Unrestricted use definition

Unrestricted use means that the facility or area may be used by individuals for any purpose without limits or controls, and is no longer under the control of the licensee, registrant, or holder of the record of possession.
Unrestricted use means the designation of acceptable future use for a site at which the remediation levels, based on either background or standard residential exposure factors, have been attained throughout the site in all media.
Unrestricted use means that the facility or area may be used by individuals for any purpose without limit or control of the licensee, registrant, or holder of the record of possession. See also “restricted use”.

Examples of Unrestricted use in a sentence

  • Unrestricted use of and access to the roadways covered by the agreements.

  • Unrestricted use of a bottle containing fermentable carbohydrates is a risk because the more times an infant consumes solid or liquid food, the higher the caries risk (1).

  • Unrestricted use of the technology would be allowed for relevant Government departments.

  • Unrestricted use (including commercial), distribution and reproduction is permitted provided that credit is given to the original author(s) of the work, including a URI or hyperlink to the work, this public license and a copyright notice.

  • Unrestricted use and conditional release.Each general or specific licensee shall, no less than thirty days before vacating or relinquishing possession or control of premises which may have been contaminated with TENORM as a result of the licensee's activities, notify the department in writing of intent to vacate.


More Definitions of Unrestricted use

Unrestricted use means a lawful use without imposed restrictions, such as a declaration of covenants and restrictions or other land use controls. In reviewing applications for unrestricted use, the Office may consider area-wide or city-wide use restrictions.
Unrestricted use. The use shall be unrestricted except for the following:
Unrestricted use means the use or distribution of biosolids for lawns or home gardens use.
Unrestricted use means that, “from a radiological standpoint, no hazards exist at the site, the license can be terminated, and the site can be considered an unrestricted area.” Final Rule, General Requirements for Decommissioning Nuclear Facilities, 53 Fed. Reg. 24,018, 24,020 (June 27, 1988). In practical terms, “the objective of decommissioning is to reduce residual radioactivity in structures, soils, groundwater, and other media at the site so that the concentration of each radionuclide that could contribute to residual radioactivity is indistinguishable from the background radiation concentration for that nuclide.” Final Rule, Radiological Criteria for License Termination, 62 Fed. Reg. 39,058, 39,059 (July 21, 1997). See
Unrestricted use means that there are no limits or conditions placed on the use of a property, including use for residential purposes. (Authorized by K.S.A. 2007 Supp. 65-1,232; implementing K.S.A. 2007 Supp. 65-1,224 and 65-1,228; effec- tive April 7, 2006; amended Jan. 30, 2009.)
Unrestricted use means that the facility area, or object may be used by individuals for any purpose without limit or control of the licensee.
Unrestricted use means a use without imposed restrictions, such as a declaration of covenants and restrictions or other land use controls; or