A Type B package previously approved by the NRC, but not designated as B(U) or B(M) in the identification number of the NRC certificate of compliance, may be used under the general license issued under part 4731.0406 if:
fabrication of the packaging was satisfactorily completed by August 31, 1986, as demonstrated by application of its model number according to part 4731.0414, item C;
a package used for a shipment to a location outside the United States is subject to multilateral approval, as defined in DOT regulations under Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, section 173.403; and
a serial number that uniquely identifies each packaging that conforms to the approved design is assigned to and legibly and durably marked on the outside of each packaging.
A Type B(U) package, a Type B(M) package, a low specific activity (LSA) material package, or a fissile material package previously approved by the NRC, but without the designation "-85" in the identification number of the NRC certificate of compliance, may be used under the general license issued under part 4731.0406 if:
fabrication of the package is satisfactorily completed by April 1, 1999, as demonstrated by application of its model number according to part 4731.0414, item C;
a package used for a shipment to a location outside the United States is subject to multilateral approval, as defined in DOT regulations under Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, section 173.403; and
a serial number that uniquely identifies each packaging that conforms to the approved design is assigned to and legibly and durably marked on the outside of each packaging.
29 SR 755
March 12, 2009
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes