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Submittal of Copies of Documents to NRC (Generic Letter No. 82-19)



                               UNITED STATES 
                       NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 
                          WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 

                              October 5, 1982 

TO ALL RESEARCH AND TEST REACTOR LICENSEES 

SUBJECT:  SUBMITTAL OF COPIES OF DOCUMENTS TO NRC - GENERIC LETTER #82-19  


This information letter is to clarify the number of copies of certain 
documents which should be submitted to NRC by Research and Test reactor 
licensees proper processing. They are as follows: 

          Emergency Plans and Amendments - 10 copies  

          Physical Security Plans and Amendments - 6 copies 

Emergency Plans: On April 1, 1982, the Commission approved a final amendment
to 10 CFR SS 50.54(r) revising the dates for submittals of emergency plans 
by certain research and test reactor licensees. This amendment was published
(47 FR 19512) and became effective on May 6, 1982. The number of copies to 
be submitted was inadvertently omitted in the final amendment. 

Physical Security Plans: There has been some uncertainty about the number of
copies required. It is intended that this information letter resolve that 
uncertainty. Also, you are reminded that information to be withheld from 
public disclosure should not be included in the transmittal letter itself. 

These requests for information were approved by the Office of Management and
Budget under clearance numbers 3150-0011, which expires 4/30/85, and 
3150-0002, which expires 5/31/83, respectively. 

                              Sincerely, 


                              Darrell G. Eisenhut, Director 
                              Division of Licensing 

8210070015 
 

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