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A person may not manufacture, construct, produce, transfer, acquire, or possess a special nuclear material, by-product material, production facility, or utilization facility, or act as an operator of a production or utilization facility wholly within the state without first obtaining a license or permit for the activity in which the person proposes to engage from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission if the commission requires a license or permit to be obtained by persons proposing to engage in the activities.
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