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(Utah Adminstrative Code as in effect on January 1, 2000)

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[Title R156. Table of Contents]

(R156. Commerce, Occupational and Professional Licensing. )

R156-54. Radiology Technologist and Radiology Practical Technician Licensing Act Rules.

R156-54-101 Title.
R156-54-102 Definitions.
R156-54-103 Authority - Purpose.
R156-54-104 Organization - Relationship to Rule R156-1.
R156-54-301 Equivalent Education Requirements for Licensure as a Radiology Technologist.
R156-54-302a Examination Requirements - Radiology Technologist.
R156-54-302b Examination Requirements - Radiology Practical Technician.
R156-54-303 Renewal Cycle - Procedures.
R156-54-304 Professional Education.
R156-54-502 Unprofessional Conduct.

R156-54-101 Title.

These rules are known as the "Radiology Technologist and Radiology Practical Technician Licensing Act Rules."

R156-54-102 Definitions.

In addition to the definitions in Title 58, Chapters 1 and 54, as used in Title 58, Chapters 1 and 54 or these rules:

(1) "ARRT" means the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.

(2) "Supervision", "general supervision" or "direct supervision" as used in Subsections 58-54-2 (5), (6) and (7) and Section 58-54-8 means that the supervising radiologist or radiology practitioner shall be available for consultation while the radiology technologist or the radiology practical technician is performing any radiographic procedures. Consultation may be in person, by telephone, by radio or any other means of direct verbal communication. The supervising radiologist or radiology practitioner shall be responsible for the radiographic procedures performed by the radiology technologist or the radiology practical technician.

(3) "Unprofessional conduct" as defined in Title 58, Chapters 1 and 54, is further defined, in accordance with Subsection 58-1-203 (5), in Section R156-54-502.

R156-54-103 Authority - Purpose.

These rules are adopted by the division under the authority of Subsection 58-1-106 (1) to enable the division to administer Title 58, Chapter 54.

R156-54-104 Organization - Relationship to Rule R156-1.

The organization of this rule and its relationship to Rule R156-1 is as described in Section R156-1-107.

R156-54-301 Equivalent Education Requirements for Licensure as a Radiology Technologist.

In accordance with Subsection 58-54-5 (2)(a), a four year bachelors of science degree in radiology is an equivalent radiological educational program approved for licensure as a radiology technologist.

R156-54-302a Examination Requirements - Radiology Technologist.

In accordance with Subsection 58-54-5 (2)(b), the examination requirement for licensure as a radiology technologist requires passing:

(1) one of the following ARRT Examinations in Radiology Technology with a minimum passing score of 75%:

(a) Radiography;

(b) Nuclear Medicine Technology;

(c) Radiation Therapy Technology; or

(2) the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board Examination with a passing score as established by the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board; and

(3) the Utah Radiology Technologist and Radiology Practical Technician Law and Rule Examination with a minimum passing score of 75%.

R156-54-302b Examination Requirements - Radiology Practical Technician.

In accordance with Subsection 58-54-5 (3), the examination requirement for licensure as a radiology practical technician requires passing:

(1) the ARRT Limited Scope of Practice in Radiography Examination with a minimum passing score of 65% for each of the following:

(a) core; and

(b) one or more of the following sections:

(i) chest;

(ii) extremities;

(iii) skull/sinuses;

(iv) spine; and

(v) podiatric; or

(2) the Utah Limited Scope of Practice in Radiography Examination with a minimum passing score of 65% for each of the following:

(a) core; and

(b) one or more of the following sections:

(i) chest;

(ii) extremities;

(iii) skull/sinuses;

(iv) spine;

(v) podiatric; and

(vi) osteoporotic; and

(3) the Utah Radiology Technologist and Radiology Practical Technician Law and Rule Examination with a minimum passing score of 75%.

R156-54-303 Renewal Cycle - Procedures.

(1) In accordance with Subsection 58-1-308 (1), the renewal date for the two-year renewal cycle applicable to licensees under Title 58, Chapter 54 is established by rule in Section R156-1-308.

(2) Renewal procedures shall be in accordance with Section R156-1-308.

R156-54-304 Professional Education.

(1) In accordance with Subsection 58-54-6 (2), each licensee shall be required to complete a program of professional education during each two year period commencing June of each odd numbered year.

(2) The required number of hours of professional education for an individual who first becomes licensed during the two year period shall be decreased in a pro-rata amount equal to any part of that two year period preceding the date on which that individual first becomes licensed.

(3) Qualified professional education under this section shall:

(a) be relevant to the licensee's professional practice;

(b) be prepared and presented by individuals who are qualified by education, training and experience; and

(c) have a method of verification of attendance.

(4) Unlimited hours of professional education shall be recognized for professional education completed in blocks of time not less than 50 minutes in formally established classroom courses, seminars, lectures, labs, training sessions or conferences which are approved by or conducted under the sponsorship of:

(a) an accredited institution of higher education;

(b) American Society of Radiologic Technologists or other similar professional organizations;

(c) an acute care hospital or medical treatment facility; or

(d) a professional association representing one of the licensed professions regularly engaged in radiologic procedures.

(5) Ten hours of professional education shall be recognized on a one time basis for passing the Utah Radiology Technologist and Radiology Practical Technician Law and Rule Examination if the exam was not required at the time of licensure.

(6) Each licensee shall be responsible for keeping documentation of his professional education hours for a period of four years after close of the two year period to which the records pertain.

(7) A licensee who has a serious health condition or has left the United States for an extended period of time which prevent the licensee from meeting the professional education requirements established under this section may be excused from the requirement for that period of time. However, it is the responsibility of the licensee to document the reasons and justify why the requirement could not be met.

R156-54-502 Unprofessional Conduct.

"Unprofessional conduct" includes:

(1) performing mammography when not in compliance with the Utah State Department of Health, Bureau of Health Facility Licensure, Mammography Quality Assurance Rules, R432-950;

(2) performing a radiological procedure without having first passed the appropriate qualifying examination;

(3) performing a radiological procedure when not supervised in accordance with Section R156-54-102(2); and

(4) failing to conform to the generally accepted and recognized standards and ethics of the profession including those established in the ARRT "Standards of Ethics", June 1997 edition, which is hereby incorporated by reference.

[Indexing] KEY: licensing, radiology technologist*, radiology practical technician*
    February 3, 1998

[Editor's note: Below are references to the Utah Code that are listed by the agency making this rule as authority for the rule.]
58-54-1 58-1-106 (1) 58-1-202 (1)
Notice of Continuation May 12, 1997

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