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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The radiation and perpetual care account is an account in the general revenue fund.
(b) The department shall deposit to the credit of the perpetual care account money and security it receives under this chapter, including an administrative penalty collected by the department under Sections 401.384-401.390 but excluding fees collected under Sections 401.301(a)-(c) and 401.302. Interest earned on money in the perpetual care account shall be credited to the perpetual care account.
(c) Money and security in the perpetual care account may be administered by the department only for storage, maintenance, and distribution of mammography medical records or the decontamination, decommissioning, stabilization, reclamation, maintenance, surveillance, control, storage, and disposal of radioactive substances for the protection of the public health and safety and the environment under this chapter and for refunds under Section 401.303.
(d) Money and security in the perpetual care account may not be used for normal operating expenses of the department.
(e) The department may use money in the perpetual care account to pay for measures:
(1) to prevent or mitigate the adverse effects of abandonment of radioactive substances, default on a lawful obligation, insolvency, or other inability by the holder of a license issued by the department to meet the requirements of this chapter or of department rules;
(2) to assure the protection of the public health and safety and the environment from the adverse effects of ionizing radiation; and
(3) to protect the health and safety of mammography patients by assuring mammography medical records are made available to affected patients.
(f) The department may provide, by the terms of a contract or lease entered into between the department and any person, by the terms of a mammography certification issued by the department to any person, or by the terms of a license issued to any person, for the storage, maintenance, and distribution of mammography medical records. The department may provide, by the terms of a contract or lease entered into between the department and any person or by the terms of a license issued by the department to any person, for the decontamination, closure, decommissioning, reclamation, surveillance, or other care of a site or facility subject to department jurisdiction under this chapter as needed to carry out the purpose of this chapter.
(g) The existence of the perpetual care account does not make the department liable for the costs of storage, maintenance, and distribution of mammography medical records arising from a mammography certification holder's failure to store, maintain, and make available mammography medical records or for the costs of decontamination, transfer, transportation, reclamation, surveillance, or disposal of radioactive substances arising from a license holder's abandonment of radioactive substances, default on a lawful obligation, insolvency, or inability to meet the requirements of this chapter or of department rules.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Health and Safety Code - HEALTH & SAFETY § 401.305. Radiation and Perpetual Care Account - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/health-and-safety-code/health-safety-sect-401-305/
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