6 CCR 1007-1
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT 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.] _________________________________________________________________________ PART 12: FEES FOR RADIATION CONTROL SERVICES
12.1 Purpose and Scope.
12.1.1 Authority.
12.1.1.1 Rules and regulations set forth herein are adopted pursuant to the provisions of Sections 25-1-108, 25-1.5-101(1)(k) and 25-1.5-101(1)(l), and 25-11-104(6), CRS.
12.1.2 Basis and Purpose.
12.1.2.1 A statement of basis and purpose accompanies this part and changes to this part. A copy may be obtained from the Department.
12.1.3 Scope
12.1.3.1 The regulations in this part establish fees for radiation control services rendered by the Department as authorized by the Act.
12.1.4 Applicability.
12.1.4.1 The regulations in this part apply to radiation control services for a person who is an applicant for, or holder of, a:
12.1.4.2 The regulations of this part also apply to a request for:
12.1.5 Published Material Incorporated by Reference.
12.1.5.1 Published material incorporated in Part 12 by reference is available in accord with Part 1, Section 1.4.
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. "Anniversary Date" means that date upon which annual fees shall be due and payable. Anniversary Date is determined as the last day of the month corresponding to the month listed as the licensee's expiration date.
"Application" means any request filed with the Department for a permit, license, approval, exemption, exception, certificate, registration, other permission, or for any other service. "Full cost fee" means a fee based on reasonable and actual professional staff time and appropriate contractual support services expended for certain radiation control activities as specified in Appendix 12A.
"Inspection" (routine or non-routine) means:
"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.
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.
12.3.2.1 The Department may, upon application by an interested person, or upon its own initiative, grant such exemptions from the requirements of this part for good cause as it determines are authorized by law and are otherwise in the public interest.
12.3.2.2 Applications for exemption under this section may include activities such as, but not limited to, the use of licensed materials for educational or noncommercial public displays or scientific collections.
12.4 Specific Radioactive Materials Licenses.
12.4.1 Application Fees.
12.4.1.1 The application fee for new radioactive materials license not subject to full cost fees must accompany the application when it is filed.
12.4.1.2 An application for renewal of a license not subject to full cost fees which has expired and for which a renewal was not timely filed pursuant to 3.17.2 shall be accompanied by a reinstatement fee of $400.
12.4.1.3 Application fees for new radioactive materials licenses, renewals, amendments, other required approvals and requests for dismantling, decommissioning and termination of licensed activities, that are subject to the full cost fees are payable upon notification by the Department.
12.4.1.4 All licensing fees will be charged irrespective of the Department's disposition of the application or a withdrawal of the application.
12.4.1.5 Abandoned Applications.
12.4.1.6 Expedited License Review.
12.4.2 Termination Fees.
12.4.2.1 Applications for license termination for licensees not subject to full cost fees will not be subject to fees provided that the licensee notifies the Department and requests termination pursuant to 3.16, as appropriate, and provided that there is no decommissioning or decontamination involved subsequent to the request for termination. Licensees subject to full cost fees shall be billed for the full cost of the review of the application for termination.
12.4.2.2 Staff time spent in obtaining information which is not provided by the licensee as required by 3.16.6 and 3.16.7 when decontamination is necessary, or in supervising the licensee's decommissioning or decontamination of the site, will be billed at the Department's hourly rate.
12.4.2.3 The charges for staff time billed under 12.4.2 are payable upon notification by the Department.
12.4.3 Inspection Fees.
12.4.3.1 Inspection costs include reasonable and actual preparation time, time on site, documentation time, any associated contractual service costs, and time involved in the processing and issuance of a notice of violation or civil penalty.
12.4.3.2 Fees for inspection of licensees and registrants not subject to full cost fees:
12.4.3.3 Fees for inspections of licensees and registrants subject to full cost fees:
12.4.4 Annual fees.
12.4.4.1 Persons who hold specific radioactive materials licenses shall pay an annual fee.
12.4.4.2 A licensee required to pay an annual fee may qualify as a small entity.
Table 12-1: Small Entity Fees Entity Category Size Standard Maximum Annual Fee Per Licensed Category Small businesses not engaged in manufacturing and small $350,000 – 1/2 Annual Fee or $500, not for profit organizations $5,000,000 gross whichever is greater annual receipts Less than $ 500 $350,000 gross annual receipts Manufacturing entities that have an annual average of 500 35 to 500 1/2 Annual Fee or $500, employees or less employees whichever is greater Less than 35 $ 500 employees Small governmental jurisdictions (including cities, counties, 20,000 – 50,000 1/2 Annual Fee or $500, towns, townships, villages, school districts, special districts population whichever is greater or publicly supported educational institutions)
12.4.4.3 An annual management fee shall be charged for persons operating in the State under reciprocity as follows:
12.4.4.4 Payment of Annual Fees.
12.5 General Licenses.
12.5.1 Persons who hold general licenses under the following categories shall pay an annual fee:
12.5.1.1 Depleted uranium in industrial products and devices authorized under 3.5.5;
12.5.1.2 Possession of more than 1 kilogram of source material other than depleted uranium for shielding under 3.5;
12.5.1.3 Measuring, gauging and controlling devices under 3.6.4; and
12.5.1.4 In vitro licenses under 3.6.9.
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 3.5.5 and 3.6, 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.
12.6.1.1 Special project fees shall be based on reasonable and actual professional staff time.
12.6.1.2 Appropriate contractual support services expended for certain radiation control activities will also be included.
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.
SEARCH, REVIEW, DUPLICATION AND SPECIAL SERVICE FEES
12.8 Search, Review, Duplication and Special Service Fees.
12.8.1 Search, Review, and Special Service Fees.
12.8.1.1 The Department charges fees for search, duplication and review.
12.8.1.2 The Department shall charge requesters who request the following services for the direct costs of the service:
12.8.2 Duplication Fees.
12.8.2.1 The charge for duplicating records shall be computed on the basis of
12.8.2.2 Copyrighted material shall not be reproduced in violation of the copyright laws.
12.8.3 Fees for Search and Review of Department Records by Department Personnel.
12.8.3.1 The Department shall charge the following hourly rates for search and review of Department records by Department personnel:
12.8.4 Search and Duplication Provided Without Charge.
12.8.4.1 The Department may not bill any requester for fees if the cost of collecting the fee would be equal to or greater than the fee itself.
12.8.4.2 The Department may aggregate requests in determining search and duplication to be provided without charge as provided in 12.8.4.1, if the Department finds a requester, or multiple requestors acting in concert, has filed multiple requests for only portions of a Department record or similar Department records for the purpose of avoiding charges.
12.8.5 Assessment of Fees.
12.8.5.1 If the request is expected to require the Department to assess fees in excess of $25 for search and/or duplication, the Department shall notify the requester that fees will be assessed unless the requester has indicated in advance the willingness to pay fees as high as estimated.
12.8.5.2 In the notification, the Department shall include the estimated cost of search fees and the nature of the search required and estimated cost of duplicating fees.
12.8.5.3 The Department will encourage requesters to discuss with the Department the possibility of narrowing the scope of the request with the goal of reducing the cost while retaining the requester's original objective.
12.8.5.4 If the fee is determined to be in excess of $250, the Department may require payment at the time the information is provided.
12.8.6 Requests for Waiver or Reduction of Fees.
12.8.6.1 The Department shall collect fees for searching for, reviewing, and duplicating Department records, except as provided in 12.8.4, unless a requester submits a request in writing for a waiver or reduction of fees and the Department approves such request.
12.8.6.2 Each request for a waiver or reduction of fees must be addressed to the Director, Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
12.8.6.3 A person requesting the Department to waive or reduce search, review, or duplication fees shall:
12.8.6.4 The Department may waive or reduce the fee if, from information provided with the request for Department records made under 12.8.6.3, the Department determines that disclosure of the information in the Department records is for a public purpose, including public agency program support, nonprofit activities, journalism, and academic research, and is not primarily in the commercial interest of the requester.
12.8.6.5 In making a determination regarding a request for a waiver or reduction of fees, the Department may consider the following factors:
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 radiation machines, for other regulatory services and holders of materials licenses shall pay fees for the categories of services listed in Appendix 12A.
12.11.1.1 License applications received prior to the effective date of this rule shall be billed in accordance with the fee schedule, as updated by the hourly rate in effect at that time the service is performed.
12.11.2 For each service provided subject to full cost fees, records will be maintained of time spent, using reasonable accounting procedures by at least 15 minute intervals. A summary of time spent on any activity will be provided upon request.
12.11.3 The Department will adjust all fees and the cost per person-hour every six (6) months from the effective date of this part based on the Denver-Boulder-Greeley Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (January 1, 2007 summary). An updated version of the fee schedule will be available upon request.
12.11.4 Every two (2) years from the effective date of these regulations, the Department will review the fees and the Department's costs.
12.11.4.1 If the adjusted fees and costs for any categories differ by more than ten percent (10%), the Department will propose a revised fee to the Board of Health for those categories.
12.12 Failure by Applicant or Licensee to Pay Prescribed Fee.
12.12.1 In any case where the Department finds that an applicant or a licensee has failed to pay a prescribed fee for any licensing or inspection activities required in this Part, the Department will not process any application, may suspend or revoke any license involved pursuant to 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 due to insufficient funds.
12.13.2 Late Payments.
12.13.2.1 A penalty shall be assessed to any person whose fee is collected by a collection agency.
12.13.2.2 The penalty shall be equal to the fee charged by the collection agency.
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 A: 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 anew 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) Fees for routine inspections at locations authorized by the license or reciprocity permit will not be charged, except that routine inspections subject to full cost fees are due upon notification by the Department. (b) Separate charges will be assessed for each non-routine inspection which is performed. 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. 7,8 CATEGORY 1 - SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL 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. NOTE: Colorado does not license this category of license. Application Not Applicable Annual Fee Not Applicable Inspection Not Applicable 1.B Licenses for receipt and storage of spent fuel at an independent spent fuel storage installation (ISFSI).
NOTE: Colorado does not license this category of license. Application Not Applicable Annual Fee Not Applicable Inspection Not Applicable 1.C Licenses for possession and use of special nuclear material in sealed sources contained in devices used in industrial measuring systems including x-ray fluorescence analyzers. Application $ 1,380 Annual Fee $ 1,380 Inspection $ 1,080 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. Application $ 3,300 Annual Fee $ 3,300 Inspection $ 2,445 CATEGORY 2 - SOURCE MATERIAL 2.A1 Licenses for possession and use of source material for refining uranium mill concentrates to uranium hexafluoride.
NOTE: Colorado does not license this category of license. Annual Fee Not Applicable Licensing and Inspection Not Applicable 2.A2 Licenses for possession and use of source material in recovery operations such as milling, in situ leaching, heap-leaching, ore buying stations, ion exchange facilities and in processing of ores containing source material for extraction of metals other than uranium or thorium, including licenses authorizing the possession of byproduct waste material (tailings) from source material recovery operations, and licenses authorizing decommissioning, reclamation or restoration activities as well as licenses authorizing the possession and maintenance of a facility in a standby mode.
2.A2 Class I License includes mill licenses issued for the extraction of uranium from uranium ore.
Annual Fee $ 29,900 Licensing and Inspection Full Cost 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.
Annual Fee $ 58,190 Licensing and Inspection Full Cost 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.
Annual Fee $ 9,200 Licensing and Inspection Full Cost 2.B Licenses for possession and use of source material for shielding. Application $ 690 Annual Fee $ 690 Inspection $ 1,220 2.C All other source material licenses.
Application $ 11,040 Annual Fee $ 11,040 Inspection $ 4,520 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.
Application $ 20,470 Annual Fee $ 20,470 Inspection $ 8,655 3.B Other licenses for possession and use of radioactive material for processing or manufacturing of items containing radioactive material for commercial distribution. Application $ 5,290 Annual Fee $ 5,290 Inspection $ 2,530 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.
Application $ 12,305 Annual Fee $ 12,305 Inspection $ 2,530 3.D Licenses authorizing distribution of radiopharmaceuticals, generators, reagent kits, and/or sources or devices not involving processing of radioactive material. Application $ 3,910 Annual Fee $ 3,910 Inspection $ 1,300 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). Application $ 3,195 Annual Fee $ 3,195 Inspection $ 1,380 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. Application $ 5,795 Annual Fee $ 5,795 Inspection $ 2,150 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.
Application $ 20,930 Annual Fee $ 20,930 Inspection $ 4,140 3.H Licenses issued to distribute items containing radioactive material which requires device review to persons exempt from the licensing requirements of Part 3. Application $ 3,195 Annual Fee $ 3,195 Inspection $ 1,300 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.
Application $ 4,600 Annual Fee $ 4,600 Inspection $ 1,530 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.
Application $ 2,095 Annual Fee $ 2,095 Inspection $ 1,425 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. Application $ 1,380 Annual Fee $ 1,380 Inspection $ 770 3.L Licenses of a broad scope for possession and use of radioactive material for research and development which do not authorize commercial distribution. Application $ 10,005 Annual Fee $ 10,005 Inspection $ 3,520 3.M Other licenses for possession and use of radioactive material for research and development which do not authorized commercial distribution.
Application $ 4,405 Annual Fee $ 4,405 Inspection $ 1,755 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.
Application $ 4,795 Annual Fee $ 4,795 Inspection $ 2,070 3.O Licenses for possession and use of radioactive material for industrial radiography operations. Application $ 12,535 Annual Fee $ 12,535 Inspection $ 2,680 3.P Portable gauge radioactive material licensees.
Application $ 2,405 Annual Fee $ 2,405 Inspection $ 1,680 3.Q All other specific radioactive material licensees, except those in fee categories 1, 2, 3.A through 3.P, and 4.A. through 9.D.
Application $ 2,405 Annual Fee $ 2,405 Inspection $ 1,680 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.
Annual Fee Not Applicable9 9 There are no existing Colorado licenses in these fee categories. Once Colorado issues a license for these categories, the Department will consider establishing an annual fee for that type of license. Licensing and Inspection Full Cost 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. Application $ 9,775 Annual Fee $ 9,775 Inspection $ 2,530 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.
Application $ 7,395 Annual Fee $ 7,395 Inspection $ 2,830 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.
Application $ 8,795 Annual Fee $ 8,795 Inspection $ 2,830 5.B Licenses for possession and use of byproduct material for field flooding tracer studies. Annual Fee $ 10,395 Licensing and Inspection Full Cost 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.
Application $ 16,905 Annual Fee $ 16,905 Inspection $ 4,140 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.
Application $ 13,915 Annual Fee $ 13,915 Inspection $ 2,370 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.
Application $ 24,150 Annual Fee $ 24,150 Inspection $ 6,325 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.
Application $ 4,600 Annual Fee $ 4,600 Inspection $ 2,220 CATEGORY 8 - CIVIL DEFENSE 8.A Licenses for possession and use of radioactive material for civil defense activities. Application $ 1,095 Annual Fee $ 1,095 Inspection $ 1,840 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.
Annual Fee $ 5,795 Evaluations Full Cost 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.
Annual Fee $ 5,795 Evaluations Full Cost 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.
Annual Fee $ 1,690 Evaluations Full Cost 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.
Annual Fee $ 575 Evaluations Full Cost CATEGORY 10 - TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL Note: Colorado does not license this category of license. CATEGORY 11 - REVIEW OF STANDARDIZED SPENT FUEL FACILITIES Note: Colorado does not license this category of license. CATEGORY 12 - SPECIAL PROJECTS 12.A Special Projects and all uses of radioactive material which are not included in any other category. Application Full Cost Annual Fee Full Cost Inspection Full Cost CATEGORY 13 - SPENT FUEL STORAGE COSTS Note: Colorado does not license this category of license. CATEGORY 14 14.A Byproduct material, source material, special nuclear material, naturally occurring or accelerator produced radioactive material licenses and other approvals authorizing decommissioning, decontamination, reclamation or site restoration activities. Annual Fee Not Applicable10 10 Licensees in this category are not assessed an annual fee because they are charged an annual fee in other categories while they are licensed to operate.
Licensing and Inspection Full Cost CATEGORY 15 - EMERGENCY RESPONSE 15.A Emergency response requiring over 10 person-hours in any 12 consecutive months. Full Cost 15.B Emergency response planning and exercises.
Full Cost11 11 Fees will be charged only when service is requested or required by an authorized person outside of the Department who has legal authority to make such requests.
CATEGORY 16 - ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES Full Cost CATEGORY 17 - GENERAL LICENSES 12 Fees are for each license at each facility. Fees for general licenses are annual fees, and are due July 1 each year. Non-routine inspections of general licensees related to (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. Annual Fee $ 100 Inspection Full Cost 17.B In vitro pursuant to 12.5.1.4.
Annual Fee $ 50 Inspection Full Cost CATEGORY 18 - LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE ACCESS APPROVAL Full Cost CATEGORY 19 - HOURLY RATE $ 152 13 For any service provided by the Department in accord with 12.11.2 and 12.11.3. A statement will be sent to the registrant indicating the actual costs incurred.
CATEGORY 20 - TRANSFER OF RECORDS TO DEPARTMENT PURSUANT TO 4.40 THROUGH 4.50 Per box for indexed paper records submitted in state storage boxes $ 40 For records not indexed and/or requiring repackaging in standard storage boxes Full Cost CATEGORY 21 - RADIATION MACHINES ENFORCEMENT ACTION Maximum fee per each radiation machines certification enforcement action14,15: $ 1,330 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 2.5.2.3, 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 OR SERVICING AND SERVICES Maximum fee per registration every 2 years: $ 16016,17 16 The qualified inspector registration fee is an individual fee. The servicing and services registration fee is a company fee. 17 The annual fee is $80 and is payable every two years in the amount of $160. This fee is non-refundable in the event that the application is not approved by the Department.
CATEGORY 23 – REVIEW OF PROVISIONAL MAMMOGRAPHY CERTIFICATION Maximum fee per each certification review or renewal: $ 50 CATEGORY 24 – REVIEW OF ADEQUATE TRAINING FOR LIMITED SCOPE OPERATORS, BONE DENSITOMETRY OPERATORS AND COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY OPERATORS Maximum fee per each acceptance review: $ 50 CATEGORY 25 - CERTIFICATION LABEL ISSUED BY A QUALIFIED INSPECTOR Required fee for each certification label issued to a registrant: $ 50 _________________________________________________________________________ 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.