Nonsubstantive change request for 50.54(hh)

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10 CFR Part 50, Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities

Nonsubstantive change request for 50.54(hh)

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Nonsubstantive Change Request

10 CFR 50.54(hh)


The purpose of this nonsubstantive change request is to add 6,110 hours into 10 CFR Part 50 for requirements contained in 10 CFR 50.54(hh). The hours for these requirements were originally included in 10 CFR 73 as part of the Power Reactor Security Requirements final rule (approved in April 2009). When 10 CFR 73 was renewed in February 2012, the hours associated with 50.54(hh) were removed, with the intention of transferring these hours into Part 50 via nonsubstantive change request.


The requirements are as follows:


Section 50.54(hh)(1) requires licensees to develop, implement, and maintain procedures to address preparatory actions to be taken in the event of a potential aircraft threat to a nuclear power reactor facility.


Section 50.54(hh)(2) requires licensees to develop and implement guidance and strategies to address the loss of large areas of the plant due to explosions or fires from a beyond-design basis threat.


The current request adds 6,110 recordkeeping hours into 10 CFR 50. No recordkeeping responses were added to Part 50, because all 65 recordkeepers are already counted as recordkeepers under other sections of Part 50.


Implementation requirements:

Section

No. of Recordkeepers

No. of Records per Recordkeeper

Annualized One-Time Hours per Recordkeeper

Total One-Time Burden

50.54(hh)(1)

65

1

27

1,755

50.54(hh)(2)

65

1

27

1,755


Annual requirements:

Section

No. of Recordkeepers

No. of Records per Recordkeeper

Annual Hours per Recordkeeper

Total Annual Burden

50.54(hh)(1)

65

1

40

2,600


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