1989 Ed.]
Radiation (Control of Radioactive Substances) Regulations
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[Subsidiary]
PART II
LICENSING, CONVEYANCE AND STORAGE
3. Application for licence
Every application pursuant to any of the provisions of section 7 or 8 of the Ordinance for any licence relating to any radioactive substance shall be made in writing addressed to the Authority and shall contain, so far as may be applicable, the following particulars-
(a) the purpose for which the licence is required;
(b) the nature and quantity of the radioactive substance in question;
(c) the type of packing in which the substance is contained;
(d) the type and dose rate of radiation at the surface of any package;
(e) in the case of a licence to manufacture, use or store any radioactive substance, the place in which it is to be manufactured, used or stored, and, in the case of a licence to possess for the purpose of transport, the intended means of transport and the place from which it is to be taken and the destination;
(f) in the case of any application pursuant to the provisions of section 8 of the Ordinance, the area in which prospecting or mining is to be undertaken; and
(g) such other particulars as the Authority may require.
4. Licence
(1) A fee of $1,200 in respect of any period of 12 months or any part thereof shall be payable to the Authority in respect of the grant or renewal of a licence required by section 7 of the Ordinance for any radioactive substance. (L.N. 42 of 1976; L.N. 211 of 1989)
(2) A licence shall be issued in the name of the applicant and shall contain, so far as may be applicable, the particulars specified in regulation 3 and any conditions imposed.
(3) A licence granted or renewed shall be valid for 12 months with effect from the date of grant or renewal thereof or for such lesser period as may be specified in the licence.
(4) No licence shall be transferable.
5. Licence to be exhibited
(L.N. 98 of 1970)
(1) A person to whom a licence has been issued or renewed under the Ordinance shall cause the licence to be exhibited in a conspicuous place in the premises where the radioactive substance concerned is stored or otherwise dealt with.
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1989 Ed.]
Radiation (Control of Radioactive Substances) Regulations
[CAP. 303
A 5
[Subsidiary]
PART II
LICENSING, CONVEYANCE AND STORAGE
3. Application for licence
Every application pursuant to any of the provisions of section 7 or 8 of the Ordinance for any licence relating to any radioactive substance shall be made in writing addressed to the Authority and shall contain, so far as may be applicable, the following particulars-
(a) the purpose for which the licence is required;
(b) the nature and quantity of the radioactive substance in question; (c) the type of packing in which the substance is contained; (d) the type and dose rate of radiation at the surface of any package; (e) in the case of a licence to manufacture, use or store any radio-
active substance, the place in which it is to be manufactured, used or stored, and, in the case of a licence to possess for the purpose of transport, the intended means of transport and the place from which it is to be taken and the destination;
(f) in the case of any application pursuant to the provisions of section 8 of the Ordinance, the area in which prospecting or mining is to be undertaken; and
(g) such other particulars as the Authority may require.
4. Licence
(1) A fee of $1,200 in respect of any period of 12 months or any part thereof shall be payable to the Authority in respect of the grant or renewal of a licence required by section 7 of the Ordinance for any radioactive substance. (L.N. 42 of 1976; L.N. 211 of 1989)
(2) A licence shall be issued in the name of the applicant and shall contain, so far as may be applicable, the particulars specified in regulation 3 and any conditions imposed.
(3) A licence granted or renewed shall be valid for 12 months with effect from the date of grant or renewal thereof or for such lesser period as may be specified in the licence.
(4) No licence shall be transferable.
5.
Licence to be exhibited
(L.N. 98 of 1970)
(1) A person to whom a licence has been issued or renewed under the Ordinance shall cause the licence to be exhibited in a conspicuous place in the premises where the radioactive substance concerned is stored or otherwise dealt with.
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