New York Education Law Article 166 - MEDICAL PHYSICS PRACTICE
- 8700 - Introduction.
This article applies to the profession of medical physics. The general provisions for all professions contained in article one hundred thirty of this title apply...
- 8701 - Definitions.
As used in this article: 1. "Clinical" shall mean activities directly relating to the treatment or diagnosis of human ailments. 2. "Specialty" or "specialty area"...
- 8702 - Definition of "Practice of Medical Physics".
1. The "practice of the profession of medical physics" shall mean the use and application of accepted principles and protocols of physics in a clinical...
- 8703 - Use of the Title "Professional Medical Physicist".
Only a person licensed under this article shall use the title "professional medical physicist".
- 8704 - State Committee for Medical Physics.
1. A state committee for medical physics shall be appointed by the board of regents upon the recommendation of the commissioner and shall assist on...
- 8705 - Requirements and Procedures for Professional Licensure.
To qualify for a license as a professional medical physicist, an applicant shall fulfill the following requirements: 1. Application: file an application with the department;...
- 8706 - Limited Permits.
Permits limited as to eligibility, practice and duration shall be issued by the department to eligible applicants, as follows: 1. Eligibility. The following persons shall...
- 8707 - Exemptions.
Nothing in this article shall be construed to affect, prevent or in any manner expand or limit the authority of any person otherwise authorized by...
- 8708 - Licensure Without Examination.
1. Within eighteen months of the effective date of regulations implementing the provisions of this article, the department may issue a license to practice medical...
- 8709 - Separability.
If any section of this article, or part thereof, shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not...
Last modified: February 3, 2019