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A registrant may permit an individual in a controlled area to receive a dose to the whole body greater than that permitted under sec. 130 of this chapter, but:
(1) during any calendar quarter the dose to the whole body from all sources of ionizing radiation in the registrant's possession shall not exceed three rems;
(2) the dose to the whole body, when added to the accumulated occupational dose to the whole body, shall not exceed 5(N-18) rems where "N" equals the individual's age in years on his last birthday; and
(3) the registrant must determine the individual's accumulated occupational dose to the whole body on Form 1, or on a clear and legible record containing all the information required on that form, and must otherwise comply with the requirements of sec. 150 of this chapter.
History: Eff. 9/16/71, Register 39
Authority: AS 46.03.020
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