Site-specific and other REP Program services provided by FEMA and FEMA contractors for which FEMA will assess fees on licensees include the following:
(a) Site-specific, plume pathway EPZ biennial exercise-related component services.
- (1) Schedule plume pathway EPZ biennial exercises.
- (2) Review plume pathway EPZ biennial exercise objectives and scenarios.
- (3) Provide pre-plume pathway EPZ biennial exercise logistics.
- (4) Conduct plume pathway EPZ biennial exercises, evaluations, and post exercise briefings.
- (5) Prepare, review and finalize plume pathway EPZ biennial exercise reports, give notice and conduct public meetings.
- (6) Activities related to Medical Services and other drills conducted in support of a biennial, plume pathway exercise.
(b) Flat fee component services.
- (1) Evaluate State and local offsite radiological emergency plans and preparedness.
- (2) Schedule other than plume pathway EPZ biennial exercises.
- (3) Develop other than plume pathway EPZ biennial exercise objectives and scenarios.
- (4) Pre-exercise logistics for other than the plume pathway EPZ.
- (5) Conduct other than plume pathway EPZ biennial exercises and evaluations.
- (6) Prepare, review and finalize other than plume pathway EPZ biennial exercise reports, notice and conduct of public meetings.
- (7) Prepare findings and determinations on the adequacy or approval of plans and preparedness.
- (8) Conduct the formal 44 CFR part 350 review process.
- (9) Provide technical assistance to States and local governments.
- (10) Review licensee submissions pursuant to 44 CFR part 352.
- (11) Review NRC licensee offsite plan submissions under the NRC/FEMA Memorandum of Understanding on Planning and Preparedness, and NUREG-0654/FEMA-REP-1, Revision 1, Supplement 1. You may obtain copies of the NUREG-0654 from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office.
- (12) Participate in NRC adjudication proceedings and any other site-specific legal forums.
- (13) Alert and notification system reviews.
- (14) Responses to petitions filed under 10 CFR 2.206.
- (15) Congressionally-initiated reviews and evaluations.
- (16) Responses to licensee's challenges to FEMA's administration of the fee program.
- (17) Respond to actual radiological emergencies.
- (18) Develop regulations, guidance, planning standards and policy.
- (19) Coordinate with other Federal agencies to enhance the preparedness of State and local governments for radiological emergencies.
- (20) Coordinate REP Program issues with constituent organizations such as the National Emergency Management Association, Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors, and the Nuclear Energy Institute.
- (21) Implement and coordinate REP Program training with FEMA's Emergency Management Institute (EMI) to assure effective development and implementation of REP training courses and conferences.
- (22) Participation of REP personnel as lecturers or to perform other functions at EMI, conferences and workshops.
- (23) Any other costs that we incur resulting from our REP Program Strategic Review implementation and oversight working group activities.
- (24) Costs associated with a transition phase should we decide to advertise and award a contract for technical support to the REP Program. Transition phase activities may include training new contractor personnel in the REP Exercise Evaluation and Planning courses, and on-the-job training for new evaluators at a select number of REP exercises.
- (25) Services associated with the assessment of fees, billing, and administration of this part.
- (26) Disaster-initiated reviews and evaluations.