Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 17, § 1061 - Cytotechnology Licensure
(a) A cytotechnologist license shall be
issued to an individual who submits the following to the Department:
(1) A verified and complete application as
described in subsection (b);
(2)
Evidence of satisfactory performance;
(3) The application fee required under
Business and Professions Code Section
1300
and Health and Safety Code Section 116.
(b) A complete application for a
cytotechnologist license shall include the following verified information on a
form, Application for Cytotechnologist License (LAB 124, Rev. 11/93), provided
by the Department:
(1) Name, address, social
security number (optional), and ASCP registration number, if any, of the
applicant; and
(2) The applicant's
education, training and experience in gynecological and non-gynecological
cytology including:
(A) An official copy of
any and all college credits including a statement of any degrees conferred;
and
(B) Documentation of each of
the following, if completed or obtained by the applicant:
1. The completion of a 12 month training
program approved by CAAHEP or its equvalent, or
2. The completion of five years of full-time,
of at least 40 hours a week, clinical laboratory experience in
cytology;
3. ASCP registration
certificate;
4. Licensure by the
Department under Business and Professions Code section
1270
subsection (c) or subsection (d); and
(3) The name and address of the applicant's
current laboratory employer(s), and the number of hours employed (by each) and
the time devoted, and volume of types of specimens examined at each
location.
(c) Within 30
calendar days of receipt of an application for a cytotechnologist license, the
Department shall inform the applicant in writing that the application is either
complete and accepted for filing or that it is incomplete and what specific
information is required before the application may be accepted for
filing.
(d) Within 90 calendar days
from the date the Department receives the information and documentation
required in subdivision (a), it shall inform the applicant in writing whether a
cytotechnologist license shall be issued or denied. If a license is denied, the
Department shall indicate the reasons therefor.
(e) The Department's time periods for
processing an application for cytotechnologist license, from receipt of the
initial application to the final decision regarding the license, are as
follows:
(1) The median time for processing
is 240 calendar days.
(2) The
minimum time for processing is 120 calendar days.
(3) The maximum time for processing is 360
calendar days.
(f) Each
licensed cytotechnologist shall notify the Department within 30 calendar days
of any and all changes in his or her employment, including any changes in the
name and address of his or her employer(s), the hours employed by each, and the
information specified in subsection (b)(3) above.
Notes
2. Certificate of Compliance as to 11-18-93 order transmitted with amendment of subsection (b)(2)(B)1 to OAL 3-18-94 and filed 4-29-94 (Register 94, No. 17).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 1224, 1270 and 1271(f), Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 1270, 1271 and 1300, Business and Professions Code; Section 15376, Government Code; and Section 116, Health and Safety Code.
2. Certificate of Compliance as to 11-18-93 order transmitted with amendment of subsection (b)(2)(B)1 to OAL 3-18-94 and filed 4-29-94 (Register 94, No. 17).
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