South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 7 - Nuclear Energy
Section 13-7-70. Rules and regulations as to transportation of materials; agreements with Federal agencies as to enforcement and inspection; exception for waste regulated by Article 2.

(1) The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (the Department) shall adopt rules and regulations governing the transportation of radioactive materials in South Carolina which, in the judgment of the Department, shall protect the public health and safety and protect the environment. Such rules and regulations shall include, but not be limited to, provisions for the use of signs designating radioactive material cargo; for the packing, marking, loading and handling of radioactive materials and the precautions necessary to determine whether the material which is offered for transport is in proper condition. Nothing in this section shall be deemed applicable to the transportation of radioactive waste which is regulated by Article 2 of this chapter.
(2) Such rules and regulations shall not include the carrier vehicle or its equipment, the licensing of packages, nor shall they apply to the handling or transportation of radioactive material within the confines of a facility licensed or owned by a Federal agency.
(3) Such rules and regulations, to the extent adopted, shall be identical in wording with those established by the United States Atomic Energy Commission, the United States Federal Aviation Agency, the United States Department of Transportation, the United States Coast Guard or the United States Post Office (or any Federal agency which is a successor to any of the foregoing agencies), as such Federal rules and regulations may be amended from time to time.
(4) The appropriate state agency shall enter into agreements with the respective federal agencies designed to avoid duplication of effort or conflict in enforcement and inspection activities so that:
(a) Rules and regulations adopted by the department pursuant to this section may be enforced, within their respective jurisdiction, by any authorized representative of the department, the Department of Public Safety, and the Department of Transportation, and the Public Service Commission, according to mutual understandings between such bodies of their respective responsibilities and authority.
(b) The department, through any authorized representative, may inspect records of persons engaged in the transportation of radioactive materials, during the hours of business operation where such records reasonably relate to the method or contents of packing, marking, loading, handling of radioactive materials in transport within the State.
(c) The department, through any authorized representative, may enter upon and inspect the premises or vehicles of any person engaged in the transportation of radioactive materials during hours of business operation, with or without a warrant, for the purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of this article and the rules and regulations thereunder.
(d) Upon finding by the department that any provision of this section or the rules and regulations hereunder are being violated, or that any practice in the transportation of radioactive materials constitutes a clear and imminent danger to the public health and safety, it may issue an order requiring correction.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 1-400.15:1; 1974 (58) 2292; 1980 Act No. 429, Section 3; 1993 Act No. 181, Section 251, eff July 1, 1993.
CROSS REFERENCES
Inapplicability of the South Carolina Solid Waste Policy and Management Act to radioactive waste regulated by this act, see Section 44-96-30.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 13 - Planning, Research and Development

Chapter 7 - Nuclear Energy

Section 13-7-10. Definitions.

Section 13-7-20. Powers and duties of Division of State Development.

Section 13-7-30. Powers and duties of State Fiscal Accountability Authority.

Section 13-7-40. Powers and duties of Department of Health and Environmental Control; Technical Advisory Radiation Control Council; regulation of persons controlling or using sources of ionizing radiation.

Section 13-7-45. Regulation and schedule of licensing and registration fees for users of sources of ionizing and nonionizing radiation; level of fees; penalties for nonpayment.

Section 13-7-50. Emergency powers of Department of Health and Environmental Control.

Section 13-7-60. Agreements to take over certain activities from Federal Government; persons licensed by Federal Government.

Section 13-7-70. Rules and regulations as to transportation of materials; agreements with Federal agencies as to enforcement and inspection; exception for waste regulated by Article 2.

Section 13-7-80. Penalties.

Section 13-7-85. Department authorized to hold hearings and fix schedule of fines and penalties; each day of noncompliance to constitute separate violation; factors in assessing penalty; compliance with orders pending hearing; monies received under A...

Section 13-7-90. Exemption from certification requirements with respect to persons practicing as operators of sources of ionizing radiation on May 26, 1986.

Section 13-7-100. Inapplicability of provisions to hospital employees performing radiologic technological services.

Section 13-7-110. Short title.

Section 13-7-120. Definitions.

Section 13-7-130. Applicability of article.

Section 13-7-140. Prerequisites for transporting waste; requirements for permit; transferability of permit; effect on department budget of fee collection.

Section 13-7-145. Nonresident shippers and carriers not registered with Secretary of State; service of process at Office of Secretary of State; service outside state.

Section 13-7-150. Notification to State of variance from primary route and estimated date of arrival; content of certificate to accompany shipments; training requirements for carrier's operators.

Section 13-7-160. Regulations; minimum requirements of final regulations; authority to classify waste by isotope and curie strength; enforcement of regulations; variance from advance notice requirements; authority to exempt small shipments from advan...

Section 13-7-170. Disposal facilities; reporting violations; no waste accepted without permit.

Section 13-7-180. Penalties for violation of Article 2; hearings; penalties additional to those provided by other statutes; factors in assessing penalties.

Section 13-7-190. Disposition of monies collected under Article 2; price of permits to be sufficient to administer and enforce permitting provisions.

Section 13-7-200. Emergency orders and hearings.

Section 13-7-410. Definitions.

Section 13-7-420. Adoption of compact; terms.

Section 13-7-450. Cooperation with Board.

Section 13-7-460. Supplementary agreements not effective until funds appropriated.

Section 13-7-610. Employers using nuclear material may obtain confidential criminal history of employee or applicant; written release required; use of record.

Section 13-7-620. Fee for providing criminal history record.

Section 13-7-810. Nuclear Advisory Council.

Section 13-7-820. Duties.

Section 13-7-830. Recommendations of council.

Section 13-7-840. Membership; terms; vacancies.

Section 13-7-850. Chairman; compensation of members.

Section 13-7-860. Staff.

Section 13-7-1010. Processing spent nuclear fuel; penalties.

Section 13-7-1020. Exceptions.