Radioactive Materials Program Main ContentThe Radioactive Materials Program inspects and issues licenses to approximately 400 radioactive materials users in the fields of medicine, industry, research and academia. In addition, the program has issued 21 in vitro/in vivo general licenses and 164 other general licenses. The program also assists with oversight of radioactive materials and waste transportation throughout the state. Forms Annual Low Level Radioactive Waste (LLRW) Report, Rev. March 2011 Kentucky Radioactive Materials License Fee Schedule Kentucky Reciprocity Location Report, Rev. June 2013 Kentucky Weekly Radiography Schedule, Rev. Feb. 2012 Notice to Employees ) RPS-7 - Application for Radioactive Material License, Rev. June 2011 Authorized User Training and Experience and Preceptor Attestation Forms RPS-8 AUS - Therapeutic Sealed Sources RPS-8 AUT - Therapy Unsealed RPS-8 AMP - Medical Physicist RPS-8 ANP - Nuclear Pharmacist RPS-8 AUD - Diagnostic Imaging RPS-8 RSO - Radiation Safety Officer RPS-10 - Disposition of Radioactive Material, Rev. March 2011 RPS-12 - Transfer of Control, Rev. Jan. 2015 RPS-180 - TENORM Manifest RPS-526 - Small Business Entity Certification Download Adobe PDF Reader Guides License Guide for G.C. Devices and XRF Analyzers License Guide for Industrial Radiography, Rev. Aug. 2013 License Guide for Laboratory Users Kentucky Medical License Guide, Rev. July 2015 License Guide for Non-Portable Gauging Devices, Rev. Aug. 2011 License Guide for Portable Gauging Devices, Rev. June 2013 License Guide for Well Logging Operations, Rev. July 2016 Policies Inspection and Enforcement Manual, Title 200, Section 200 - RAM Inspection Frequency and Announcement of Inspections Inspection and Enforcement Manual, Title 300, Section 301 - Enforcement Actions Appendix A - Severity Level Assignment to Violations Regulatory Issue Summary 2016-01, Decay-In-Storage Medical Resources Adding Authorized Use of Radium 223-Dichloride to a Specific License U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Advisory Committee on Medical Uses of Isotopes (ACMUI) Documents U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Medical Uses Licensee Toolkit Relative ContentKentucky Administrative Regulations (KAR) 005 General applicability 010 Definitions for 902 KAR Chapter 100 012 Fee schedule 015 General Requirements 017 Special requirements for tele therapy licensees 019 Standards for protection against radiation 021 Disposal of radioactive material 022 Licensing requirements for land disposal of radioactive waste 030 Quantities of radioactive material requiring labeling 037 Physical protection of category 1 and category 2 quantities of radioactive material 040 General provisions for specific licenses 041 Quantities of radioactive materials requiring consideration of the need for an emergency plan 042 Decommissioning and financial surety 045 Exemptions 050 General licenses 052 Broad scope licenses 058 Specific licenses to manufacture, assemble, repair, or distribute products 060 Leak testing 065 Reciprocal recognition 070 Transportation of radioactive material 072 Use of radionuclides in the health arts 080 Exempt quantities 085 Exempt concentrations 090 Broad license limits 100 Industrial radiography 142 Wire line service operations 165 Notices, reports and instructions to employees 170 Proceedings 180 Technologically Enhanced Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material related to oil and gas development Additional Information Radiation ePayment Contact Information 114 Related Agencies Department for Public Health Environmental Management Branch Food Safety Branch Milk Safety Branch Public Health Preparedness Branch Public Safety Branch Radiation Health Branch