Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 641 - Public Health Department
Chapter 42 - Permit to Operate Ionizing Radiation Producing Machines or Administer Radioactive Materials
Rule 641-42.8 - Permit to Practice as a Radiologist Assistant.
Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 641-42.8
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
(1)An individual applying for an initial permit shall:
a. Submit the appropriate
completed application.
b. Submit a
nonrefundable $100 application fee.
c. Submit proof of completion of formal
education for a radiologist assistant.
d. Submit proof of one year of experience as
a general radiologic technologist.
e. Submit proof of passing score on the ARRT
radiologist assistant examination or another examination that is recognized by
the department.
(2) An individual renewing a current permit shall:
a.
Renew annually by submitting a renewal application and a nonrefundable $75
renewal fee.
b. Report 50.0 hours
of continuing education obtained within the biennium indicated on the
individual's permit. Radiologist assistant permit holders must obtain at least
one-half of the required continuing education in subject areas specific to
radiography. The remainder may be earned as physician credit hours.
(3) An individual reinstating an expired permit shall submit the following:
a.
Application to reinstate and nonrefundable $150 application fee. If the permit
is expired six months or more, all previous exemptions from this chapter are no
longer valid and the individual is subject to all requirements of subrule
42.8(1).
b. Any continuing
education hours due at time of renewal. If the permit is expired more than one
year past the expiration date, 50.0 hours of continuing education obtained
within the previous 24 months must be submitted.
c. Proof that all stipulations of any
order(s) of disciplinary or enforcement action have been satisfied.
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