Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-35-181b - Specific licenses to individual physicians for human use of radioactive material
(a) A specific
license for the human use of radioactive materials outside of a medical
institution shall not be issued to an individual physician unless:
(1) The applicant has access to a hospital
and adequate facilities are available for the hospitalization and monitoring of
the applicant's radioactive patients when such action is advisable; and
(2) the applicant has extensive
experience in the proposed use, handling and administration of radioactive
material, and where applicable, clinical management of radioactive patients.
The physician shall furnish evidence of this experience with the application
for the specific license.
(b) The secretary shall not approve an
application by an individual physician or group of physicians for a specific
license to receive, possess, or use radioactive material on the premises of a
medical institution unless:
(1) The use of
radioactive material is limited to:
(A) The
administration of radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes;
(B) the performance of diagnostic
studies on patients to whom a radiopharmaceutical has been administered;
(C) the performance of in vitro
diagnostic studies; and
(D)
calibration and quality control checks of radioactive assay instrumentation,
radiation safety instrumentation and diagnostic instrumentation;
(2) the physician brings the
radioactive material to the institution for each use and removes the
radioactive material from the institution after each use; and
(3) the medical institution or institutions
at which the radioactive materials are to be used by the physician or
physicians do not hold a specific license under K.A.R. 28-35-181a.
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