Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: October 10, 2024) |
Title 10 - Energy |
Chapter I - Nuclear Regulatory Commission |
Part 2 - Agency Rules of Practice and Procedure |
Subpart F - Additional Procedures Applicable to Early Partial Decisions on Site Suitability Issues in Connection With an Application for a Construction Permit or Combined License To Construct Certain Utilization Facilities; and Advance Issuance of Limited Work Authorizations
§ 2.600 - Scope of subpart. |
§ 2.601 - Applicability of other sections. |
Phased Applications Involving Limited Work Authorizations |
§ 2.641 - Filing fees. |
§ 2.643 - Acceptance and docketing of application for limited work authorization. |
§ 2.645 - Notice of hearing. |
§ 2.647 - [Reserved] |
§ 2.649 - Partial decisions on limited work authorization. |
Early Partial Decisions on Site Suitability—Construction Permit |
§ 2.604 - Notice of hearing on application for early review of site suitability issues in construction permit proceeding. |
Early Partial Decisions on Site Suitability—Combined License Under 10 CFR Part 52 |
Early Partial Decisions on Site Suitability - Construction Permit |
§ 2.602 - Filing fees. |
§ 2.603 - Acceptance and docketing of application for early review of site suitability issues in a construction permit proceeding. |
§ 2.605 - Additional considerations. |
§ 2.606 - Partial decision on site suitability issues in construction permit proceeding. |
Early Partial Decisions on Site Suitability - Combined License Under 10 CFR Part 52 |
§ 2.621 - Acceptance and docketing of application for early review of site suitability issues in a combined license proceeding. |
§ 2.623 - Notice of hearing on application for early review of site suitability issues in combined license proceeding. |
§ 2.625 - Additional considerations. |
§ 2.627 - Partial decision on site suitability issues in combined license proceeding. |
§ 2.629 - Finality of partial decision on site suitability issues in a combined license proceeding. |
Early Partial Decisions on Site Suitability—Combined License Under 10 CFR Part 52 |