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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 33 / Monday, February 22, 2021 / Proposed Rules TABLE IVALLOCATION OF LLW SURCHARGE FY 2021Continued Dollars in millions LLW surcharge Percent
$
Fuel Facilities
Materials Users
Transportation
Rare Earth Facilities
Uranium Recovery
10.0
2.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.336
0.087
0.000
0.000
0.000
Total
100.0
3.361
FY 2021 Fee CollectionRevised Annual Fees In accordance with SECY050164, Annual Fee Calculation Method ADAMS Accession No. ML052580332, the NRC rebaselines its annual fees every year. Rebaselining entails analyzing the budget in detail and then allocating the budgeted costs to various classes or subclasses of licensees. It also includes updating the number of NRC
licensees in its fee calculation methodology.
The NRC proposes to revise its annual fees in 171.15 and 171.16 to recover approximately 100 percent of the NRCs FY 2021 enacted budget less the budget authority for excluded activities and the estimated amount to be recovered through 10 CFR part 170 fees. The total estimated 10 CFR part 170 collections for this proposed rule are $185.9
million, which is a decrease of $34.2
million from the FY 2020 final rule see the specific fee class sections for a discussion of this decrease. The NRC, therefore, proposes to recover $522.9
million through annual fees from its licensees, which is an increase of $14.9
million from the FY 2020 final rule.
Table V shows the proposed rebaselined fees for FY 2021 for a sample of licensee categories. The FY
2020 amounts are provided for comparison purposes.
TABLE VREBASELINED ANNUAL FEES
Actual dollars FY 2020
final annual fee
Class/category of licenses Operating Power Reactors
+ Spent Fuel Storage/Reactor Decommissioning
$4,621,000
188,000
$4,809,000
246,000
Total, Combined Fee
Spent Fuel Storage/Reactor Decommissioning
Non-Power Production or Utilization Facilities
High Enriched Uranium Fuel Facility Category 1.A.1a
Low Enriched Uranium Fuel Facility Category 1.A.1b
Uranium Enrichment Category 1.E
UF6 Conversion and Deconversion Facility Category 2.A.1
Basic In Situ Recovery Facilities Category 2.A.2b
Typical Users:
Radiographers Category 3O
All Other Specific Byproduct Material Licensees Category 3P
Medical Other Category 7C
Device/Product Safety EvaluationBroad Category 9A
4,804,000
188,000
81,300
5,067,000
1,717,000
2,208,000
510,000
49,200
5,050,000
246,000
78,700
4,835,000
1,639,000
2,107,000
486,000
45,900
29,900
9,700
14,800
13,800
29,000
9,800
16,700
17,800
The work papers that support this proposed rule show in detail how the NRC allocates the budgeted resources for each class of licensees and calculates the fees.
Paragraphs a. through h. of this section describe the budgeted resources tkelley on DSKBCP9HB2PROD with PROPOSALS
FY 2021
proposed annual fee
allocated to each class of licensees and the calculations of the rebaselined fees.
For more information about detailed fee calculations for each class, please consult the accompanying work papers for this proposed rule.
a. Operating Power Reactors The NRC proposes to collect $446.8
million in annual fees from the operating power reactors fee class in FY
2021, as shown in Table VI. The FY
2020 operating power reactor fees are shown for comparison purposes.
TABLE VIANNUAL FEE SUMMARY CALCULATIONS FOR OPERATING POWER REACTORS
Dollars in millions FY 2020
final
Summary fee calculations Total budgeted resources
Less estimated 10 CFR part 170 receipts
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$623.9
186.7
FY 2021
proposed $611.8
157.0