(a) In this section, “Class A low-level radioactive waste,” “Class B low-level radioactive waste,” and “Class C low-level radioactive waste” have the meanings assigned by commission rule.
(b) The compact waste disposal facility license holder shall dispose of Class B low-level radioactive waste and Class C low-level radioactive waste:
(1) within a reinforced concrete container and within a reinforced concrete barrier or within containment structures made of materials technologically equivalent or superior to reinforced concrete; and
(2) in such a manner that the waste can be monitored and retrieved.

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(c) The commission by rule may require a compact waste disposal facility license holder to dispose of certain Class A low-level radioactive wastes that present a hazard because of their high radiation levels in the manner required for Class B low-level radioactive waste and Class C low-level radioactive waste under Subsection (b). To the extent practicable, rules adopted under this subsection shall be consistent with federal rules regarding classification of low-level radioactive waste under 10 C.F.R. part 61.
(d) In addition to the fees charged to support the operations of the Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact Commission, the commission’s executive director may charge a license holder a fee to cover the administrative costs of the executive director’s action to adjust, correct, or otherwise modify a license.