Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-7-207 - Reciprocal Recognition of Out-of-state Radiation Machines
A. If any radiation machine is to be brought
into the state for temporary use, the person proposing to bring the radiation
machine into the state shall provide written notice to the Department at least
three working days before the radiation machine is to be used in the state. The
notice shall include the type of radiation machine; the nature, duration, and
scope of use; and the exact location where the radiation machine is to be used.
If, for a specific case, the three working-day period would impose an undue
hardship, the person may upon application to the Department, obtain permission
to proceed sooner.
B. In addition,
the owner of the radiation machine and the person possessing the machine while
in the state shall:
1. Comply with all
applicable rules of the Department;
2. Upon request, supply the Department with a
copy of the machine's registration and other information regarding the safe
operation of the machine while it is in the state; and
3. Upon request, supply the Department with
the work authorization from the Department, machine registration, operating and
emergency procedures, utilization log, survey instrument and associated
calibration record, and training records for all users.
C. A radiation machine shall not be operated
within the state on a temporary basis in excess of 180 calendar days per
year.
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