Consideration of Consideration of Michigan Michigan
Pursuing an NRC Pursuing an NRC Agreement Agreement
A Discussion with A Discussion with Licensees and Licensees and StakeholdersStakeholders
August 8, 2007August 8, 2007
DEQ/DCH Work GroupDEQ/DCH Work GroupDEQDEQ
Thor StrongThor Strong517-241-1252517-241-1252
Robert SkowronekRobert Skowronek517-241-1253517-241-1253
T.R. WentworthT.R. Wentworth517-241-1438517-241-1438
DCHDCHBruce Bruce
MatkovichMatkovich517-241-1993517-241-1993
Don ParryDon Parry517-241-1986517-241-1986
I have asked the MDEQ and I have asked the MDEQ and MDCH to develop a proposal, MDCH to develop a proposal, including a timeline and a program including a timeline and a program funding strategy, to consolidate funding strategy, to consolidate the current state radiation control the current state radiation control programs and to pursue an programs and to pursue an Agreement…..Agreement…..
Governor Granholm’s response; Governor Granholm’s response; Oct. 5, 2006Oct. 5, 2006
Recent StepsRecent Steps Development of Draft StrategyDevelopment of Draft Strategy March 2 Meeting with Key March 2 Meeting with Key
StakeholdersStakeholders Formation of an Agreement State Formation of an Agreement State
Advisory CommitteeAdvisory Committee ASAC assistance on Strategy, ASAC assistance on Strategy,
Legislative RevisionsLegislative Revisions Web Site, Notifications to all Web Site, Notifications to all
Licensees and RegistrantsLicensees and Registrants
Goals for TodayGoals for Today Describe the Agreement State Describe the Agreement State
program;program; Describe the proposed strategy;Describe the proposed strategy; Provide opportunity for comment, Provide opportunity for comment,
questions, discussion;questions, discussion; Discuss next steps.Discuss next steps.
What is an Agreement What is an Agreement State?State?
Section 274(b) of Atomic Energy Act Section 274(b) of Atomic Energy Act provides for transfer of certain NRC provides for transfer of certain NRC authority to states.authority to states.
State chooses to assume authority over State chooses to assume authority over any of these categories:any of these categories: Radioactive Materials - Section 11e(1)(2)(3)(4)Radioactive Materials - Section 11e(1)(2)(3)(4) Source MaterialsSource Materials Special Nuclear Materials (small quantities)Special Nuclear Materials (small quantities) Low-Level Radioactive Waste DisposalLow-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Sealed Sources and Device Safety EvaluationsSealed Sources and Device Safety Evaluations
What is an Agreement What is an Agreement State?State?
Section 274(b) of Atomic Energy Act Section 274(b) of Atomic Energy Act provides for transfer of certain NRC provides for transfer of certain NRC authority to states.authority to states.
State chooses to assume authority over State chooses to assume authority over any of these categories:any of these categories: Radioactive Materials - Section 11e(1Radioactive Materials - Section 11e(1) ) (2) (2) (3) (3)
(4)(4) Source MaterialsSource Materials Special Nuclear Materials (small quantities)Special Nuclear Materials (small quantities) Low-Level Radioactive Waste DisposalLow-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Sealed Sources and Device Safety EvaluationsSealed Sources and Device Safety Evaluations
What is an Agreement What is an Agreement State?State?
For the categories included in For the categories included in Agreement:Agreement:
State becomes responsible for all State becomes responsible for all phases of regulatory oversight: phases of regulatory oversight: licensing, inspection, enforcement, licensing, inspection, enforcement, decommissioning;decommissioning;
State sets and retains own fees; State sets and retains own fees; NRC periodically evaluates state’s NRC periodically evaluates state’s
performance.performance.
AGREEMENT STATES
AGREEMENT STATES
AdvantagesAdvantages To the Licensee:To the Licensee: Better service;Better service; Regulatory Agency more Regulatory Agency more
accessible and responsive;accessible and responsive; Regulatory authority centered Regulatory authority centered
in one agency, rather than two in one agency, rather than two or three;or three;
Reduced Annual Fees.Reduced Annual Fees.
AdvantagesAdvantagesTo the State:To the State:Greater capability to deal with Greater capability to deal with
all radiation issues, incidents, all radiation issues, incidents, threats;threats;
Individual programs Individual programs strengthened;strengthened;
Fees remain in state.Fees remain in state.
Disadvantages Cited in Disadvantages Cited in Some Agreement StatesSome Agreement States
Fees not necessarily reduced Fees not necessarily reduced for all licensees;for all licensees;
Some Agreement States Some Agreement States have more restrictive rules;have more restrictive rules;
Growing pains;Growing pains;Lots of work! (mainly for us)Lots of work! (mainly for us)
How to Become an How to Become an Agreement StateAgreement State
Letter of Intent from the Letter of Intent from the GovernorGovernor
Statute/Rules Revisions needed Statute/Rules Revisions needed to meet NRC criteriato meet NRC criteria
Adequate StaffingAdequate Staffing Adequate Training and ExpertiseAdequate Training and Expertise 4-5 Year Process.4-5 Year Process.
Key Conditions for Proceeding Key Conditions for Proceeding With Agreement State ProposalWith Agreement State Proposal
Better protection of the public;Better protection of the public; Better responsiveness to licensees;Better responsiveness to licensees; Better synergy of resources;Better synergy of resources; Operate program at a lower cost than NRC;Operate program at a lower cost than NRC; Share cost savings with licensees as much Share cost savings with licensees as much
as possible.as possible.
Our Proposed StrategyOur Proposed Strategy Time LineTime Line StaffingStaffing Agreement State Program Agreement State Program
Funding NeedsFunding Needs Program Development Program Development
Funding ConceptFunding Concept
TimelineTimelineAn aggressive timeline to finalize an An aggressive timeline to finalize an NRC Agreement in 4 – 5 years.NRC Agreement in 4 – 5 years.
Letter of Intent – Summer, 2007Letter of Intent – Summer, 2007 Introduction of Legislation – Fall, 2007Introduction of Legislation – Fall, 2007 Program Consolidation – Early 2008Program Consolidation – Early 2008 Submittal of Application – August, 2010Submittal of Application – August, 2010 Signing of an Agreement – Sept. 2011Signing of an Agreement – Sept. 2011
StaffingStaffing Adequate, well-trained staff is a Adequate, well-trained staff is a
prerequisite to signing an prerequisite to signing an AgreementAgreement
Current Program Staff: 3.5 FTEsCurrent Program Staff: 3.5 FTEs Projected Additional Program Staff: Projected Additional Program Staff:
10 FTEs (8 tech., 2 admin. support)10 FTEs (8 tech., 2 admin. support) 2.25 FTEs per 100 licensees;2.25 FTEs per 100 licensees; Added staff to be hired 2008-2011;Added staff to be hired 2008-2011; Tech. Staff must be trained prior to Tech. Staff must be trained prior to
submitting Agreement Application.submitting Agreement Application.
Program FinancingProgram FinancingAssure that a State Program Assure that a State Program can be conducted for lower can be conducted for lower costs than that of NRC’s.costs than that of NRC’s.
Other Agreement States Other Agreement States program costs are less than that program costs are less than that of NRC’s; annual fees often less;of NRC’s; annual fees often less;
Most licensees will pay less;Most licensees will pay less; Retain Small Entity discount and Retain Small Entity discount and
Academic Fee exemptions.Academic Fee exemptions.
$4,800
$3,641
$2,700
$1,762
$0
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
$3,000
$3,500
$4,000
$4,500
$5,000
MEDICAL PRIVATE PRACTICE -LIMITED
MEASURING SYSTEMS PORTABLEGAUGES
FY 2007 Annual Fees for NRC and the Average of Some Agreement States
NRC
Average of WI,OH, IA, MN
Comparison of FeesComparison of Fees(if Michigan was an Agreement (if Michigan was an Agreement
State)State)FeeFee
CategoryCategory NRC FeeNRC Fee
20072007MI FeeMI Fee
2007 (est.)2007 (est.)Medical Medical Broad Broad ScopeScope
$29,000$29,000 18,85018,850
NuclearNuclearPharmacyPharmacy
11,90011,900 7,7357,735
Med. Med. Private Private PracticePractice
4,9004,900 3,1853,185
Program Start-up Program Start-up FundingFunding
Develop a Funding Mechanism Develop a Funding Mechanism that is limited, reasonable and that is limited, reasonable and equitable.equitable.
NRC provides no funding – State must NRC provides no funding – State must develop a functional and capable develop a functional and capable program before signing Agreement;program before signing Agreement;
State will not provide start-up funds;State will not provide start-up funds; Recommending a four year interim Recommending a four year interim
fee system.fee system.
Interim Fee StructureInterim Fee Structure WI used a fixed percentage of WI used a fixed percentage of
NRC fees each year for 4 years;NRC fees each year for 4 years; We propose:We propose:
Fixed fee for 4 years - based on Fixed fee for 4 years - based on percentage of NRC fee in Year 1 percentage of NRC fee in Year 1 (2007)(2007)
Fee will generate $ 867,000/year Fee will generate $ 867,000/year
Interim FeeInterim FeeNRC NRC
License License CategoryCategory
2007 2007 NRC FeeNRC Fee
Interim Interim Fee Fee
(40%)(40%)
Interim Interim Fee Fee
TotalTotal
Medical Medical Broad Broad ScopeScope
$29,000$29,000 8,000*8,000* 32,00032,000
Nuclear Nuclear PharmacyPharmacy
$11,900$11,900 4,7604,760 19,04019,040
Med. Med. Private Private PracticePractice
$4,900$4,900 1,9601,960 7,8407,840
Financial SummaryFinancial Summary Assuming comparable cost increases Assuming comparable cost increases
for both NRC and State, State fees in for both NRC and State, State fees in 2012 will be 35% less than comparable 2012 will be 35% less than comparable NRC fees;NRC fees;
Most licensees will recoup their Most licensees will recoup their interim fee expenditures in about 4 interim fee expenditures in about 4 years;years;
If NRC fees remained at 2007 levels, If NRC fees remained at 2007 levels, MI fees in 2012 would still be 9% less.MI fees in 2012 would still be 9% less.
TrainingTrainingNeed to train staff quickly but Need to train staff quickly but
fully.fully. Use NRC courses as needed; take Use NRC courses as needed; take
advantage of “space available” spots;advantage of “space available” spots; Sponsor NRC courses in MichiganSponsor NRC courses in Michigan Shadow NRC inspectors – doing so now;Shadow NRC inspectors – doing so now; Visit other Agreement States;Visit other Agreement States; Work with MI licensees to identify other Work with MI licensees to identify other
opportunities.opportunities.
NRC’s RoleNRC’s Role NRC’s official policyNRC’s official policy Assistance to MI during processAssistance to MI during process Review Agreement State Review Agreement State
programs through the programs through the Integrated Materials Integrated Materials Performance Evaluation Performance Evaluation Program (IMPEP)Program (IMPEP)
NRC Assistance to NRC Assistance to MichiganMichigan
Inspector accompanimentsInspector accompaniments One-on-one licensing training One-on-one licensing training
catered to the needs of catered to the needs of Michigan staffMichigan staff
Technical assistance from the Technical assistance from the Regional Agreement State Regional Agreement State Officer Officer
Energy Policy Act of Energy Policy Act of 20052005
Section 651(e) of EPAct amended the Section 651(e) of EPAct amended the definition of byproduct material in Section definition of byproduct material in Section 11e of the Atomic Energy Act to include 11e of the Atomic Energy Act to include NARM:NARM: Accelerator-produced radioactive materialAccelerator-produced radioactive material Discrete sources of radium-226Discrete sources of radium-226 Discrete sources of other naturally occurring Discrete sources of other naturally occurring
radioactive material that the NRC determines, in radioactive material that the NRC determines, in consultation with EPA, DOE & DHS, pose a threat consultation with EPA, DOE & DHS, pose a threat similar to radium-226similar to radium-226
Signed into law August 8, 2005Signed into law August 8, 2005
Energy Policy Act of Energy Policy Act of 20052005
WaiversWaivers EPAct allows the Commission to grant EPAct allows the Commission to grant
waivers allowing current programs to waivers allowing current programs to continue for up to 4 years after enactmentcontinue for up to 4 years after enactment
NRC issued waiver August 25, 2005NRC issued waiver August 25, 2005 Waiver expires August 25, 2009Waiver expires August 25, 2009
What does this mean for MI What does this mean for MI registrants?registrants?
Agreement State Agreement State QuestionsQuestions
Contact: Contact: James Lynch, Regional James Lynch, Regional
Agreement Agreement State Officer, State Officer, NRC Region 3NRC Region 3
[email protected]@nrc.gov
Questions Regarding the Questions Regarding the Energy Policy Act of Energy Policy Act of
20052005
Contact: Contact: Kevin Null, Senior Health Kevin Null, Senior Health
Physicist, NRC Physicist, NRC Region 3 Region 3
at 630-829-9854at [email protected]@nrc.gov
““I believe that all good things I believe that all good things come to those who wait – come to those who wait – provided they work feverishly provided they work feverishly while they are waiting.”while they are waiting.”
Dale KleinDale KleinNRC ChairmanNRC Chairman
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