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Emergency Preparedness: State & Local Developments and Possible Industry Impact Sue Perkins-Grew
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Intended Outcome Government Affairs Task Force awareness of: – Strained relations between Offsite Response Organizations (OROs) and FEMA – Potential financial impact to licensees
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EP Regulatory and Guidance Changes 11 Issue Areas – 6 Security-related 5 Guidance Documents – Changes to the EPlan – Interim Staff Guidance – Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of RERPs – Guidance for Protective Action Strategies – Criteria for Development of Evacuation Time Estimates Effective Date: December 23, 2011 Implementation over the next 3 years
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FEMA Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program (REPP) Manual Total Re-write from 2002 Interim Draft Programmatic Changes Include DHS Initiatives and Other Policy Changes: – Post Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act (PKEMRA) – National Incident Management System (NIMS) – National Emergency Preparedness Guidelines…… – Stafford Act 2006 Revision – Service Animals & Pets – DOJ revision to ADA – Functional Needs Service Support
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Offsite Response Organization Concerns The Final REPP Manual is different from the 2009 draft for public comment Scope creep beyond requirements of NUREG- 0654 Unfunded mandates without consideration for impact to OROs Convergence of all-hazards requirements with REPP – what is required v. guidance
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Impact to Industry Cost to Industry: dollars and resources – State/local assessments States/locals are overwhelmed Non-radiological planning components impacting evaluation of programs – reasonable assurance findings
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Actions Going Forward NRC/FEMA Implementation Forums Some states are appealing to: – National Governors Association – Respective State Attorneys General Licensee engagement with their OROs NEI EP Working Group interaction with FEMA leadership Other actions to be determined
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