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Regulations, Guidance, and Communications

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Regulations

NRC's regulations are found in Chapter I of Title 10, "Energy," of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Chapter I is divided into Parts 1 through 199. The following are the principal parts governing the nuclear power plant operators.

  • Part 55 - Operator Licensing
  • Part 50 - Domestic Licensing of Product and Utilization Facilities

The NRC Regulatory Agenda (NUREG-0936) is a semiannual compilation of brief descriptions of all rulemaking actions. By Using RuleForum, you may view and comment on proposed rulemakings and petitions for rulemaking. You may view final rules at this site for 90 days after they are published in the Federal Register [Exit NRC].

See also History of Rulemaking Activities for Operator Licensing.

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Guidance

Regulatory guides (RGs) are issued in ten divisions and are intended to aid licensees in implementing regulations. The guides most applicable to licensing operators are in:

Division 1, Power Reactors

The following guides in these divisions are the ones most relevant to licensed operators.

  • RG 1.8 - Qualification and Training of Personnel for Nuclear Power Plants
  • RG 1.114 - Guidance to Operators at the Controls and to Senior Operators in the Control Room of a Nuclear Power Unit
  • RG 1.134 PDF Icon - Medical Evaluation of Licensed Personnel for Nuclear Power Plants
  • RG 1.149 PDF Icon - Nuclear Power Plant Simulation Facilities for Use in Operator License Examinations.

Each regulatory guide is listed by division number; title; date issued, and revisions, if applicable. A guide available at this site has an underscored number. Draft regulatory guides are listed separately. Many regulatory guides are available in NRC's Agency Document Access and Management System (ADAMS).

The NRC also publishes reports in the NUREG-series, covering a variety of regulatory, technical, and administrative subjects. The following publications are the ones most relevant to the operator licensing process:

  • Operator Licensing Examination Standards for Power Reactors  ( NUREG-1021) - Revision 9, became officially effective on February 18, 2005. Supplement 1 to Revision 9 will become effective for all examinations that are administered after April 16, 2008, but may be used before then on a voluntary basis.
  • Knowledge and Abilities Catalog for Nuclear Power Plant Operators: Pressurized Water Reactors, Revision 2 (NUREG-1122). Supplement 1 to Revision 2 will become effective for all examinations that are administered after April 16, 2008, but may be used before then on a voluntary basis.
  • Knowledge and Abilities Catalog for Nuclear Power Plant Operators: Boiling Water Reactors, Revision 2 (NUREG-1123). Supplement 1 to Revision 2 will become effective for all examinations that are administered after April 16, 2008, but may be used before then on a voluntary basis.
  • Training Review Criteria and Procedures, Revision 1 (NUREG-1220).
  • Answers to Questions at Public Meetings Regarding Implementation of Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 55 on Operators' Licenses (NUREG-1262).  The question and answer portion of the document is searchable using the "Edit / Find" function of Adobe Acrobat.

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Communications

Generic Communications are NRC's primary method of sending information to specific classes of licensees. See our page on Generic Communications Related to Operator Licensing. For information about the types of generic communications see:

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