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MO HB832
Bill
Status
4/21/2015
Primary Sponsor
Wanda Brown
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AI Summary
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Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) systems and panoramic x-ray systems shall not be required to be inspected more frequently than every six years
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CBCT systems are defined as medical imaging devices using x-ray computed tomography to capture data with a cone-shaped x-ray beam
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Panoramic x-ray systems are defined as devices capturing the entire mouth in a single two-dimensional image, including teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures
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Program automatically sunsets on December 31, 2017 (two years after August 28, 2015) unless reauthorized by the General Assembly
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If reauthorized, the program sunsets 12 years after the effective date of reauthorization, with the section terminating on September 1 of the following calendar year
Legislative Description
Specifies that cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) systems and panoramic x-ray systems shall not be inspected more frequently than every six years
Last Action
Second read and referred: Senate Veterans' Affairs and Health(S)
4/23/2015