What types of authorized uses have been approved by the NRC for individuals certified by the Certification Board of Nuclear Cardiology (CBNC)?
The CBNC requested recognition under § 35.290 for § 35.200 materials only, and that is what was granted. Accordingly, a physician who is certified by the CBNC satisfies the training and experience requirements for an authorized user (AU) for use of § 35.200 materials. Note that an AU for use of § 35.200 materials also satisfies the training and experience requirements under § 35.190 for an AU for use of § 35.100 materials.
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