The Nuclear Energy Act is a Dutch law of 1963. The law regulates nuclear energy issues. Based on this Act, licenses may be granted to organizations that are professionally engaged in nuclear power or related materials.
Due to the high speed of changing scientific knowledge regarding nuclear energy, it has been decided to make the law a framework law. By means of General Measures of Management, decisions and decisions can be made.
ProvisionsThe law regulates the following matters:
The Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection Authority, under the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment, is responsible for the Nuclear Safety Monitoring Monitoring required for nuclear installations. Permits Nuclear Energy Act
The following organizations have a license under Article 15b of the Nuclear Energy Act:
In addition, there are many other organizations licensed for, for example, the use of radioactive substances or (x-ray) devices. Externe link
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