Haw. Code R. § 11-44-5 - Minimum eligibility requirements for license
(a) An
applicant for a license to practice as a radiographer or radiation therapist
shall submit to the board written evidence, verified by oath or affirmation,
that the applicant is registered with the American Registry of Radiologic
Technologists and is in good standing in the appropriate field of radiography
or radiation therapy technology.
(b) An applicant for a license to practice as
a nuclear medicine technologist shall submit to the board written evidence,
verified by oath or affirmation, that the applicant is:
(1) Certified and is in good standing with
the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board; or
(2) Registered and is in good standing with
the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists in nuclear
medicine.
(c) A person
who is licensed as a radiographer, radiation therapist, or nuclear medicine
technologist by another state, which has licensure standards comparable to
those in Hawaii as determined by the board, shall be eligible to receive a
license as a radiographer, radiation therapist, or nuclear medicine
technologist, respectively.
(d) The
provisions of section
831-3.1,
HRS, shall apply to those persons who have prior convictions of a crime
relating to the subject matter on this chapter and who are applying for a
license under this chapter.
(e) The
executive officer or a duly appointed agent, under supervision of the
chairperson or a duly appointed agent, shall review each application filed with
the board, and shall advise the applicant on the form and completeness of the
application; provided that nothing in this section shall be construed to limit
the board's authority ultimately to pass upon the applicant's
qualifications.
(f) Upon request of
any member of the board, the executive officer of the board or a duly appointed
agent, under supervision of the chairperson or a duly appointed agent, shall
verify information contained in the application form. The chairperson or a duly
appointed agent may request assistance from the staff of the department of
health through its director.
(g)
Before denying any application for a license, the board shall notify the
applicant by letter, giving a concise statement of the reasons and a statement
informing the applicant of a right to a hearing, as provided by chapter 91,
HRS.
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