Can licensees doing business with one another (e.g., transferring sources) provide copies of their licenses to one another?
Yes. The guidance in the RIS is not intended to limit the ability of licensees to comply with the provisions of 10 CFR Part 30.41, which requires licensees to verify that entities to which they transfer material have licenses authorizing the receipt of the type, form, and quantity of material to be transferred. One of the methods for verification is for the company sending the material to have a current copy of the license of the licensee to which they are transferring the material. NRC does not restrict licensees’ ability to exchange license information for business reasons. While the RIS recommends that licensees protect the information in question, not make it publicly available, and mark it appropriately, the language on p. 4, under “3. Protection of Security-Related Sensitive Information” discusses the circumstances in which license information can be shared: “Licensees and others should ensure that similar controls are in place when security-related sensitive information is provi
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