Radioactive
Material Licensing
in North Dakota
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Louise Roehrich, Environmental Scientist
J Rondeau, Environmental Scientist
Dan Harman, Manager |
Phone:
701.328.5188
Fax: 701.328.5185
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What you need to know about licensing
radioactive materials in ND
- Chapter
33-10-03
of
the North Dakota Radiological Health Rules pertains to
licensing of radioactive material.
- No person may manufacture, purchase,
transfer, receive, acquire, own, possess, store or use
radioactive material without first being licensed by the Department.
- A licensee may renew the license by
submitting a completed
Radioactive Materials License Application.

- Licensing Guides for each type of
materials license are available through our office and
from our Guides Page.
- Reciprocity
(recognition of license from other jurisdictions) may be
granted for up to 180 days in any 12 consecutive months
to out of state licensees provided they fully comply with
the requirements of Section 33-10-03-06 of the North Dakota Radiological Health Rules.
In order to obtain a ND Radioactive
Materials License, a completed application must be sent to our
office. You may print out a License Application form from our forms page, or phone
our office at (701) 328-5188 for copies of the application. Licensing Guides are
also available to assist you in preparing your application.
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