DHS 157.11(2)(g)1.1. A person who owns, receives, acquires, possesses, uses or transfers strontium-90 contained in ice detection devices under the general license under this paragraph shall do all the following: DHS 157.11(2)(g)1.a.a. Upon occurrence of visually observable damage, such as a bend or crack or discoloration from overheating to the device, discontinue use of the device until it has been inspected, tested for leakage and repaired by a person holding a specific license from the NRC or an agreement state to manufacture or service the devices; or shall dispose of the device under the provisions of s. DHS 157.30 (1). DHS 157.11(2)(g)1.b.b. Assure that all labels affixed to the device at the time of receipt and which bear a statement that prohibits removal of the labels, are maintained on the device. DHS 157.11(2)(g)2.2. A person who owns, receives, acquires, possesses, uses or transfers strontium-90 contained in ice detection devices under the general license under this paragraph are exempt from the requirements of subchs. III and X except that the person shall comply with the provisions of ss. DHS 157.30 (1) and 157.32 (1) and (2). DHS 157.11(2)(g)3.3. The general license in this paragraph does not authorize the manufacture, assembly, disassembly or repair of strontium-90 in ice detection devices. DHS 157.11(2)(h)(h) General license relating to certain items and self-luminous products containing radium-226. DHS 157.11(2)(h)1.1. A general license is issued to own, receive, acquire, possess, use or transfer radium-226 contained in the following products: DHS 157.11(2)(h)1.a.a. Antiquities originally intended for use by the general public that were manufactured in the 19th and 20th centuries, such as radium emanator jars, revigators, radium water jars, radon generators, refrigerator cards, radium bath salts and healing pads. DHS 157.11(2)(h)1.b.b. Intact timepieces containing greater than 37 kBq (1 microcurie) of radium-226, nonintact timepieces, and timepiece dials and hands no longer installed in timepieces. DHS 157.11(2)(h)1.d.d. All other luminous products, provided that no more than 100 items are used or stored at the same location at any one time. DHS 157.11(2)(h)1.e.e. Small radium sources, such as discrete survey instrument check sources, sources contained in radiation measuring instruments, sources used in educational demonstrations, electron tubes, lightning rods, ionization sources or static eliminators, containing no more than 37 kBq (1 microcurie) of radium-226. DHS 157.11(2)(h)2.2. The general license in this paragraph is exempt from the requirements of subchs. III and X with the exception of ss. DHS 157.30 (1) and 157.32 (1) and (2). This exemption does not apply to any person specifically licensed under this chapter. DHS 157.11(2)(h)3.3. A person who owns, receives, acquires, possesses, uses or transfers radium-226 under the general license in subd. 1. shall do all of the following: DHS 157.11(2)(h)3.b.b. Not abandon the product containing radium-226. The product, and any radioactive material from the product, shall be disposed of according to the requirements of s. DHS 157.30 (8), by transfer to a person authorized under a specific license to receive the radium-226, or as approved by the department. DHS 157.11(2)(h)3.d.d. Respond to written requests from the department to provide information relating to the general license within 30 calendar days of the date of the request, or other time specified in the request. If the general licensee cannot provide the requested information within the allotted time, it shall, within the same time period, request in writing a longer time period and provide written justification why it cannot comply. DHS 157.11(2)(h)4.4. The general license in subd. 1. does not authorize the manufacture, assembly, disassembly, repair, or import of products containing radium-226, except that timepieces may be disassembled and repaired. DHS 157.11 HistoryHistory: CR 01-108: cr. Register July 2002 No. 559, eff. — see Note at the start of the chapter; corrections in (1) (c) 3. c. and (2) (g) 1. a. made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register July 2002 No. 559; CR 06-021: am. (2) (b) 5., (c) 4., (e) 2., (f) 3. e. and 6., (g) 1. a., 2. and 4. Register October 2006 No. 610, eff. 11-1-06; CR 09-062: am. (2) (b) 3. b., c., g., h. and 4., cr. (2) (b) 3. j. to m. and (h) Register April 2010 No. 652, eff. 5-1-10; CR 16-078: r. and recr. (1) (a), am. (2) (a) Register January 2018 No. 745, eff. 2-1-18; correction in (1) (a) 4., 6., 7. made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register January 2018 No. 745, eff. 2-1-18; CR 22-015: am. (1) (a) 1. b., c., (2) (b) 3. g., (h) 1. e., 3. d. Register June 2023 No. 810, eff. 7-1-23. DHS 157.12DHS 157.12 Registration of generally licensed devices. DHS 157.12(1)(a)(a) No person may possess, receive, use, own or transfer a device purchased under a general license that contains at least 370 MBq (10 millicuries) of cesium-137, 3.7 MBq (0.1 millicurie) of strontium-90, 37 MBq (1 millicurie) of cobalt-60, 3.7 MBq (0.1 millicurie) of radium-226 or 37 MBq (1 millicurie) of americium- 241 or any other transuranic unless that person registers annually with the department and pays a fee as prescribed in sub. (6). Each address for a location of use as described in sub. (3) (d) represents a separate general licensee and requires a separate registration. DHS 157.12(2)(2) Exemptions. A person who possesses, receives, uses, owns or transfers a device purchased under a general license that is included under a new or existing specific license or that contains isotopes different from those listed in sub. (1) is exempt from the requirements of this section. DHS 157.12(3)(3) Information requirements. A general licensee shall furnish the following information and any other information specifically requested by the department: DHS 157.12(3)(b)(b) Information about each device: the manufacturer, model number, serial number, radioisotope and activity as indicated on the label.