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Designee.Pdf States and Territories Navigation Participating Tribes Navigation INDIVIDUALS TO RECEIVE ADVANCE NOTIFICATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL AND NUCLEAR MATERIAL SHIPMENTS For document transmission, it’s strongly recommended that shippers contact State(s) to find out preferred methods of submittal to ensure timely notification of the appropriate State official Date Last Updated: September 3, 2021 For contacts with designations States and Territories Alabama Kentucky Ohio Alaska Louisiana Oklahoma American Samoa Maine Oregon Arizona Maryland Pennsylvania Arkansas Massachusetts Puerto Rico California Michigan Rhode Island Colorado Minnesota South Carolina Connecticut Mississippi South Dakota Delaware Missouri Tennessee District of Columbia Montana Texas Florida Nebraska Utah Georgia Nevada Vermont Guam New Hampshire Virgin Islands Hawaii New Jersey Virginia Idaho New Mexico Washington Illinois New York West Virginia Indiana North Carolina Wisconsin Iowa North Dakota Wyoming Kansas Northern Mariana Islands Participating Tribes Cabazon Band of Mission Indians (CA) Morongo Band of Mission Indians (CA) Navajo Nation of Indians (AZ) Nez Perce Tribe (ID) Seneca Nation of Indians (NY) The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes (ID) States and Territories Navigation Participating Tribes Navigation States and Territories Navigation Participating Tribes Navigation States and Territories Alabama Lt. David Colston HP/MCSU Part 37 Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Part 71 301 S. Ripley St Part 73 Montgomery, AL 36109 Office: (334) 353-8484 Cell: (334) 306-0983 E-mail: [email protected] Alaska Allison Natcher, MPH Interagency Coordination Unit Manager Part 37 Prevention & Technical Support Section Part 71 Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Part 73 555 Cordova Street Anchorage, AK 99501 Office: (907) 269-7547 24-hour contact number: (907) 891-3534 E-mail: [email protected] American Samoa Office of Governor Lemanu Peleti Mauga Executive Office Building Third Floor Part 37 Utulei, Pago Pago, AS 96799 Phone: +011 (684) 633-4116 Fax: +011 (684) 633-2269 Mr. Fa’amao Asalele, Director American Samoa Environmental Protection Agency P.O. Box PPA Part 71 Pago Pago, AS 96799 Part 73 Phone: (684) 633-2304 x251 24-hour phone: (684) 633-2304 Fax: (684) 633-5801 E-mail: [email protected] States and Territories Navigation Participating Tribes Navigation States and Territories Navigation Participating Tribes Navigation Arizona Brian Goretzki, Chief Arizona Department of Services Bureau of Radiation Control Part 37 4814 South 40th Street Part 71 Phoenix, AZ 85040 Part 73 Phone: (602) 390-8771 24 Hour Phone: (480) 202-4982 E-mail: [email protected] Arkansas Bernie Bevill, Radiation Control Section Chief Arkansas Department of Health 4815 W. Markham Street, Slot 30 Part 37 Little Rock, AR 72205 Part 71 24-hour phone: (501) 661-2136 Part 73 24-hour/toll free phone: (800) 633-1735 Fax: (501) 661-2468 E-mail: [email protected] and [email protected] California Justin Cochran, Ph.D., Senior Nuclear Advisor California Energy Commission Part 37 1516 9th Street Part 71 MS-39 Part 73 Sacramento, CA 95814 24-Hour Phone: (916) 698-2549 Fax: (916) 651-3767 E-mail: [email protected] States and Territories Navigation Participating Tribes Navigation States and Territories Navigation Participating Tribes Navigation Colorado Captain John Hahn Part 37 Hazardous Materials Section, Troop 8-C Colorado State Patrol Part 71 15065 South Golden Road Part 73 Golden, CO 80401 Office: (303) 273-1900 Cell: (303) 961-2935 Fax: (303) 273-1911 24 Hour Dispatch Phone:(303)239-4501 E-mail: [email protected] Connecticut Jeffrey Semancik, Director Connecticut Department of Energy Part 37 and Environmental Protection Radiation Division Part 71 79 Elm Street Part 73 Hartford, CT 06106-5127 Phone: (860) 424-4190 Fax: (860) 706-5339 24-hour phone: (860) 424-3333 E-mail: [email protected] Delaware A.J. Shall, Director Delaware Emergency Management Agency Part 37 Brickstore Landing Road Part 71 Smyrna, DE 19977 Part 73 Phone (302) 659-3362 District of Columbia Frederick W. Goldsmith, Deputy Chief of Operations Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency Part 37 2720 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, SE 2nd Floor, Room 236 Part 71 Washington, DC 20032 Part 73 Phone: (202) 481-3169 Mobile: (202) 375-9506 Fax: (202) 715-7288 E-Mail: [email protected] States and Territories Navigation Participating Tribes Navigation States and Territories Navigation Participating Tribes Navigation Florida John A. Williamson, Environmental Administrator Bureau of Radiation Control Environmental Radiation Program Department of Health Part 37 P.O. Box 680069 Part 71 Orlando, FL 32868-0069 Part 73 Phone: (407) 297-2096 x212 Mobile phone: (850) 528-4151 24-hour phone: (407) 297-2095 Fax: (407) 297-2085 E-mail: [email protected] Georgia Sgt. Stephen Burnham Georgia Department of Public Safety Part 37 Motor Carrier Compliance Division Part 71 1313 Arthur K Bolton Pkwy Part 73 Griffin, GA 30223 Phone: (404) 624-7212 24-hour phone: (404) 591-9332 Fax: (770) 359-3302 E-mail: [email protected] Captain Kris Bowen Alternate Georgia Department of Public Safety Motor Carrier Compliance Division Part 37 1313 Arthur K Bolton Pkwy Part 71 Griffin, GA 30223 30129 Part 73 Phone: (404) 624-7212 (478) 993-4607 24-hour phone: (404) 640-3361 Fax: (770) 359-3302 E-mail: [email protected] Guam Office of the Governor of Guam Part 37 Ricardo J. Bordallo Governor’s Complex Part 71 513 West Marine Corps Drive Part 73 Hagatna, Guam 96910 Phone: (671) 473-1104, (671) 473-1106 Fax: (671) 477-4826 States and Territories Navigation Participating Tribes Navigation States and Territories Navigation Participating Tribes Navigation Hawaii Daryn A. Yamada, Radiation Section Supervisor State of Hawaii, Department of Health Indoor & Radiological Health Branch Part 37 99-945 Halawa Valley Street Part 71 Aiea, HI 96701 Part 73 Phone: (808) 586-4700 Fax: (808) 586-5811 24 Hour Phone: (808) 284-2264 E-mail: [email protected] Idaho Captain Shawn E Staley | 469 Idaho State Police | D9 | CVS 700 S Stratford Drive Part 37 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Part 71 Office: (208) 884-7220 Part 73 Fax: (208) 884-7192 E-mail: [email protected] States and Territories Navigation Participating Tribes Navigation States and Territories Navigation Participating Tribes Navigation Illinois Kelly Horn Division of Nuclear Safety Part 37 Illinois Emergency Management Agency Part 71 1301 Knotts Street Part 73 Springfield, IL 62703 Phone: (217) 558-5135 E-mail: [email protected] Indiana Sarah Chaney Radiation Programs Director Indiana State Department of Homeland Security Part 37 302 West Washington Street, Room E-238 Part 71 Indianapolis, IN 46204-2739 Part 73 Phone: (317) 296-9208 Fax: (317) 234-7234 24-Hour Watch Desk: (800) 669-7362 E-mail: [email protected] Iowa Jacob Nicholson, Response Division Administrator Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management 7900 Hickman Road, Suite 500 Part 37 Windsor Heights, IA 50324 Part 71 Office: (515) 323-4337 Part 73 24/7: (515) 725-3231 FAX: (515) 323-4319 E-mail: [email protected] States and Territories Navigation Participating Tribes Navigation States and Territories Navigation Participating Tribes Navigation Kansas Devan Tucking Interim Technological Hazards Section Chief Division of Emergency Management 2800 SW Topeka Boulevard Part 37 Topeka, KS 66611-1287 Part 71 Phone: (785) 646-1394 Part 73 Mobile Phone: (785) 217-7233 24-hour phone: (785) 291-3333 Fax: (785) 274-1426 E-mail: [email protected] Kentucky Matthew W. McKinley, Administrator Radiation Control Program Part 37 Cabinet for Health and Family Services Part 71 275 East Main Street, Mail Stop HS-1CA Part 73 Frankfort, KY 40621 Phone: (502) 564-3700, ext 4181 24-hour phone: (502) 229-6254 Fax: (502) 564-1492 E-mail: [email protected] Louisiana James B. Waskom, Director Governor’s Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness 7667 Independence Boulevard Part 37 Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Phone: (225) 925-7345 Fax: (225) 925-7348 E-mail: [email protected] John Porter 1226 Commander Part 71 Emergency Services Unit Part 73 Louisiana State Police 7919 Independence Boulevard P.O. Box 66168, #A-26 Baton Rouge, LA 70896-6614 Phone: 337-515-9053 24-hour phone: (877) 925-6595 Fax: (225) 925-3559 E-mail: [email protected] States and Territories Navigation Participating Tribes Navigation States and Territories Navigation Participating Tribes Navigation Maine Lieutenant Aaron Hayden State Police - Maine Dept. of Public Safety 36 Hospital St., 20SHS Augusta, ME 04333-0020 Part 37 Phone: (207) 624-8939 Part 71 Mobile phone: (207) 485-2069 Part 73 Fax: (207) 287-5247 E-mail: [email protected] Maryland Atna Meshesha Radioactive Materials Inspection Supervisor Radiological Health Program, Air & Radiation Adm. Part 37 Radioactive Materials Division Part 71 Maryland Dept of the Environment 1800 Washington Blvd, Suite 750 Part 73 Baltimore, MD 21230 Phone: (410) 537-3930 24-hr: (443) 615-2390 Fax: (410) 537-3198 E-mail: [email protected] Alternate: Charles Cox, Division Chief Radiological Health Program, Air & Radiation Adm. Radioactive Materials Division Maryland Dept of the Environment 1800 Washington Blvd, Suite 750 Baltimore, MD 21230 Phone: (410) 537-4212 24-Hour: (443) 890-7348 Fax: (410) 537-3198 E-mail: [email protected] Massachusetts Samantha (Sam) Phillips, Director Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency 400 Worcester
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