Kentucky Administrative Regulations
Title 201 - GENERAL GOVERNMENT CABINET
Chapter 46 - Board of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy
Section 201 KAR 46:040 - Medical imaging technologist, advanced imaging professional, radiographer, nuclear medicine technologist, and radiation therapist licenses
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS 311B.020, 311B.050, 311B.100(2), 311B.110, 311B.120, 311B.180, 311B.190
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 311B.050 requires the Board of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy to promulgate administrative regulations to establish the procedures for the issuance and renewal of a license. KRS 311B.100(2) and KRS 311B.110(6) require the board to promulgate administrative regulations to establish the qualifications for an advanced imaging professional, a medical imaging technologist, a radiographer, a radiation therapist, and a nuclear medicine technologist. This administrative regulation establishes requirements for licensure, renewal, and reinstatement.
Section 1. Eligibility for an Advanced Imaging Professional, a Medical Imaging Technologist, a Radiographer, a Radiation Therapist, and a Nuclear Medicine Technologist License. A person shall not be eligible for a license pursuant to this administrative regulation for diagnostic imaging or therapeutic purposes unless the person has:
Section 2. Application for Initial License. An applicant shall submit:
Section 3. Applicant from an Unaccredited Educational Program.
Section 4. The issued license shall identify the licensee as an advanced imaging professional, a medical imaging technologist, a radiographer, a radiation therapist, or a nuclear medicine technologist. The medical imaging technologist license shall also identify any ARRT or NMTCB disciplines awarded to the licensee.
Section 5. The license shall expire annually on the last day of the licensee's birth month. If a license is first issued to an individual less than six (6) months before the individual's birth month, the license issued to the individual shall not expire on that date, but instead it shall expire at the last day of the individual's birth month in the following calendar year.
Section 6. Renewal of License. To renew a license, the licensee shall submit:
Section 7. Reinstatement of Lapsed License.
Section 8. Reinstatement of Revoked License. An applicant seeking reinstatement after a license revocation shall follow the same process as a new applicant as required under KRS 311B.100, 311B.110, and this administrative regulation.
Section 9. Lapsed Credential. A licensee shall not allow a credential to lapse while the license is active. If a licensee's credential is suspended, revoked, or otherwise discontinued by a national organization, the licensee shall notify the board immediately. A licensee seeking reinstatement following a lapse in credential shall submit:
Section 10. Temporary License. The board may, upon completion of Form KBMIRT 3, as incorporated by reference in 201 KAR 46:045, and payment of the fee established in 201 KAR 46:020, Section 3, issue a temporary license to an applicant who has successfully completed an approved course of study in radiography, nuclear medicine technology, radiation therapy, or an advanced imaging profession and meets the other requirements of 201 KAR 46:045 other than having taken the required examination. A temporary license shall be effective for up to one (1) year only and shall not be renewable. Upon certification, a temporary license may be converted to a permanent license as described in 201 KAR 46:045, Section 2. A temporary license shall expire upon issuance of a permanent license.
Section 11. Continuing Education Audit Process.
Section 12. Contrast Procedures. Only individuals holding a license pursuant to this administrative regulation shall perform diagnostic imaging or radiation therapy procedures regulated by KRS Chapter 311B at facilities where contrast studies are performed.
Section 13. CT Training for Nuclear Medicine Technologists and Radiation Therapists. Individuals who are licensed in the primary discipline of nuclear medicine or radiation therapy, are certified by the ARRT or NMTCB, and are seeking post-primary certification in computed tomography (CT) may work under the direct supervision of a licensed and certified CT technologist to gain clinical competency. An individual who wishes to complete clinical training in CT shall submit a Provisional License Application, as incorporated by reference in 201 KAR 46:050, which shall expire twenty-four (24) months from the date of issuance.
Section 14. PET Training for Radiographers and Radiation Therapists. Individuals who are licensed in the primary discipline of radiography or radiation therapy, are certified by the ARRT, and are seeking post-primary certification in positron emission tomography (PET) may work under the direct supervision of a licensed and certified PET technologist with the permission of an authorized user to gain clinical competency. An individual who wishes to complete clinical training in PET shall submit a Provisional License Application, as incorporated by reference in 201 KAR 46:050, which shall expire twenty-four (24) months from the date of issuance.
Section 15. Applications for licensure shall be filed with the Board of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy, 125 Holmes Street, Suite 320, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601.
Section 16. Incorporation by Reference.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 311B.050, 311B.080, 311B.100(2), 311B.110