Wisconsin Code § 254.35

Registration of ionizing radiation installations
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(1) APPLICATION. For every site in this state that has an
ionizing radiation installation that is not exempted by this section
or the rules of the department, the person in control of the installation, including installations in sites that are administered by a
state agency or in an institution under the jurisdiction of a state
agency, shall, prior to operation, register the ionizing radiation installation with the department. No ionizing radiation installation
may be operated thereafter unless the site has been duly registered by January 1 of each year and a notice of the registration is
possessed by the person in control. The application for registration shall be made on forms provided by the department which
shall be devised to obtain any information that is considered necessary for evaluation of hazards. Multiple radiation sources at a
single radiation installation and under the control of one person
shall be listed on a single registration form. Registration fees
shall be levied in accordance with sub. (3). Registration alone
does not imply approval of manufacture, storage, use, handling,
operation or disposal of the radiation installation or radioactive
materials, but serves merely to inform the department of the location and character of radiation sources. Persons engaged in manufacturing, demonstration, sale, testing or repair of radiation
sources are not required to list such sources on the registration
form.
(2) AMENDED REGISTRATION. If the person in control increases the number of sources, source strength, rated output or
energy of radiation produced in any installation, he or she shall
notify the department of the increase prior to operation on the revised basis. The department shall record the change in the registration. No registration is transferable from one premises to another or from one person to another. If the person in control intends to transfer control of ownership of the radiation installation
to another person, at least 15 days before the final transfer the registrant shall notify the department of the transfer and the intended
transferee shall file under sub. (1) an application for registration.
If any installation is discontinued, the person in control shall notify the department within 30 days of the discontinuance.
(3) REGISTRATION FEES. (a) An annual registration fee under
pars. (b) to (fm) shall be levied for each site registration under
this section. An additional penalty fee of $25, regardless of the

number of X-ray tubes or generally licensed devices, shall be required for each registration whenever the annual fee for renewal is
not paid prior to expiration of the registration. No additional fee
may be required for recording changes in the registration
information.
(b) For a site having an ionizing radiation installation serving
physicians and clinics, osteopaths and clinics, chiropractors or
hospitals that possesses radioactive materials in any quantity, the
fee shall be at least $36 for each site and at least $44 for each Xray tube.
(c) For a podiatric or veterinary site having an ionizing radiation installation, the fee shall be at least $36 for each site and at
least $44 for each X-ray tube.
(d) For a dental site having an ionizing radiation installation,
the fee shall be at least $36 for each site and at least $30 for each
X-ray tube.
(f) For an industrial, school, research project or other site having an ionizing radiation installation, the fee shall be at least $36
for each site and at least $44 for each X-ray tube.
(fm) For any site that has generally licensed devices that are
not exempted by the department, the fee shall be at least $100 for
each site and at least $50 for each device that contains at least 370
MBq or 10 mCi of cesium-137; 37 MBq or 1.0 mCi of cobalt-60;
3.7 MBq or 0.1 mCi of strontium-90; or 37 MBq or 1.0 mCi of a
transuranic.
(g) The fees under this subsection shall be as stated unless the
department promulgates rules to increase the annual registration
fee for a site having an ionizing radiation installation, for an X-ray
tube or for generally licensed devices that are not exempted by the
department.
(4) EXEMPTIONS. After initial registration under sub. (1), the
department may exempt from annual registration any source of
radiation that the department finds to be without undue radiation
hazard.

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