Is a report required when a licensee has multiple licenses and a source is transferred from one license to another?
Yes, any transfer of a nationally tracked source from one license to another license is reportable to the NSTS. This includes a nationally tracked source that is transferred by an entity to another license issued to the same entity. For example, if a company has both an NRC license and a State issued license and transfers a nationally tracked source from its NRC license to its State license to conduct licensed activities in the State, the transfer is a reportable transaction to the NSTS. Q&A, “Whom do I contact with questions on reporting to NSTS?”, provides additional guidance when a source is used in a different jurisdiction under a reciprocity agreement.
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