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302.2.1 Radioactive Material
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Possession of radioactive
material is regulated by state or federal license. The disposal
of radioactive material shall not create a hazard to
operational or maintenance personnel of the institution or
to the public. Radioactive waste disposal is controlled by
the Michigan department of environmental quality by conditions
for disposal in a radioactive material license issued
under the authority of part 135 of Act No. 368 of the Public
Acts of 1978, as amended, being §333.13501 et seq. of
the Michigan Compiled Laws, and the ionizing radiation
rules, being R 325.5001 et seq. of the Michigan Administrative
Code, or is controlled by the United States nuclear
regulatory commission by conditions for disposal in a
license issued under the authority of the atomic energy act
of 1954, 42 U.S.C. §2011 et seq.
R 408.30725a
R 408.30725a
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