Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3701:1 - Radiation Control
Chapter 3701:1-58 - Medical Use of Radioactive Materials
Section 3701:1-58-08 - License amendments
Current through all regulations passed and filed through March 18, 2024
A licensee shall apply for and must receive a license amendment and pay the invoiced amendment fee specified in rule 3701:1-38-02 of the Administrative Code:
(A) Before it receives, prepares, or uses radioactive material for a type of use that is permitted under this chapter, but that is not authorized on the licensee's current license issued under this chapter, and Chapter 3701:1-40 of the Administrative Code;
(B) Before it permits anyone to work as an authorized user, authorized nuclear pharmacist, ophthalmic physicist, or authorized medical physicist under the license, except:
(C) Before a radiation safety officer is changed, except as provided in rule 3701:1-58-12 of the Administrative Code;
(D) Before it permits anyone to work as an associate radiation safety officer, or before the radiation safety officer assigns duties and tasks to an associate radiation safety officer that differ from those for which this individual is authorized on the license;
(E) Before it receives radioactive material in excess of the amount or in a different form, or receives a different radionuclide than is authorized on the license;
(F) Before it adds to or changes the areas of use identified in the application or on the license, except for areas of use where radioactive material is used only in accordance with either rule 3701:1-58-32 or 3701:1-58-34 of the Administrative Code;
(G) Before it changes the address(es) of use identified in the application or on the license;
(H) Before it revises procedures required by rules 3701:1-58-58 and 3701:1-58-64 to 3701:1-58-66 of the Administrative Code, as applicable, where such revision reduces radiation safety; and
(I) Before it receives a sealed source from a different manufacturer or of a different model number than authorized by its license unless the sealed source is used for manual brachytherapy, is listed in the sealed source and device registry, and is in a quantity and for an isotope authorized by the license.