Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 111h - Massachusetts Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Act
Section 38 - Payment by Operator Equal to Expected Annual Operating Budget; Proposed Fees and Waste Acceptance Criteria Schedule

Section 38. (a) Upon the issuance of a facility license pursuant to section thirty-one, and annually thereafter, until the facility license is transferred to the board pursuant to section forty-six, the department of public health shall establish a payment to be made by the operator equal to said departments expected annual operating budget for the next fiscal year for its activities with respect to the facility other than those for which reimbursement has been made pursuant to section thirty-six; provided, however, that such payment shall be adjusted by the amount of any operating deficit or surplus, previously incurred by said department with respect to such activities, in accordance with procedures established by regulation of said department. The operator shall make such payment to the commonwealth prior to the commencement of the fiscal year.
(b) The operator shall annually submit to the board a proposed schedule of fees and criteria for acceptance of low-level radioactive waste. Such schedule shall be based on the classification system contained in the management plan adopted pursuant to section twelve, shall be designed so as to promote source minimization, volume minimization and storage for decay by generators, shall establish service charges for waste shipments found not to be in compliance with applicable regulations and conditions of the facility license, and shall establish fees which are adequate to reimburse the operator for all reasonable expenses of facility development and operation; all reasonable community compensation guaranteed to site, neighboring and affected communities in the comprehensive operating contract executed pursuant to section thirty-three; the department of public health's required annual payment established pursuant to this section; and a reasonable profit from the operation of the facility; and shall establish waste acceptance criteria, consistent with the management plan and adequate to assure proper and efficient operation of the facility; source minimization, volume minimization and storage for decay in compliance with the regulations adopted by said department pursuant to section thirteen; and conservation of facility resources. Such waste acceptance criteria shall specify that no low-level radioactive waste shall be accepted from an electric-power-generating facility if such waste requires management more stringent than the most stringent management required for any low-level radioactive waste which may be accepted at the facility from another generator. The operator's proposed schedule shall be accompanied by a certified audit of gross operating receipts from fees and surcharges imposed for acceptance of low-level radioactive waste at the facility during the current and prior fiscal years and a verification under oath that all compensation required to be paid by the operator to each site, neighboring and affected community by the comprehensive operating contract has been paid, and that all surcharges collected for the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Trust Fund have been remitted to the state treasurer in accordance with the requirements of the comprehensive operating contract executed pursuant to section thirty-three. All books and records of the operator shall be subject to audit pursuant to section twelve of chapter eleven.
(c) The board, after notice and opportunity for hearing, shall approve, modify or reject the schedule of fees and waste acceptance criteria submitted by the operator and establish annually a schedule of surcharges for the Low–Level Radioactive Waste Trust Fund established in section forty-one. Such fees, criteria and surcharges shall be imposed as conditions of acceptance of all low-level radioactive waste at the facility until a new or revised schedule is approved by the board.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XVI - Public Health

Chapter 111h - Massachusetts Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Act

Section 1 - Definitions

Section 4 - Powers and Duties of Board; Acceptance of Donations, Loans or Grants

Section 4a - Low Level Radioactive Waste Management Fund; Assessments

Section 4b - Violations of Sec. 4a; Civil Penalties

Section 6 - Public Participation Coordinator; Duties

Section 7 - Information Concerning Type, Volume, Radioactivity, Source and Characteristics of Low-Level Radioactive Waste; Inspections; Confidentiality

Section 8 - Issuance of Orders; Notice and Opportunity for Hearing; Civil Penalties; Injunctions and Actions to Compel

Section 9 - Management of Low-Level Radioactive Waste; Liability; Damages; Funds to Satisfy Liability

Section 10 - Phase I of the Low–level Radioactive Waste Management Act; Planning

Section 11 - Procedures for Adoption of Management Plan

Section 12 - Preparation, Adoption by Regulation, and Implementation of Management Plan; Contents of Plan

Section 13 - Low-Level Radioactive Waste Source Minimization, Volume Minimization and Storage for Decay by Generators Program; Establishment

Section 14 - Site Selection Criteria and Application Guidelines; Adoption of Regulations

Section 15 - Selection of Operators; Adoption of Regulations

Section 16 - Licensing, Development, Operation, Closure, Post-Closure Observation and Maintenance, and Institutional Control of Facilities; Adoption of Regulations

Section 17 - Initiation of Site Selection Process; Board Vote; Conditions

Section 18 - Phase Ii of the Low–level Radioactive Waste Management Act; Implementation for Site Selection Process

Section 19 - Site Selection Process; Procedures

Section 20 - Site Selection Process; Issuance of Required Reports; Public Meetings; Acquisition of Property Interest in Candidate Sites

Section 21 - Community Supervisory Committees; Establishment

Section 22 - Requests for Proposals for Development, Operation and Closure of a Facility; Investigation and Certification of Applicants; Contract

Section 23 - Detailed Site Characterization Plan for Candidate Sites; Public Review and Comment; Selection of Superior Site

Section 24 - Petition by Aggrieved Person; Adjudicatory Proceeding

Section 25 - Phase Iii of the Low–level Waste Management Act; Selection of Operator and Technology

Section 26 - Community Supervisory Committee Representatives, Appointment; Site Community Field Offices, Establishment

Section 27 - Certified Applicant Interviews; Selection of Operator of Superior Site Facility

Section 28 - Execution of Development Contract

Section 29 - Phase Iv of the Low–level Radioactive Waste Management Act; Facility Approval and Licensing

Section 30 - Notice of Intent to Apply for Facility License; Environmental Impact Report

Section 31 - Facility License Application; Public Comment Period; Preparation of Draft License or Draft Denial; Final Decision

Section 33 - Negotiation of Comprehensive Operating Contract; Contents

Section 34 - Community Compensation

Section 35 - Phase v of the Low–level Radioactive Waste Management Act; Facility Development, Operation, and Closure

Section 36 - Comprehensive Environmental Monitoring Program; Establishment

Section 37 - Commencement of Facility Construction

Section 38 - Payment by Operator Equal to Expected Annual Operating Budget; Proposed Fees and Waste Acceptance Criteria Schedule

Section 39 - Determination of Operator's Compliance With Comprehensive Operating Contract; Notice to Generators

Section 40 - Operation of Facility; Temporary or Permanent Closure; Inspection Report

Section 41 - Contingent Liability Account; Institutional Control Account

Section 42 - Administration of the Low–level Radioactive Waste Trust Fund

Section 43 - Facility Closure Plan

Section 44 - Active Observation and Maintenance of Facility

Section 45 - Phase Vi of the Low–level Radioactive Waste Management Act; Institutional Control of Facility

Section 46 - Transfer of Facility License From Operator

Section 47 - Institutional Control of Facility; Annual Report; Public Meetings

Section 48 - Statutes Not Applicable