Low-level radioactive waste definition

Low-level radioactive waste or “waste” means radioactive material that consists of or contains class A, B, or C radioactive waste as defined by 10 C.F.R. 61.55, as in effect on January 26, 1983, but does not include waste or material that is any of the following:
Low-level radioactive waste or “waste” means radioactive waste that is not classified as high-level radioactive waste and that is Class A, B, or C low-level radioactive waste as defined in 10 C.F.R. §61.55, as that section existed on January 26, 1983. “Low-level radioactive waste” or “waste” does not include any such radioactive waste that is owned or generated by the United States department of energy; by the United States navy as a result of the decommissioning of its vessels; or as a result of research, development, testing, or production of an atomic weapon.
Low-level radioactive waste or "waste" means radioactive waste not classified as high-level radioactive waste, transuranic waste, spent nuclear fuel or by-product material as defined in Section 11(e)(2) of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (42 U.S.C. 2014).

More Definitions of Low-level radioactive waste

Low-level radioactive waste means waste:
Low-level radioactive waste means waste material which contains radioactive nuclides emitting primarily beta or gamma radiation, or both, in concentrations or quantities that exceed applicable federal or state standards for unrestricted release. Low-level radioactive waste is not high-level radioactive waste, spent nuclear fuel, or by-product material as defined by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (42 U.S.C. 2014(e)(2)). (4-5-00)
Low-level radioactive waste means regulated radioactive material that meets all of the following requirements:
Low-level radioactive waste or "LLRW" means a radioactive waste that contains source, special nuclear, or byproduct materials, and which that is not classified high-level radioactive waste, transuranic waste, spent nuclear fuel, or byproduct materials as defined in section 11.(e)(2) of the atomic energy act of 1954, as amended 42 USC 2014(e)(2).
Low-level radioactive waste means waste material that
Low-level radioactive waste means all radioactive waste which contains less than ten nanocuries of transuranic activity per gram or which is free of any transuranic contaminants; provided, however, that as this subitem does not define “low‑level radioactive waste” by its isotope and curie content except as to transuranic waste and does not define “low‑level radioactive waste” as to its danger to the public, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control is directed to contact the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the United States Department of Energy and the National Academy of Science and seek their assistance in defining the term “low‑level radioactive waste” as to its isotope and curie strength and as to its potential danger to the general public, and the Department of Health and Environmental Control shall further make a public report as to its findings by September 15, 1981, and shall make recommendations to the General Assembly no later than February 15, 1982, as to its suggestions for changes in the definition of the term “low‑level radioactive waste.”
Low-level radioactive waste means low-level waste as defined by RCW 43.145.010.