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Georgia Integrated Nuclear Safety Support Plan 2015-2019

Country
Type of law
Policy
Source

Abstract
The Georgia Integrated Nuclear Safety Support Plan 2015-2019 is a national sectoral plan of. Its main objectives are to establish formal governmental organization and measures for managing the national nuclear security regime; adhere to legally binding international instruments relevant to nuclear security; comply with United Nations Security Council Resolutions (UNSCR) relevant to nuclear security; apply legally non-binding international instruments; establish a legislative and regulatory framework for nuclear security; implement regulations, requirements, associated procedures, and law enforcement systems and measures with provisions for nuclear security; identify and assess nuclear security threats and identify targets; establish and maintain appropriate and effective physical protection measures for nuclear material and facilities in order to prevent unauthorized removal and sabotage; complete and maintain a national register of radioactive sources and other radioactive material; establish and maintain appropriate and effective physical protection measures for radioactive sources and other radioactive material in use, storage, and manufacture in order to prevent unauthorized removal and sabotage; establish and maintain appropriate and effective physical protection measures for transport of nuclear and other radioactive materials; establish a national strategy for developing and maintaining appropriate and effective systems for detecting, deterring, preventing, and combating illicit trafficking in nuclear and other radiological materials; deploy and maintain appropriate and effective monitoring and radiation detection equipment according to priorities established in the national detection strategy; establish a national response system for responding to a criminal act, or an unauthorized act, with nuclear security implications involving nuclear or other radioactive material that is out of regulatory control; establish and maintain national capability to provide technical support to front line detection capabilities and to categorize and characterize suspected radioactive material; participate in international information exchange and cooperation for nuclear security events; develop a National Nuclear Security Human Resources Development (HRD) Programme; establish and Maintain a nuclear security culture; protect sensitive nuclear security information; establish personnel trustworthiness programs to prevent and protect against insider threats; and follow-up on progress in implementing proposed Integrated Nuclear Security Support Plan actions; conduct multi-disciplinary advisory missions in order to provide independent assessment and validation of completed and sustainable nuclear security activities.
Date of text
Entry into force notes
2015-2019
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No