Nevada Code § 459.010

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As
used in NRS 459.010 to 459.290 , inclusive, unless the context
requires otherwise:
1. By-product material means:
(a) Any radioactive material, except special
nuclear material, yielded in or made radioactive by exposure to the radiation
incident to the process of producing or making use of special nuclear material;
and
(b) The tailings or wastes produced by the
extraction or concentration of uranium or thorium from any ore which is
processed primarily for the extraction of the uranium or thorium.
2. Division means the Division of Public
and Behavioral Health of the Department of Human Services.
3. General license means a license
effective pursuant to regulations adopted by the State Board of Health without
the filing of an application to transfer, acquire, own, possess or use
quantities of, or devices or equipment for utilizing, by-product material,
source material, special nuclear material or other radioactive material
occurring naturally or produced artificially.
4. Ionizing radiation means gamma rays
and X-rays, alpha and beta particles, high-speed electrons, neutrons, protons
and other nuclear particles, but not sound or radio waves, or visible, infrared
or ultraviolet light.
5. Person includes any agency or
political subdivision of this State, any other state or the United States, but
not the Nuclear Regulatory Commission or its successor, or any federal agency
licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission or any successor to such a
federal agency.
6. Source material means:
(a) Uranium, thorium or any other material which
the Governor declares by order to be source material after the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission or any successor thereto has determined that material to
be source material.
(b) Any ore containing one or more of the
materials enumerated in paragraph (a) in such concentration as the Governor
declares by order to be source material after the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
or any successor thereto has determined the material in the concentration to be
source material.
7. Special nuclear material means:
(a) Plutonium, uranium 233, uranium enriched in
the isotope 233 or in the isotope 235 and any other material which the Governor
declares by order to be special nuclear material after the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission or any successor thereto has determined such material to be special
nuclear material, but does not include source material.
(b) Any material artificially enriched by any of
the materials enumerated in paragraph (a), but does not include source
material.
8. Specific license means a license
issued pursuant to the filing of an application to use, manufacture, produce,
transfer, receive, acquire, own or possess quantities of, or devices or
equipment for utilizing, by-product material, source material, special nuclear
material or other radioactive material occurring naturally or produced
artificially.

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