Indiana Administrative Code (Last Updated: December 20, 2016) |
Title 410. INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH |
Article 410IAC5.2. RADIOGRAPHY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE, AND RADIATION THERAPY LICENSING |
Rule 410IAC5.2-7. Licensing of Radiation Therapists |
Section 410IAC5.2-7-1. Licensing requirements
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(a) A radiation therapist is an individual, other than a licensed practitioner, who performs radiation therapy procedures on humans for therapeutic purposes employing equipment that emits ionizing radiation. An individual performing any of the following tasks must be licensed as a radiation therapist:
(1) Assessing and evaluating a patient in preparation for a radiation therapy procedure.
(2) Making decisions concerning the performance of a radiation therapy procedure.
(3) Determining and setting exposure factors for a radiation therapy procedure.
(4) Performing a radiation therapy procedure.
(5) Actuating a radiation machine resulting in the production of ionizing radiation for the purpose of performing a radiation therapy procedure.
(b) The following actions do not require an individual to be licensed as a radiation therapist:
(1) Assisting a patient on or off a radiation therapy table.
(2) Assisting a radiation therapist as explicitly directed by the radiation therapist.
(c) To be eligible for a radiation therapist license a person shall:
(1) be currently certified and registered in radiation therapy by the ARRT; and
(2) complete requirements under 410 IAC 5.2-4.
(d) An individual who provides written proof to the department that he or she was actively employed as a radiation therapist for at least one (1) year prior to the effective date of this rule is exempt from subsection (c) and will be granted a radiation therapist license upon the completion of requirements under 410 IAC 5.2-4. (Indiana State Department of Health; 410 IAC 5.2-7-1; filed Nov 27, 2006, 1:48 p.m.: 20061227-IR-410050190FRA; errata filed Jan 17, 2007, 11:14 a.m.: 20070131-IR-410050190ACA; readopted filed Jul 12, 2012, 12:09 p.m.: 20120808-IR-410120265RFA)