a)
Prerequisites
1) An individual shall make
application for renewal of accreditation on or before the expiration date of
the accreditation. Accreditation shall lapse if not renewed within this time
period and an individual may not legally perform medical radiation technology
without valid accreditation, or without the expressed approval of the Agency
during the time an application is pending. The approval shall be limited to the
applicant who meets all requirements for accreditation and requires additional
time for the filing of continuing education records, or is undergoing an Agency
audit of continuing education records.
2) Each applicant shall submit a complete and
legible application with the fee for renewal of accreditation in accordance
with Section
401.130.
Submission of a complete application for renewal on or before the expiration
date of the accreditation shall hold the prior accreditation valid until the
Agency acts to grant or deny renewal of accreditation. The Agency will grant or
deny renewal of accreditation within 90 days after receipt of application for
renewal or the expiration date of the current accreditation, whichever is
later.
3) For those individuals who
have Conditional Accreditation Type II that was issued on or before September
7, 1990, issuance of the renewal is contingent upon submission of a written
Statement of Assurance that the individual is competent to apply ionizing
radiation to human beings. The Statement of Assurance submitted to the Agency
shall specify the nature of the equipment and procedures the individual is
competent to utilize. The Statement of Assurance shall be on file or a new
Statement shall be provided by a licensed practitioner under whose general
supervision the individual is employed or has been employed. Conditional
accreditation issued pursuant to this Section shall be specific to the
procedures and equipment indicated in the Statement of Assurance. Renewal shall
be for a two-year period.
b) Continuing Education Requirements
All applicants for renewal of accreditation shall have
participated in an approved program that includes the amount of continuing
education as indicated in subsection (b)(1):
1) The required effort in continuing
education credits for each category of medical radiation technology is as
follows:
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A)
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Medical Radiology
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24 CE credits
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B)
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Nuclear Medicine Technology
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24 CE credits
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C)
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Radiation Therapy Technology
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24 CE credits
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D)
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Chiropractic Radiology
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24 CE credits
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E)
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Limited Diagnostic Radiography
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12 CE credits
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F)
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Radiologist Assistant
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50 CE credits
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G)
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Nuclear Medicine Advanced
Associate
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48 CE credits
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2) The
options for meeting the CE requirements are:
A) A continuing education activity approved
by the Agency. Relevant CE activities will be approved if submitted 30 days in
advance, with appropriate documentation consisting of:
i) The Agency's CE approved request
form;
ii) Course Outline;
iii) Course Objectives; and
iv) Instructor's curriculum vitae.
B) Category A Activities - A
continuing education activity that meets one of the following criteria:
i) Activities approved by an RCEEM.
ii) Approved academic courses offered by a
post-secondary educational institution that are relevant to the radiologic
sciences and/or patient care. Courses in the biologic sciences, physical
sciences, communication (verbal and written), mathematics, computers,
management or education methodology are considered relevant. Credit will be
awarded at the rate of 12 CE credits for each academic quarter or 16 CE credits
for each academic semester credit.
iii) Advanced Life Support, or Instructor or
Instructor Trainer CPR certification through the Heart Association or the Red
Cross will be awarded 6 CE credits.
AGENCY NOTE: Illinois is currently approved as meeting ARRT CE
criteria. As such, technologists accredited by the Agency may count all Agency
approved CE activities as Category A.
3) Individual courses may be applicable to
more than one category of accreditation.
4) All technologists accredited by the Agency
are required to maintain proof of participation in CE activities. This proof
may be in the form of a certificate or an itemized list from an ARRT approved
record keeping mechanism. All documentation shall include:
A) Name of participant;
B) Dates of attendance;
C) Title and content of the
activity;
D) Number of contact
hours for the activity;
E) Name of
the sponsor;
F) Signature of the
instructor or an authorized representative of the sponsor issuing the
documentation; and
G) A reference
number if the activity has been approved by an RCEEM or the Agency.
5) Technologists seeking renewal
will be required to attest that they have acquired the required number of CE
credits. Within 30 days after receipt of this attestation, the Agency may
perform an audit in which the individual will be asked to provide copies of
documentation of CE. Failure to respond to the Agency's audit request and/or
failure to provide acceptable documentation may result in a refusal to renew
accreditation as provided in Section
401.120(a)(13).
6) Technologists who are registered with
ARRT, NMTCB, or CBRPA and who are in compliance with CE requirements or on CE
probation at the time of renewal with the Agency will be considered in
compliance with the CE requirements of this Part.
c) Nonrenewal of Accreditation
1) The Agency shall not renew an individual's
accreditation if he/she fails to present satisfactory evidence that he/she
possesses the necessary qualifications for accreditation, and that he/she has
participated in an approved continuing education program in accordance with
this Part.
2) If the Agency does
not find satisfactory evidence that the individual meets these requirements,
the Agency shall, within 90 days after receipt of the application for renewal
of accreditation or the expiration date of the current accreditation, whichever
is later, send the individual a Notice of Intent Not to Renew Accreditation.
This notice shall include the areas of deficiency and the individual's rights
as set forth in this Section.
3)
The individual, at any time while an application is pending, may submit
additional information to the Agency in order to establish that the identified
areas of deficiency have been met or corrected.
4) If the applicant does not provide
additional information to the Agency within the time frame specified in the
Notice of Intent Not to Renew Accreditation, the Agency shall issue a Notice of
Accreditation Denied.
5) An
individual's current credential shall be invalid as of the date of his/her
receipt of a Notice of Accreditation Denied pursuant to subsection (c)(4).
After the Agency has sent the Notice of Accreditation Denied, the individual
may request a hearing within 30 days in accordance with 32 Ill. Adm. Code
200.70.
6) If an individual's accreditation is not
renewed, he/she shall have the right at any time to submit an application for
renewal of accreditation. The application shall be reviewed and processed in
accordance with the requirements of this Section, except that an individual may
not legally apply ionizing radiation to human beings until and unless the
Agency has acted to grant the application for renewal of
accreditation.