The authorisation is issued to the natural or legal person responsible for the nuclear activity and is not transferable. It may impose appropriate restrictions on the conditions under which the nuclear activity is carried out and lay down specific requirements. To this end, the Nuclear Safety Authority may in particular prescribe:
1° For all nuclear activities likely to produce waste or effluent contaminated by radionuclides or likely to be contaminated by radionuclides, the obligation to establish and implement an integrated management system proportionate to the issues at stake and the technical requirements imposed to ensure the management of this waste and effluent, in particular the release limit values and the procedures applicable to ensure the monitoring of this waste and effluent and that of the environment and to inform the Nuclear Safety Authority as referred to in Article R. 1333-16 ;
2° The frequency with which an estimate is made of the doses to which the population is exposed in accordance with the procedures laid down in Articles R. 1333-16, R. 1333-23 and R. 1333-24 and the procedures for making this estimate available to the public;
3° The obligation to draw up an internal emergency plan as referred to in II of Article L. 1333-13. This plan takes into account the risks of internal and external exposure to ionising radiation for all persons likely to be at risk and specifies the procedures to be followed and persons to be contacted in the event of an emergency.