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144.1205 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL; SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL.
    Subdivision 1. Application and license renewal fee. When a license is required for
radioactive material or source or special nuclear material by a rule adopted under section
144.1202, subdivision 2, an application fee according to subdivision 4 must be paid upon initial
application for a license. The licensee must renew the license 60 days before the expiration date of
the license by paying a license renewal fee equal to the application fee under subdivision 4. The
expiration date of a license is the date set by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission
before transfer of the licensing program under section 144.1202 and thereafter as specified by
rule of the commissioner of health.
    Subd. 2. Annual fee. A licensee must pay an annual fee at least 60 days before the
anniversary date of the issuance of the license. The annual fee is as follows:

TYPE
ANNUAL FEE

Academic broad scope - type A
$19,920

Academic broad scope - type B
19,920

Academic broad scope - type C
19,920

Medical broad scope - type A
19,920

Medical institution - diagnostic and therapeutic
3,680

Medical institution - diagnostic (no written directives)
3,680

Medical private practice - diagnostic and therapeutic
3,680

Medical private practice - diagnostic (no written directives)
3,680

Eye applicators
3,680

Nuclear medical vans
3,680

High dose rate afterloader
3,680

Mobile high dose rate afterloader
3,680

Medical therapy - other emerging technology
3,680

Teletherapy
8,960

Gamma knife
8,960

Veterinary medicine
2,000

In vitro testing lab
2,000

Nuclear pharmacy
8,800

Radiopharmaceutical distribution (10 CFR 32.72)
3,840

Radiopharmaceutical processing and distribution (10 CFR 32.72)
8,800

Medical sealed sources - distribution (10 CFR 32.74)
3,840


Medical sealed sources - processing and distribution (10 CFR
32.74)
8,800

Well logging - sealed sources
3,760

Measuring systems - fixed gauge
2,000

Measuring systems - portable gauge
2,000

X-ray fluorescent analyzer
1,520

Measuring systems - gas chromatograph
2,000

Measuring systems - other
2,000

Broad scope manufacturing and distribution - type A
19,920

Broad scope manufacturing and distribution - type B
17,600

Broad scope manufacturing and distribution - type C
17,600

Manufacturing and distribution - other
5,280

Nuclear laundry
18,640

Decontamination services
4,960

Leak test services only
2,000

Instrument calibration service only, less than 100 curies
2,000

Instrument calibration service only, 100 curies or more
2,000

Service, maintenance, installation, source changes, etc.
4,960

Waste disposal service, prepackaged only
6,000

Waste disposal
8,320

Distribution - general licensed devices (sealed sources)
1,760

Distribution - general licensed material (unsealed sources)
1,120

Industrial radiography - fixed location
9,840

Industrial radiography - temporary job sites
9,840

Irradiators, self-shielding, less than 10,000 curies
2,880

Irradiators, other, less than 10,000 curies
5,360

Irradiators, self-shielding, 10,000 curies or more
2,880

Research and development - type A broad scope
9,520

Research and development - type B broad scope
9,520

Research and development - type C broad scope
9,520

Research and development - other
4,480

Storage - no operations
2,000

Source material - shielding
584

Special nuclear material plutonium - neutron source in device
3,680


Pacemaker by-product and/or special nuclear material - medical
(institution)
3,680


Pacemaker by-product and/or special nuclear material -
manufacturing and distribution
5,280

Accelerator-produced radioactive material
3,840

Nonprofit educational institutions
300

General license registration
150
    Subd. 3. Fee categories; incorporation of federal licensing categories. (a) Fee categories
under this section are equivalent to the licensing categories used by the United States Nuclear
Regulatory Commission under Code of Federal Regulations, title 10, parts 30 to 36, 39, 40, 70,
71, and 150, except as provided in paragraph (b).
(b) The category of "Academic, small" is the type of license required for the use of
radioactive materials in a teaching institution. Radioactive materials are limited to ten
radionuclides not to exceed a total activity amount of one curie.
    Subd. 4. Application fee. A licensee must pay an application fee as follows:

TYPE
APPLICATION FEE

Academic broad scope - type A
$ 5,920

Academic broad scope - type B
5,920

Academic broad scope - type C
5,920

Medical broad scope - type A
3,920

Medical institution - diagnostic and therapeutic
1,520

Medical institution - diagnostic (no written directives)
1,520

Medical private practice - diagnostic and therapeutic
1,520

Medical private practice - diagnostic (no written directives)
1,520

Eye applicators
1,520

Nuclear medical vans
1,520

High dose rate afterloader
1,520

Mobile high dose rate afterloader
1,520

Medical therapy - other emerging technology
1,520

Teletherapy
5,520

Gamma knife
5,520

Veterinary medicine
960

In vitro testing lab
960

Nuclear pharmacy
4,880

Radiopharmaceutical distribution (10 CFR 32.72)
2,160

Radiopharmaceutical processing and distribution (10 CFR 32.72)
4,880

Medical sealed sources - distribution (10 CFR 32.74)
2,160


Medical sealed sources - processing and distribution (10 CFR
32.74)
4,880

Well logging - sealed sources
1,600

Measuring systems - fixed gauge
960

Measuring systems - portable gauge
960

X-ray fluorescent analyzer
584

Measuring systems - gas chromatograph
960

Measuring systems - other
960

Broad scope manufacturing and distribution - type A
5,920

Broad scope manufacturing and distribution - type B
5,920

Broad scope manufacturing and distribution - type C
5,920

Manufacturing and distribution - other
2,320

Nuclear laundry
10,080

Decontamination services
2,640

Leak test services only
960

Instrument calibration service only, less than 100 curies
960

Instrument calibration service only, 100 curies or more
960

Service, maintenance, installation, source changes, etc.
2,640

Waste disposal service, prepackaged only
2,240

Waste disposal
1,520

Distribution - general licensed devices (sealed sources)
880

Distribution - general licensed material (unsealed sources)
520

Industrial radiography - fixed location
2,640

Industrial radiography - temporary job sites
2,640

Irradiators, self-shielding, less than 10,000 curies
1,440

Irradiators, other, less than 10,000 curies
2,960

Irradiators, self-shielding, 10,000 curies or more
1,440

Research and development - type A broad scope
4,960

Research and development - type B broad scope
4,960

Research and development - type C broad scope
4,960

Research and development - other
2,400

Storage - no operations
960

Source material - shielding
136

Special nuclear material plutonium - neutron source in device
1,200


Pacemaker by-product and/or special nuclear material - medical
(institution)
1,200


Pacemaker by-product and/or special nuclear material -
manufacturing and distribution
2,320

Accelerator-produced radioactive material
4,100

Nonprofit educational institutions
300

General license registration
0

Industrial radiographer certification
150
    Subd. 5. Penalty for late payment. An annual fee or a license renewal fee submitted to the
commissioner after the due date specified by rule must be accompanied by an additional amount
equal to 25 percent of the fee due.
    Subd. 6. Inspections. The commissioner of health shall make periodic safety inspections of
the radioactive material and source and special nuclear material of a licensee. The commissioner
shall prescribe the frequency of safety inspections by rule.
    Subd. 7. Recovery of reinspection cost. If the commissioner finds serious violations of
public health standards during an inspection under subdivision 6, the licensee must pay all costs
associated with subsequent reinspection of the source. The costs shall be the actual costs incurred
by the commissioner and include, but are not limited to, labor, transportation, per diem, materials,
legal fees, testing, and monitoring costs.
    Subd. 8. Reciprocity fee. A licensee submitting an application for reciprocal recognition of
a materials license issued by another agreement state or the United States Nuclear Regulatory
Commission for a period of 180 days or less during a calendar year must pay $1,200. For a period
of 181 days or more, the licensee must obtain a license under subdivision 4.
    Subd. 9. Fees for license amendments. A licensee must pay a fee of $300 to amend
a license as follows:
(1) to amend a license requiring review including, but not limited to, addition of isotopes,
procedure changes, new authorized users, or a new radiation safety officer; and
(2) to amend a license requiring review and a site visit including, but not limited to, facility
move or addition of processes.
History: 1Sp2001 c 9 art 1 s 29; 2002 c 379 art 1 s 113; 2004 c 236 s 1-4

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