6 CCR 1007-1
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT State Board of Health RADIATION CONTROL - FEES FOR RADIATION CONTROL SERVICES 6 CCR 1007-1 Part 12 [Editor’s Notes follow the text of the rules at the end of this CCR Document.] Adopted by the Board of Health January 21, 2026, effective date March 17, 2026. PART 12: FEES FOR RADIATION CONTROL SERVICES
12.1 Purpose and Scope.
12.1.1 Authority.
12.1.2 Basis and Purpose.
12.1.3 Scope
12.1.4 Applicability.
12.1.5 Published Material Incorporated by Reference.
12.1.5.3 Availability from Source Agencies or Organizations.
12.2 Definitions.
12.2.1 As used in this part, these terms have the definitions set forth as follows. “Abandoned application” means any application filed with the Department for which the Department has in writing requested additional information needed to process the application and the Department does not receive a written reply from the applicant within forty-five (45) days after the Department’s most recent written request for additional information.
“Inspection” (routine or non-routine) means:
“Low-Level Radioactive Waste Access Approval” means those reviews and on- site evaluations necessary to assure waste generator compliance with low-level radioactive waste site access criteria as established by the Rocky Mountain Low- Level Radioactive Waste Board (the Board) or by a compact with which the Board has an agreement to accept low-level radioactive waste from Colorado or by a state with which the Board has an agreement to accept low-level radioactive waste from Colorado or by any state or site to which a Colorado generator ships low-level radioactive waste.
“Open Records Act” means the Colorado Open Records Act, CRS 24-72-201 et seq.
“Permanent location” means, for purposes of Part 12, a location where radioactive material is used and/or stored for more than 180 cumulative total days in any calendar year.
“Special Project” means a request submitted to the Department for review for which a fee is not otherwise specified in this part. Examples of special projects include, but are not limited to, early site reviews, consultation, emergency response plan reviews, assessment of responses to Department orders, contamination surveys in response to license termination or relocation, and financial surety reviews.
“TENORM” means Technologically Enhanced Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material as defined in Section 1.2 of Part 1 of these regulations.
12.3 Exemptions.
12.3.1 No fees pursuant to 12.4.1 through 12.4.5 shall be required for a radioactive materials license authorizing the use of source material as shielding only in devices and containers, provided that all other licensed radioactive material in the device or container will be subject to the fees described in Appendix 12A.
12.3.2 Application for Exemptions.
12.4 Specific Radioactive Materials Licenses and Radiation Machine
Registrations.
12.4.1 Application Fees for Specific Radioactive Materials Licenses.
12.4.2 Fee for Radiation Machine Facility Registration for Radiation Control Services
12.4.3 Termination Fees for Licensees.
12.4.4 Inspection Fees for Radioactive Materials Licensees and Radiation Machine Facility Registrants.
12.4.5 Annual fees.
Specific Radioactive Materials Licensees
Table 12-1: Small Entity Fees Applicable to Specific Radioactive Materials Licensees Entity Category Size Standard Maximum Annual Fee Per Licensed Category Small businesses not engaged in $555,000 – 1/2 Annual Fee manufacturing and small not for profit $8,000,000 gross organizations annual receipts Less than $555,000 $ 600 gross annual receipts Manufacturing entities that have an 35 to 500 employees 1/2 Annual Fee annual average of 500 employees or less Less than 35 $ 600 employees Small governmental jurisdictions 20,000 – 50,000 1/2 Annual Fee (including cities, counties, towns, population townships, villages, school districts, special districts or publicly supported educational institutions)
2 Pursuant to 3.24, an out-of-state licensee may operate in Colorado under reciprocity for no more than 180 cumulative total days in any calendar year.
Specific Radioactive Materials Licensees (3) The annual fees shall be due and payable each year on the anniversary date. The annual fees are not refundable except in those cases where the Department has determined that the fee is not required.
12.5 General Licenses.
12.5.1 Persons who hold general licenses under the following categories shall pay an annual fee:
12.5.2 The basis for the annual fee is to cover the Department's cost associated with the regulation and control of these sources, and to cover the Department's administrative costs for those generic activities directly related to the regulation of materials licensees.
12.5.3 Fees for general licenses are listed in Appendix 12A and shall be payable every July 1, for as long as the license remains in effect.
12.5.4 Fees for inspection of licenses, authorized under Part 3, Sections 3.5.5, 3.5.8 and 3.6.4 and 3.6.9, that are based on the full cost of the inspection are payable upon notification by the Department.
12.6 Special Project Fees.
12.6.1 Fees for special projects are assessed for the full cost of the review, as specified in Appendix 12A.
12.6.2 Fees for special projects are payable upon notification by the Department.
12.7 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Access Approval Fees.
12.7.1 Fees for services required for low-level radioactive waste access approval are payable upon notification by the Department.
12.8 TENORM Registrants.
12.8.1 Persons who are required to register pursuant to Part 20, Section 20.5 shall pay an initial registration and annual fee.
12.8.2 Fees for inspection of registrants that are based on the full cost of the inspection are payable upon notification by the Department.
12.9 Partial Payment of Fees.
12.9.1 In the case of services, which are subject to full cost fees, the Department may bill monthly for any service rendered.
12.10 Method of Payment.
12.10.1 Approved credit cards, checks, drafts or money orders for payment of fees shall be payable to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
12.11 Schedule of Fees for Materials Licenses and Other Radiation Control
Services.
12.11.1 Applicants for radioactive materials licenses, for services related to
12.11.2 For each service provided subject to full cost fees, records will be
12.12 Failure by Applicant or Licensee to Pay Prescribed Fee.
12.12.1 In any case where the Department finds that an applicant, registrant, or a licensee has failed to pay a prescribed fee for any licensing, registration or inspection activities required in this Part, the Department will not process any application, may suspend or revoke any license or registration involved pursuant to Part 2, Section 2.10, or Part 3, Section 3.23 and may request action pursuant to CRS 25-11-107(4). Staff time expended in collection of any fee not paid within sixty (60) days of the date due will be billed at the Department's hourly rate.
12.13 Penalties.
12.13.1 A $20.00 penalty will be assessed for checks returned to the Department
12.13.2 Late Payments.
12.14 Severability.
12.14.1 The provisions of this regulation are severable, and if any provisions or the application of the provisions to any circumstances is held invalid, the application of such provision to other circumstances, and the remainder of this regulation shall not be affected thereby.
PART 12, APPENDIX 12A: SCHEDULE OF FEES FOR RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS LICENSEES, FOR SERVICES RELATED TO RADIATION MACHINES, AND FOR OTHER SERVICES3,4,5,6 3 Applications for new licenses, applications to reinstate expired or terminated licenses, except those subject to fees assessed at full costs, must be accompanied by the prescribed application fee for each category.
4 Application for amendments to licenses that would place the license in a higher fee category or add a new fee category must be accompanied by the prescribed application fee for each category.
5 Renewal fees – Fees for applications for renewal of materials licenses will not be charged, except that fees for applications for renewal of licensees subject to full cost fees are due upon notification by the Department.
6 Inspection Fees: (a) Refer to Section 12.4.4 for additional information regarding inspection fees. The frequency of routine inspections are those established in the Hazardous Materials And Waste Management Division Radiation Program Inspection and Enforcement Manual, and will be in accord with the frequencies established by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission for similar types of licenses. CATEGORY 1 - SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL7,8 7 Applications for licenses covering more than one fee category of special nuclear material or source material must be accompanied by the prescribed application fee for the highest fee category.
8 Applications for new licenses that cover both special nuclear material and radioactive material and/or naturally occurring and accelerator produced material in sealed sources for use of gauging devices will pay the appropriate processing fee for category 1.C only. 1.A Licenses for possession and use of 200 grams or more of plutonium in unsealed form or 350 grams or more of U-235 in unsealed form or 200 grams or more of U-233 in unsealed form. This includes applications to terminate licenses as well as licenses authorizing possession only.
Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine March 17, 2026 $1,637 $1,637 Full Cost through June 30, 2027 On or after July Published online at: Full Cost 1, 2027 1.D All other special nuclear material licenses, except licenses authorizing special nuclear material in unsealed form in combinations that would constitute a critical quantity.
Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine March 17, 2026 $3,918 $3,918 Full Cost On or after July 1, Published online at: Full Cost CATEGORY 2 - SOURCE MATERIAL 2.A1 Licenses for possession and use of source material for refining uranium mill concentrates to uranium hexafluoride.
Effective Annual Fee Licensing Inspection Dates Fee Fee March $111,906 Full Cost Full Cost 17, 2026 through June 30, On or Published online at: Full Cost Full Cost after July 1, 2027 https://cdphe.colorado.gov/hm/radiation-management 2.A2 Class II License includes solution mining licenses (in-situ and heap leach) issued for the extraction of uranium from uranium ores including research and development licenses.
Effective Annual Fee Licensing Inspection Dates Fee Fee March $93,753 Full Cost Full Cost 17, 2026 through June 30, On or Published online at: Full Cost Full Cost after July 1, 2027 https://cdphe.colorado.gov/hm/radiation-management 2.A2 Class III “Other” license includes licenses for extraction of metals, heavy metals, and rare earths.
Effective Annual Fee Licensing Inspection Dates Fee Fee March 17, $35,483 Full Cost Full Cost through June 30, On or after Published online at: Full Cost Full Cost July 1, 2027 https://cdphe.colorado.gov/hm/radiation-management 2.A3 Licenses that authorize the receipt of uranium waste tailings generated by milling operations from other persons for possession and disposal, except those licenses subject to the fees in category 2.A2 or category 2.A4. Effective Annual Fee Licensing Inspection Dates Fee Fee March 17, $69,053 Full Cost Full Cost through June 30, On or after Published online at: Full Cost Full Cost July 1, 2027 https://cdphe.colorado.gov/hm/radiation-management 2.A4 Licenses that authorize the receipt of uranium waste tailings generated by milling operations from other persons for possession and disposal incidental to the disposal of the uranium waste tailings generated by the licensee's milling operations, except those licenses subject to the fees in category 2.A2. Effective Annual Fee Licensing Inspection Dates Fee Fee March $10,915 Full Cost Full Cost 17, 2026 through June 30, On or Published online at: Full Cost Full Cost after July 1, 2027 https://cdphe.colorado.gov/hm/radiation-management 2.B Licenses for possession and use of source material for shielding. Effective Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine Dates Inspection March 17, 2026 $818 $818 Full Cost through June 30, 2027 On or after July Published online at: Full Cost 1, 2027 2.C All other source material licenses.
Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine March 17, 2026 $13,100 $13,100 Full Cost On or after July 1, Published online at: Full Cost CATEGORY 3 - BYPRODUCT MATERIAL, NATURALLY OCCURRING AND ACCELERATOR PRODUCED RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL 3.A Licenses of broad scope for possession and use of radioactive material issued pursuant to 3.11 for processing or manufacturing of items containing radioactive material for commercial distribution.
Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine March 17, 2026 $24,291 $24,291 Full Cost On or after July 1, Published online at: Full Cost 3.B Other licenses for possession and use of radioactive material for processing or manufacturing of items containing radioactive material for commercial distribution. Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine March 17, 2026 $6,276 $6,276 Full Cost On or after July 1, Published online at: Full Cost 3.C Licenses authorizing the processing or manufacture and distribution or redistribution of radiopharmaceuticals, generators, reagent kits, and/or sources and devices containing radioactive material.
Effective Application Fee Annual Fee Non- Dates Routine March $14,603 $14,603 Full Cost 17, 2026 through June 30, On or Published online at: Full Cost after July 1, 2027 https://cdphe.colorado.gov/hm/radiation-management 3.D Licenses authorizing distribution of radiopharmaceuticals, generators, reagent kits, and/or sources or devices not involving processing of radioactive material. Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine March 17, 2026 $4,639 $4,639 Full Cost On or after July Published online at: Full Cost 1, 2027 3.E Licenses for possession and use of radioactive material in sealed sources for irradiation of materials where the source is not removed from its shield (self-shielded units).
Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine March 17, 2026 $3,790 $3,790 Full Cost On or after July Published online at: Full Cost 1, 2027 3.F Licenses for possession and use of less than 370 TBq (10,000 Ci) of radioactive material in sealed sources for irradiation of materials where the source is exposed for irradiation purposes.
Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine March 17, 2026 $6,875 $6,875 Full Cost On or after July Published online at: Full Cost 1, 2027 3.G Licenses for possession and use of 370 TBq (10,000 Ci) or more of radioactive material in sealed sources for irradiation of materials where the source is exposed for irradiation purposes. This category includes under water irradiators for irradiation of materials where the source is not exposed.
Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine March 17, 2026 $24,838 $24,838 Full Cost On or after July 1, Published online at: Full Cost 3.H Licenses issued to distribute items containing radioactive material which requires device review to persons exempt from the licensing requirements of Part 3. Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine March 17, 2026 $3,790 $3,790 Full Cost On or after July Published online at: Full Cost 1, 2027 3.I Licenses issued to distribute items containing radioactive material or quantities of radioactive material which do not require device evaluation to persons exempt from the licensing requirements of Part 3 except specific licenses authorizing redistribution of items that have been authorized for distribution to persons generally licensed by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission or an Agreement State. Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine March 17, 2026 $5,458 $5,458 Full Cost On or after July Published online at: Full Cost 1, 2027 3.J Licenses issued to distribute items containing radioactive material which require sealed source and/or device review to persons generally licensed. This category does not include specific licenses authorizing redistribution of items that have been authorized for distribution to persons generally licensed under Part 3. Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine March 17, 2026 $2,486 $2,486 Full Cost On or after July Published online at: Full Cost 1, 2027 3.K Licenses issued to distribute items containing radioactive material or quantities of radioactive material that do not require sealed and/or device review to persons generally licensed. This category does not include specific licenses authorizing redistribution of items that have been authorized for distribution to persons generally licensed under Part 3.
Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine March 17, 2026 $1,637 $1,637 Full Cost On or after July 1, Published online at: Full Cost 3.L Licenses of a broad scope for possession and use of radioactive material for research and development which do not authorize commercial distribution. Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine March 17, 2026 $11,872 $11,872 Full Cost On or after July Published online at: Full Cost 1, 2027 3.M Other licenses for possession and use of radioactive material for research and development which do not authorize commercial distribution. Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine March 17, 2026 $5,228 $5,228 Full Cost On or after July Published online at: Full Cost 1, 2027 3.N Licenses that authorize services for other licensees, except (1) licenses that authorize calibration and/or leak testing services only are subject to the fees specified in fee category 3.Q, and (2) licensees that authorize waste disposal services are subject to the fees specified in fee Categories 4.A, 4.B., or 4.C. Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine March 17, 2026 $5,688 $5,688 Full Cost On or after July 1, Published online at: Full Cost 3.O Licenses for possession and use of radioactive material for industrial radiography operations.
Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine March 17, 2026 $14,874 $14,874 Full Cost On or after July 1, Published online at: Full Cost 3.P Portable gauge radioactive material licensees.
Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine March 17, 2026 $2,854 $2,854 Full Cost On or after July 1, Published online at: Full Cost 3.Q TENORM, and all other specific radioactive material licensees, except those in fee categories 1, 2, 3.A through 3.P, and 4.A. through 9.D. Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine March 17, 2026 $2,854 $2,854 Full Cost On or after July 1, Published online at: Full Cost 3.S Licenses for production of accelerator-produced radionuclides. Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine March 17, 2026 $14,603 $14,603 Full Cost On or after July 1, Published online at: Full Cost CATEGORY 4 - WASTE HANDLERS 4.A Licenses specifically authorizing the receipt of waste byproduct material, source material, special nuclear material, or naturally occurring and accelerator produced material from other persons for the purpose of commercial disposal by land burial by the licensee; or licenses authorizing contingency storage of low-level radioactive waste at the site of nuclear power reactors; or licenses for treatment or disposal by incineration and transfer of packages to another person authorized to receive or dispose of waste material.
4.B Licenses specifically authorizing the receipt of waste byproduct material, source material, special nuclear material, or naturally occurring and accelerator produced material from other persons for the purpose of packaging or repackaging the material. The licensee will dispose of the material by transfer to another person authorized to receive or dispose of the material.
Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non- Routine March 17, 2026 $11,601 $11,601 Full Cost On or after July 1, Published online at: Full Cost 4.C Licenses specifically authorizing the receipt of prepackaged waste byproduct material, source material, special nuclear material, or naturally occurring and accelerator produced material from other persons. The licensee will dispose of the material by transfer to another person authorized to receive or dispose of the material. Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non- Routine March 17, 2026 $8,777 $8,777 Full Cost On or after July 1, Published online at: Full Cost CATEGORY 5 - WELL LOGGING 5.A Licenses for possession and use of byproduct material, source material, special nuclear material, or naturally occurring and accelerator produced material for well logging, well surveys, and tracer studies other than field. Effective Dates Application Fee Annual Fee Non- Routine March 17, 2026 $10,435 $10,435 Full Cost On or after July Published online at: Full Cost 1, 2027 5.B Licenses for possession and use of byproduct material for field flooding tracer studies.
Effective Annual Fee Licensing Inspection Dates Fee Fee March 17, $12,337 Full Cost Full Cost through June 30, On or after Published online at: Full Cost Full Cost July 1, 2027 https://cdphe.colorado.gov/hm/radiation-management CATEGORY 6 - NUCLEAR LAUNDRIES 6.A Licenses for commercial collection and laundry of items contaminated with radioactive material, source material, special nuclear material, or naturally occurring and accelerator produced material.
Effective Application Fee Annual Fee Non- Dates Routine March $20,061 $20,061 Full Cost 17, 2026 through June 30, On or Published online at: Full Cost after July 1, 2027 https://cdphe.colorado.gov/hm/radiation-management CATEGORY 7 - HUMAN AND VETERINARY USE OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL 7.A Licenses issued for human or veterinary use of radioactive material, source material, special nuclear material, or naturally occurring and accelerator produced material in sealed sources contained in teletherapy devices. Effective Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine Dates Inspection March 17, $16,511 $16,511 Full Cost through June 30, On or after Published online at: Full Cost July 1, 2027 https://cdphe.colorado.gov/hm/radiation-management 7.B Licenses of broad scope issued to medical institutions or two or more physicians or veterinarians authorizing research and development including human and/or veterinary use of radioactive material, source material, special nuclear material, or naturally occurring and accelerator produced material except material in sealed sources contained in teletherapy devices.
Effective Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine Dates Inspection March 17, $28,659 $28,659 Full Cost 2026 through June 30, 2027 On or after Published online at: Full Cost July 1, 2027 7.C Other licenses issued for human or veterinary use of radioactive material, source material, and/or naturally occurring and accelerator produced material except material in sealed sources contained in teletherapy devices.
Effective Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine Dates Inspection March 17, $5,458 $5,458 Full Cost 2026 through June 30, 2027 On or after Published online at: Full Cost July 1, 2027 CATEGORY 8 - CIVIL DEFENSE 8.A Licenses for possession and use of radioactive material for civil defense activities.
Effective Application Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine Dates Inspection March 17, $1,299 $1,299 Full Cost 2026 through June 30, 2027 On or after Published online at: Full Cost July 1, 2027 CATEGORY 9 - DEVICE, PRODUCT, OR SEALED SOURCE SAFETY EVALUATION 9.A Safety evaluation of devices or products containing byproduct material, source material, special nuclear material, or naturally occurring and accelerator produced material except reactor fuel devices, for commercial distribution. Effective Dates Annual Fee Evaluations March 17, 2026 $6,875 Full Cost through June 30, 2027 On or after July Published online at: Full Cost 1, 2027 9.B Safety evaluation of devices or products containing radioactive material, source material, special nuclear material, or naturally occurring and accelerator produced material manufactured in accordance with the unique specifications of, and for use by a single applicant, except reactor fuel devices.
Effective Annual Fee Evaluations Dates Fee March 17, $6,875 Full Cost 2026 through June 30, 2027 On or after Published online at: Full Cost July 1, 2027 9.C Safety evaluation of sealed sources containing byproduct material, source material, special nuclear material, or naturally occurring and accelerator produced material, except reactor fuel, for commercial distribution. Effective Annual Fee Evaluations Dates Fee March 17, $2,005 Full Cost 2026 through June 30, 2027 Published online at: Full Cost On or after https://cdphe.colorado.gov/hm/radiation-management July 1, 2027 9.D Safety evaluation of sealed sources containing byproduct material, source material, special nuclear material, or naturally occurring and accelerator produced material, manufactured in accordance with the unique specifications of, and for use by a single applicant, except reactor fuel.
Effective Dates Annual Fee Evaluations March 17, 2026 $680 Full Cost Published online at: Full Cost On or after July https://cdphe.colorado.gov/hm/radiation-management 1, 2027 CATEGORY 10 - TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL Note: Colorado does not issue licenses under this category. CATEGORY 11 - REVIEW OF STANDARDIZED SPENT FUEL FACILITIES Note: Colorado does not issue licenses under this category. CATEGORY 12 - SPECIAL PROJECTS 12.A Special Projects and all uses of radioactive material which are not included in any other category.
15.B Emergency response planning and exercises.
(1) exposures to individuals; or (2) release of radioactive materials in excess of limits established in Part 4 of these regulations.
17.A Source material, gauges and other similar devices pursuant to 12.5.1.1 through 12.5.1.3.
Effective Dates Annual Fee Non- Routine March 17, 2026 $118 Full Cost On or after July 1, Published online at: Full Cost 17.B In vitro pursuant to 12.5.1.4.
Effective Dates Annual Fee Non- Routine March 17, 2026 $61 Full Cost On or after July 1, Published online at: Full Cost CATEGORY 18 - LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE ACCESS APPROVAL Activity Fee Low-level radioactive waste access approval Full Cost CATEGORY 19 - HOURLY RATE13 The hourly rate is used when calculating full cost or other fees as specified within these regulations for radiation control services.
CATEGORY 20 - TRANSFER OF RECORDS TO DEPARTMENT PURSUANT TO PART 4, SECTIONS 4.40 THROUGH 4.50 Activity Fee Fee for all records transfer Full Cost CATEGORY 21 - RADIATION MACHINES ENFORCEMENT ACTION Effective Dates Maximum fee per each radiation machines certification enforcement action14, 15 March 17, 2026 $1,581 On or after July 1, Published online at:
14 Any registrant that fails the requirements of 2.5.1, or does not correct any violation in accordance with the compliance schedule established in Part 2, Section 2.9.1.2, or 2.9.1.4 shall be subject to a Department enforcement action at the current hourly rate and/or maximum fee. The Department shall charge enforcement fees, which may include inspection fees for the inspection of radiation machines and facilities that have been determined, by either a qualified inspector or by the Department, to be in noncompliance with these regulations and with the certification frequency. These fees do not include penalties imposed under Part 13.
15 This represents the maximum fee that may be incurred for the Department enforcement actions of each radiation machine and/or facility determined to be in violation with these regulations by either a qualified inspector or by the Department. CATEGORY 22 - QUALIFIED INSPECTOR, QUALIFIED EXPERT, OR COMPANIES PROVIDING RADIATION MACHINE SERVICING AND SERVICES Effective Dates Annual registration fee16, 17 March 17, 2026 $102 On or after July 1, Published online at:
16 The qualified inspector and qualified expert registration fee is an individual fee. The servicing and services registration fee is a company fee. 17 This fee is non-refundable in the event that the application is not approved by the Department.
CATEGORY 23 – REVIEW OF RADIATION MACHINE PROVISIONAL MAMMOGRAPHER CERTIFICATION APPLICATION Effective Dates Certification Review or Renewal Fee March 17, 2026 $61 On or after July 1, Published online at:
CATEGORY 24 – REVIEW OF ADEQUATE TRAINING FOR RADIATION MACHINE LIMITED SCOPE OPERATORS, BONE DENSITOMETRY OPERATORS, SPECIFIC FLUOROSCOPY OPERATORS18, AND SERVICE COMPANY ENGINEERS19 Effective Dates Acceptance Review Fee18, 19 March 17, 2026 $61 On or after July 1, Published online at:
18 The fee for fluoroscopy operator application review is applicable only to those individuals applying under Part 2, Section 2.4.5.5.
19 The fee for service company engineers is a “per application” fee for any number of service company engineers to be authorized to work under a service company registration.
CATEGORY 25 - RADIATION MACHINE CERTIFICATION LABEL ISSUED BY A QUALIFIED INSPECTOR Effective Dates Required Fee for Each Certification Label Issued to a Registrant March 17, 2026 $61 On or after July 1, Published online at:
CATEGORY 26 - RADIATION MACHINE FACILITY REGISTRATION FEE FOR RADIATION CONTROL SERVICES Effective Dates Annual Registration Fee per Facility Using a Radiation Machine March 17, 2026 $51 On or after July 1, Published online at:
CATEGORY 27 – TENORM REGISTRANTS Effective Dates Initial Registration Fee Annual Fee Non-Routine March 17, 2026 $205 $205 Full Cost through June 30, 2027 On or after July Published online at: Full Cost 1, 2027 ______________________________________________________________________ Editor’s Notes 6 CCR 1007-1 has been divided into separate parts for ease of use. Versions prior to 04/01/2007 are located in the first section, 6 CCR 1007-1. Prior versions can be accessed from the All Versions list on the rule’s current version page. To view versions effective on or after 04/01/2007, select the desired part of the rule, for example 6 CCR 1007-1 Part 01 or 6 CCR 1007-1 Part 10.
History Part 12 entire rule eff. 03/02/2009.
Part 12 rules 12.1.4, 12.3.1.1(2), Appendix A, Categories 23, 24 eff. 04/30/2011. Part 12 rules 12.4 – 12.14, Appendix A eff. 03/30/2015. Part 12 rule 12.1.5, Appendix A Category 24 eff. 01/14/2020. Part 12 rules 12.1.4.1, 12.1.5, 12.2,12.8, Appendix A Categories 3, 27 eff. 01/14/2021. Entire rule eff. 03/17/2026.