Arkansas Code Title 17, Subtitle 3, Chapter 106, Subchapter 1 - General Provisions

  • § 17-106-101 - Findings.
    The General Assembly hereby finds and declares that the citizens of the State of Arkansas are entitled to the maximum protection practicable from the...
  • § 17-106-102 - Title.
    This chapter may be cited as the "Consumer-Patient Radiation Health and Safety Act".
  • § 17-106-103 - Definitions.
    As used in this chapter: (1) "Board" means the State Board of Health; (2) "Committee" means the Medical Ionizing Radiation Licensure Committee; (3) "Consumer"...
  • § 17-106-104 - Medical Ionizing Radiation Licensure Committee.
    (a) (1) The Medical Ionizing Radiation Licensure Committee shall be an advisory committee to the State Board of Health and shall consist of ten...
  • § 17-106-105 - Duties and Powers.
    (a) (1) The State Board of Health is authorized to: (A) (i) Incur whatever expenses it may deem necessary or expedient in performing its...
  • § 17-106-106 - Legal Title -- License Limitations -- Prohibited Acts.
    (a) Other than a licensed practitioner, radiologic technologist, licensed technologist, or limited licensed technologist, no person shall use radioactive materials or medical equipment emitting...
  • § 17-106-107 - Licensing Requirements.
    (a) The Medical Ionizing Radiation Licensure Committee shall license any applicant who shall: (1) Make application and pay a nonrefundable fee established by the...
  • § 17-106-108 - Examinations.
    (a) With the exception of those who are grandfathered under this chapter, each applicant for licensure shall be required to pass a license examination...
  • § 17-106-109 - Licenses.
    (a) The Medical Ionizing Radiation Licensure Committee may issue a license to each applicant who has either successfully passed the examination or qualified under...
  • § 17-106-110 - Discipline.
    (a) Any license issued by the Medical Ionizing Radiation Licensure Committee may be suspended or revoked or the individual may be censured, reprimanded, or...
  • § 17-106-111 - Exemptions.
    (a) (1) Dentists, dental hygienists, registered dental assistants with the expanded duty of radiography, radiation health physicists, radiation medical physicists, chiropractic externs, bone densitometrists,...

Last modified: November 15, 2016