Fee Category
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Primary Material Use
Category Description
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MANUFACTURING/DISTRIBUTION
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201A.
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Broad Scope Manufacturing
and/or Distributions licenses (as specified in 32 Ill. Adm. Code 330.270)
for possession and use of radioactive material for research and development,
and processing or manufacturing radioactive material or items containing
radioactive material for commercial distribution, including, but not limited
to, nuclear pharmacy operations, or manufacturing of a chemical mixture,
compound, solution or alloy which is listed in 32 Ill. Adm. Code 330.30.
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201B.
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Specific Manufacturing and /or
Distribution licenses for possession and use of greater than 37 GBq (1 Ci)
of radioactive material for research and development, and processing or
manufacturing radioactive material or items containing radioactive material
for commercial distribution, including, but not limited to, manufacturing of a
chemical mixture, compound, solution or alloy which is listed in 32 Ill. Adm.
Code 330.30.
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201C.
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Nuclear Pharmacy and Limited
Manufacturing and/or Distribution this category of radioactive material
licenses addresses two similar types of licenses, either:
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nuclear pharmacy licenses for
possession, use and distribution of radiopharmaceuticals and sealed sources
to persons authorized pursuant to 32 Ill. Adm. Code 335; or
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Licenses for possession and
use of not more than 37 GBq (1 Ci) of radioactive material for research and
development, and processing or manufacturing of radioactive material for
limited commercial distribution, including, but not limited to, manufacturing
of a chemical mixture, radiolabeled compound, solution or alloy that is
listed in 32 Ill. Adm. Code 330.30.
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201D.
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Distribution licenses
authorizing receipt, storage and distribution of radioactive material or
items containing radioactive material, not involving processing or
manufacturing of radioactive material.
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IRRADIATORS
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202A.
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Category I Irradiator
licenses for possession and use of radioactive material as sealed sources in
a gamma irradiator in which the sealed source is completely contained in a
dry container constructed of solid material, the sealed source is shielded at
all times, and human access to the sealed source and the volume undergoing
irradiation is not physically possible because of the design of the
irradiator.
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202B.
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Category II, III or IV
Irradiator licenses for possession and use of less than 370 TBq (10,000 Ci)
of radioactive material as sealed sources in a controlled human access gamma
irradiator in which the sealed source is either:
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i)
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contained in a dry container
constructed of solid materials, is fully shielded when not in use and is
exposed within a radiation volume that is maintained inaccessible during use
by an entry control system;
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ii)
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Contained in a storage pool,
the sealed source is shielded at all times, and human access to the sealed
source and the volume undergoing irradiation is physically restricted in its
design configuration and proper mode of use; or
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Contained in a storage pool,
is fully shielded when not in use and is exposed within a radiation volume
that is maintained inaccessible during use by an entry control system.
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202C.
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Category II, III or IV
Irradiator licenses for possession and use of 370 TBq (10,000 Ci) or more
of radioactive material as sealed sources in a controlled human access gamma
irradiator in which the sealed source is either:
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Contained in a dry container
constructed of solid materials, is fully shielded when not in use and is
exposed within a radiation volume that is maintained inaccessible during use
by an entry control system;
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ii)
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Contained in a storage pool,
the sealed source is shielded at all times, and human access to the sealed
source and the volume undergoing irradiation is physically restricted in its
design configuration and proper mode of use; or
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iii)
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Contained in a storage pool,
is fully shielded when not in use and is exposed within a radiation volume
that is maintained inaccessible during use by an entry control system.
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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
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203A.
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Broad Scope Research and
Development licenses (as specified in 32 Ill. Adm. Code 330.270) for
possession and use of radioactive material for research and development that
do not authorize commercial distribution.
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203B.
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Other Research and Development
licenses for possession and use of radioactive material for research and
development that do not authorize commercial distribution.
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AGENCY NOTE: The Agency will
allow the non-commercial distribution of material to other licensees for the
purpose of collaborative research and development.
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PORTABLE AND FIXED GAUGES
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204A.
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Gas Chromatographs and Fixed
X-Ray Fluorescence Analyzers specific licenses for possession and use of
radioactive material in sealed sources for use in gas chromatographs or fixed
x-ray fluorescence analyzers.
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204B.
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Portable Gauges and Portable
X-Ray Fluorescence Analyzers specific licenses for possession and use of
radioactive material as sealed sources for use in portable gauges or x-ray
fluorescence analyzers.
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204C.
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Fixed Gauges specific licenses
for possession and use of radioactive material as sealed sources for use in
fixed gauges.
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SERVICE
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205A.
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Service licenses that
authorize services for other persons, including, but not limited to, testing
of sealed sources for leakage or contamination, instrument calibration and
sample analysis, but not including waste disposal transportation or
radioactive waste broker services. Medical service licensees include
licensees that only transport sources and equipment to a client's facility, but
do not authorize the medical use or administration of that material. The
medical use or administration of radioactive material to humans or animals
shall be performed under a specific medical use license.
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205B.
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Nuclear Laundries licenses
for commercial collection and laundering of items contaminated with
radioactive material.
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205C.
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Decontamination Facilities
licenses that authorize receipt of items contaminated with radioactive
material for the purpose of decontaminating such items.
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WIRELINE (Well-Logging)
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206.
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Wireline Service Operations
(as defined in 32 Ill. Ad. Code 351) licenses specifically authorizing use
of radioactive material for wireline services, well surveys and tracer
studies.
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INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHY
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207.
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Industrial Radiography (as
defined in 32 Ill. Adm. Code 350) licenses specifically authorizing use of
radioactive material for industrial radiography at permanent or temporary
jobsites.
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MEDICAL/VETERINARY
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208A.
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Broad Scope Medical/Veterinary
Use broad scope licenses (as specified in 32 Ill. Adm. Code 330.270)
authorizing diagnostic and/or therapeutic veterinary or human use of
radioactive material. These licenses may include research and development,
or use of radioactive material in sealed sources contained in teletherapy or
high dose rate remote afterloader devices.
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208B.
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Medical/Veterinary Use
Including Teletherapy and/or High Dose Rate Remote Afterloader licenses for
diagnostic and/or therapeutic human or veterinary use of radioactive material
that include authorization for possession and use of radioactive material as
sealed sources contained in teletherapy or high dose rate remote afterloader
devices for medical or veterinary use and for the irradiation of other items.
AGENCY NOTE: Possession of a
teletherapy unit that is out of service and in storage only does not means
the primary radioactive material use category is the teletherapy category
described in 208B. Such licensees should review the other categories to
determine their primary radioactive material use category. If this is the
only material possessed under a specific license, then see category 212A.
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208C.
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Medical/Veterinary Use
licenses for diagnostic and/or therapeutic human or veterinary use of
radioactive material (i.e., 32 Ill. Adm. Code 335.5010 and/or 335.7010).
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208D.
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Diagnostic Use Only licenses
restricted to only the diagnostic human or veterinary use of radioactive
material for uptake, dilution, excretion, imaging or localization studies,
sealed sources for diagnosis; and in vitro kits (i.e., 32 Ill. Adm. Code
335.4010), except as specified in 32 Ill. Adm. Code 330.220(e).
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208E.
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Limited Medical/Veterinary Use
licenses restricted to only the human or veterinary use of radioactive material
for uptake, dilution and excretion studies (i.e., 32 Ill. Adm. Code
335.3010).
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208F.
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Mobile Nuclear Medicine
licenses authorizing the receipt, possession and use of radioactive material
for diagnostic or therapeutic human or veterinary use at temporary jobsites.
AGENCY NOTE: Licensees
wishing to establish mobile medical services involving High Dose Rate Remote
Afterloaders for therapeutic use in humans or animals shall be licensed under
Category 208B.
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GENERAL LICENSES
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209A.
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Persons with Prepackaged Units
for In Vitro Testing − persons who receive, acquire, possess or use
prepackaged units for in vitro clinical or laboratory testing pursuant to the
general license provided by 32 Ill. Adm. Code 330.220(e)(1).
AGENCY NOTE: Prepackaged
units may be known as in vitro kits or RIA kits.
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209B.
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Persons with Generally
Licensed Devices persons required to register with the Agency pursuant to
32 Ill. Adm. Code 330.220(a)(4).
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SOURCE MATERIAL
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210A.
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Possession and Use of Source
Material (as defined in 32 Ill. Adm. Code 310.20) and Byproduct Material (as
defined in 32 Ill. Adm. Code 332.20) licenses for possession and use of
source material in recovery operations such as milling, in-site 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
as well as licenses authorizing the possession and maintenance of a facility
in a standby mode.
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210B.
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Possession and Use of Source
Material (as defined in 32 Ill. Adm. Code 310.20) licenses for possession
and use of source material that require a specific radioactive materials
license. This does not include licenses authorizing manufacture and
distribution of source material, no does it include specific licensees
authorizing source material used for shielding or source material authorized
for use in manufacturing operations as described in Material Use Categories
201A, B and C of this Section.
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WASTE DISPOSAL AND
TREATMENT FACILITIES
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211A.
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Low-Level Radioactive Waste
Disposal Facilities licenses issued pursuant to 32 Ill. Adm. Code 601
specifically authorizing the disposal of low-level radioactive waste away
from the point of generation.
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211B.
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Low-Level Radioactive Waste
Treatment Facilities licenses specifically authorizing the receipt of
low-level radioactive waste material from other persons for treatment away
from the point of generation, and transfer to a person authorized to receive
or dispose of the material.
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211C.
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Centralized Low-Level
Radioactive Waste Storage Facilities licenses specifically authorizing the
receipt of low-level radioactive waste material from other persons for
storage away from the point of generation, and transfer to a person
authorized to receive or dispose of the material.
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211D.
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Other Low-Level Radioactive
Waste licenses authorizing other methodologies for disposal of low-level
radioactive waste.
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OTHER
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212A.
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Storage Only licenses
authorizing storage only of radioactive material, but does not include
facilities described as Centralized Low-Level Radioactive Waste Storage
Facilities.
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212B.
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Possession Incident to Exempt
Distribution licenses authorizing possession, receipt, storage and
repackaging of byproduct radioactive material for eventual distribution to
persons exempt under a specific license issued by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
AGENCY NOTE: The U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission maintains sole authority to issue licenses authorizing
distribution of exempt quantities of byproduct radioactive material. However,
those licenses do not authorize storage of the material at facilities in
Illinois, therefore, a separate license must be obtained from the Agency for
possession of the material.
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212C.
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Other all other specific
radioactive material licenses not specified elsewhere in this Appendix.
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212D.
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Reciprocity for Exhibition and
Demonstration Only licenses authorizing only exhibition or demonstration of
devices for a period of not greater than 180 days in any 12-month period.
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212E.
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Sealed Source and Device
Evaluation Maintenance Fee a fee per active evaluation sheet maintained by
the Agency excluding custom sealed source and device evaluation sheets.
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(Source: Amended at 39 Ill. Reg. 11981, effective August 17, 2015)