[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 10, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 10CFR32.19]

[Page 516]
 
                            TITLE 10--ENERGY
 
                CHAPTER I--NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
 
PART 32--SPECIFIC DOMESTIC LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE OR TRANSFER CERTAIN 
ITEMS CONTAINING BYPRODUCT MATERIAL--Table of Contents
 
               Subpart A--Exempt Concentrations and Items
 
Sec. 32.19  Same: Conditions of licenses.

    Each license issued under Sec. 32.18 is subject to the following 
conditions:
    (a) No more than 10 exempt quantities set forth in Sec. 30.71, 
Schedule B of this chapter shall be sold or transferred in any single 
transaction. For purposes of this requirement, an individual exempt 
quantity may be composed of fractional parts of one or more of the 
exempt quantities in Sec. 30.71, Schedule B of this chapter, provided 
that the sum of such fractions shall not exceed unity.
    (b) Each quantity of byproduct material set forth in Sec. 30.71, 
Schedule B of this chapter shall be separately and individually 
packaged. No more than 10 such packaged exempt quantities shall be 
contained in any outer package for transfer to persons exempt pursuant 
to Sec. 30.18 of this chapter. The outer package shall be such that the 
dose rate at the external surface of the package does not exceed 0.5 
millirem per hour.
    (c) The immediate container of each quantity or separately packaged 
fractional quantity of byproduct material shall bear a durable, legible 
label which (1) identifies the radioisotope and the quantity of 
radioactivity, and (2) bears the words ``Radioactive Material.''
    (d) In addition to the labeling information required by paragraph 
(c) of this section, the label affixed to the immediate container, or an 
accompanying brochure, shall also (1) state that the contents are exempt 
from NRC or Agreement State licensing requirements; (2) bear the words 
``Radioactive Material--Not for Human Use--Introduction Into Foods, 
Beverages, Cosmetics, Drugs, or Medicinals, or Into Products 
Manufactured for Commercial Distribution is Prohibited--Exempt 
Quantities Should Not be Combined''; and (3) set forth appropriate 
additional radiation safety precautions and instructions relating to the 
handling, use, storage, and disposal of the radioactive material.

[35 FR 6428, Apr. 22, 1970]