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  1. Mongolia - Protection against particular hazards - Law, Act

    Law of Mongolia on Radiation Protection and Safety 2001. - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2001-06-21 | MNG-1990-L-88401

    The purpose of this law shall be to specify basic requirements for the healthy environment and protection of population in current and future generations against exposure or potential exposure to radiation and for safety of radiation sources. This law shall apply to all activities associated with mining and processing of radioactive ores in the territory of Mongolia (Article 1).

  2. Mongolia - Protection against particular hazards - Law, Act

    Law on the Import, Export and Cross-border Transport of Hazardous Waste. - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2000-11-03 | MNG-2000-L-91037

    The purpose of this Law is to protect the national territory against hazardous waste, including explosives, flammable liquids and solids, combustible or radioactive substances, toxic substances, oxidants, corrosives and organic peroxides. Importing hazardous waste for use, storage, temporary storage or destruction shall be prohibited. Export of hazardous waste shall be authorized in accordance with export permits issued by the central governmental body. Any person that violates regulations on the collection, packaging, temporary storage, transport, recycling and storage of hazardous waste shall be liable for damages for any harm to human health, property or the environment.

  3. Mongolia - Protection against particular hazards - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Regulation of Mongolia on Radiation Protection and Safety (Resolution of Government). - Laws on-line in English

    Adoption: 2000-04-12 | MNG-2000-R-88402

    1. General Provisions
    2. Issuing, extending and canceling a license to use radiation sources
    3. The requirements to protect, use, produce, export, import, store, transport, and transport through border, and burying
    4. The limitations on occupational and medical exposures
    5. The basic requirements on mining of radioactive resources
    6. Miscellaneous


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