Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 9 - TEXAS MEDICAL BOARD
Chapter 194 - MEDICAL RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
Subchapter A - CERTIFICATE HOLDERS, NON-CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS, AND OTHER AUTHORIZED INDIVIDUALS OR ENTITIES
Section 194.12 - Standards for the Approval of Certificate Program Curricula and Instructors
Universal Citation: 22 TX Admin Code ยง 194.12
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) General certificate programs. All curricula and programs to train individuals to perform radiologic procedures must be accredited by accrediting organizations recognized by:
(1) the Council for Higher
Education Accreditation, including but not limited to: the JRCNMT; or
(2) the United States Secretary of Education,
including, but not limited to JRCERT, ABHES, or SACS.
(b) Limited Certificate Programs. All programs and curricula training individuals to perform limited radiologic procedures must:
(1) be accredited by JRCERT,
ABHES, or SACS to offer a limited curriculum in radiologic technology;
or
(2) be accredited by JRCCVT to
offer a curriculum in invasive cardiovascular technology.
(c) Application procedures for certificate programs.
(1) Application shall be made by the
program director on official forms available from the board.
(2) The application must be notarized and
shall be accompanied by the following items:
(A) the application fee, in accordance with
Chapter 175 of this title (relating to Fees and Penalties);
(B) a copy of the current accreditation
issued to the program by accepted accrediting organizations under subsections
(a) - (b) of this section; and
(C)
an agreement to allow the board to conduct an administrative audit of the
program to determine compliance with this section.
(d) Procedure for Approval or Denial.
(1) Review by the Executive Director.
(A) The executive director or designee shall
review applications for approval and may determine whether an applying program
is eligible for approval, or refer an application to the Education Committee of
the board for review.
(B) If the
executive director or designee determines that the applying program clearly
meets all approval requirements, the executive director or designee may approve
the applicant, to be effective on the date issued without formal board
approval.
(C) If the executive
director determines that the applying program does not clearly meet all
approval requirements prescribed by the Act and this chapter, approval may be
issued only upon action by the board following a recommendation by the
Education Committee. The Education Committee may recommend to grant or deny the
approval request.
(2)
Reconsideration of Denials.
(A)
Determinations to deny approval of a program may be reconsidered by the
Education Committee or the board based on additional information concerning the
applying program and upon a showing of good cause for
reconsideration.
(B) A decision to
reconsider a denial determination shall be a discretionary decision by the
Education Committee, based on consideration of the additional information.
Requests for reconsideration shall be made in writing by the applying program
director.
(e) Grounds for Denial or Withdrawal of Approval.
(1) Failure of the applying or approved
training program to comply with the provisions of this chapter or the Act may
be grounds for denial or withdrawal of the approval of the training
program.
(2) In the event that the
board receives complaints against an approved program, such information shall
be referred to the board's investigation department.
(3) Any material misrepresentation of fact by
an approved or applying program in any information required to be submitted to
the board is grounds for denial or withdrawal of approval.
(4) The board may deny or withdraw its
approval of a program after giving the program written notice setting forth its
reasons for denial or withdrawal and after giving the program a reasonable
opportunity to be heard by the Education Committee of the board.
(f) Renewal.
(1) The training program director shall be
responsible for applying for renewal of the training program's approval. The
program director must apply for renewal every three years by submitting the
required form and documents and by paying the required renewal fee to the board
on or before the expiration date of the approval.
(2) Failure to submit the renewal form and
renewal fee will result in the expiration of the training program's approval.
In the case that the approval is expired, to obtain a new approval, the
training program must reapply to meet all requirements for approval under this
section.
(3) A training program
which fails to apply for renewal or otherwise holds an expired approval shall
cease representing the program as an approved training program. The program
director shall notify currently enrolled students that the training program is
no longer approved under this section. The notification shall be in writing and
must be issued within ten days of the expiration of the approval.
(g) Required Reports to the Board. The program director shall report the following to the board within 30 days after the event:
(1) Any change of address
for the physical location of the program; or
(2) any change in accreditation status by an
acceptable accrediting organization under subsections (a) - (b) of this
section.
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