Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 9 - TEXAS MEDICAL BOARD
Chapter 160 - MEDICAL PHYSICISTS
- Section 160.1 - Purpose
- Section 160.2 - Definitions
- Section 160.3 - Meetings
- Section 160.4 - Specialty License
- Section 160.5 - Exemptions from License Requirement
- Section 160.7 - Qualifications for Licensure
- Section 160.8 - Application Procedures
- Section 160.9 - Licensure Documentation
- Section 160.10 - Temporary Licensure
- Section 160.11 - Provisional License
- Section 160.12 - License Renewal
- Section 160.13 - Criminal History Record Information Required for Renewal
- Section 160.14 - Relicensure
- Section 160.15 - Licenses and License Holder Duties
- Section 160.16 - Continuing Education Requirements
- Section 160.17 - Medical Physicist Scope of Practice
- Section 160.18 - Complaints and Complaint Procedure Notification
- Section 160.19 - Subpoenas; Confidentiality of Information
- Section 160.20 - Grounds for Denial of Licensure and for Disciplinary Action
- Section 160.21 - Disciplinary Guidelines
- Section 160.22 - Procedural Rules for Hearings
- Section 160.23 - Disciplinary Process or Discipline of Medical Physicists
- Section 160.24 - Code of Ethics
- Section 160.25 - Impaired Medical Physicists
- Section 160.26 - Compliance
- Section 160.27 - Voluntary Relinquishment or Surrender of a License
- Section 160.28 - Administrative Procedure
- Section 160.29 - Criminal Convictions Related to Profession of Medical Physics
- Section 160.30 - Construction
- Section 160.31 - Exemption from Licensure for Certain Military Spouses
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