SENATE BILL REPORT

 

                                    SB 5775

 

                            AS OF FEBRUARY 27, 1991

 

 

Brief Description:  Modifying requirements for radiologic technologists.

 

SPONSORS:Senators L. Kreidler, West and Johnson; by request of Department of Health.

 

SENATE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH & LONG‑TERM CARE

 

Staff:  Scott Plack (786‑7409)

 

Hearing Dates:March 5, 1991

 

 

BACKGROUND:

 

In 1987 the Legislature established the Radiologic Technologist Practice Act.  The act establishes a program of voluntary certification for radiologic technologist.  There are currently three types of radiologic technologists: diagnostic radiologic technologists, therapeutic radiologic technologists and nuclear medicine technologists.  Such persons must practice under the supervision or direction of a physician or registered nurse.  Individuals not regulated by the state may still practice the profession but may not represent themselves as a certified radiologic technologist.  Some are concerned that the voluntary nature of certification is not adequate to protect the public and assure uniform and safe practices of all persons who use radiological equipment.

 

SUMMARY:

 

An x-ray technician registration program is established.  No person may practice radiologic technology or operate equipment utilizing ionizing radiation on human beings without being registered or certified.  All registered and certified individuals under this chapter must be under the direction of a licensed practitioner.  The list of licensed practitioners who may direct such persons is expanded to include naturopaths, physician assistants, dentists, dental hygienists and chiropractors.

 

The Secretary of Health is the licensing and disciplinary authority for the profession.  The secretary is authorized to issue registrations and is directed to provide educational materials and training to x-ray technicians, radiologic technologists, health care practitioners and the public on the health risks associated with ionizing radiation, proper radiographic techniques and x-ray equipment maintenance. 

 

The June 30, 1995 sunset of the radiologic technologist practice act is repealed.

 

Appropriation:  none

 

Revenue:  none

 

Fiscal Note:  requested February 20, 1991