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FEDERAL REGISTER INDEX January–October 2019 FEDERAL REGISTER INDEX January–October 2019 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Ground Water Protection at Uranium In Situ Recovery Facilities – 574 RULES ( Jan 31); 6979 ( Mar 1) Access Authorization and Fitness-for-Duty Determinations – 43667 ( Aug 22) Harmonization of Transportation Safety Requirements with IAEA Adjustment of Civil Penalties for Inflation for Fiscal Year 2019 – 2433 ( Feb 7) Standards – 14898 ( Apr 12) Advanced Power Reactor 1400 (APR1400) Design Certification – 23439 List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks: ( May 22) Holtec International HI-STORM 100 Cask System, Certificate of Compliance No. 1014, Amendment No. 13 – 6086 ( Feb 26) Advanced Power Reactor 1400 Design Certification – 41885 ( Aug 16) Holtec International HI-STORM 100 Multipurpose Canister Cask System, Clarification of Export Reporting Requirements for Nuclear Facilities, Certificate of Compliance No. 1014, Amendment No. 14 – 52815 Equipment, and Non-Nuclear Materials – 12483 ( Apr 2) ( Oct 3) Final State Agreement: Holtec International Storage, Transport and Repository 100 Storage Vermont: Discontinuance of Certain Commission Regulatory Authority System, Certificate of Compliance No. 1008, Amendment No. within the State – 51365 ( Sep 30) 3 – 43729 ( Aug 22) List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks: NAC International NAC-UMS Universal Storage System, Certificate of Holtec International HI-STORM 100 Cask System, Certificate of Compliance Compliance No. 1015, Amendment No. 7 – 21728 ( May 15) No. 1014, Amendment No. 13 – 6055 ( Feb 26); 16201 ( Apr 18) Measurement Standards Used at U.S. Nuclear Power Plants – 21727 Holtec International HI-STORM 100 Multipurpose Canister Cask System, ( May 15) Certificate of Compliance No. 1014, Amendment No. 14 – 52747 Measurement Standards Used at U.S. Nuclear Power Plants; ( Oct 3) Correction – 33710 ( Jul 15) Holtec International HI-STORM 100 Multipurpose Canister Cask System, Certificate of Compliance No. 1014, Amendment Nos. 11 and Nuclear Power Plant License Fees Upon Commencing Commercial 12 – 4684 ( Feb 19) Operation – 26774 ( Jun 10) Holtec International HI-STORM 100 Multipurpose Canister Cask System, Petition for Rulemaking: Certificate of Compliance No. 1014, Amendment Nos. 12 and 13; Enhancing Reactor Safety – 2069 ( Feb 6) Corrections – 24979 ( May 30) Individual Monitoring Devices for Industrial Radiographic Personnel – 3116 Holtec International Storage, Transport and Repository 100 Storage ( Feb 11) System, Certificate of Compliance No. 1008, Amendment No. Physical Security for Advanced Reactors – 33861 ( Jul 16) 3 – 43669 ( Aug 22) Requirement to Submit Complete and Accurate Information – 47443 Holtec International Storage, Transport and Repository 100 Storage ( Sep 10) System, Certificate of Compliance No. 1008, Amendment No. Revision of Fee Schedules: 3 – 54465 ( Oct 10) Fee Recovery for Fiscal Year 2019 – 578 ( Jan 31) NAC International MAGNASTOR Cask System; Certificate of Compliance Revision to NUREG/BR-0006 and NUREG/BR-0007 – 41644 ( Aug 15) No. 1031, Amendment No. 7; Correction – 10257 ( Mar 20) Staff Assessment of a Proposed Agreement Between the Nuclear NAC International Multi-Purpose Canister Storage System, Certificate of Regulatory Commission and the State of Vermont – 29811 ( Jun 25); Compliance No. 1025, Amendment Nos. 7 and 8 – 4683 ( Feb 19) 31518 ( Jul 2); 32657 ( Jul 9) NAC International NAC-UMS Universal Storage System, Certificate of Staff Assessment of a Proposed Agreement Between the Nuclear Compliance No. 1015, Amendment No. 7 – 21687 ( May 15) Regulatory Commission and the State of Vermont – 33864 ( Jul 16) NAC International NAC-UMS® Universal Storage System, Certificate of Withdrawal of Regulatory Issue Summary 2005-29 and its Draft Revision 1 Compliance No. 1015, Amendment No. 7 – 34769 ( Jul 19) Anticipated Transients that Could Develop into More Serious TN Americas LLC Standardized Advanced NUHOMS System, Certificate of Events – 28775 ( Jun 20) Compliance No. 1029, Amendment No. 4 – 4309 ( Feb 15) NOTICES Mitigation of Beyond-Design-Basis Events – 39684 ( Aug 9) Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Processing Fitness-for-Duty Drug and Alcohol Cases – 24363 ( May 28) Approvals – 4545, 4547, 4548 ( Feb 15); 13321 ( Apr 4) Reactor Vessel Material Surveillance Program – 12876 ( Apr 3) Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Reactor Vessel Material Surveillance Program; Correction – 14845 ( Apr 12) Approvals: Revision of Fee Schedules; Fee Recovery for Fiscal Year 2019 – 22331 Access Authorization – 18590 ( May 1); 44340 ( Aug 23) ( May 17); 25679 ( Jun 4) Application for Materials License – 3834 ( Feb 13) Update to Fees for Search and Review of Agency Records by NRC Billing Instructions for NRC Cost Type Contract/Orders – 21838 ( May 15) Personnel – 3095 ( Feb 11) Certificate of Disposition of Materials – 50480 ( Sep 25) PROPOSED RULES Classification Record – 11137 ( Mar 25) Access to the Decommissioning Trust Fund: Collection of Research Code Non-Disclosure Agreement Disposal of Large Components – 27209 ( Jun 12) Information – 36973 ( Jul 30) Advanced Power Reactor 1400 (APR1400) Design Certification – 23500 Cooperation with States at Commercial Nuclear Power Plants and Other ( May 22) Nuclear Production and Utilization Facilities, Policy Statement – 803 Amendments to Material Control and Accounting Regulations – 32327 ( Jan 31) ( Jul 8) Criteria and Procedures for Determining Eligibility for Access to or Control Criteria to Return Retired Nuclear Power Reactors to Operations – 36036 Over Special Nuclear Material – 20439 ( May 9); 51192 ( Sep 27) ( Jul 26) Disposal of High-Level Radioactive Wastes in Geologic Repositories – 821 Draft Regulatory Basis: ( Jan 31); 18588 ( May 1) Greater-than-Class-C and Transuranic Waste – 35037 ( Jul 22) Environmental Protection Regulations for Domestic Licensing and Related Draft Regulatory Guide: Regulatory Functions – 3830 ( Feb 13); 26449 ( Jun 6) Fitness for Duty Drug Testing Requirements – 48750 ( Sep 16) Exemptions and Continued Regulatory Authority in Agreement States and Enhanced Security of Special Nuclear Material – 6980 ( Mar 1); 10269 in Offshore Waters – 9842 ( Mar 18) ( Mar 20) Export and Import of Nuclear Equipment and Material – 820 ( Jan 31); 26170 ( Jun 5) Greater-than-Class-C and Transuranic Waste – 48309 ( Sep 13) 1 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Generic Clearance for the Collection of Qualitative Feedback on Agency FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Co.; Beaver Valley Power Station, Unit Nos. Service Delivery – 21839 ( May 15); 46763 ( Sep 5) 1 and 2, and ISFSI; Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station, Unit No. 1; and Invoice Submissions by Contractors for NRC Contracts/Invoices – 4546 ISFSI; Perry Nuclear Power Plant, Unit No. 1; and ISFSI; – 30775 ( Feb 15) ( Jun 27) Licensee Event Report – 48650 ( Sep 16) Tennessee Valley Authority; Clinch River Nuclear Site – 22523 ( May 17); Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in Education Programs or Activities 24185 ( May 24); 25310 ( May 31); 26707 ( Jun 7) Receiving Federal Financial Assistance – 11139 ( Mar 25); 31929 ( Jul 3) Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and NRC Form 313, Application for Materials License and NRC Forms 313A Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards (RSO), 313A (AMP), 313A (ANP), 313A (AUD), 313A (AUT), and 313A Considerations – 6176 ( Feb 26); 11334 ( Mar 26); 28339 ( Jun 18); 30778 (AUS) – 22524 ( May 17) ( Jun 27) Nuclear Energy Innovation and Modernization Act Local Community Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Advisory Board Questionnaire – 16547 ( Apr 19); 32785 ( Jul 9) Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations: Nuclear Material Events Database for the Collection of Event Report, Biweekly Notice – 23074 ( May 21); 33983 ( Jul 16); 40094 ( Aug 13); 47542 Response, Analyses, and Follow-Up Data on Events Involving the Use ( Sep 10); 53767 ( Oct 8); 56478 ( Oct 22) of Atomic Energy Act Radioactive Byproduct Material – 9387 ( Mar 14) Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Operators' Licenses – 11139 ( Mar 25) Combined Licenses Involving Proposed No Significant Hazards Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive Material – 16889 ( Apr 23); Considerations, etc. – 7937 ( Mar 5); 12638 ( Apr 2) 36972 ( Jul 30) Appointment of Adjudicatory Employees: Physical Protection of Category 1 and Category 2 Quantities of Radioactive Nextera Energy Seabrook, LLC (Seabrook Station, Unit 1) – 9389 ( Mar 14) Material – 3833 ( Feb 13) Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Reconstitution: Policy Statement, “Criteria for Guidance of States and NRC in Crow Butte Resources, Inc. (License Renewal for the In Situ Leach Facility, Discontinuance of NRC Regulatory Authority and Assumption Thereof Crawford, Nebraska) – 55339 ( Oct 16) by States Through Agreement,” Maintenance of Existing Agreement Crow Butte Resources, Inc.; North Trend Expansion Project – 55339 State Programs, Requests for Information Through the ( Oct 16) Integrated – 39023 ( Aug 8) Basis Document; Issuance: Pre-Application Communication and Scheduling for Accident Tolerant Fuel Expiration Term for Certificates of Compliance for Transportation Submittals – 3831 ( Feb 13); 26905 ( Jun 10) Packages – 32479 ( Jul 8) Pre-application Interactions with Prospective Part 52 Applicants for Branch Technical Position 5-3, Fracture Toughness Requirements – 10341 Nuclear Power Plant Licenses – 26450 ( Jun 6) ( Mar 20) Qualifications Investigation, Professional,
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