162-B:1 Declaration of Policy. – I. The state of New Hampshire endorses the action of the Congress of the United States in enacting the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to institute a program to encourage the widespread participation in the development and utilization of atomic energy for peaceful purposes to the maximum extent consistent […]
162-B:2 United States Licenses or Permits Required. – No person shall manufacture, construct, produce, transfer, acquire or possess any special nuclear material, by-product material, production facility, or utilization facility or act as an operator of a production or utilization facility wholly within this state unless he shall have first obtained a license or permit […]
162-B:3 Conduct of Studies Concerning Changes in Laws and Regulations With a View to Atomic Industrial Development. – Each of the following departments and agencies of the state government is directed to initiate and to pursue continuing studies as to the need, if any, for changes in the laws and regulations administered by it […]
162-B:4 Coordination of Studies and Development Activities. – I. The governor and council shall appoint the head of one of the state departments concerned as adviser to the governor with respect to atomic industrial development within the state; as coordinator of the development and regulatory activities of the state government relating to the industrial […]
162-B:5 Injunction Proceedings. – Whenever, in the opinion of the attorney general, any person is violating or is about to violate RSA 162-B:2, the attorney general may apply to the appropriate court for an order enjoining the person from engaging or continuing to engage in the activity violative of this chapter and upon a […]
162-B:6 Definitions. – As used in this chapter, I. The term "atomic energy" means all forms of energy released in the course of nuclear fission or nuclear transformation. II. The term "by-product material" means any radioactive materials (except special nuclear materials) yielded in or made radioactive by exposure to the radiation incident to the […]