Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3701:1 - Radiation Control
Chapter 3701:1-58 - Medical Use of Radioactive Materials
Section 3701:1-58-26 - Authorization for calibration, transmission, and reference sources
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3701:1-58-26
Current through all regulations passed and filed through March 18, 2024
(A) Any person authorized by rule 3701:1-58-06 of the Administrative Code for medical use of radioactive material may receive, possess, and use any of the following radioactive material for check, calibration, transmission, and reference use:
(1) Sealed sources, not exceeding
1.11
gigabecquerels (thirty millicuries) each, manufactured and distributed by a
person licensed under rule
3701:1-46-44
of the Administrative Code or equivalent United States nuclear regulatory
commission, or agreement state regulations.
(2) Sealed sources, not exceeding
1.11
gigabecquerels (thirty millicuries) each, redistributed by a licensee
authorized to redistribute the sealed sources manufactured and distributed by a
person licensed under rule
3701:1-46-44
of the Administrative Code or equivalent United States nuclear regulatory
commission or agreement state regulations, providing the redistributed sealed
sources are in the original packaging and shielding and are accompanied by the
manufacturer's approved instructions.
(3) Any radioactive material with a half-life
not longer than one hundred twenty days in individual amounts not to exceed
0.56 gigabecquerels (fifteen millicuries).
(4) Any radioactive material with a half-life
longer than one hundred twenty days in individual amounts not to exceed the
smaller of 7.4 megabecquerels (two hundred microcuries) or one thousand times
the quantities in appendix A to rule
3701:1-40-17
of the Administrative Code.
(5)
Technetium-99m in amounts as needed.
(B) Radioactive material in sealed sources authorized by this provision shall not be:
(1) Used for medical use as defined in rule
3701:1-38-01 of the
Administrative Code except in accordance with the requirements in rule
3701:1-58-53
of the Administrative Code; or
(2)
Combined (i.e., bundled or aggregated) to create an activity greater than the
maximum activity of any single sealed source authorized under this
chapter.
(C) A licensee using calibration, transmission, and reference sources in accordance with the requirements in paragraph (A) or (B) of this rule need not list these sources on a specific medical use license.
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