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Extension of I.A.E.A. Safeguards System to Nuclear Material in Conversion and Fabrication Plants*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1969

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Footnotes

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[Reproduced from I.A.E.A. Document INFCIRC/66/Rev. 2, Annex II (September 16, 1968). The Board of Governors approved the above provisions in June 1968.

[The I.A.E.A. revised safeguards system of 1965 appears at 4 International Legal Materials 512 (1965). The provisions extending the safeguards system to reprocessing plants appears at 5 International Legal Materials 987 (1966).]

References

1) This terminology is intended to be synonymous with the term “a plant for processing or fabricating nuclear material (excepting a mine or ore-processing plant”) which is used in paragraph 78.

2) It is understood that for plants having an inventory at any time, or an annual input, of more than 60 effective kilograms the right of access at all times would normally be implemented by means of continuous inspection. Where neither the inventory at any time nor the annual input exceeds one effective kilogram of nuclear material the plant would not normally be subject to routine inspection.