[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 10, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 10CFR11.13]

[Page 253]
 
                            TITLE 10--ENERGY
 
                CHAPTER I--NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
 
PART 11--CRITERIA AND PROCEDURES FOR DETERMINING ELIGIBILITY FOR ACCESS TO OR CONTROL OVER SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 11.13  Special requirements for transportation.

    (a) All individuals who, after 365 days following approval of the 
amended security plan submitted in accordance with Sec. 11.11(a), 
transport, arrange for transport, drive motor vehicles in road shipments 
of special nuclear material, pilot aircraft in air shipments of special 
nuclear material, act as monitors at transfer points, or escort road, 
rail, sea, or air shipments of special nuclear material subject to the 
appropriate physical protection requirements of Secs. 73.20, 73.25, 
73.26, or 73.27 of this chapter, or who are authorized to alter the 
scheduling and routing of such transport shall have NRC-U special 
nuclear material access authorization. Exceptions are provided for:
    (1) Any individual who is employed in such a job on October 28, 1985 
and who is not yet in receipt of an NRC-U special nuclear material 
access authorization from the Commission, provided that a complete 
application has been submitted to and is pending before the NRC for 
processing for that employee in accordance with Sec. 11.15 (a) and (b) 
or
    (2) Any individual in possession of an NRC-L or R access 
authorization or equivalent active Federal security clearance but not 
yet in receipt of the NRC-U special nuclear material access 
authorization, provided that a complete application has been submitted 
to and is pending before the NRC for processing for that employee in 
accordance with Sec. 11.15 (a) or (b), or both.
    (b) Each licensee who, 365 days after Commission approval of the 
amended security plan submitted in accordance with Sec. 11.11(a), 
transports or delivers to a carrier for transport special nuclear 
material subject to the physical protection requirement of Secs. 73.20, 
73.25, 73.26, or 73.27 of this chapter shall confirm and record prior to 
shipment the name and special nuclear material access authorization 
number of all individuals identified in paragraph (a) of this section 
assigned to the shipment. The licensee shall retain this record for 
three years after the last shipment is made. However, the licensee need 
not confirm and record the special nuclear material access authorization 
number in the case of any individual for whom an application has been 
submitted and is pending before the NRC in accordance with paragraph (a) 
of this section.

[50 FR 39078, Sept. 27, 1985, as amended at 53 FR 19245, May 27, 1988]