Agreement
State
Question and Answer Sheet
What is an agreement state?
An agreement state is a state that enters into an agreement with the
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to assume regulatory authority over
certain radioactive materials under federal jurisdiction. The
state becomes responsible for licensing and inspecting radioactive
materials formerly regulated by the NRC. the state receives the
license fee revenue to support the program, and sets its own fees.
NRC staff periodically evaluate the state regulatory program.
When was this federal program initiated?
The agreement state program was established by Congress in
1959. the first agreement state was Kentucky in 1962.
How many licensed users of radioactive materials are in Wisconsin?
There are about 270 licensed users of radioactive materials in
Wisconsin.
Are nuclear power plants be regulated by an agreement state?
No. Nuclear power plants, high level radioactive waste and
federal facilities remain under the regulatory authority of the federal
government.
What are the specific benefits of becoming an agreement state?
Agreement state status:
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Reduces licensing fees from past levels.
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Minimizes future fees increases.
- Brings regulator closer to customers.
- Establishes uniform regulation of radioactive
materials by a
comprehensive state program.
How does becoming an agreement state affect current users of
regulated radioactive materials?
An agreement state program produces minimal change for most
material users. Material licensing, inspection at the same
frequency, and enforcement continues. The primary differences
are that material users are regulated by the State of Wisconsin, rather than the
NRC.
Where can I get more information?
For more information on agreement state status call:
Cheryl Rogers
Radioactive Materials Program
Supervisor |
608-266-8135 |
Paul Caleb
Nuclear
Engineer |
608-266-8336 |
Leola DeKock
Nuclear
Engineer |
608-266-7384 |
Jason Hunt
Nuclear
Engineer |
608-266-9443 |
Megan Shober
Nuclear Engineer |
920-448-5346 |
Diana Sulas
Nuclear Engineer |
608-261-7803 |
Last Revised:
June 24, 2008 |