Ill. Admin. Code tit. 32, § 401.10 - Policy and Scope
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 15, April 8, 2022
a)
This Part establishes educational standards and an accreditation program
applicable to persons who apply ionizing radiation to human beings.
Specifically, this Part provides:
1) Minimum
standards of preparatory education and experience for persons who apply
ionizing radiation to human beings in the disciplines of medical radiography,
nuclear medicine technology, radiation therapy technology and chiropractic
radiography.
2) Examination
requirements for certain categories of accreditation.
3) Continuing education requirements for
renewal of accreditation.
b) This Part shall apply to any person who
applies ionizing radiation to human beings for diagnostic, therapeutic or human
research purposes in this State or who otherwise engages in the practice of
medical radiation technology in this State unless specifically exempted by the
Act or under Section
401.30.
This Part shall also apply to persons who are not appropriately licensed under
other statutes or regulations and who supervise students for purposes of
instructing them while applying ionizing radiation to human beings.
Notes
Amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 11622, effective July 26, 2007
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