10 C.F.R. § 871.1 National security exemption.
Title 10 - Energy
(a) The following DOE air shipments of plutonium are considered as being made for the purposes of national security within the meaning of section 502(2) of Public Law 94–187: (1) Shipments made in support of the development, production, testing, sampling, maintenance, repair, modification, or retirement of atomic weapons or devices; (2) Shipments made pursuant to international agreements for cooperation for mutual defense purposes; and (3) Shipments necessary to respond to an emergency situation involving a possible threat to the national security. (b) The Managers of DOE's Albuquerque, San Francisco, Oak Ridge, Savannah River, and Nevada Operations Offices may authorize air shipments falling within paragraph (a)(1) of this section, on a case-by-case basis: Provided, That the matter falls within their respective scopes of responsibility and that they determine such shipment is required to be made by aircraft either because: (1) The delay resulting from using ground transportation methods would have serious adverse impact upon a national security requirement; (2) Safeguards or safety considerations dictate the use of air transportation; (3) The nature of the item to be shipped necessitates the use of air transportation in order to avoid possible damage which may be expected from other available transportation environments; or (4) The nature of the item being shipped necessitates rapid shipment by air in order to preserve the chemical, physical, or isotopic properties of the item. They may also authorize air shipments falling within paragraph (a)(2) of this section in all cases since the inherent time delays of surface transportation for such shipments are considered unacceptable. They may also authorize air shipments falling within paragraph (a)(3) of this section in cases where failure to make shipments by air could jeopardize the national security of the United States.
Title 10: Energy
PART 871—AIR TRANSPORTATION OF PLUTONIUM
§ 871.1 National security exemption.

