Public Act 0155 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0155 |
HB2308 Enrolled | LRB103 25731 CPF 56182 b |
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AN ACT concerning safety.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Radiation Protection Act of 1990 is amended |
by changing Section 6 as follows:
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(420 ILCS 40/6) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 210-6)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027)
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Sec. 6. Accreditation of administrators of radiation; |
Limited scope
accreditation; Rules and regulations; Education. |
(a) The Agency shall promulgate such rules and regulations |
as are
necessary to establish accreditation standards and |
procedures, including a
minimum course of education and |
continuing education requirements in the
administration of |
radiation to human beings, which are appropriate to the
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classification of accreditation and which are to be met by all |
physician
assistants, advanced practice registered nurses, |
nurses,
technicians, or other assistants who administer |
radiation to human beings
under the supervision of a person |
licensed under the Medical Practice Act
of 1987. Such rules |
and regulations may provide for different classes of
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accreditation based on evidence of national certification, |
clinical
experience or community hardship as conditions of |
initial and continuing
accreditation. The rules and |
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regulations of the Agency shall be
consistent with national |
standards in regard to the protection of the
health and safety |
of the general public.
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(b) The rules and regulations shall also provide that
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persons who have been accredited by the Agency, in accordance |
with the
Radiation Protection Act, without passing an |
examination, will remain
accredited as provided in Section 43 |
of this Act and that those persons may
be accredited, without |
passing an examination, to use other equipment,
procedures, or |
supervision within the original category of accreditation if
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the Agency receives written assurances from a person licensed |
under the
Medical Practice Act of 1987, that the person |
accredited has
the necessary
skill and qualifications for such |
additional equipment procedures or
supervision. The Agency |
shall, in accordance with subsection (c) of
this Section, |
provide for the accreditation of nurses, technicians, or
other |
assistants, unless exempted elsewhere in this Act, to perform |
a
limited scope of diagnostic radiography procedures of the |
chest, the
extremities, skull and sinuses, or the spine, while |
under the
supervision of a person licensed under the Medical |
Practice Act of 1987.
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(c) The rules or regulations promulgated by the Agency |
pursuant to
subsection (a) shall establish standards and |
procedures for accrediting
persons to perform a limited scope |
of diagnostic radiography procedures.
The rules or regulations |
shall specify that an individual seeking accreditation for |
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limited diagnostic radiography shall not apply ionizing |
radiation to human beings until the individual has passed an |
Agency-approved examination and is accredited by the Agency. |
The rules or regulations shall require persons seeking limited |
scope
accreditation to register with the Agency as a |
"student-in-training,"
and declare those procedures in which |
the student will be receiving
training. The |
student-in-training registration shall be valid for a period
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of 16 months, during which the time the student may, under the |
supervision
of a person licensed under the Medical Practice |
Act of 1987, perform the
diagnostic radiography procedures |
listed on the student's registration.
The student-in-training |
registration shall be nonrenewable.
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For an individual Upon expiration of the 16 month training |
period, the student shall be
prohibited from performing |
diagnostic radiography procedures unless
accredited by the |
Agency to perform such procedures. In order to be
accredited |
to perform a limited scope of diagnostic radiography |
procedures, he or she
an individual must pass an examination |
approved offered by the Agency. The
examination shall be |
consistent with national standards in regard to
protection of |
public health and safety. The examination shall consist of a
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standardized component covering general principles applicable |
to diagnostic
radiography procedures and a clinical component |
specific to the types of
procedures for which accreditation is |
being sought. The Agency may
assess a reasonable fee for such |
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examinations to cover any the costs incurred
by the Agency in |
conjunction with offering the examinations.
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(d) The Agency shall by rule or regulation exempt from |
accreditation
physician assistants, advanced practice |
registered nurses, nurses, technicians, or
other assistants |
who
administer radiation to human
beings under supervision of |
a person licensed to practice under the Medical
Practice Act |
of 1987 when the services are performed on employees of a
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business at a medical facility owned and operated by the |
business. Such
exemption shall only apply to the equipment, |
procedures and supervision
specific to the medical facility |
owned and operated by the business.
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(Source: P.A. 100-513, eff. 1-1-18 .)
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