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§ 5. Limitations on application of radiation to human beings and requirements for radiation installation operators providing mammography services.
(a) No person shall intentionally administer radiation to a human being unless such person is licensed to practice treatment of human ailments by virtue of the Illinois Medical, 1 Dental 2 or Podiatric Medical Practice Acts, 3 or, as physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse, technologist, nurse, or other assistant, is acting under the supervision, prescription or direction of such licensed person. However, no such physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse, technologist, nurse, or other assistant acting under the supervision of a person licensed under the Medical Practice Act of 1987, shall administer radiation to human beings unless accredited by the Agency, except that persons enrolled in a course of education approved by the Agency may apply ionizing radiation to human beings as required by their course of study when under the direct supervision of a person licensed under the Medical Practice Act of 1987. No person authorized by this Section to apply ionizing radiation shall apply such radiation except to those parts of the human body specified in the Act under which such person or his supervisor is licensed. No person may operate a radiation installation where ionizing radiation is administered to human beings unless all persons who administer ionizing radiation in that radiation installation are licensed, accredited, or exempted in accordance with this Section. Nothing in this Section shall be deemed to relieve a person from complying with the provisions of Section 10.
(b) In addition, no person shall provide mammography services unless all of the following requirements are met:
(1) the mammography procedures are performed using a radiation machine that is specifically designed for mammography;
(2) the mammography procedures are performed using a radiation machine that is used solely for performing mammography procedures;
(3) the mammography procedures are performed using equipment that has been subjected to a quality assurance program that satisfies quality assurance requirements which the Agency shall establish by rule;
(4) beginning one year after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1991, if the mammography procedure is performed by a radiologic technologist, that technologist, in addition to being accredited by the Agency to perform radiography, has satisfied training requirements specific to mammography, which the Agency shall establish by rule.
(c) Every operator of a radiation installation at which mammography services are provided shall ensure and have confirmed by each patient that the patient is provided with a printed or digital pamphlet that has been prepared in accordance with Section 2310-345 of the Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, which is orally reviewed with the patient.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 420. Nuclear Safety § 40/5. Limitations on application of radiation to human beings and requirements for radiation installation operators providing mammography services - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-420-nuclear-safety/il-st-sect-420-40-5/
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