NRCFinal Rule
Fee Schedules: Fee Recovery for Fiscal Year 2025
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Summary
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is updating how much it charges companies and organizations for nuclear safety inspections and licensing services in 2025. These fees help pay for the government's work to keep nuclear power plants and radioactive materials safe.
Key Points
- 1The NRC is adjusting its fees for fiscal year 2025 to cover the costs of inspections, licensing reviews, and regulatory oversight of nuclear facilities
- 2Companies that operate nuclear power plants, handle radioactive materials, or need NRC approval will pay updated fees based on the type and complexity of their activities
- 3The fee changes affect nuclear utilities, medical facilities using radioactive equipment, research institutions, and waste disposal companies
- 4Fees help fund NRC staff who inspect nuclear plants, review safety plans, and enforce nuclear safety rules across the country
- 5The new fee schedule takes effect for fiscal year 2025 and is based on the actual costs of running the NRC's regulatory programs
Key Dates
Published
June 24, 2025
This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the regulation. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.
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