AB 1092, as introduced, Mullin. Public health: radiologic technologists.
Existing law provides for the certification and regulation of radiologic technologists by the State Department of Public Health. Existing law authorizes the department to adopt regulations to implement those provisions, as specified. Existing law authorizes the department to charge a fee for a certificate issued under those provisions. Existing law requires a fee collected under those provisions to be deposited into the Radiation Control Fund, subject to appropriation by the Legislature. A violation of those provisions is a crime.
This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to that provision.
Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: no. State-mandated local program: no.
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
Section 114870 of the Health and Safety Code
2 is amended to read:
The department shall do all of the following:
P2 1(a) Upon recommendation of the committee, adopt regulations
2as may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of this chapter.
3(b) (1) Provide forbegin insert theend insert certification of radiologic technologists,
4without limitation as to procedures or areas of application, except
5as provided in Section 106980. Separate certificates shall be
6provided for diagnostic radiologic technology, for mammographic
7radiologic technology, and for therapeutic radiologic technology.
8If a person has received accreditation to perform mammography
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from a private accreditation organization, the department shall
10consider this accreditation when deciding to issue a mammographic
11radiologic technology certificate.
12(2) Provide, upon recommendation of the committee, that a
13radiologic technologist who operates digital radiography equipment
14devote a portion of his or her continuing education credit hours to
15continuing education in digital radiologic technology.
16(c) (1) (A) Provide, as may be deemed appropriate, forbegin delete grantingend delete
17begin insert issuingend insert limited permits to persons to conduct radiologic technology
18limited to the performance of certain procedures or the application
19of X-rays to specific areas of the human
body, except for
20mammography, prescribe minimum standards of training and
21experience for these persons, and prescribe procedures for
22examining applicants for limited permits. The minimum standards
23shall include a requirement that personsbegin delete grantedend deletebegin insert issuedend insert limited
24permits under this subdivision shall meet those fundamental
25requirements in basic radiological health training and knowledge
26similar to those required for persons certified under subdivision
27(b) as the department determines are reasonably necessary for the
28protection of the health and safety of the public.
29(B) Provide that an applicant for approval as a limited permit
30X-ray technician in the categories of chest radiography, extremities
31radiography, gastrointestinal radiography, genitourinary
32 radiography, leg-podiatric radiography, skull radiography, and
33torso-skeletal radiography, as these categories are defined in
34Section 30443 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations,
35shall have at least 50 hours of education in radiological protection
36and safety. The department may allocate these hours as it deems
37appropriate.
38(2) Provide that a limited permit X-ray technician in the
39categories of chest radiography, extremities radiography,
40gastrointestinal radiography, genitourinary radiography,
P3 1leg-podiatric radiography, skull radiography, and torso-skeletal
2radiography, as these categories are defined in Section 30443 of
3Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations, may perform digital
4radiography within their respective scopes of practice after
5completion of 20 hours or more of instruction in digital radiologic
6technology approved by the department. This requirement shall
7not be construed to preclude limited permit X-ray
technicians in
8the categories of dental laboratory radiography and X-ray bone
9densitometry from performing digital radiography upon meeting
10the educational requirements determined by the department.
11(3) Provide, upon recommendation of the committee, that a
12limited permit X-ray technician who has completed the initial
13instruction described in paragraph (2) devote a portion of his or
14her required continuing education credit hours to additional
15continuing instruction in digital radiologic technology.
16(d) Provide for the approval of schools for radiologic
17technologists. Schools for radiologic technologists shall include
1820 hours of approved instruction in digital radiography. The
19department may exempt a school from this requirement as it deems
20appropriate.
21(e) Provide, upon recommendation of the committee, for
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certification of licentiates of the healing arts to supervise the
23operation of X-ray machines or to operate X-ray machines, or both,
24prescribe minimum standards of training and experience for these
25licentiates of the healing arts, and prescribe procedures for
26examining applicants for certification. This certification may limit
27the use of X-rays to certain X-ray procedures and the application
28of X-rays to specific areas of the human body.
29(f) (1) Provide for certification of any physician and surgeon
30to operate, and supervise the operation of, a bone densitometer, if
31that physician and surgeon provides the department a certificate
32that evidences training in the use of a bone densitometer by a
33representative of a bone densitometer machine manufacturer, or
34through any radiologic technology school. The certification shall
35be valid for the particular bone densitometer the physician and
36surgeon was trained to use, and for any
other bone densitometer
37that meets all of the criteria specified in subparagraphs (A) to (C),
38inclusive, if the physician and surgeon has completed training, as
39specified in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2), for the use of that
40bone densitometer. The physician and surgeon shall, upon request
P4 1of the department, provide evidence of training, pursuant to
2subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2), for the use of any bone
3densitometer used by the physician and surgeon. The activity
4covered by the certificate shall be limited to the use of an X-ray
5bone densitometer to which all of the following is applicable:
6(A) The bone densitometer does not require user intervention
7for calibration.
8(B) The bone densitometer does not provide an image for
9diagnosis.
10(C) The bone densitometer is used only to estimate bone density
11of the heel,
wrist, or finger of the patient.
12(2) The certificate shall be accompanied by a copy of the
13curriculum covered by the manufacturer’s representative or
14radiologic technology school. The curriculum shall include, at a
15minimum, instruction in all of the following areas:
16(A) Procedures for operation of the bone densitometer by the
17physician and surgeon, and for the supervision of the operation of
18the bone densitometer by other persons, including procedures for
19quality assurance of the bone densitometer.
20(B) Proper radiation protection of the operator, the patient, and
21third parties in proximity to the bone densitometer.
22(C) Provisions of Article 5 (commencing with Section 106955)
23of Chapter 4 of Part 1 of Division 104.
24(D) Provisions of Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 114840)
25of Part 9 of Division 104.
26(E) Provisions of Group 1 (commencing with Section 30100)
27of Subchapter 4 of Chapter 5 of Division 1 of Title 17 of the
28California Code of Regulations.
29(F) Provisions of Group 1.5 (commencing with Section 30108)
30of Subchapter 4 of Chapter 5 of Division 1 of Title 17 of the
31California Code of Regulations.
32(G) Provisions of Article 1 (commencing with Section 30250)
33of Group 3 of Subchapter 4 of Chapter 5 of Division 1 of Title 17
34of the California Code of Regulations.
35(H) Provisions of Article 2 (commencing with Section 30254)
36of Group 3 of Subchapter 4 of Chapter 5 of Division 1 of Title 17
37of the
California Code of Regulations.
38(I) Provisions of Article 3 (commencing with Section 30265)
39of Group 3 of Subchapter 4 of Chapter 5 of Division 1 of Title 17
40of the California Code of Regulations.
P5 1(J) Provisions of Article 4 (commencing with Section 30305)
2of Group 3 of Subchapter 4 of Chapter 5 of Division 1 of Title 17
3of the California Code of Regulations.
4(K) Provisions of Subchapter 4.5 (commencing with Section
530400) of Chapter 5 of Division 1 of Title 17 of the California
6Code of Regulations.
7(3) (A) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this
8subdivision shall constitute all the requirements that must be met
9by a physician and surgeon in order to operate, and supervise the
10operation of, a bone densitometer. The
department may adopt
11regulations consistent with this section in order to administer the
12certification requirements.
13(B) No person may be supervised by a physician and surgeon
14in the use of a bone densitometer unless that person possesses the
15necessary license or permit required by the department.
16(C) Nothing in this subdivision shall affect the requirements
17imposed by the committee or the department for the registration
18of a bone densitometer machine, or for the inspection of facilities
19in which any bone densitometer machine is operated.
20(D) This subdivision shall not apply to a licentiate of the healing
21arts who is certified pursuant to subdivision (e) or pursuant to
22Section 107111.
23(E) The department shall charge a fee for a certificate issued
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pursuant to this subdivision to the extent necessary to administer
25certification. The fee shall be in an amount sufficient to cover the
26department’s costs of implementing this subdivision and shall not
27exceed the fee for certification to operate or supervise the operation
28of an X-ray machine pursuant to subdivision (e). The fees collected
29pursuant to this subparagraph shall be deposited into the Radiation
30Control Fund established pursuant to Section 114980.
31(g) Upon recommendation of the committee, exempt from
32certification requirements those licentiates of the healing arts who
33have successfully completed formal courses in schools certified
34by the department and who have successfully passed a
35roentgenology technology and radiation protection examination
36approved by the department and administered by the board that
37issued his or her license.
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