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(a) In addition to any notification required by sec. 370 of this chapter, each registrant shall make a detailed report in writing within 30 days to the department of:
(1) an incident for which notification is required by sec. 370 of this chapter;
(2) each exposure of an individual to ionizing radiation or concentrations of radioactive material in excess of any applicable limit as set forth in this article or as otherwise approved by the department; and
(3) levels of ionizing radiation or concentrations of radioactive material (not involving excessive ionizing radiation doses to any individual) in an uncontrolled area in excess of 10 times any applicable limits as set forth in secs. 120 - 400 of this chapter or as otherwise approved by the department.
(b) Each report required under this paragraph shall describe the extent of exposure of individuals to ionizing radiation or to radioactive materials; levels of ionizing radiation and concentrations of radioactive material involved; the cause of the exposure, levels, or concentrations; and corrective steps taken or planned to assure against a recurrence.
(c) In any case where a registrant is required by the provisions of this section to report to the department any exposure of an individual to ionizing radiation or concentrations of radioactive material, the registrant shall, not later than the making of such report to the department, also notify such individual of the nature and extent of exposure. Such notice shall be in writing and shall contain the following statement:
"This report is furnished to you under provisions of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation regulations. You should preserve this report for future reference."
(d) Any report filed with the department according to this section shall be prepared in such a manner that names of individuals who have received exposure to ionizing radiation will be stated in a separate part of the report.
History: Eff. 9/16/71, Register 39
Authority: AS 46.03.020
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