[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 10, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 10CFR33.17]

[Page 542]
 
                            TITLE 10--ENERGY
 
                CHAPTER I--NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
 
PART 33_SPECIFIC DOMESTIC LICENSES OF BROAD SCOPE FOR BYPRODUCT MATERIAL
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Sec. 33.17  Conditions of specific licenses of broad scope.

    (a) Unless specifically authorized pursuant to other parts of this 
chapter, persons licensed under this part shall not:
    (1) Conduct tracer studies in the environment involving direct 
release of byproduct material;
    (2) Receive, acquire, own, possess, use, transfer, or import devices 
containing 100,000 curies or more of byproduct material in sealed 
sources used for irradiation of materials;
    (3) Conduct activities for which a specific license issued by the 
Commission under part 32, 34, or 35 of this chapter is required; or
    (4) Add or cause the addition of byproduct material to any food, 
beverage, cosmetic, drug, or other product designed for ingestion or 
inhalation by, or application to, a human being.
    (b) Each Type A specific license of broad scope issued under this 
part shall be subject to the condition that byproduct material possessed 
under the license may only be used by, or under the direct supervision 
of, individuals approved by the licensee's radiation safety committee.
    (c) Each Type B specific license of broad scope issued under this 
part shall be subject to the condition that byproduct material possessed 
under the license may only be used by, or under the direct supervision 
of, individuals approved by the licensee's radiological safety officer.
    (d) Each Type C specific license of broad scope issued under this 
part shall be subject to the condition that byproduct material possessed 
under the license may only be used by, or under the direct supervision 
of, individuals who satisfy the requirements of Sec. 33.15 of this 
part.

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