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AZ HB2225
Bill
Status
4/5/2016
Primary Sponsor
Jay Lawrence
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AI Summary
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Allows certificate holders to use ionizing radiation on human beings for diagnostic purposes under the direction of licensed practitioners licensed in any other state, territory, or district of the United States, not just Arizona.
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Clarifies that the prohibition on using ionizing radiation without proper licensure or certification does not apply to ionizing radiation ordered by a licensed practitioner for purposes other than diagnostic or therapeutic purposes under section 13-2505, subsection E.
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Makes minor grammatical and terminology corrections, including changing "naturopathy" to "naturopathic medicine" and correcting pronoun and verb agreement throughout the statute.
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Maintains existing exceptions to certification requirements for hospital residents specializing in radiology, medical and dental students, federal government employees, licensed dental hygienists, and dental assistants with approved radiology certificates.
Legislative Description
Radiologic technology; out-of-state licensed practitioners
Last Action
Chapter 98
4/5/2016