104E-2. Scope.
Except as otherwise specifically provided, this Chapter applies to all persons who receive, possess, use, transfer, own or acquire any source of radiation within the State of North Carolina; provided, however, that nothing in this Chapter shall apply to any person to the extent such person is subject to regulation by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission or its successors. (1975, c. 718, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 104E - North Carolina Radiation Protection Act
§ 104E-3 - Declaration of policy.
§ 104E-6 - Designation of State radiation protection agency.
§ 104E-6.1 - Conveyance of land used for low-level radioactive waste disposal facility to State.
§ 104E-7 - Radiation Protection Commission Creation and powers.
§ 104E-9 - Powers and functions of Department of Health and Human Services.
§ 104E-9.1 - Restrictions on use and operation of tanning equipment.
§ 104E-10.1 - Additional requirements for low-level radioactive waste facilities.
§ 104E-10.2 - Conveyance of property used for radioactive material disposal.
§ 104E-10.3 - Low-level radioactive waste facility access licenses.
§ 104E-11 - Inspections, agreements, and educational programs.
§ 104E-13 - Administrative procedures and judicial review.
§ 104E-14 - Impounding of materials.
§ 104E-15 - Transportation of radioactive materials.
§ 104E-16 - Nonreverting Radiation Protection Fund.
§ 104E-17 - Payments to State and local agencies.
§ 104E-18 - Security for emergency response and perpetual maintenance costs.
§ 104E-20 - Prohibited uses and facilities.
§ 104E-22 - Tort claims against persons rendering emergency assistance.
§ 104E-23 - Penalties; injunctive relief.
§ 104E-24 - Administrative penalties.
§ 104E-26 - Standards and criteria for licensing low-level radioactive waste facilities.
§ 104E-27 - Volume reduction required.
§ 104E-28 - Limited liability for volunteers in low-level radioactive waste abatement.