Title 31, Chapter 13, Section 6
( 31-13-6)
(a) The Department of Natural Resources may require the posting of a
bond not to exceed $5 million by an existing general or specific
licensee by amendment to an existing license or by a person making
an application for a new general or specific license, in order to
assure the availability of funds to the state in the event of
abandonment, insolvency, or other inability of a licensee to meet
the requirements of the Department of Natural Resources for the safe
collection and disposition of sources of ionizing radiation from
radioactive material in the event of an accident, discontinuance of
operation, or any circumstance which results in a potential
radiation hazard at a site occupied by the licensee or formerly
under its possession, ownership, or control. The Department of
Natural Resources is authorized to establish, by rule or regulation,
the bonding requirements by classes of licensees and by range of
monetary amounts not to exceed $5 million. In establishing such
requirements, the Department of Natural Resources shall give due
consideration to the probable extent of contamination, the amount of
possible property damage, the costs of removal and disposal of
radioactive material used by the licensee, and the costs of
reclamation of the property in the event of abandonment, insolvency,
or other inability of the licensee to perform such services to the
satisfaction of the Department of Natural Resources; provided,
however, that a bond not less than $5 million shall be required for
any licensee offering commercial radiation sterilization services,
excluding hospitals, blood banks, and physicians' offices. (b) The Department of Natural Resources shall have authority upon
finding that conditions under this Code section have not been met or
when it determines that an imminent hazard to the public health and
welfare exists to require forfeiture of the bond and use the money
therefrom to take any action deemed necessary to protect the public
health and welfare. (c) A licensee who abandons a site or facility without taking the
required actions to meet the requirements of the Department of
Natural Resources shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (d) Any bonding or financial protection requirements established by
the Department of Natural Resources pursuant to this Code section
shall not apply to the state or any agency of the state. |