§ 53.1282 Contents of applications for manufacturing licenses; other application content.
(a) Inspections, tests, analyses, and acceptance criteria. (1) The application must contain proposed inspections, tests, and analyses that the COL or CP holder must perform, and the acceptance criteria that are necessary and sufficient to provide reasonable assurance that, if the inspections, tests, and analyses are performed and the acceptance criteria met:
(i) The reactor has been manufactured in conformity with the ML, the provisions of the Act, and the Commission's rules and regulations; and
(ii) The manufactured reactor will be operated in conformity with the approved design and any license authorizing operation of the manufactured reactor.
(2) If the application references a standard design certification, the ITAAC contained in the certified design must apply to those portions of the facility design that are covered by the design certification.
(3) If the application references a standard design certification, the application may include a notification that a required inspection, test, or analysis in the design certification ITAAC has been successfully completed and that the corresponding acceptance criterion has been met. The Federal Register notice required by § 53.1285 must indicate that the application includes this notification.
(b) Environmental report. (1) The application must contain an environmental report as required by § 51.54 of this chapter.
(2) If the ML application references a standard design certification, the environmental report need not contain a discussion of severe accident mitigation design alternatives for the manufactured reactor as used in a commercial nuclear plant.
(c) Safeguards information. The application must contain a description of the program to protect safeguards information against unauthorized disclosure in accordance with the requirements in §§ 73.21 and 73.22 of this chapter, as applicable.
(d) Performance demonstration. A description of how the performance of each design feature has been demonstrated capable of fulfilling functional design criteria considering interdependent effects through either analysis, appropriate test programs, prototype testing, operating experience, or a combination thereof, in accordance with § 53.440(a).