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1-Assembly Bill No. 911 CHAPTER 128 An act to add Section 115060.5 to the Health and Safety Code, relating to radioactive materials. [ Approved by Governor July 24, 2017. Filed with Secretary of State July 24, 2017. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 911, Wood. Radioactive materials: licensing and registration: exemption.Existing law requires the State Department of Public Health to establish rules or regulations for general or specific licensing of persons to receive, possess, or transfer radioactive materials, or devices or equipment utilizing these materials. Existing law authorizes the department to require registration and inspection of sources of ionizing radiation, as specified. Existing law authorizes the department to exempt certain sources of ionization radiation or kinds of uses or users from the licensing requirements when the department makes a finding that the exemption of those kinds of users will not constitute a significant risk to the health and safety of the public. Under its existing regulatory authority, the department has adopted regulations establishing requirements, including a requirement that an individual acting as a radiation machine radiographer be a certified radiation machine radiographer, for conducting field radiography.This bill would require the department to exempt bomb squads of specified public entities from the regulatory requirements for conducting field radiography, under specified conditions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 115060.5 is added to the Health and Safety Code, to read:115060.5. (a) Except as provided in subdivisions (b) and (c), the department shall exempt a bomb squad of a city, city and county, county, special district, or the State of California, including the University of California, from the requirements of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations if all of the following requirements are met:(1) All operators of ionizing sources of radiation are explosive ordnance disposal technicians certified as bomb technicians by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation or a successor federal agency responsible for training and certifying bomb technicians. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to authorize the use, possession, or transfer of radioactive material.(2) (A) A radiation safety officer, who is certified as a bomb technician by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation or a successor federal agency responsible for training and certifying bomb technicians, is designated by the employing jurisdiction.(B) Except as provided in subparagraph (C), the radiation safety officer is exempt from the requirements of Section 30336.7 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations.(C) The radiation safety officer shall comply with subdivision (b) of Section 30336.7 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations.(3) The bomb squad has written operating procedures that apply to the kinds of radiation machines used by the bomb squad and are followed by applicable personnel.(4) Radiation machines maintained and operated by the bomb squad meet the requirements specified in the American National Standard N537-1976 Radiological Safety Standards for the Design of Radiographic and Fluoroscopic Industrial X-Ray Equipment published as NBS Handbook 123, issued August 1977, or subsequent standards that the department determines to be applicable.(5) The jurisdiction provides annual refresher training to all operators at intervals not to exceed 12 months. The training shall address or provide, at a minimum, the results of departments inspections, information on new procedures or equipment, accidents or errors that have been observed and steps to prevent recurrence, and an opportunity for individuals to ask radiation safety related questions.(b) The radiation surveys and radiation survey instruments referenced in subdivisions (f), (g), and (i) of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations shall not be required when the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation standard operating procedure of clearing an evacuation distance of at least 300 feet in all directions from the X-ray source is used.(c) Boundaries need not be posted or protected as high radiation areas as required in subdivisions (h), (j), and (l) of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations when other law enforcement officers are maintaining the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation standard evacuation boundary.(d) The department shall evaluate compliance with this section during its inspection of the bomb squad.(e) The department may revoke or rescind the exemption provided pursuant to this section if a jurisdiction fails to comply with this section.
1+Enrolled July 11, 2017 Passed IN Senate July 03, 2017 Passed IN Assembly July 10, 2017 Amended IN Senate June 19, 2017 Amended IN Senate May 24, 2017 Amended IN Assembly April 03, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 911Introduced by Assembly Members Wood and Quirk(Coauthors: Assembly Members Burke, Lackey, Rodriguez, and Voepel)February 16, 2017 An act to add Section 115060.5 to the Health and Safety Code, relating to radioactive materials. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 911, Wood. Radioactive materials: licensing and registration: exemption.Existing law requires the State Department of Public Health to establish rules or regulations for general or specific licensing of persons to receive, possess, or transfer radioactive materials, or devices or equipment utilizing these materials. Existing law authorizes the department to require registration and inspection of sources of ionizing radiation, as specified. Existing law authorizes the department to exempt certain sources of ionization radiation or kinds of uses or users from the licensing requirements when the department makes a finding that the exemption of those kinds of users will not constitute a significant risk to the health and safety of the public. Under its existing regulatory authority, the department has adopted regulations establishing requirements, including a requirement that an individual acting as a radiation machine radiographer be a certified radiation machine radiographer, for conducting field radiography.This bill would require the department to exempt bomb squads of specified public entities from the regulatory requirements for conducting field radiography, under specified conditions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 115060.5 is added to the Health and Safety Code, to read:115060.5. (a) Except as provided in subdivisions (b) and (c), the department shall exempt a bomb squad of a city, city and county, county, special district, or the State of California, including the University of California, from the requirements of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations if all of the following requirements are met:(1) All operators of ionizing sources of radiation are explosive ordnance disposal technicians certified as bomb technicians by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation or a successor federal agency responsible for training and certifying bomb technicians. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to authorize the use, possession, or transfer of radioactive material.(2) (A) A radiation safety officer, who is certified as a bomb technician by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation or a successor federal agency responsible for training and certifying bomb technicians, is designated by the employing jurisdiction.(B) Except as provided in subparagraph (C), the radiation safety officer is exempt from the requirements of Section 30336.7 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations.(C) The radiation safety officer shall comply with subdivision (b) of Section 30336.7 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations.(3) The bomb squad has written operating procedures that apply to the kinds of radiation machines used by the bomb squad and are followed by applicable personnel.(4) Radiation machines maintained and operated by the bomb squad meet the requirements specified in the American National Standard N537-1976 Radiological Safety Standards for the Design of Radiographic and Fluoroscopic Industrial X-Ray Equipment published as NBS Handbook 123, issued August 1977, or subsequent standards that the department determines to be applicable.(5) The jurisdiction provides annual refresher training to all operators at intervals not to exceed 12 months. The training shall address or provide, at a minimum, the results of departments inspections, information on new procedures or equipment, accidents or errors that have been observed and steps to prevent recurrence, and an opportunity for individuals to ask radiation safety related questions.(b) The radiation surveys and radiation survey instruments referenced in subdivisions (f), (g), and (i) of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations shall not be required when the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation standard operating procedure of clearing an evacuation distance of at least 300 feet in all directions from the X-ray source is used.(c) Boundaries need not be posted or protected as high radiation areas as required in subdivisions (h), (j), and (l) of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations when other law enforcement officers are maintaining the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation standard evacuation boundary.(d) The department shall evaluate compliance with this section during its inspection of the bomb squad.(e) The department may revoke or rescind the exemption provided pursuant to this section if a jurisdiction fails to comply with this section.
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3- Assembly Bill No. 911 CHAPTER 128 An act to add Section 115060.5 to the Health and Safety Code, relating to radioactive materials. [ Approved by Governor July 24, 2017. Filed with Secretary of State July 24, 2017. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 911, Wood. Radioactive materials: licensing and registration: exemption.Existing law requires the State Department of Public Health to establish rules or regulations for general or specific licensing of persons to receive, possess, or transfer radioactive materials, or devices or equipment utilizing these materials. Existing law authorizes the department to require registration and inspection of sources of ionizing radiation, as specified. Existing law authorizes the department to exempt certain sources of ionization radiation or kinds of uses or users from the licensing requirements when the department makes a finding that the exemption of those kinds of users will not constitute a significant risk to the health and safety of the public. Under its existing regulatory authority, the department has adopted regulations establishing requirements, including a requirement that an individual acting as a radiation machine radiographer be a certified radiation machine radiographer, for conducting field radiography.This bill would require the department to exempt bomb squads of specified public entities from the regulatory requirements for conducting field radiography, under specified conditions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ Enrolled July 11, 2017 Passed IN Senate July 03, 2017 Passed IN Assembly July 10, 2017 Amended IN Senate June 19, 2017 Amended IN Senate May 24, 2017 Amended IN Assembly April 03, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 911Introduced by Assembly Members Wood and Quirk(Coauthors: Assembly Members Burke, Lackey, Rodriguez, and Voepel)February 16, 2017 An act to add Section 115060.5 to the Health and Safety Code, relating to radioactive materials. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 911, Wood. Radioactive materials: licensing and registration: exemption.Existing law requires the State Department of Public Health to establish rules or regulations for general or specific licensing of persons to receive, possess, or transfer radioactive materials, or devices or equipment utilizing these materials. Existing law authorizes the department to require registration and inspection of sources of ionizing radiation, as specified. Existing law authorizes the department to exempt certain sources of ionization radiation or kinds of uses or users from the licensing requirements when the department makes a finding that the exemption of those kinds of users will not constitute a significant risk to the health and safety of the public. Under its existing regulatory authority, the department has adopted regulations establishing requirements, including a requirement that an individual acting as a radiation machine radiographer be a certified radiation machine radiographer, for conducting field radiography.This bill would require the department to exempt bomb squads of specified public entities from the regulatory requirements for conducting field radiography, under specified conditions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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5+ Enrolled July 11, 2017 Passed IN Senate July 03, 2017 Passed IN Assembly July 10, 2017 Amended IN Senate June 19, 2017 Amended IN Senate May 24, 2017 Amended IN Assembly April 03, 2017
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1629 AB 911, Wood. Radioactive materials: licensing and registration: exemption.
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1831 Existing law requires the State Department of Public Health to establish rules or regulations for general or specific licensing of persons to receive, possess, or transfer radioactive materials, or devices or equipment utilizing these materials. Existing law authorizes the department to require registration and inspection of sources of ionizing radiation, as specified. Existing law authorizes the department to exempt certain sources of ionization radiation or kinds of uses or users from the licensing requirements when the department makes a finding that the exemption of those kinds of users will not constitute a significant risk to the health and safety of the public. Under its existing regulatory authority, the department has adopted regulations establishing requirements, including a requirement that an individual acting as a radiation machine radiographer be a certified radiation machine radiographer, for conducting field radiography.This bill would require the department to exempt bomb squads of specified public entities from the regulatory requirements for conducting field radiography, under specified conditions.
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2033 Existing law requires the State Department of Public Health to establish rules or regulations for general or specific licensing of persons to receive, possess, or transfer radioactive materials, or devices or equipment utilizing these materials. Existing law authorizes the department to require registration and inspection of sources of ionizing radiation, as specified. Existing law authorizes the department to exempt certain sources of ionization radiation or kinds of uses or users from the licensing requirements when the department makes a finding that the exemption of those kinds of users will not constitute a significant risk to the health and safety of the public. Under its existing regulatory authority, the department has adopted regulations establishing requirements, including a requirement that an individual acting as a radiation machine radiographer be a certified radiation machine radiographer, for conducting field radiography.
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2235 This bill would require the department to exempt bomb squads of specified public entities from the regulatory requirements for conducting field radiography, under specified conditions.
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2841 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 115060.5 is added to the Health and Safety Code, to read:115060.5. (a) Except as provided in subdivisions (b) and (c), the department shall exempt a bomb squad of a city, city and county, county, special district, or the State of California, including the University of California, from the requirements of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations if all of the following requirements are met:(1) All operators of ionizing sources of radiation are explosive ordnance disposal technicians certified as bomb technicians by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation or a successor federal agency responsible for training and certifying bomb technicians. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to authorize the use, possession, or transfer of radioactive material.(2) (A) A radiation safety officer, who is certified as a bomb technician by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation or a successor federal agency responsible for training and certifying bomb technicians, is designated by the employing jurisdiction.(B) Except as provided in subparagraph (C), the radiation safety officer is exempt from the requirements of Section 30336.7 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations.(C) The radiation safety officer shall comply with subdivision (b) of Section 30336.7 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations.(3) The bomb squad has written operating procedures that apply to the kinds of radiation machines used by the bomb squad and are followed by applicable personnel.(4) Radiation machines maintained and operated by the bomb squad meet the requirements specified in the American National Standard N537-1976 Radiological Safety Standards for the Design of Radiographic and Fluoroscopic Industrial X-Ray Equipment published as NBS Handbook 123, issued August 1977, or subsequent standards that the department determines to be applicable.(5) The jurisdiction provides annual refresher training to all operators at intervals not to exceed 12 months. The training shall address or provide, at a minimum, the results of departments inspections, information on new procedures or equipment, accidents or errors that have been observed and steps to prevent recurrence, and an opportunity for individuals to ask radiation safety related questions.(b) The radiation surveys and radiation survey instruments referenced in subdivisions (f), (g), and (i) of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations shall not be required when the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation standard operating procedure of clearing an evacuation distance of at least 300 feet in all directions from the X-ray source is used.(c) Boundaries need not be posted or protected as high radiation areas as required in subdivisions (h), (j), and (l) of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations when other law enforcement officers are maintaining the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation standard evacuation boundary.(d) The department shall evaluate compliance with this section during its inspection of the bomb squad.(e) The department may revoke or rescind the exemption provided pursuant to this section if a jurisdiction fails to comply with this section.
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3043 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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3447 SECTION 1. Section 115060.5 is added to the Health and Safety Code, to read:115060.5. (a) Except as provided in subdivisions (b) and (c), the department shall exempt a bomb squad of a city, city and county, county, special district, or the State of California, including the University of California, from the requirements of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations if all of the following requirements are met:(1) All operators of ionizing sources of radiation are explosive ordnance disposal technicians certified as bomb technicians by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation or a successor federal agency responsible for training and certifying bomb technicians. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to authorize the use, possession, or transfer of radioactive material.(2) (A) A radiation safety officer, who is certified as a bomb technician by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation or a successor federal agency responsible for training and certifying bomb technicians, is designated by the employing jurisdiction.(B) Except as provided in subparagraph (C), the radiation safety officer is exempt from the requirements of Section 30336.7 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations.(C) The radiation safety officer shall comply with subdivision (b) of Section 30336.7 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations.(3) The bomb squad has written operating procedures that apply to the kinds of radiation machines used by the bomb squad and are followed by applicable personnel.(4) Radiation machines maintained and operated by the bomb squad meet the requirements specified in the American National Standard N537-1976 Radiological Safety Standards for the Design of Radiographic and Fluoroscopic Industrial X-Ray Equipment published as NBS Handbook 123, issued August 1977, or subsequent standards that the department determines to be applicable.(5) The jurisdiction provides annual refresher training to all operators at intervals not to exceed 12 months. The training shall address or provide, at a minimum, the results of departments inspections, information on new procedures or equipment, accidents or errors that have been observed and steps to prevent recurrence, and an opportunity for individuals to ask radiation safety related questions.(b) The radiation surveys and radiation survey instruments referenced in subdivisions (f), (g), and (i) of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations shall not be required when the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation standard operating procedure of clearing an evacuation distance of at least 300 feet in all directions from the X-ray source is used.(c) Boundaries need not be posted or protected as high radiation areas as required in subdivisions (h), (j), and (l) of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations when other law enforcement officers are maintaining the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation standard evacuation boundary.(d) The department shall evaluate compliance with this section during its inspection of the bomb squad.(e) The department may revoke or rescind the exemption provided pursuant to this section if a jurisdiction fails to comply with this section.
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3649 SECTION 1. Section 115060.5 is added to the Health and Safety Code, to read:
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4053 115060.5. (a) Except as provided in subdivisions (b) and (c), the department shall exempt a bomb squad of a city, city and county, county, special district, or the State of California, including the University of California, from the requirements of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations if all of the following requirements are met:(1) All operators of ionizing sources of radiation are explosive ordnance disposal technicians certified as bomb technicians by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation or a successor federal agency responsible for training and certifying bomb technicians. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to authorize the use, possession, or transfer of radioactive material.(2) (A) A radiation safety officer, who is certified as a bomb technician by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation or a successor federal agency responsible for training and certifying bomb technicians, is designated by the employing jurisdiction.(B) Except as provided in subparagraph (C), the radiation safety officer is exempt from the requirements of Section 30336.7 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations.(C) The radiation safety officer shall comply with subdivision (b) of Section 30336.7 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations.(3) The bomb squad has written operating procedures that apply to the kinds of radiation machines used by the bomb squad and are followed by applicable personnel.(4) Radiation machines maintained and operated by the bomb squad meet the requirements specified in the American National Standard N537-1976 Radiological Safety Standards for the Design of Radiographic and Fluoroscopic Industrial X-Ray Equipment published as NBS Handbook 123, issued August 1977, or subsequent standards that the department determines to be applicable.(5) The jurisdiction provides annual refresher training to all operators at intervals not to exceed 12 months. The training shall address or provide, at a minimum, the results of departments inspections, information on new procedures or equipment, accidents or errors that have been observed and steps to prevent recurrence, and an opportunity for individuals to ask radiation safety related questions.(b) The radiation surveys and radiation survey instruments referenced in subdivisions (f), (g), and (i) of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations shall not be required when the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation standard operating procedure of clearing an evacuation distance of at least 300 feet in all directions from the X-ray source is used.(c) Boundaries need not be posted or protected as high radiation areas as required in subdivisions (h), (j), and (l) of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations when other law enforcement officers are maintaining the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation standard evacuation boundary.(d) The department shall evaluate compliance with this section during its inspection of the bomb squad.(e) The department may revoke or rescind the exemption provided pursuant to this section if a jurisdiction fails to comply with this section.
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4255 115060.5. (a) Except as provided in subdivisions (b) and (c), the department shall exempt a bomb squad of a city, city and county, county, special district, or the State of California, including the University of California, from the requirements of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations if all of the following requirements are met:(1) All operators of ionizing sources of radiation are explosive ordnance disposal technicians certified as bomb technicians by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation or a successor federal agency responsible for training and certifying bomb technicians. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to authorize the use, possession, or transfer of radioactive material.(2) (A) A radiation safety officer, who is certified as a bomb technician by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation or a successor federal agency responsible for training and certifying bomb technicians, is designated by the employing jurisdiction.(B) Except as provided in subparagraph (C), the radiation safety officer is exempt from the requirements of Section 30336.7 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations.(C) The radiation safety officer shall comply with subdivision (b) of Section 30336.7 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations.(3) The bomb squad has written operating procedures that apply to the kinds of radiation machines used by the bomb squad and are followed by applicable personnel.(4) Radiation machines maintained and operated by the bomb squad meet the requirements specified in the American National Standard N537-1976 Radiological Safety Standards for the Design of Radiographic and Fluoroscopic Industrial X-Ray Equipment published as NBS Handbook 123, issued August 1977, or subsequent standards that the department determines to be applicable.(5) The jurisdiction provides annual refresher training to all operators at intervals not to exceed 12 months. The training shall address or provide, at a minimum, the results of departments inspections, information on new procedures or equipment, accidents or errors that have been observed and steps to prevent recurrence, and an opportunity for individuals to ask radiation safety related questions.(b) The radiation surveys and radiation survey instruments referenced in subdivisions (f), (g), and (i) of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations shall not be required when the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation standard operating procedure of clearing an evacuation distance of at least 300 feet in all directions from the X-ray source is used.(c) Boundaries need not be posted or protected as high radiation areas as required in subdivisions (h), (j), and (l) of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations when other law enforcement officers are maintaining the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation standard evacuation boundary.(d) The department shall evaluate compliance with this section during its inspection of the bomb squad.(e) The department may revoke or rescind the exemption provided pursuant to this section if a jurisdiction fails to comply with this section.
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4457 115060.5. (a) Except as provided in subdivisions (b) and (c), the department shall exempt a bomb squad of a city, city and county, county, special district, or the State of California, including the University of California, from the requirements of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations if all of the following requirements are met:(1) All operators of ionizing sources of radiation are explosive ordnance disposal technicians certified as bomb technicians by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation or a successor federal agency responsible for training and certifying bomb technicians. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to authorize the use, possession, or transfer of radioactive material.(2) (A) A radiation safety officer, who is certified as a bomb technician by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation or a successor federal agency responsible for training and certifying bomb technicians, is designated by the employing jurisdiction.(B) Except as provided in subparagraph (C), the radiation safety officer is exempt from the requirements of Section 30336.7 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations.(C) The radiation safety officer shall comply with subdivision (b) of Section 30336.7 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations.(3) The bomb squad has written operating procedures that apply to the kinds of radiation machines used by the bomb squad and are followed by applicable personnel.(4) Radiation machines maintained and operated by the bomb squad meet the requirements specified in the American National Standard N537-1976 Radiological Safety Standards for the Design of Radiographic and Fluoroscopic Industrial X-Ray Equipment published as NBS Handbook 123, issued August 1977, or subsequent standards that the department determines to be applicable.(5) The jurisdiction provides annual refresher training to all operators at intervals not to exceed 12 months. The training shall address or provide, at a minimum, the results of departments inspections, information on new procedures or equipment, accidents or errors that have been observed and steps to prevent recurrence, and an opportunity for individuals to ask radiation safety related questions.(b) The radiation surveys and radiation survey instruments referenced in subdivisions (f), (g), and (i) of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations shall not be required when the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation standard operating procedure of clearing an evacuation distance of at least 300 feet in all directions from the X-ray source is used.(c) Boundaries need not be posted or protected as high radiation areas as required in subdivisions (h), (j), and (l) of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations when other law enforcement officers are maintaining the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation standard evacuation boundary.(d) The department shall evaluate compliance with this section during its inspection of the bomb squad.(e) The department may revoke or rescind the exemption provided pursuant to this section if a jurisdiction fails to comply with this section.
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4861 115060.5. (a) Except as provided in subdivisions (b) and (c), the department shall exempt a bomb squad of a city, city and county, county, special district, or the State of California, including the University of California, from the requirements of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations if all of the following requirements are met:
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5063 (1) All operators of ionizing sources of radiation are explosive ordnance disposal technicians certified as bomb technicians by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation or a successor federal agency responsible for training and certifying bomb technicians. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to authorize the use, possession, or transfer of radioactive material.
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5265 (2) (A) A radiation safety officer, who is certified as a bomb technician by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation or a successor federal agency responsible for training and certifying bomb technicians, is designated by the employing jurisdiction.
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5467 (B) Except as provided in subparagraph (C), the radiation safety officer is exempt from the requirements of Section 30336.7 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations.
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5669 (C) The radiation safety officer shall comply with subdivision (b) of Section 30336.7 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations.
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5871 (3) The bomb squad has written operating procedures that apply to the kinds of radiation machines used by the bomb squad and are followed by applicable personnel.
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6073 (4) Radiation machines maintained and operated by the bomb squad meet the requirements specified in the American National Standard N537-1976 Radiological Safety Standards for the Design of Radiographic and Fluoroscopic Industrial X-Ray Equipment published as NBS Handbook 123, issued August 1977, or subsequent standards that the department determines to be applicable.
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6275 (5) The jurisdiction provides annual refresher training to all operators at intervals not to exceed 12 months. The training shall address or provide, at a minimum, the results of departments inspections, information on new procedures or equipment, accidents or errors that have been observed and steps to prevent recurrence, and an opportunity for individuals to ask radiation safety related questions.
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6477 (b) The radiation surveys and radiation survey instruments referenced in subdivisions (f), (g), and (i) of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations shall not be required when the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation standard operating procedure of clearing an evacuation distance of at least 300 feet in all directions from the X-ray source is used.
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6679 (c) Boundaries need not be posted or protected as high radiation areas as required in subdivisions (h), (j), and (l) of Section 30336.1 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations when other law enforcement officers are maintaining the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation standard evacuation boundary.
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6881 (d) The department shall evaluate compliance with this section during its inspection of the bomb squad.
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7083 (e) The department may revoke or rescind the exemption provided pursuant to this section if a jurisdiction fails to comply with this section.