2.802 vs. 2.206 -- What’s the Difference? Moderator | June 30, 2011 URL: http://wp.me/p1fSSY-mX |
For information on the process for submitting a petition for rulemaking to the NRC, please visit: http://www.nrc.gov/about-nrc/
The 2.206 process allows anyone to ask the NRC to take enforcement action against NRC licensees. Depending on the results of its evaluation, NRC could modify, suspend, or revoke an NRC-issued license or take other enforcement action to fix a problem. Additional information on how to submit a petition under 10 CFR 2.206, how the agency processes the request, and status information on 2.206 petitions we’ve received can be found at: http://www.nrc.gov/about-nrc/
There have been occasions where a petitioner has invoked the term “2.206” when the request was really a petition for rulemaking under 2.802. Unfortunately, this situation often delays the petition while staff members review the request and get it put into the right process.
The NRC’s petition process provides the public with a voice in how we regulate our licensees. Hopefully, this post clarifies which process is appropriate for a given situation and highlights the difference between the two numbers beyond 0.596!
George DeeganSenior Program Analyst (Nuclear Materials/Waste Management)
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