49 USC 5114 - Sec. 5114. Air transportation of ionizing radiation material

49 USC - US Code - Title 49: Transportation (January 2003)


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  (a) Transporting in Air Commerce. - Material that emits ionizing radiation spontaneously may be transported on a passenger-carrying aircraft in air commerce (as defined in section 40102(a) of this title) only if the material is intended for a use in, or incident to, research or medical diagnosis or treatment and does not present an unreasonable hazard to health and safety when being prepared for, and during, transportation. (b) Procedures. - The Secretary of Transportation shall prescribe procedures for monitoring and enforcing regulations prescribed under this section. (c) Nonapplication. - This section does not apply to material the Secretary decides does not pose a significant hazard to health or safety when transported because of its low order of radioactivity.


Historical And Revision Notes

Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) Section

5114(a) 49 App.:1807(a) Jan. 3, 1975, Pub. L. (1st, 2d 93-633, Sec. 108, 88 Stat. sentences), (b) 2159; Nov. 16, 1990, Pub. L. (1st sentence). 101-615, Sec. 10, 104 Stat. 3259. 5114(b) 49 App.:1807(a) (last sentence). 5114(c) 49 App.:1807(b) (last sentence).

In subsection (a), the text of 49 App.:1807(a) (1st sentence) is omitted as executed.

The words "or combination of materials" are omitted as surplus.

In subsection (b), the words "further" and "effective" are omitted as surplus.

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