Ohio Admin. Code 3701:1-66-03 - Certification of radiation experts
(A) An individual may seek certification from
the Ohio department of health as a radiation expert in one or more of the
following categories of radiation-generating equipment:
(1) Therapeutic;
(2) Diagnostic other than mammography;
or
(3) Mammography.
(B) An individual seeking
certification or renewal of certification as a radiation expert
shall
will
apply to the department on a form prescribed and provided by the director. The
application shall
will contain at least the following:
(1) Name and address of the
applicant;
(2) Category or
categories for which application is being made;
(3) A non-refundable check, electronic
payment, or money order payable to "treasurer, state of Ohio" for the
appropriate certification fee in the amount of one hundred dollars for each
category specified in paragraph (A) of this rule;
(4) Evidence that the applicant has
appropriate training and qualifications to perform oversight and maintenance of
quality assurance programs required
obligated by division (A) of section
3748.13 of the Revised Code for
the category for which the applicant is applying as set forth in paragraphs (C)
to (E) of this rule; and
(5) As
applicable, a certified copy of any felony conviction.
(6) Individuals that submit with their
applications, proof that they are a service member or veteran, or the spouse or
surviving spouse of a service member or veteran will receive priority expedited
certification processing. Their applications will be reviewed within five
business days of receipt and before all other applications for certification.
(a) The acceptable proof of service
member/veteran status documents are:
(i)
Department of defense identification card (active, retired, temporary
disability retirement list (TDRL));
(ii) DD214 military discharge certificate
indicating disposition of discharge;
(iii) Report of separation from the national
archives national personnel records center in St. Louis, Missouri; or
(iv) Veterans identification card from the
department of veterans affairs.
(b) All acceptable proof documents, except
veterans identification card, must
will show the veteran status as honorable, general,
general under honorable conditions, or discharged or released under conditions
other than dishonorable.
(C) An applicant for radiation expert
certification for the category of therapeutic radiation-generating equipment
shall
will
have at least one of the following:
(1)
Certification by the "American Board of Radiology" in one of the following:
(e)(c) Radiologic physics;
or
(a) Therapeutic radiologic physics;
(b) Therapeutic medical physics;
(c) Roentgen-ray and gamma-ray
physics;
(d) X-ray and radium
physics;
(2) Certification by
the "American Board of Medical Physics in Radiation Oncology Physics";
or
(3) Certification by the
"Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine in Radiation Oncology Physics";
or
(4) A master's or
doctor's
doctorate degree in physics, medical physics, other
physical science, engineering, or applied mathematics from an accredited
college or university; or equivalent international
degree as evaluated and determined by an international credential evaluation
service approved by the Ohio department of education or the United States
department of education; and
(a) Have
completed a clinical residency applicable to this category from an accredited
program, or one year of full time training in medical physics and an additional
year of full time work experience under the supervision of a board certified
medical physicist who meets the qualifications of paragraph (C)(1), (C)(2) or
(C)(3) of this rule at a medical institution. This training and work experience
shall
will be
conducted in clinical radiation facilities that provide high-energy external
beam radiation therapy with photons and electrons with energies greater than or
equal to one MV or one MeV;
(b) The
individual shall
will have performed the applicable tasks listed in
rules 3701:1-67-08 and
3701:1-67-09 of the
Administrative Code under the supervision of a qualified medical physicist
during the year of work experience; and
(c) Obtain certification pursuant to
paragraph (C)(1), (C)(2), or (C)(3) of this rule within
five
six years
of qualifying as an Ohio therapeutic radiation
expert under paragraph
paragraphs (C)(4), (C)(4)(a)
and (C)(4)(b) of this rule.
(D) An applicant for radiation expert
certification for the category of diagnostic radiation-generating equipment
shall
will
have at least one of the following:
(1)
Certification by the "American Board of Radiology" in radiologic physics,
diagnostic radiologic physics or diagnostic medical physics;
(2) Certification by the "American Board of
Medical Physics" in medical physics with a specialty in diagnostic imaging
physics;
(3) A master's
degree or doctorate degree
from an accredited
college or university in physics, biophysics, medical physics,
radiological physics or health physics, engineering, or applied mathematics
with a minor in physics from an accredited college or
university; or equivalent international degree as evaluated and determined by
an international credential evaluation service approved by the Ohio department
of education or the United States department of education; and completed
a clinical residency applicable to this category from an accredited program, or
completed one year of full time training in medical physics and an additional
year of full time work experience under the direct supervision of a certified
individual as provided in paragraph (D)(1) or (D)(2) of this rule or a
radiation expert certified in diagnostic radiation-generating equipment in
developing and performing oversight of quality assurance for diagnostic
radiation-generating equipment.
(E) An applicant for radiation expert
certification for the category of mammography radiation-generating equipment
shall
will
have at least one of the following:
(1)
Certification by the "American Board of Radiology" in radiologic physics,
diagnostic radiologic physics or diagnostic medical physics;
(2) Certification by the "American Board of
Medical Physics" with a specialty in diagnostic imaging physics;
(3) A master's degree or higher in a physical
science from an accredited college or university,
; or equivalent
international degree as evaluated and determined by an international credential
evaluation service approved by the Ohio department of education or the United
States department of education; and at least the following:
(a) Twenty semester hours or thirty quarter
hours of graduate or undergraduate level physics;
(b) Twenty contact hours of documented
specialized training in conducting surveys of mammography facilities;
and
(c) Have the experience of
conducting surveys of at least ten mammography x-ray units under the direct
supervision of a certified individual as provided in paragraph (E)(1) or (E)(2)
of this rule or a radiation expert certified in mammography.
(F) The department may
return an incomplete application for certification or certification renewal.
The applicant shall
will respond to the director's request for additional
information within twenty days of receiving the request.
(G) A certificate issued under this rule
shall
will
expire two years after the date of its issuance and may be renewed in
accordance with the standard renewal procedures established in Chapter 4745. of
the Revised Code. On or before thirty days prior to the expiration of a
certificate, the department shall
will mail or email a
notice and application for renewal to the certificate holder. The certificate
holder shall
will complete the application and return it to the
treasurer of state with the certification renewal fee in the form of a check,
electronic payment, or money order payable to "treasurer, state of Ohio," in
the amount of one hundred dollars for each category specified in paragraph (A)
of this rule.
(H) Within sixty days
of receiving a complete application for certification or certification renewal,
the director shall
will, pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code,
either issue a certification or certification renewal or, deny the application,
or the director may at any time suspend or revoke a certification if the
applicant or certificate holder:
(1) Does not
meet the applicable requirements
obligations specified in this rule for attaining and
maintaining certification as a radiation expert;
(2) Previously had a radiation expert
certificate revoked or currently has a certificate suspended pursuant to this
paragraph;
(3) Has provided
services for a category of radiation-generating equipment that is not
identified on his or her radiation expert certificate;
(4) Misrepresents the types of quality
assurance programs for which he or she is certified to provide services or
otherwise has provided services for which he or she was not certified to
provide;
(5) Misrepresents
information on the application or has misrepresented an audit report filed with
the director pursuant to rule
3701:1-66-04 of the
Administrative Code;
(6) Has
submitted an audit report to the director that the radiation expert did not
personally perform or supervise the individual assisting in the performance of
quality assurance tests;
(7) Does
not respond to the request for additional information within twenty days of
receiving the request as provided in paragraph (F) of this rule;
(8) Does not comply with paragraphs (C) to
(E) of this rule, as applicable, in which case the director
shall
will
deny the application only for that certification for the affected category of
radiation-generating equipment;
(9)
Fails to pay any fee assessed in accordance with this rule;
(10) Fails to comply with Chapter 3748. of
the Revised Code or the rules adopted thereunder; or
(11) Has any felony conviction that indicates
that the individual may pose a risk to public health and safety.
(I) An individual certified as a
radiation expert shall
will immediately notify the director in writing of the
following:
(1) If the radiation expert is no
longer practicing as a CRE;
(2) A
change in the name, address, or phone number of the radiation expert;
(3) A change to the listing of hospitals in
which the radiation expert is designated as CRE; and
(4) Any other change that would render an
application or certificate no longer accurate.
(J) The individual certified as a radiation
expert shall
will provide the director upon request with any other
information regarding the requirements
obligations set forth in this rule.
(K) Each certified radiation expert
shall
will
obtain continuing education for each certification period in accordance with
the following:
(1) Certified radiation experts
having certification in one category specified in paragraph (A) of this rule
shall
will
obtain fifteen hours of continuing education pertaining to the category of
certification;
(2) Certified
radiation experts having certification in two categories specified in paragraph
(A) of this rule shall
will obtain twenty hours of continuing education
pertaining to one or both categories of certification; and
(3) Certified radiation experts having
certification in three categories specified in paragraph (A) of this rule
shall
will
obtain twenty-five hours of continuing education pertaining to one or more
categories of certification.
(4)
Individuals in active military service during the certification renewal period
may have the continuing education period extended in accordance with section
5903.12 of the Revised
Code.
(L) Continuing
education programs are subject to approval by the director.
(M) A certified radiation expert who provides
instruction in a continuing education program related to radiation safety is
eligible to claim up to five hours of instruction time
for the required
as continuing education for his or her certification
period.
(N) In accordance with
section 3748.12 of the Revised Code, a
certification renewal fee that remains unpaid on the ninety-first day after the
original invoice date shall
will be assessed
an additional amount equal to ten per cent of the original fee.
(O) Application for the same certification
category may be denied after the expiration date of the previous certification
for individuals who do not renew their certification according to this rule,
and who do not provide written notification that they no longer
require
need
or want certification in that category.
(P) If an individual allows his or her
certification to expire and the individual applies for the same certification
within one year following the expiration of that certification, the individual
shall
will
submit evidence of completing the continuing education
requirements
obligations provided in this rule.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3748.04
Rule Amplifies: 3748.01, 3748.02, 3748.04, 3748.05, 3748.06, 3748.07, 3748.12, 3748.121, 3748.13, 3748.14, 3748.15, 3748.17, 3748.18, 3748.19, 3748.20, 3748.22, 3748.99
Prior Effective Dates: 06/01/1998, 09/07/2001, 12/01/2003, 02/10/2006, 08/01/2011, 05/20/2013, 05/01/2018
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