Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
The Department shall certify qualified experts for the
purpose of inspecting, and certifying x-ray equipment to establish compliance
with this rule. The Department may grant, modify or refuse to issue a
certification in accordance with the Maine Administrative Procedure Act, Title
5, Chapter 375, Subchapter V.
A.
Radiological physicist certification
(1) The
radiological physicist, except as provided for in section F.3.C.(4), shall be
responsible for the preparation and issuance of all inspection reports, and
shall be accountable for all information, findings and recommendations
contained therein.
(2)
Certification shall be in the diagnostic x-ray and/or the therapy area. To be
eligible to apply for certification as a radiological physicist an individual
shall, in addition to satisfying the training and experience requirements of
Part A of this rule:
(a) Not be currently
employed by any company offering sales or service of x-ray equipment;
and
(b) Be certified by the
American Board of Radiology in diagnostic radiologic physics; or
(c) Be certified by the American Board of
Health Physics and have one year of experience in the area of diagnostic x-ray
as outlined in Appendix D; or
(d)
Possess a master's degree in a physical science and have three years'
experience in the area of diagnostic x-ray as outlined in Appendix D.
(3) Individuals meeting the above
qualifications may apply to the Department for certification using Agency form
HHE 820 Certified technician registration form. The application shall include
the following information at a minimum:
(a)
Name and address
(b) Telephone
number
(c) Detailed description of
education
(d) Detailed description
of experience
(e) List of measuring
and calibration equipment used
(f)
Types of services to be provided
(4) Upon receipt and review of an
application, the Department may require additional submissions and/or personal
interviews with the applicant if deemed necessary to issue a
certification.
B. X-ray
survey technician certification
(1) The x-ray
survey technician shall be responsible for the collection of data used in the
preparation of inspection reports and shall collect such data only under the
supervision of a radiologic physicist.
(2) To be considered eligible to apply for
certification as an x-ray survey technician an individual shall in addition to
satisfying the training and experience requirements of Part A of this rule,
also not be currently employed by any company offering sales or service of
x-ray equipment.
C.
Application for Certification.
(1) Individuals
meeting the above qualifications may apply to the Department for Certification
using Agency form HHE 820 Certified Technician Registration Form. The
application shall include the following information at a minimum:
(a) Name and address;
(b) Telephone number;
(c) Detailed description of education,
include transcripts;
(d) Detailed
description of experience, include resume;
(e) Name of Certified radiologic physicist
for whom the technician will be working, if applicable; and
(f) A statement from the Radiologic physicist
outlining the types of surveys the applicant is qualified to perform, if
applicable.
(2) Upon
receipt and review of an application the Department may require additional
submission and/or personal interviews with the applicant if deemed necessary to
issue a certification.
(3) All
certificates issued by the Department shall be valid for a period of five years
from the date of issue. Six months prior to expiration, the Department shall
review the record of each individual whose certification is due to expire, and
upon request of that individual issue a new certificate.
D. Radiation instrument calibrations.
Pursuant to Part D.1501.C, of this rule, all radiation measuring instruments
shall be "calibrated" at intervals not to exceed 12 months. Additionally,
Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA) requirements shall continue to be
recognized where applicable.