 2007. 2007. 2007. (b) Secondary credit. The interest rates for secondary credit provided to depository institutions under § 201.4(b) are: Federal Reserve Bank Rate Effective Boston ........... New York ...... Philadelphia .. Cleveland ...... Richmond ...... Atlanta ........... Chicago ......... St. Louis ........ Minneapolis ... Kansas City .. Dallas ............ San Francisco 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 December December December December December December December December December December December December * * * * * 12, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 12, 12, 13, 12, 11, 2007. 2007. 2007. 2007. 2007. 2007. 2007. 2007. 2007 2007. 2007. 2007. 1 The primary, secondary, and seasonal credit rates described in this section apply to both advances and discounts made under the primary, secondary, and seasonal credit programs, respectively. E:\FR\FM\19DER1.SGM 19DER1
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RIN 3150-AH80
Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Cases
regulations to incorporate by reference the latest revisions of two
previously incorporated regulatory guides (RGs) that approve Code Cases
published by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). These
RGs are 1.84, ``Design, Fabrication, and Materials Code Case
Acceptability, ASME Section III,'' Revision 34, and RG 1.147,
``Inservice Inspection Code Case Acceptability, ASME Section XI,
Division 1,'' Revision 15. This action allows licensees to use the Code
Cases listed in the RGs as alternatives to requirements in the ASME
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code regarding the construction and
inservice inspection of nuclear power plant components. Concurrent with
this action, the NRC is publishing a notice of the issuance and
availability of the final RGs. As a result of these related actions,
the Code Cases listed in these RGs are incorporated by reference into
DATES: Effective Date: January 18, 2008. The incorporation by reference
of certain publications listed in the regulation is approved by the
Director of the Office of the Federal Register as of January 18, 2008.
20555-0001, telephone 301-415-1423, e-mail lmp@nrc.gov.
interested persons through one or more of the following:
at 11555 Rockville Pike, Public File Area O-1F21, Rockville, Maryland.
Publicly available documents related to this rulemaking may be viewed
electronically on the public computers located at the NRC's PDR. The
The NRC's Public Electronic Reading Room. The NRC's public
electronic reading room (e-reading room) is located at http://
www.nrc.gov/reading-rm.html. From this site, the public can gain entry
into the NRC's Agencywide Document Access and Management System
The table below shows some documents related to this rulemaking, and
their ADAMS ML numbers. If you do not have access to ADAMS, or if there
415-4737 or by e-mail to pdr@nrc.gov.
Document                    PDR    Web   e-Reading room
Final Rule--Regulatory Analysis...........      X      X     ML070360713
RG 1.84, Rev. 34..........................      X      X     ML072070407
RG 1.147, Rev. 15.........................      X      X     ML072070419
RG 1.193, Rev. 1..........................      X      X     ML052140501
Response to Public Comments...............      X      X     ML071230720
The ASME develops and publishes the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
(BPV Code), which contains the Code requirements for the design,
construction, and inservice inspection (ISI) of nuclear power plant
components, and the Code for Operation and Maintenance of Nuclear Power
Plants (OM Code), which contains Code requirements for inservice
testing (IST) of nuclear power plant components. In response to BPV and
OM Code user requests, the ASME develops Code Cases which provide
alternatives to BPV and OM Code requirements under special
The NRC staff reviews ASME BPV and OM Code Cases, rules upon the
acceptability of each Code Case, and publishes its findings in RGs. The
RGs are revised periodically as new Code Cases are published by the
ASME. The NRC incorporates by reference the RGs listing acceptable and
conditionally acceptable ASME Code Cases in 10 CFR 50.55a. Currently,
NRC RG 1.84, Revision 33, ``Design, Fabrication, and Materials Code
Case Acceptability, ASME Section III,'' NRC RG 1.147, Revisions 0
through 14, ``Inservice Inspection Code Case Acceptability, ASME
Section XI, Division 1,'' and NRC RG 1.192, ``Operation and Maintenance
Code Case Acceptability, ASME OM Code'' are incorporated into NRC's
regulations, specifically 10 CFR 50.55a, ``Codes and Standards.''
This final rule incorporates by reference the latest revisions of
the NRC RGs that list acceptable and conditionally acceptable ASME BPV
Code Cases. RG 1.84, Revision 34 supersedes the incorporation by
reference of Revision 33 and RG 1.147, Revision 15 supersedes the
incorporation by reference of Revisions 0 through 14. Revision 15 of RG
1.147 supersedes all previous revisions of the RG. To make RG 1.147
easier to use, there was an effort to ensure that the tables of
annulled Code Cases in Revision 15 were all inclusive. The result
should be that licensees will no longer have to refer to multiple
versions of this RG in managing Code Case usage in their ISI programs.
RG 1.192, ``Operation and Maintenance Code Case Acceptability, ASME OM
Code'' (June 2003), has not been revised because no new OM Code Cases
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published by the ASME since the last NRC staff review.
RG 1.193, ``ASME Code Cases Not Approved for Use,'' lists the Code
Cases that the NRC has determined are not acceptable for generic use.
This guide complements RG 1.84 and RG 1.147 which list the Code Cases
that the NRC has determined to be acceptable alternatives to applicable
provisions of Section III and Section XI, respectively. Revision 1 to
RG 1.193, issued in August 2005, is the latest available revision. On
May 19, 2006, Revision 2 of the guide was issued for public comment
(Draft Guide DG-1135, ML061210429). The public comment period closed on
July 14, 2006. No comment letters were received. Issuance of the final
guide was held pending the resolution of public comments on RGs 1.84
and 1.147 to determine if changes to these guides would necessitate a
change to RG 1.193. No changes to the draft guide are necessary, and
the final guide was issued in October 2007 through a separate notice.
The ASME recently changed its policy with regard to the effective
period for Code Cases. Previously, a Code Case was approved with a 3-
year expiration date. With the policy change, a Code Case is approved
without an expiration date and is effective until the ASME takes
action. Some of the Code Cases listed in the RGs were reviewed by the
NRC prior to implementation of the new policy (i.e., Code Case
reaffirmation dates appear in some tables). Subsequent revisions of the
RGs will reflect the discontinuance of expiration dates.
The endorsement of a Code Case in NRC RGs constitutes acceptance of
its technical position for applications not precluded by regulatory or
other requirements or by the recommendations in these or other RGs. The
licensee is responsible for ensuring that use of the Code Case does not
conflict with regulatory requirements or licensee commitments. The Code
Cases listed in the RGs are acceptable for use within the limits
specified in the Code Case.
Code Cases may be revised for many reasons, for example to
incorporate operational examination and testing experience and to
update material requirements based on research results. On occasion, an
inaccuracy in an equation is discovered or an examination as practiced
is found not to be adequate to detect a newly discovered degradation
mechanism. Hence, when a licensee initially implements a Code Case, 10
CFR 50.55a requires that the licensee implement the most recent version
of that Code Case as listed in the RGs incorporated by reference. Code
Cases superseded by revision are no longer acceptable for initial
application unless otherwise indicated.
Section III applies only to new construction (i.e., the edition and
addenda to be used in the construction of a plant are selected based on
the date of the construction permit and are not changed thereafter,
except voluntarily by the licensee). Hence, if a Section III Code Case
is implemented by a licensee and a later version of the Code Case is
incorporated by reference into Sec.  50.55a and listed in the RGs, the
licensee may use either version of the Code Case (subject, however, to
whatever change requirements apply to its licensing basis, e.g., 10 CFR
50.59).
Section XI ISI and OM IST programs are updated every 10 years to
the latest edition and addenda of Section XI that was incorporated by
reference into Sec.  50.55a and in effect 12 months before the start of
the next inspection and testing interval. Licensees who were using a
Code Case prior to the effective date of its revision may continue to
use the previous version for the remainder of the 120-month ISI or IST
interval. This relieves licensees of the burden of having to update
their ISI or IST program each time a Code Case is revised by the ASME
and approved for use by the NRC. Since Code Cases are applicable to
specific editions and addenda, and since Code Cases may be revised
because they are no longer accurate or adequate, licensees choosing to
continue using a Code Case during the subsequent ISI/IST interval must
implement the latest version incorporated by reference into Sec.
50.55a and listed in the RGs.
The ASME may annul Code Cases that are no longer required, are
determined to be inaccurate or inadequate, or have been incorporated
into the BPV or OM Code. If a licensee applied a Code Case before it
was listed as annulled or expired, the licensee may continue to use the
Code Case until the licensee updates its construction Code of Record or
until the licensee's 120-month ISI/IST update interval expires, after
which the continued use of the Code Case is prohibited unless NRC
approval is granted under Sec.  50.55a(a)(3). If a Code Case is
incorporated by reference into 10 CFR 50.55a and later annulled by the
ASME because experience has shown that the design analysis,
construction method, examination method, or testing method is
inadequate, the NRC will amend 10 CFR 50.55a and the relevant RG to
remove the approval of the annulled Code Case. Licensees should not
begin to implement such annulled Code Cases in advance of the
Concurrent with this action, the NRC is publishing notices of
availability of these RGs listing acceptable ASME BPV Code Cases.
The NRC received no comments on the proposed rulemaking, and 11
public comment letters on the draft regulatory guides. The comments
relate to the associated notice of issuance and availability of the
proposed RGs (71 FR 62947; October 27, 2006), as discussed below.
Eight of the comments pertained to proposed Revision 34 of
Regulatory Guide 1.84. Specifically, all of the comments addressed Code
Case N-659, ``Use of Ultrasonic Examination in Lieu of Radiography for
Weld Examination, Section III, Division 1.'' All of the commenters had
concerns relative to the conditions proposed by the NRC. Several
commenters stated that further clarification was needed, and the
demonstration program needed to be better defined. Other commenters
believed that there was no need to require blind procedure and
personnel demonstrations since a blind personnel demonstration would be
sufficient, in their opinion, to also demonstrate the procedure. Some
specific questions were raised, such as the number of flaws required
for the procedure demonstration and false calls.
NRC Response: As noted above, the Statement of Considerations
(Federal Register Notice 71 FR 62947, published on October 27, 2006)
discussed the NRC's intent to add conditions to Code Case N-659 in the
final guide unless public comments were received indicating that the
staff's proposed technical bases for the conditions were incorrect, not
applicable, unnecessary, or not justified. Because interest in using
the code case had been expressed by the industry, the NRC developed the
proposed conditions in an attempt to resolve the NRC's technical
concerns and make the code case available for use. Public comments were
received raising issues with the proposed NRC approach. In a separate
Federal Register Notice (71 FR 32615) published for public comment on
June 6, 2006, the industry had been notified that the NRC had
determined that changes made to the code case by ASME International,
published as Code Case N-659-1, were not acceptable to the NRC.
Accordingly, given the NRC's technical concerns with the
demonstration program, the issues
raised in the public comments, and that the changes to Code Case N-659
resulting in Revision 1 to the code case are not acceptable to the NRC,
the NRC has determined that a more effective approach for developing a
suitable performance demonstration program would be to work with ASME
International. Thus, Code Case N-659 will not be endorsed in the final
regulatory guide, and the NRC staff will work through the ASME Code
process to resolve the issues. To ensure that all stakeholders
understand the NRC staff's concerns, responses have been developed to
some of the public comments on Code Case N-659 dealing with the concept
and motive for performance demonstration. The NRC's responses can be
found in the ``Response to Public Comments'' document which is
available to the public as indicated in the ``Availability of
Documents'' section of this preamble. Responses are not provided for
many of the public comments addressing details such as acceptance
criteria, as these will be dependent on the scope of the performance
demonstration program. The responses should be considered as the
staff's preliminary positions on the issues.
A commenter suggested that the NRC should consider listing Code
Case N-532, Revision 4, rather than Code Case N-532, Revision 3,
because Revision 4 addresses the proposed condition in the draft
NRC Response: The NRC had conditionally approved previous revisions
of the Code Case requiring that the inspection report be submitted
within 90 days of the completion of each refueling outage. Under the
provisions of Revision 3, it could have been several years before
licensees submitted the inspection report. Since the change resulting
in Code Case N-532-4 is consistent with the previously established
regulatory position, the commenter's suggestion has been adopted, and
Revision 4 to the Code Case is included in the final guide.
Two comments were received on Code Case N-504, Revision 2. The
first comment was that the reference for obtaining a copy of Section
XI, Appendix Q, ``Weld Overlay Repair of Class 1, 2, and 3 Austenitic
Stainless Steel Piping Weldments,'' was incorrect.
NRC Response to the first comment: It was an oversight to not
delete this reference in the draft guide. Accordingly, the reference
has been removed in the final guide.
The second comment on Code Case N-504-2 was that the NRC should
consider listing Code Case N-504-3, rather than Code Case N-504-2,
because Revision 3 addresses the proposed conditions in the draft
NRC Response: The revisions in Revision 3 are administrative in
nature addressing use of the Code Case with various editions and
addenda of Section XI. As these changes to the Code Case are
administrative in nature and address the proposed conditions, Code Case
N-504-3 is included in the final guide.
A commenter suggested that the NRC remove the limitation on Code
Case N-554, Revision 3, consistent with NRC's letter of August 23,
2006, to Mr. Ken Balkey, Vice President Nuclear Codes and Standards.
NRC Response: In that letter, the NRC stated that it had evaluated
ASME International's position on the Code Case, and concluded that
there was a reasonable basis for pursuing the removal of the limitation
on the Code Case. At the time that the letter was transmitted, the
draft regulatory guide was in final concurrence. Hence, it was decided
to address this issue in the subsequent revision. However, since the
comment is consistent with the regulatory position, the NRC has
determined that the limitation can be removed in the final guide. Thus,
Code Case N-554-3 will be unconditionally approved in the final guide.
A commenter suggested that, based on the same letter to Mr. Ken
Balkey described above, the proposed limitation for Code Case N-567,
Revision 1, should also be removed. The commenter pointed out that the
basis for removing the limitation on Code Case N-554-3 equally applies
to Code Case N-567-1.
NRC Response: The NRC agrees, and Code Case N-554-3 will be
unconditionally approved in the final guide.
A commenter suggested that the limitations on Code Case N-533,
Revision 1, be worded consistent with those in Revision 14 of
Regulatory Guide 1.147.
NRC Response: There was no intent to modify the intent of the
condition in Revision 15. The intent was to make the condition more
succinct. In accordance with the commenter's suggestion, the more
descriptive condition contained in Revision 14 will be retained in the
final Revision 15.
In the draft guide, the NRC proposed to condition Code Case N-460
relative to the manner in which it could be used in conjunction with
Code Case N-659. Several commenters suggested that this was not
necessary. The commenters believed that the provisions of the Code Case
N-460 would prohibit the use of it in the manner discussed, and also
suggested that the proposed condition would be burdensome.
NRC Response: The comments raise additional issues that need
further consideration. Since these issues are associated with Code Case
N-659, and it is not presently being accepted, issues with Code Case N-
460 do not need to be resolved at this time. Accordingly, Code Case N-
460 will not be conditioned in the final guide.
A commenter suggested that the limitation on Code Case N-517,
Revision 1, should be removed.
NRC Response: Several years ago, NRC staff raised a concern that
the Code Case was not consistent with 10 CFR 50, Appendix B, in that it
would permit the purchase of materials from sources that do not have
approved QA programs. However, the NRC has determined that the
requirements of Appendix B are law and remain in effect even when a
Code Case takes exception or is otherwise silent on the issue.
Accordingly, the condition on Code Case N-517-1 has been removed in the
final guide.
A commenter requested that the NRC clarify the conditions for
approval for both Code Case N-619 and N-648, Revision 1. Specifically,
clarification was requested relative to the reference to external
surfaces on the inner radius of the nozzle.
NRC Response: The conditions in the final guide have been clarified
to indicate that the external surface is from point M to point N in the
A commenter recommended that the NRC considers including Code Case
N-706 in Revision 15 to Regulatory Guide 1.147.
NRC Response: As indicated by the commenter, the NRC has previously
approved the strategy identified in Code Case N-706 in relief requests.
Technical Letter Report, ``Assessment of ASME Code Examinations on
Regenerative, Letdown and Residual Heat Removal Heat Exchangers,''
National Laboratory (PNNL), dated July 2004, gives a technical basis
for acceptance of the Code Case. PNNL reviewed the component design,
operating conditions, preventative maintenance practices, potential
degradation mechanisms, failure history, and risk assessments for these
heat exchanges. It concluded that with this change in inspection
strategy identified in Code Case N-706, failure frequencies would
remain very low, and there would be little impact on core damage or
large early release frequencies. In addition, this change would
significantly reduce occupational exposures. The NRC has determined
that the alternative examination of the subject component provides
reasonable assurance of structural integrity. Accordingly, the NRC
agrees with the commenter's suggestion, and Code Case N-706 has been
approved in the final guide.
On October 27, 2006, the NRC published notices of the proposed
rulemaking and availability of proposed revisions to RGs 1.84 and 1.147
(71 FR 62942 and 71 FR 62947). The NRC has considered the public
comments on these RGs and has resolved those comments by modifying the
guides, as appropriate, or providing its rationale for not doing so.
This rulemaking amends 10 CFR 50.55a to incorporate by reference RG
1.84 Revision 34, in place of Revision 33, and RG 1.147 Revision 15, in
place of Revisions 0 through 14.
In Sec.  50.55a(b), (b)(4), and (b)(5), the reference to the
revision number for RG 1.84 is changed from ``Revision 33'' to
``Revision 34,'' and the reference to the revision numbers for RG 1.147
is changed to ``Revision 15.''
Paragraphs 50.55a(f)(2), (f)(3)(iii)(A), (f)(3)(iv)(A), (f)(4)(ii),
(g)(2), (g)(3)(i), (g)(3)(ii), (g)(4)(i), and (g)(4)(ii)
In these paragraphs, the phrase indicating that revisions of RG
1.147 ``through Revision 14'' are the versions that are incorporated by
reference in Sec.  50.55a(b) is modified to read ``Revision 15.''
Incorporation by reference of Revision 15 of RG 1.147 supersedes the
incorporation by reference of all previous revisions. The tables of
annulled and superseded Code Cases have been reviewed to ensure that
the lists are all inclusive.
L. 104-113, requires agencies to use technical standards developed or
adopted by voluntary consensus standards bodies unless the use of such
standards is inconsistent with applicable law or is otherwise
impractical. In this action, the NRC is amending its regulations to
incorporate by reference RGs that list ASME BPV Code Cases approved by
the NRC. ASME Code Cases, which are ASME-approved alternatives to the
provisions of ASME Code editions and addenda, are national consensus
standards, as defined in Pub. L. 104-113 and OMB Circular A-119. They
are developed by bodies whose members (including the NRC and utilities)
have broad and varied interests.
The NRC reviews each Section III and Section XI Code Case published
by the ASME to ascertain whether it is consistent with the safe
operation of nuclear power plants. Those Code Cases found to be
generically acceptable are listed in the RGs that are incorporated by
reference in Sec.  50.55a(b). Those that are found to be unacceptable
are listed in RG 1.193, titled Code Cases not Approved for Use; but
licensees may still seek NRC's approval to apply these Code Cases
through the relief request process permitted in Sec.  50.55a(a)(3).
Other Code Cases, which the NRC finds to be conditionally acceptable,
are also listed in the RGs that are incorporated by reference along
with the modifications and limitations under which they may be applied.
If the NRC did not conditionally accept ASME Code Cases, it would
disapprove these Code Cases entirely. The effect would be that
licensees would need to submit a larger number of relief requests which
would be an unnecessary additional burden for both the licensee and the
NRC. The NRC believes that this situation fits the definition of
``impractical'' under Pub. L. 104-113. For these reasons, the treatment
of ASME BPV Code Cases, and modifications and conditions placed on
them, in this final rule does not conflict with any policy on agency
use of consensus standards specified in OMB Circular A-119.
Finding of No Significant Environmental Impact: Environmental
This action stems from the Commission's practice of incorporating
by reference the RGs listing the most recent set of NRC-approved ASME
Code Cases. The purpose of this action is to allow licensees to use the
Code Cases listed in the RGs as alternatives to requirements in the
ASME BPV Code for the construction and inservice inspection of nuclear
power plant components. This action is intended to advance the NRC's
strategic goals of protecting the public health, safety, and the
environment, ensuring openness in the regulatory process, and promoting
regulatory effectiveness and efficiency. It also demonstrates the
agency's commitment to participate in the national consensus standards
process under the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of
1995, Pub. L. 104-113.
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Pub. L. 97-190 (42
U.S.C. 4321, et seq.), as amended, requires Federal government agencies
to study the impacts of their ``major Federal actions significantly
affecting the quality of the human environment,'' and prepare detailed
statements on the environmental impacts of the action and alternatives
to the action (42 U.S.C. 4332(2)(C)).
The Commission has determined under NEPA, as amended, and the
Commission's regulations in Subpart A of 10 CFR Part 51 that this rule
would not be a major Federal action significantly affecting the quality
of the human environment. Therefore, an environmental impact statement
As alternatives to the ASME Code, NRC-approved Code Cases provide
an equivalent level of safety. Therefore, the probability or
consequences of accidents is not changed. There are also no
significant, non-radiological impacts associated with this action
because no changes would be made affecting non-radiological plant
effluents nor in activities that would adversely affect the
The NRC sought public comments and the views of the States on this
assessment but received none.
This final rule does not contain a new or an amended information
Office of Management and Budget, approval number 3150-0011.
unless the requesting document displays a currently valid OMB control
The ASME Code Cases listed in the RGs to be incorporated by
reference provide voluntary alternatives to the provisions in the ASME
BPV Code for design, construction, and ISI of specific structures,
systems, and components used in nuclear power plants. Implementation of
these Code Cases is not required. Licensees use NRC-approved ASME Code
Cases to reduce unnecessary regulatory burden or gain additional
operational flexibility. It would be difficult for the NRC to provide
these advantages independently of the ASME Code Case publication
process without expending considerable additional resources. The NRC
has prepared a regulatory analysis addressing the qualitative benefits
of the alternatives considered in this final rulemaking and comparing
the costs associated with each alternative. The regulatory analysis is
available for inspection on public computers in the NRC Public Document
Room, located at One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Pike,
Rockville, Maryland, Room O-1 F21. Copies of the regulatory analysis
are also available to the public as indicated under the Availability of
Documents heading in this preamble.
Commission certifies that this final rule will not impose a significant
economical impact on a substantial number of small entities. This final
rule affects only the licensing and operation of nuclear power plants.
The companies that own these plants are not ``small entities'' as
defined in the Regulatory Flexibility Act or the size standards
established by the NRC (10 CFR 2.810).
The provisions in this final rulemaking allow licensees to
voluntarily apply NRC-approved Code Cases, sometimes with modifications
or conditions. Therefore, the voluntary implementation of an approved
Code Case does not constitute a backfit. Thus, the Commission finds
that this final rule does not involve any provisions that constitute a
backfit as defined in 10 CFR 50.109(a)(1), that the backfit rule does
not apply to this final rule, and that a backfit analysis is not
protection, Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations,
Nuclear power plants and reactors, Radiation protection, Reactor siting
criteria, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Act of 1974, as amended; and 5 U.S.C. 552 and 553, the NRC is adopting
the following amendments to 10 CFR Part 50.
2951 (42 U.S.C. 5851). Section 50.10 also issued under secs. 101,
185, 68 Stat. 955, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2131, 2235); sec. 102, Pub.
L. 91-190, 83 Stat. 853 (42 U.S.C. 4332). Sections 50.13, 50.54(d),
and 50.103 also issued under sec. 108, 68 Stat. 939, as amended (42
2. Section 50.55a is amended by revising the introductory text of
paragraphs (b), (b)(4), and (b)(5), and paragraphs (f)(2),
(f)(3)(iii)(A), (f)(3)(iv)(A), (f)(4)(ii), (g)(2), (g)(3)(i),
(g)(3)(ii), (g)(4)(i) and (g)(4)(ii) to read as follows:
(b) The ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and the ASME Code for
Operation and Maintenance of Nuclear Power Plants, which are referenced
in paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2), and (b)(3) of this section, were approved
for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Office of the
Federal Register pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. NRC
Regulatory Guide 1.84, Revision 34, ``Design, Fabrication, and
Materials Code Case Acceptability, ASME Section III'' (October 2007);
NRC Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 15, ``Inservice Inspection Code
Case Acceptability, ASME Section XI, Division 1'' (October 2007); and
Regulatory Guide 1.192, ``Operation and Maintenance Code Case
Acceptability, ASME OM Code,'' (June 2003), have been approved for
incorporation by reference by the Director of the Office of the Federal
Register pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. These
Regulatory Guides list ASME Code cases that the NRC has approved in
accordance with the requirements in paragraphs (b)(4), (b)(5), and
(b)(6). Copies of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and the ASME
Code for Operation and Maintenance of Nuclear Power Plants may be
purchased from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Three Park
Avenue, New York, NY 10016. Single copies of NRC Regulatory Guides
1.84, Revision 34; 1.147, Revision 15; and 1.192 may be obtained free
of charge by writing the Reproduction and Distribution Services
Section, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001;
or by fax to 301-415-2289; or by e-mail to DISTRIBUTION@nrc.gov. Copies
of the ASME Codes and NRC Regulatory Guides incorporated by reference
in this section may be inspected at the NRC Technical Library, Two
White Flint North, 11545 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852-2738, or
(4) Design, Fabrication, and Materials Code Cases. Licensees may
apply the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code cases listed in NRC
Regulatory Guide 1.84, Revision 34, without prior NRC approval subject
(5) Inservice Inspection Code Cases. Licensees may apply the ASME
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code cases listed in Regulatory Guide 1.147,
Revision 15, without prior NRC approval subject to the following:
(2) For a boiling or pressurized water-cooled nuclear power
facility whose construction permit was issued on or after January 1,
1971, but before July 1, 1974, pumps and valves which are classified as
ASME Code Class 1 and Class 2 must be designed and be provided with
access to enable the performance of inservice tests for operational
readiness set forth in editions and addenda of Section XI of the ASME
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code incorporated by reference in paragraph
(b) of this section (or the optional ASME Code cases listed in NRC
Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 15, or 1.192 that are incorporated by
reference in paragraph (b) of this section) in effect 6 months before
the date of issuance of the construction permit. The pumps and valves
may meet the inservice test requirements set forth in subsequent
editions of this Code and addenda which are incorporated by reference
in paragraph (b) of this section (or the optional ASME Code Cases
listed in NRC Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 15, or 1.192 that are
incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section), subject to
the applicable limitations and modifications listed therein.
(iii)(A) Pumps and valves, in facilities whose construction permit
was issued before November 22, 1999, which are classified as ASME Code
Class 1 must be designed and be provided with access to enable the
performance of inservice testing of the pumps and valves for assessing
operational readiness set forth in the editions and addenda of Section
XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code incorporated by
cases listed in NRC Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 15, or 1.192 that
are incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section) applied
to the construction of the particular pump or valve or the Summer 1973
Addenda, whichever is later.
(iv)(A) Pumps and valves, in facilities whose construction permit
Class 2 and Class 3 must be designed and be provided with access to
enable the performance of inservice testing of the pumps and valves for
assessing operational readiness set forth in the editions and addenda
of Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code incorporated
by reference in paragraph (b) of this section (or the optional ASME
Code Cases listed in NRC Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 15, that are
the construction of the particular pump or valve or the Summer 1973
(ii) Inservice tests to verify operational readiness of pumps and
valves, whose function is required for safety, conducted during
successive 120-month intervals must comply with the requirements of the
latest edition and addenda of the Code incorporated by reference in
paragraph (b) of this section 12 months before the start of the 120-
month interval (or the optional ASME Code cases listed in NRC
reference in paragraph (b) of this section), subject to the limitations
and modifications listed in paragraph (b) of this section.
1971, but before July 1, 1974, components (including supports) which
are classified as ASME Code Class 1 and Class 2 must be designed and be
provided with access to enable the performance of inservice examination
of such components (including supports) and must meet the preservice
examination requirements set forth in editions and addenda of Section
cases listed in NRC Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 15, that are
incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section) in effect
six months before the date of issuance of the construction permit. The
components (including supports) may meet the requirements set forth in
subsequent editions and addenda of this Code which are incorporated by
the applicable limitations and modifications.
(i) Components (including supports) which are classified as ASME
Code Class 1 must be designed and be provided with access to enable the
performance of inservice examination of these components and must meet
the preservice examination requirements set forth in the editions and
addenda of Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section (or the
optional ASME Code cases listed in NRC Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision
15, that are incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this
section) applied to the construction of the particular component.
editions and addenda of Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure
Vessel Code incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section
(or the optional ASME Code Cases listed in NRC Regulatory Guide 1.147,
Revision 15, that are incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of
this section) applied to the construction of the particular component.
(i) Inservice examination of components and system pressure tests
conducted during the initial 120-month inspection interval must comply
with the requirements in the latest edition and addenda of the Code
incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section on the date
12 months before the date of issuance of the operating license (or the
section, subject to the limitations and modifications listed in
(ii) Inservice examination of components and system pressure tests
conducted during successive 120-month inspection intervals must comply
with the requirements of the latest edition and addenda of the Code
incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section 12 months
before the start of the 120-month inspection interval (or the optional
ASME Code cases listed in NRC Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 15, that
are incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this section),
subject to the limitations and modifications listed in paragraph (b) of