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CA SB1332
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires the State Department of Public Health to approve radiologic technology schools that obtain JRCERT (Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology) certification, while allowing non-accredited schools to still seek approval through existing processes.
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Establishes a provisional approval system for schools in the process of obtaining JRCERT recognition, contingent on meeting requirements including certified instructors, radiation compliance, clinical site agreements, and radiation protection programs.
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Mandates the department adopt JRCERT standards through a public notice and comment process (minimum 45-day posting, 30-day comment period, and public hearing if requested) without requiring standard rulemaking procedures.
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Authorizes the department to revoke, suspend, limit, or condition school approvals for violations of radiologic technology or radiation control laws, or for nonpayment of fees, with proceedings conducted under administrative law standards.
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Requires schools to notify the Radiologic Health Branch within 10 days of any JRCERT action affecting their accreditation, and repeals the section on January 1, 2015 unless extended by statute.
Legislative Description
Radiologic technology.
Last Action
Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 525, Statutes of 2010.
9/29/2010