Act No. 263 / 2016 Coll.

Atomic Law

Valid Law Effective from 01.01.2017
Contents
ČÁST PRVNÍ HLAVA I Díl 1 § 1 Díl 2 § 2 § 3 § 4 Díl 3 § 5 § 6 § 7 § 8 HLAVA II Díl 1 § 9 § 10 § 11 § 12 § 13 § 14 § 15 § 16 § 17 § 18 § 19 § 20 § 21 § 22 § 23 § 24 § 25 § 26 § 27 § 28 Díl 2 § 29 § 30 § 31 § 32 § 33 Díl 3 § 34 § 35 § 36 § 37 § 38 § 39 § 40 § 41 § 42 ČÁST DRUHÁ HLAVA I Díl 1 § 43 § 44 § 45 § 46 § 47 § 48 Díl 2 § 49 § 50 § 51 § 52 § 53 § 54 § 55 Díl 3 § 56 § 57 § 58 § 59 HLAVA II Díl 1 § 60 § 61 § 62 § 63 § 64 § 65 § 66 Díl 2 § 67 Oddíl 1 § 68 § 69 § 70 § 71 § 72 Oddíl 2 § 73 § 74 § 75 § 76 § 77 Oddíl 3 Pododdíl 1 § 78 § 79 § 80 Pododdíl 2 § 81 § 82 § 83 Pododdíl 3 § 84 § 85 § 86 § 87 Oddíl 4 § 88 § 89 § 90 § 91 § 92 Oddíl 5 § 93 § 94 § 95 Díl 3 Oddíl 1 § 96 § 97 Oddíl 2 § 98 § 99 Oddíl 3 § 100 § 101 Oddíl 4 § 102 § 103 Díl 4 § 104 HLAVA III § 105 HLAVA IV § 106 § 107 § 108 § 109 § 110 § 111 § 112 § 113 § 114 § 115 § 116 § 117 HLAVA V Díl 1 § 118 Díl 2 § 119 § 120 § 121 § 122 § 123 § 124 § 125 § 126 § 127 Díl 3 § 128 § 129 § 130 § 131 § 132 § 133 Díl 4 § 134 § 135 HLAVA VI Díl 1 § 136 Díl 2 § 137 § 138 § 139 § 140 Díl 3 Oddíl 1 § 141 § 142 Oddíl 2 § 143 § 144 § 145 § 146 § 147 § 148 HLAVA VII § 149 § 150 HLAVA VIII § 151 § 152 § 152a § 153 § 154 § 155 § 156 § 157 § 158 HLAVA IX § 159 § 159a § 160 § 161 § 162 § 163 § 164 HLAVA X § 165 § 166 § 167 § 168 § 169 § 170 § 171 § 172 § 173 § 174 ČÁST TŘETÍ HLAVA I § 175 § 176 § 177 § 178 § 179 § 180 § 181 § 182 § 183 § 184 § 185 § 186 § 187 § 188 § 189 § 190 § 191 § 192 § 193 § 194 § 195 § 196 § 197 § 197a HLAVA II § 198 § 199 ČÁST ČTVRTÁ HLAVA I § 200 § 201 § 202 § 203 § 204 § 205 HLAVA II § 206 § 207 § 208 § 209 § 210 § 211 § 212 § 213 § 214 § 215 § 216 § 217 § 218 § 219 § 220 § 221 § 222 § 223 § 224 § 225 ČÁST PÁTÁ § 227 § 228 § 228a § 228b § 229 § 230 § 231 § 232 § 233 § 234 § 235 § 236 § 237 § 238 § 239
263
THE LAW
of 14 July 2016
Atomic Law
Parliament has decided on this law of the Czech Republic:

ČÁST PRVNÍ

INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS

HLAVA I

INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS

Díl 1

Subject matter
§ 1
(1) This Act implements the relevant provisions of the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) 1) and of the European Union2, following the directly applicable regulations of the Euraton3) and of the European Union4) and provides for:
(a) conditions for the peaceful use of nuclear energy;
(b) conditions for carrying out activities in exposure situations;
(c) the management of radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel;
(d) type-approval of certain products in the field of the peaceful use of nuclear energy and ionising radiation and conditions for the transport of radioactive or fissile substances, radioactive waste or spent nuclear fuel;
(e) monitoring of the radiation situation;
(f) management of a radiological emergency;
(g) the conditions for the security of nuclear equipment, nuclear material and sources of ionising radiation ("security");
(h) non-proliferation requirements; and
(i) the performance of government in the field of the peaceful use of nuclear energy and ionising radiation.
(2) This law does not apply to exposure situations due to exposure from
(a) mineral waters which come from a natural medical source or from a natural mineral water source certified under another legislation and are consumed for drinking, cooking, food preparation or domestic use;
(b) water intended for human consumption from a source for individual supplies with a daily capacity of less than 10 m3 or less than 50 persons on average, provided that the water is not supplied in the course of business or service to the public;
(c) natural background;
(d) cosmic radiation caused to individuals from the population or personnel, except aircraft crews when flying at an altitude above 8 km or by spacecraft crews when flying or in space.

Díl 2

Definition of certain terms
§ 2
(1) For the purposes of this Act:
(a) source material
1. uranium, including a mixture of isotopes occurring in nature,
2. uranium depleted with isotope 235U;
3. thorium,
4. the entry in points 1 to 3 in the form of metal, alloy, chemical compound or concentrate; or
5. material containing the element referred to in points 1 to 3;
(b) special fissile material
1. isotope 239Pu,
2. isotope 233U,
3. uranium enriched in isotopes 235U or 233U; or
4. a material containing radionuclide referred to in points 1 to 3, if not the source material;
(c) nuclear material source material, special fissile material and other fissile material which is significant in terms of ensuring the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons;
(d) selected nuclear item material, equipment and technology, including software, designed and manufactured for nuclear use;
(e) dual-use items for nuclear material, equipment and technology, including software not designed and manufactured for nuclear use but applicable in that area;
(f) nuclear item, nuclear item selected, dual-use item in the nuclear area or any other item in the nuclear area which is relevant to the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons;
(g) transfer of radioactive waste, spent nuclear fuel or nuclear item to another person between the Czech Republic and another Euratom Member State or vice versa.
(2) For the purposes of this Act:
(a) by ionising radiation the transmission of energy in the form of particles or electromagnetic waves of wavelength less than or equal to 100 nm at a frequency greater than or equal to 3 x 1015 Hz capable of producing ions;
(b) a radioactive substance, any substance containing or contaminated by radionuclide to an extent which requires regulation under this law in view of possible exposure;
(c) source of ionising radiation
1. the radioactive substance and the object or device containing it or releasing it; or
2. a radiation generator capable of generating ionising radiation;
(d) a radionuclide source source of ionising radiation containing a radioactive substance, for which the sum of the activities of radionuclides and the abatement levels for these radionuclides is greater than 1 and the sum of the activities by weight of radionuclides and abatement levels for these radionuclides is greater than 1;
(e) exposure situations, all in consideration of the circumstances leading to exposure of a natural person or the environment to ionising radiation; the exposure situation is:
1. the intended exposure situation associated with the deliberate use of the source of ionising radiation,
2. an accidental exposure situation that may occur in a planned exposure situation or is caused by arbitrary action and requires immediate action to be taken to avert or limit the consequences; or
3. an existing exposure situation which already exists at the time when its regulation is decided, including the long-term consequence of an accidental exposure situation or of a closed activity in the planned exposure situation;
(f) radiation activity
1. an activity with an artificial source of ionising radiation within the intended exposure situation, including the provision of services in the category IV workplace controlled zone; or
2. an activity in which natural radionuclide is used in planned exposure situations for its radioactive, fissile or multiple characteristics, including activity related to the acquisition of radioactive mineral;
(g) radiation protection by a system of technical and organisational measures to limit the exposure of a natural person and to protect the environment against the effects of ionising radiation;
(h) a consumer product with added radionuclide which can be sold or made available to the public without special regulation or post-sale control, and which
1. contains radionuclide intentionally added to it;
2. contains the radionuclide deliberately generated by activation; or
3. generates ionizing radiation.
(3) For the purposes of this Act:
(a) by irradiation from exposure of a natural person to ionising radiation, with the exception of exposure from natural background;
(b) occupational radiation exposure related to the performance of work in the course of the planned exposure situation;
(c) medical exposure within
1. examination or treatment of the patient,
2. occupational health services and preventive health care,
3. voluntary participation of healthy natural persons or patients in biomedical research; or
4. the provision of assistance to a natural person undergoing medical exposure pursuant to Paragraph 64 (1);
(d) accidental exposure to exposure other than persons affected as a result of an accidental exposure situation and exposure to an accidental exposure situation;
(e) the exposure of the population to any exposure other than occupational exposure, medical exposure and emergency exposure,
(f) irradiation from the natural background of exposure of a natural person to ionising radiation
1. caused by radionuclide contained naturally in the human body,
2. caused by cosmic radiation which is common on the earth's surface,
3. caused by the radionuclide present in human activity of intact earth bark; or
4. from a natural source of radiation which is not modified by human activity;
(g) a potential exposure which is not expected to occur but which may arise as a result of a probability event;
(h) non-medical exposure to deliberate exposure of a natural person for the purpose of imaging, the primary objective of which is not to benefit the health of the exposed natural person; is
1. non-medical exposure to radiological equipment, in particular for the purposes of moving in, insurance, evaluation of the physical development of children and adolescents to a sports and dance career, examination to determine age, for the purposes of employment, excluding occupational medical services, or identification of things hidden in the human body; or
2. non-medical exposure to other sources of ionising radiation, in particular for detecting objects hidden on or on the human body, for detecting hidden persons as part of cargo screening or for other safety purposes;
(i) an individual of the population, a natural person exposed to the exposure of the population;
(j) the representative person of the population representing the model group of natural persons most exposed from the source and the route;
(k) a spacecraft piloted by a means of transport designed to operate at an altitude above 100 km.
§ 3
(1) For the purposes of this Act:
(a) any natural person exposed to professional exposure by a radiation worker;
(b) the intervening person is a natural person who has been designated as part of an emergency exposure situation and who could be exposed to exposure when carrying out radiation emergency response measures;
(c) optimising radiation protection by an iterative process to achieve and maintain a level of radiation protection so that the exposure of a natural person and the environment is as low as can reasonably be achieved in the light of all economic and social considerations;
(d) activities related to the acquisition of radioactive mineral
1. exploration of the bearing of radioactive mineral at the stage of detailed and mining exploration;
2. mining of radioactive minerals,
3. the transport of radioactive minerals;
4. treatment and treatment of radioactive minerals;
5. handling of uranium concentrate,
6. the collection of extractive waste on the courage and desulphurisation sites generated by mining activities during the acquisition of radioactive mineral;
7. the operation of decontamination stations of operated mining works,
8. treatment of industrial waste water from workplaces which are part of the technology of treatment of radioactive minerals,
9. production of radioactive mineral by chemical leaching;
10. processing of leaching solutions for the extraction of radioactive mineral;
11. cleaning of mine waters from enclosed deposits of radioactive mineral,
12. remediation and reclamation of the consequences of activities related to the acquisition of radioactive mineral;
(e) activities of particular importance from the point of view of radiation protection to ensure compliance with the requirements for radiation protection laid down in this Act, the application of technical and organisational measures and procedures for the safe operation of sources of ionising radiation and of workplaces with them, or the carrying out of an evaluation of the properties of sources of ionising radiation or of the management of services relevant to radiation protection;
(f) carrying out personal dosimetry of personal benefits
1. the values recorded and deducted from the equipment intended for personal monitoring, including its calibration;
2. the results of measurements of radioactivity in or in biological samples derived from the human body; or
3. calculation of the results of the monitoring of the workplace, if it is a category A radiation worker.
(2) For the purposes of this Act:
(a) radioactive waste means any matter which is a radioactive substance or an object or device containing it or contaminated by it, for which no further use is foreseen and which does not fulfil the conditions laid down in this Act for the release of radioactive material from the workplace;
(b) the management of radioactive waste, all activities related to the collection, sorting, processing, treatment, storage and storage of radioactive waste, with the exception of transport outside the premises of the establishment where such activities are carried out;
(c) a storage site for radioactive waste of the space, object or installation used to store radioactive waste;
(d) irradiated nuclear fuel which has been permanently removed from the core of the nuclear reactor;
(e) nuclear installations
1. the construction or operating unit of which the fissile chain reaction reactor or any other nuclear chain reaction is part;
2. spent nuclear fuel storage,
3. storage of fresh nuclear fuel unless it is part of another nuclear installation;
4. enrichment plant, nuclear fuel plant or spent nuclear fuel reprocessing plant;
5. a storage facility for radioactive waste, with the exception of facilities for the storage of radioactive waste, which is part of another nuclear installation or another site where radiation activity is carried out;
6. storage of radioactive waste, except for storage containing exclusively natural radionuclides;
(f) complete decommissioning of a nuclear installation, a Category III or an Category IV workplace into a state allowing its use for another purpose or the use of the territory in which it was located without restriction;
(g) decommissioning of administrative and technical activities aimed at the complete decommissioning or decommissioning of nuclear installations, Category III or Category IV workplaces with a restriction on use for other activities related to the use of nuclear energy or activities in exposure situations;
(h) the closure of the radioactive waste storage site to complete all activities related to the management of radioactive waste and to put it into a state which will be safe in the long term.
§ 4
(1) For the purposes of this Act:
(a) a radiation emergency event which leads or may result in the exposure limits being exceeded and which requires measures to prevent them from exceeding or worsening the situation from ensuring radiation protection;
(b) a radiological emergency of the first degree, a radiological emergency capable of being handled by forces and means of service or by personnel working in the current shift of the person whose activity the radiological emergency occurred;
(c) by a radiological accident, a radiological emergency which cannot be managed by forces and means of service or by personnel working in the current shift of the person in whose activity the radiological emergency has arisen or resulting from the finding, misuse or loss of a radionuclide source which does not require the introduction of urgent protective measures for the population;
(d) a radiological accident, a radiological emergency which is unmanageable by forces and means of service or by personnel engaged in the current shift of the person in whose activity the radiological emergency has arisen or resulting from the discovery, misuse or loss of the radionuclide source, which requires the introduction of urgent protective measures for the population;
(e) by managing a radiological emergency, a system of procedures and measures to ensure:
1. analysis and evaluation of radiological emergencies, which is taken into account for radiological incidents and impact assessments;
2. preparedness to respond to a radiation emergency,
3. response to a radiation emergency; and
4. post-radiation damage correction;
(f) the internal space of the space in which Category I nuclear material is placed or stored;
(g) a vital space in which nuclear safety-critical systems and equipment are located;
(h) the protected space of the space in which Category II nuclear material, internal space or vital space is located;
(i) the protected space of the space in which Category III nuclear material is located or the protected space;
(j) the nuclear site of the nuclear facility, the protected area of the nuclear facility and the space adjacent thereto, which is used to ensure the performance of nuclear energy-related activities;
(k) an emergency planning zone around a nuclear installation or site of Category IV where requirements for the preparation of emergency protective measures pursuant to Section 104 (1) (a), other measures for the protection of the population due to the expected excess of the reference levels and other measures for the protection of the population are applied,
(l) a national radiation emergency plan prepared for the territory of the Czech Republic outside a nuclear facility or site of Category IV for preparation for the management and implementation of a response to a radiation accident or radiation accident with an impact outside the emergency planning zone.
(2) For the purposes of this Act:
(a) nuclear safety status and the ability of nuclear installations and natural persons operating nuclear installations to prevent the uncontrolled development of fissile chain reactions or releases of radioactive substances or ionising radiation into the environment and to reduce the consequences of accidents;
(b) nuclear activities
1. design, placing, construction, putting into service, operation, modification or decommissioning of nuclear installations;
2. design, manufacture, assembly, maintenance, repair and verification of nuclear equipment systems or components thereof, including material for their manufacture;
3. design, manufacture, maintenance, repair and verification of packaging for the transport, storage or storage of fissile substances or radioactive substances;
4. the management and implementation of nuclear-related research and development;
5. transport of radioactive or fissile material,
6. the closure of the radioactive waste storage site;
(c) activities of particular importance from the point of view of nuclear safety which have a direct impact on nuclear safety carried out in the management of the entire nuclear installation and its components and in the handling of nuclear fuel.
(3) For the purposes of this Act:
(a) the safety function of the operation of a system, structure, component or other component of a nuclear installation which is relevant to the safety of the nuclear installation;
(b) nuclear safety equipment
1. selected equipment, or
2. nuclear-safety equipment not selected;
(c) the selected installation is a system, structure, component or other part of a nuclear installation which affects nuclear safety and performs a safety function;
(d) a nuclear-safety-related installation which is not a selected installation, system, construction, component or other part of a nuclear-related installation that has an impact on nuclear safety does not directly fulfil a safety function, but may, through its failure, cause a loss of the safety function of the selected installation, or a facility which serves to manage extended project conditions;
(e) by normal operation, the state of the nuclear installation in which the limits and conditions are respected;
(f) abnormal operation of the state of a nuclear installation deviating from normal operation which is not planned but which is expected to occur in the operation of a nuclear installation and which does not result in damage to the fuel system or breach of fuel elements and breach of the integrity of the primary circuit; after abnormal operation has been completed and its causes and consequences removed, the nuclear installation is capable of normal operation;
(g) the operational status of a nuclear installation which is a normal operation or abnormal operation;
(h) emergency conditions the status of a nuclear installation which is not operational;
(i) a basic project accident in which the correct functioning of the safety systems ensures that the corresponding reference levels or exposure limits are not exceeded;
(j) extended project conditions for emergency conditions caused by scenarios more serious than the basic project accident taken into account in the design of nuclear installations;
(k) the limits and conditions of the set of requirements the performance of which is considered safe;
(l) the technical safety status of the permanent conformity of the selected equipment with the technical requirements laid down therein in which human health and property are not at risk;
(m) the life cycle of a nuclear installation during the period of the nuclear energy activities, from the location of a nuclear installation for the purpose of its operation to the decommissioning of a nuclear installation or the closure of a radioactive waste storage site, if applicable,
(n) a nuclear plant project documented by the design of the nuclear installation and procedures and instructions for activities related to the use of nuclear energy during the life cycle of the nuclear installation.
(4) For the purposes of this Act:
(a) physical protection of a system of technical and organisational measures preventing unauthorised activities with nuclear installations or materials;
(b) a project fundamental threat to a set of characteristics and capabilities of a natural person who is located inside or outside a nuclear installation or in the case of nuclear material which is subject to physical protection and who is capable of intentionally illegally dealing with that object;
(c) by the physical launch of the phase of putting into service of a nuclear installation consisting of the introduction of nuclear fuel into a nuclear reactor and subsequent testing of the physical launch of a nuclear installation, starting with the first handling of nuclear fuel in order to bring it into the nuclear reactor;
(d) by launching nuclear installations, the life cycle stage of a nuclear installation with a nuclear reactor to verify the design characteristics of the nuclear installation at the different power levels foreseen by the nuclear installation project;
(e) the ability to make practical use of the information and skills acquired in the framework of the required education, professional practice and training, which are a prerequisite for the authorisation to carry out activities of particular importance for nuclear safety or radiation protection.

Díl 3

Basic rules for the peaceful use of nuclear energy and ionising radiation
§ 5
Principles of peaceful use of nuclear energy and ionising radiation
(1) Anyone using nuclear energy or carrying out activities in exposure situations is obliged to:
(a) prevent and, if appropriate, ensure compliance with the procedures for the management of a radiological emergency and limit its consequences;
(b) ensure the safe execution of these activities and the protection of the natural person and the environment from the effects of ionising radiation; and
(c) proceed in such a way that the risk of endangering a natural person and the environment is as low as reasonably achievable taking into account the current level of science and technology and all economic and social aspects.
(2) Anyone using nuclear energy, handling a nuclear item or carrying out activities in exposure situations is obliged to:
(a) to ensure, as a priority, nuclear safety, nuclear safety and radiation protection, while respecting the current level of science and technology and good practice;
(b) to carry out an evaluation of the intention to carry out the activity and its expected results in terms of benefits to society and individuals (hereinafter referred to as "justifications");
(c) take into account, in the context of the justification, practices which do not use nuclear energy and ionising radiation to achieve comparable results;
(d) to carry out only an activity the benefit to society and individuals outweighs the risk arising in or as a result of that activity; such action shall be considered justified; and
(e) to re-implement the justification for its action where new and important findings are available on the effectiveness or possible consequences of the activity carried out or new and important data on other technical procedures or technologies.
(3) Compliance with the obligation under paragraph 2 (d) may be achieved
(a) in the planned exposure situation, by measures directly related to the source of ionising radiation which ensure the benefit to society and to the irradiated individual above or beyond the damage caused and taking into account all aspects and stages of activity with the source of ionising radiation; or
(b) in an existing exposure situation and an accidental exposure situation, by means of measures which alter the exposure, providing benefits to society and individuals above or above the damage caused.
(4) The obligation to ensure nuclear safety, radiation protection, security and safety of nuclear material or other items in a nuclear area that is significant in terms of non-proliferation cannot be transferred to another person.
(5) Anyone using nuclear energy or carrying out activities in exposure situations is obliged to:
(a) to assess the level of nuclear safety, radiation protection, technical safety, management of radiological emergencies and security when obtaining new relevant information on the risks and consequences of such activities and take measures to comply with the requirements of this law; and
Contents
ČÁST PRVNÍ HLAVA I Díl 1 § 1 Díl 2 § 2 § 3 § 4 Díl 3 § 5 § 6 § 7 § 8 HLAVA II Díl 1 § 9 § 10 § 11 § 12 § 13 § 14 § 15 § 16 § 17 § 18 § 19 § 20 § 21 § 22 § 23 § 24 § 25 § 26 § 27 § 28 Díl 2 § 29 § 30 § 31 § 32 § 33 Díl 3 § 34 § 35 § 36 § 37 § 38 § 39 § 40 § 41 § 42 ČÁST DRUHÁ HLAVA I Díl 1 § 43 § 44 § 45 § 46 § 47 § 48 Díl 2 § 49 § 50 § 51 § 52 § 53 § 54 § 55 Díl 3 § 56 § 57 § 58 § 59 HLAVA II Díl 1 § 60 § 61 § 62 § 63 § 64 § 65 § 66 Díl 2 § 67 Oddíl 1 § 68 § 69 § 70 § 71 § 72 Oddíl 2 § 73 § 74 § 75 § 76 § 77 Oddíl 3 Pododdíl 1 § 78 § 79 § 80 Pododdíl 2 § 81 § 82 § 83 Pododdíl 3 § 84 § 85 § 86 § 87 Oddíl 4 § 88 § 89 § 90 § 91 § 92 Oddíl 5 § 93 § 94 § 95 Díl 3 Oddíl 1 § 96 § 97 Oddíl 2 § 98 § 99 Oddíl 3 § 100 § 101 Oddíl 4 § 102 § 103 Díl 4 § 104 HLAVA III § 105 HLAVA IV § 106 § 107 § 108 § 109 § 110 § 111 § 112 § 113 § 114 § 115 § 116 § 117 HLAVA V Díl 1 § 118 Díl 2 § 119 § 120 § 121 § 122 § 123 § 124 § 125 § 126 § 127 Díl 3 § 128 § 129 § 130 § 131 § 132 § 133 Díl 4 § 134 § 135 HLAVA VI Díl 1 § 136 Díl 2 § 137 § 138 § 139 § 140 Díl 3 Oddíl 1 § 141 § 142 Oddíl 2 § 143 § 144 § 145 § 146 § 147 § 148 HLAVA VII § 149 § 150 HLAVA VIII § 151 § 152 § 152a § 153 § 154 § 155 § 156 § 157 § 158 HLAVA IX § 159 § 159a § 160 § 161 § 162 § 163 § 164 HLAVA X § 165 § 166 § 167 § 168 § 169 § 170 § 171 § 172 § 173 § 174 ČÁST TŘETÍ HLAVA I § 175 § 176 § 177 § 178 § 179 § 180 § 181 § 182 § 183 § 184 § 185 § 186 § 187 § 188 § 189 § 190 § 191 § 192 § 193 § 194 § 195 § 196 § 197 § 197a HLAVA II § 198 § 199 ČÁST ČTVRTÁ HLAVA I § 200 § 201 § 202 § 203 § 204 § 205 HLAVA II § 206 § 207 § 208 § 209 § 210 § 211 § 212 § 213 § 214 § 215 § 216 § 217 § 218 § 219 § 220 § 221 § 222 § 223 § 224 § 225 ČÁST PÁTÁ § 227 § 228 § 228a § 228b § 229 § 230 § 231 § 232 § 233 § 234 § 235 § 236 § 237 § 238 § 239

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Regulation Information

CitationAct No. 263 / 2016 Coll., Atomic Act
Regulation TypeLaw
Author-
CollectionCode of Laws
Date of Promulgation10.08.2016
Effective from01.01.2017
Effective until-
Status Valid
The regulation text is for informational purposes only.
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