Fixed Gauge License Application Checklist is a legal document that was released by the Florida Department of Health - a government authority operating within Florida.
Q: What is a fixed gauge license?
A: A fixed gauge license is required for individuals or companies that use fixed gauges containing radioactive materials in Florida.
Q: How do I apply for a fixed gauge license in Florida?
A: To apply for a fixed gauge license in Florida, you need to complete and submit the application form, along with the required documents and fees, to the Florida Department of Health.
Q: What documents are required to apply for a fixed gauge license in Florida?
A: The documents required to apply for a fixed gauge license in Florida may include a copy of your radiation safety program, a copy of your operating and emergency procedures, and proof of financial responsibility.
Q: How much does it cost to apply for a fixed gauge license in Florida?
A: The cost to apply for a fixed gauge license in Florida varies depending on the type and number of gauges being licensed. You can refer to the fee schedule provided by the Florida Department of Health for specific details.
Q: How long does it take to process a fixed gauge license application in Florida?
A: The processing time for a fixed gauge license application in Florida can vary, but it typically takes several weeks to a few months for the application to be reviewed and a decision to be made.
Q: Is training required to obtain a fixed gauge license in Florida?
A: Yes, training is required to obtain a fixed gauge license in Florida. Individuals operating fixed gauges must complete an approved training course and pass an exam to demonstrate their knowledge and competence.
Q: Do I need a fixed gauge license if I only handle sealed sources in Florida?
A: No, a fixed gauge license is not required if you only handle sealed sources in Florida. The use of sealed sources may still be subject to other regulatory requirements, so it's important to consult the Department of Health for guidance.
Q: Can I transfer my fixed gauge license to another individual or company in Florida?
A: Yes, you can transfer your fixed gauge license to another individual or company in Florida. However, the transfer must be approved by the Department of Health and the new licensee must meet all the requirements.
Q: What are the annual reporting requirements for fixed gauge license holders in Florida?
A: Fixed gauge license holders in Florida are required to submit an annual report to the Department of Health, which includes information on gauge inventory, leak test results, and any incidents that occurred during the reporting period.
Q: How often does a fixed gauge license need to be renewed in Florida?
A: A fixed gauge license in Florida needs to be renewed annually. The renewal application and fee must be submitted to the Department of Health at least 60 days before the license expiration date.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Florida Department of Health.