How does the rule account for the individual design considerations unique to each nuclear power plant?
The DBT rule applies to commercial nuclear power reactors and Category I Fuel Cycle Facilities. The DBTs provide performance-based requirements which allow each licensee to develop its site-specific defensive strategies. Licensees implement these defensive strategies through security plans, safeguards contingency plans, and security officer training and qualification plans which are reviewed and approved by the NRC.
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