Nevada Code § 459.201

Licensing and registration of sources of ionizing radiation
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1. The State Board of Health shall, with
due regard for compatibility with federal programs, adopt regulations for:
(a) General or specific licensing of persons to
receive, possess or transfer radioactive materials, or devices or equipment
utilizing such materials. Every such regulation shall provide for amendment,
suspension or revocation of licenses.
(b) Licensing and regulation of by-product
materials, source materials, special nuclear materials and other radioactive
materials, including radioactive waste.
(c) Control of other sources of ionizing
radiation.
2. The Division may require:
(a) Registration and inspection of sources of
ionizing radiation which do not require specific licensing.
(b) Compliance with specific standards to be
promulgated by the State Board of Health.
3. The State Board of Health may exempt
certain sources of ionizing radiation, or kinds of uses or users of such
sources, from the licensing or registration requirements set forth in this
section if the Board makes a finding that the exemption of such sources of
ionizing radiation, or kinds of uses or users of such sources, will not
constitute a significant risk to the health and safety of the public.
4. Regulations promulgated pursuant to NRS 459.010 to 459.290 , inclusive, may provide for
recognition of such other state or federal licenses as the State Board of
Health may consider desirable, subject to such registration requirements as the
State Board of Health may prescribe.

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