Reference
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Original Text
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Revised Text
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Reasons
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Section 2 – Report Types – INITIAL REPORT
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For the calendar year in which the DOC APR
is promulgated, you must submit an Initial Report (DOC/NRC Forms
AP-1, AP-2, and required activity forms) to BIS within 30 days
after promulgation of the final BIS regulations for all nuclear
fuel cycle-related activities that are active as of the
publication date.
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You must submit an Initial Report to BIS by
January 31st, if you commenced nuclear fuel cycle-related
activities during the previous calendar year, and have not
previously reported activities to BIS.
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The APR was promulgated 3 years ago. Initial Report within the
context of regulations promulgation is no longer applicable. Any
activity that had not been submitted previously now must be
reported as Initial Report.
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Section 2 – Report Types – NO CHANGES REPORT
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If all of the information provided in your most recently submitted
report has not changed, you may submit a No Changes Report (Form
AP-17) in lieu of an Annual Update Report.
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If all of the information, including contact
information and other administrative information on AP-1 and AP-2,
provided in your most recently submitted report has not changed,
you may submit a No Changes Report (Form AP-17) in lieu of an
Annual Update Report.
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To clarify that contact information and other administrative
information must also remain the same as a requirement for filing
the NO CHANGE REPORT.
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Section 2 – Report Types – AMENDED REPORT
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Changes to previously submitted information must be submitted on
an Amended Report. Corrections to information regarding a
reportable activity and corrections or changes to company
information (e.g., corrections to address, changes in contact
information, etc.) must be submitted on an
Amended Report within 30 calendar days after the
information has changed or the error identified. Amendments
to your previously reported information resulting from an IAEA
complementary access must be submitted on an Amended Report within
30 calendar days after receipt of a post-complementary access
letter from DOC or NRC.
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Changes to previously submitted information must be submitted on
an Amended Report. Corrections to information regarding a
reportable activity and corrections or changes to company
information (e.g., corrections to address, changes in contact
information, etc.) must be submitted using
the same AP Forms used previously and the corrections must be
submitted within 30 calendar days after the information has
changed or the error identified. Amendments
to previously reported information resulting from an IAEA
complementary access must be submitted using the same AP Forms
used previously and the corrections must be submitted within 30
calendar days after the date of the complementary access. Any
amended AP Forms should be accompanied with a cover letter
addressing the specific change made. If additional information is
requested during a complementary access, beyond what is submitted
as part of the annual update, Form AP-15 should be used unless a
preferred alternative is agree upon by either the Department of
Commerce or the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
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Additional information clarity
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Table 1 – Initial Report – Due Date
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For the calendar year in which the APR is
promulgated, you must submit an Initial Report to BIS within 30
days after promulgation of the final BIS regulations for all
nuclear fuel cycle-related activities that are active as of the
publication date.
For any calendar year that follows the
APR publication, you must submit an Initial Report to BIS by
January 31st , if you commenced nuclear fuel cycle-related
activities during the previous calendar year, and have not
previously reported activities to BIS.
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January 31st if you commenced nuclear fuel cycle-related
activities during the previous calendar year and have not
previously reported activities to BIS.
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The APR was promulgated 3 years ago. Initial Report within the
context of regulations promulgation is no longer applicable. Any
activity that had not been submitted previously now must be
reported as Initial Report.
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AP-1 ( Instruction)– NO CHANGES REPORT
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NO CHANGES REPORT:
If the information provided in your most recently submitted report
has not changed, you may submit a No Changes Report in lieu of an
Annual Update Report
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Deletion
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The text is not applicable (not used) for AP-1
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AP-6.2
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Ceased Activity (Closed down)
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Ceased Activity
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AP-6.4
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Operating (mine that produces ore
on a routine basis)
Suspended (mine or its infrastructure
is capable of operation but production has ceased)
Closed-down (production has ceased
and mine or its infrastructure is not capable of further
operation)
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Operating
Closed-down
Decommissioned
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The Operational Status of the Mine is changed to be consistent
with the revised IAEA Guidelines. The definition for each term is
specified in the Form Instruction and the Glossary of Terms
(Supplement 1).
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AP-6.5
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Annual Uranium Production Capacity (in metric tons):
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Annual Elemental Uranium Production
Capacity (in metric tons):
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For clarification the word “elemental” is added so
that the production as reported should reflect the actually
quantity of Uranium metal within the ore extracted, not the ore
material itself from the mine.
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AP-6 (Instruction), Question 6.4
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Operational Status: Check the appropriate box to indicate
the current operational status of the mine
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Operational Status: Check the appropriate box to indicate
the current operational status of the mine:
“Operating” for mine or plant producing ore in any
quantity, “Closed-down” for mine or plant not
operating but not fully decommissioned, and “Decommissioned”.
Note: “Decommissioned” mine
or plant is reported only once.
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The Operational Status of the Mine is changed for consistency with
the revised IAEA Guideline.
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AP-6 (Instruction), Question 6.5
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Mine Production: Provide the design-basis annual
production capacity for uranium or thorium at the mine in metric
tons, rounded to the nearest ten if the amount is 10 metric tons
or more (e.g., 27 to 30, 148 to 150, 1525 to 1500, 15782 to 16000,
etc.). If the amount is less than 10 metric tons report that exact
number (e.g., 2, 4, 9, etc.). Also provide the actual annual
production during the reporting period, rounded to the nearest ten
percent. Closed-down mines and plants have a production capacity
of zero.
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Mine Production: Provide the design-basis annual production
capacity for elemental uranium or
thorium at the mine in metric tons, rounded to the nearest ten if
the amount is 10 metric tons or more (e.g., 27 to 30, 148 to 150,
1525 to 1500, 15782 to 16000, etc.). If the amount is less than 10
metric tons report that exact number (e.g., 2, 4, 9, etc.). Also
provide the actual annual production during the reporting period,
rounded to the nearest ten percent. Closed-down mines and plants
have a production capacity and annual production quantity of zero.
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The word “elemental” for clarity. See “Reason”
for AP-6.5 above.
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AP-7.5
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Operating ( plant that operates on a routine basis)
Suspended (plant is capable of operation but production has
ceased)
Closed-down (production has
ceased and plant is not capable of operation)
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Operating
Closed-down
Decommissioned
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The Operational Status of the Plant is changed to be consistent
with the revised IAEA Guideline. The definition for each term is
specified in the Instruction Form and the Glossary Section.
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AP-7.6
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Annual Uranium Production Capacity (in metric tons):
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Annual Elemental Uranium Production
Capacity (in metric tons):
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For clarification the word “elemental” is added so
that the production as reported should reflect the actually
quantity of Uranium metal
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AP-7.7
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Annual Thorium Production Capacity (in metric tons):
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Annual Elemental Thorium Production
Capacity (in metric tons):
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For clarification the word “elemental” is added so
that the production as reported should reflect the actually
quantity of Thorium metal
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AP-7, Question 7.3 (Instruction)
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Place Where Activity Occurs:
Identify building name(s)/number(s) and any additional
information that may more precisely define where the reported
activity occurs (e.g. room numbers). If many rooms are used, you
may describe areas within the building (e.g. 1st floor of the
north wing).
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Building information:
Identify building name(s)/number(s) and any additional
information that may more precisely define where the reported
activity occurs (e.g. room numbers). If many rooms are used, you
may describe areas within the building (e.g. 1st floor of the
north wing). Satellite extraction
facilities should be reported separately from centralized
processing facilities.
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For consistency with the terminology “Building Information”
used in the Form AP-7.3, and clarification of the reporting
requirement for satellite extraction facilities.
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AP-7, Question 7.5 (Instruction)
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Operational Status: Check the appropriate box to indicate
the current operational status of the concentration plant.
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Operational Status: Check the appropriate box to indicate
the current operational status of the concentration plant:
“Operating” for plant producing
ore in any quantity, “Closed-down” for plant not
operating but not fully decommissioned, and “Decommissioned”.
Note: “Decommissioned” plant
is reported only once.
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The Operational Status of the Plant is changed to be consistent
with the revised IAEA Guidelines. The definition for each term is
specified in the Instruction Form and the Glossary of Terms
(Supplement 1).
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AP-7 (Instruction) Question 7.6 & 7.7
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Production Capacity: Provide the design-basis annual
production capacity of uranium and/or thorium at the concentration
plant in metric tons, rounded to the nearest ten if the amount is
ten metric tons or more (e.g., 27 to 30, 142 to 140, 1525 to 1500,
15782 to 16000, etc.). If the amount is less than 10 metric tons
report that exact number (e.g., 2, 5, 9, etc.). Also provide the
actual annual production during the reporting period, rounded to
the nearest ten percent. Closed-down plants have a production
capacity of zero.
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Production Capacity: Provide the design-basis annual
production capacity of elemental
uranium and/or thorium at the concentration plant in metric tons,
rounded to the nearest ten if the amount is ten metric tons or
more (e.g., 27 to 30, 142 to 140, 1525 to 1500, 15782 to 16000,
etc.). If the amount is less than 10 metric tons report that
exact number (e.g., 2, 5, 9, etc.). Also provide the actual annual
production during the reporting period, rounded to the nearest ten
percent. Closed-down plants have a production capacity and
annual production quantity of zero.
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For clarification
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AP-8 (Instruction) Question 8.3(b)
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Quantity on Hand (MT): Provide the quantity of source
material (in metric tons U or Th) present at your location as of
the date specified in the notification of reporting requirements
letter received from NRC, if you are submitting as Initial Report.
If submitting an Initial Report after the collection date or an
Annual Update Report, provide the quantity of source material
present at your location as of the preceding December 31 in metric
tons.
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Quantity on Hand (MT): Provide the quantity of source
material (in metric tons of elemental U
or Th) present at your location as of the date specified in the
notification of reporting requirements letter received from NRC,
if you are submitting as Initial Report. If submitting an Initial
Report after the collection date or an Annual Update Report,
provide the quantity of source material present at your location
as of the preceding December 31 in metric tons
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For clarification
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AP-13 (Instruction) Question 13.3
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Identify Exported Item(s): Provide, as appropriate, item
dimensions, capacity (volume), throughput, material of
construction, identification or serial numbers, name and address
of the manufacturer, key specifications of non-nuclear material,
and any other information that will help identify the item(s).
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Identify Exported Item(s): Provide, as appropriate, item
dimensions, capacity (volume), throughput, material of
construction, identification or serial numbers, name and address
of the manufacturer, key specifications of non-nuclear material,
and any other information that will help identify the item(s)
including units on all measurements.
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For clarification.
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AP-17.3
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I hereby certify that the information reported in last year’s
Initial, Annual Update, Amended, or No Changes Report is unchanged
for the reporting year listed in Question 16.4
below. To the best of my knowledge and belief, the
submitted information is true and complete.
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I hereby certify that the information reported in last year’s
Initial, Annual Update, Amended, or No Changes Report is unchanged
for the reporting year listed in Question 17.4
below. To the best of my knowledge and belief, the
submitted information is true and complete.
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To correct a typo
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AP-17 – INSTRUCTIONS
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Submit this No Changes Report form in lieu of an Annual Update
Report to certify that all of the information reported in the last
submitted Initial, Annual Update, Amended or No Changes Report for
your location has not changed. If you have not previously
submitted a report, you may not use this form. A No Changes Report
may only be submitted if all previously reported information
(i.e., POC, address, activity) has not changed).
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Submit this No Changes Report form in lieu of an Annual Update
Report to certify that all of the information (including
POC, address and activity) reported in the last submitted
Initial, Annual Update, Amended or No Changes Report for your
location has not changed. If you have not previously submitted a
report, you may not use this form. A No Changes Report may only be
submitted if all previously reported information (i.e., POC,
address, activity) has not changed).
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For clarification
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Supplement 1 – GLOSSARY OF TERMS: Operational Status of a
Plant or Mine:
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Operating A plant or mine that
operates on a routine basis.
Suspended A
plant or mine that is capable of operation but where production
is not occurring.
Closed-down
A plant or mine that is not capable of operation and where
production has ceased.
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Operating A plant or mine that
produces ore materials.
Closed-down A
plant or mine that is not operating but not fully decommissioned.
Decommissioned
A plant or mine that was decommissioned.
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The definition on status of operation is changed to be consistent
with the IAEA Guidelines for AP Declarations.
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