10 CFR §71.22
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- (a)A general license is issued to any licensee of the Commission to transport fissile material, or to deliver fissile material to a carrier for transport, if the material is shipped in accordance with this section. The fissile material need not be contained in a package which meets the standards of subparts E and F of this part; however, the material must be contained in a Type A package. The Type A package must also meet the DOT requirements of 49 CFR 173.417(a).
- (b)The general license applies only to a licensee who has a quality assurance program approved by the Commission as satisfying the provisions of subpart H of this part.
- (c)The general license applies only when a package's contents:
- (d)The general license applies only to packages containing fissile material that are labeled with a CSI which:
- (1)Has been determined in accordance with paragraph (e) of this section;
- (2)Has a value less than or equal to 10; and
- (3)For a shipment of multiple packages containing fissile material, the sum of the CSIs must be less than or equal to 50 (for shipment on a nonexclusive use conveyance) and less than or equal to 100 (for shipment on an exclusive use conveyance).
- (e)
- (1)The value for the CSI must be greater than or equal to the number calculated by the following equation:
- (2)The calculated CSI must be rounded up to the first decimal place;
- (3)The values of X, Y, and Z used in the CSI equation must be taken from Tables 71-1 or 71-2, as appropriate;
- (4)If Table 71-2 is used to obtain the value of X, then the values for the terms in the equation for uranium-233 and plutonium must be assumed to be zero; and
- (5)Table 71-1 values for X, Y, and Z must be used to determine the CSI if:
- (i)Uranium-233 is present in the package;
- (ii)The mass of plutonium exceeds 1 percent of the mass of uranium-235;
- (iii)The uranium is of unknown uranium-235 enrichment or greater than 24 weight percent enrichment; or
- (iv)Substances having a moderating effectiveness (i.e., an average hydrogen density greater than H 2O) (e.g., certain hydrocarbon oils or plastics) are present in any form, except as polyethylene used for packing or wrapping.