Federal Regulations and Plans Shape the Program
Laws
Federal Plans
National Oil & Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency
Plan 40 CFR Part 300
The National Contingency Plan, or NCP, provides the organizational structure and procedures to prepare for and respond to actual or potential spills of oil and hazardous materials (including radionuclides) which endanger the public.
The Federal Response Plan
Note: EPA no longer updates this information, but it may be useful as a reference or resource.
The Federal Response Plan or FRP, is the multi-organization disaster response plan for helping states during and after catastrophic disasters that overwhelm state and local government emergency response capabilities. The FRP has been replaced by the National Response Framework.
full textFederal Radiological Emergency Response Plan
Note: EPA no longer updates this information, but it may be useful as a reference or resource.
The FRERP describes how the federal response will be organized during peacetime radiological emergencies within the U.S. or its territories. These emergencies could occur at fixed nuclear facilities or during the transportation of radioactive materials, including nuclear weapons. This plan has National Response Framework.
Regulations
Radiological Emergency Planning and Preparedness Regulation 44 CFR Part 351
This regulation establishes the federal organizational structure for technical assistance to state and local governments to plan and prepare for peacetime radiological emergencies. The regulation also gives EPA the responsibility to set up Protective Action Guides for states.
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