Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM
Title 180 - CONTROL OF RADIATION
Chapter 15 - TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR USE OF RADIATION SOURCES
Section 180-15-004 - MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Universal Citation: 180 NE Admin Rules and Regs ch 15 ยง 004
Current through September 17, 2024
This section addresses the qualifications for a radiological medical physicist, a radiological health physicist, and a qualified expert.
004.01 RADIOLOGICAL MEDICAL PHYSICIST. A radiological medical physicist must:
(A) Be certified by the
American Board of Radiology in therapeutic radiological physics, roentgen ray
and gamma ray physics, x-ray and radium physics; or radiological physics; or
the American Board of Medical Physics in radiation oncology physics or the
Canadian College of Medical Physics. Certification must be in the specialty the
individual will be clinically practicing; or
(B) Have a master's or doctor's degree in
physics, medical physics, other physical science, engineering, applied
mathematics, nuclear physics, biophysics, radiological physics, or health
physics and has completed one year of full time training in medical physics and
an additional year of full time work experience under the supervision of a
radiological medical physicist that meets the requirements of 180 NAC
15-004.01(A) at a medical institution. Full time training and full time work
experience must be in the specialty the individual will be clinically
practicing.
004.02 RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH PHYSICIST. A radiological health physicist must:
(A) Be certified by the
American Board of Health Physics or the American Board of Radiology in
therapeutic radiological physics, roentgen ray and gamma ray physics, x-ray and
radium physics, or radiological physics, diagnostic radiologic physics; or the
American Board of Medical Physics, or the Canadian College of Medical
Physics;
(B) Have a master's or a
doctor's degree in a physical or natural science or equivalent, biophysics,
radiological physics or health physics, plus one year of full time experience
in radiation protection and measurements; or
(C) Have a bachelor's degree in a physical or
natural science or equivalent, plus three years of full time training and
experience in radiation protection and measurements and a written statement
from a radiological health physicist as defined in 180 NAC 15-004.02(A) or (B)
that two years of training and experience in radiation protection and
measurements, including knowledge and training in the field of radiation
shielding, have been obtained under their supervision.
004.03 QUALIFIED EXPERT. A qualified expert must have:
(A) A bachelor's degree in a physical or
natural science, and one year of experience in radiation protection and
measurements; or
(B) A certificate
or associate degree from an accredited radiological technology school and one
year of experience in radiation protection and measurements.
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