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Army Seeks Feedback on Radiation Permit Paperwork

Published Date: 4/6/2026

Notice

Summary

The Army wants your thoughts on a new form they plan to use for radiation permits. They’re checking if the form is useful, clear, and not too much work to fill out. If you have ideas or concerns, speak up by June 5, 2026—your feedback could help save time and make the process smoother!

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Permit Helps Protect People from Radiation

The permit system is used to make sure non-Army entities handle, store, and use ionizing radiation sources safely on Army installations under 32 CFR 655.10. The information lets the garrison commander check qualifications, safety procedures, and authorizations so military personnel, civilian employees, and the public are protected from potential radiation exposure.

Businesses Must File Radiation Permit Form

If you are a non-Army business or contractor bringing ionizing radiation sources onto an Army installation, you must complete the Application for Army Radiation Permit (OMB Control Number 0702-0109). The Army estimates 235 respondents per year, with an average burden of 2 hours per response and total annual burden of 470 hours; filings occur on occasion.

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Key Dates

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Comments Due
4/6/2026
6/5/2026

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