Nev. Admin. Code § 459.154 - Applications for registration; temporary use of portable machine
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection
2, each person who controls an unregistered, operational radiation machine,
regardless of whether the radiation machine is in actual service as intended,
shall apply to the Division for registration of the machine within 30 days
after installing the machine.
2. A
person who brings a portable machine into this State for a temporary use of 180
days or less in any calendar year:
(a) Must
apply to the Division for registration of the machine for a temporary use at
least 3 working days before using it in this State;
(b) Shall comply with all other applicable
provisions of NAC
459.010 to
459.950, inclusive, and sections
5 to 12, inclusive, of this regulation;
(c) Shall furnish the Division with any other
information it may reasonably request; and
(d) Shall not use the machine in this State
more than 180 days per calendar year.
3. The application must be made on the
Division's Registration Application for Radiation Machine Installation. A copy
of the form may be obtained from the Division. A separate application and
registration are required for each control console or any other assembly
approved by the Division of a radiation machine.
4. Each application for registration of a
radiation machine must contain a list of the numbers of the X-ray tubes
associated with a control panel.
5.
Each person who controls a radiation machine must designate on the application
form a person where the machine is located who is responsible for protection
against radiation.
6. Each person
who seeks to engage in the business of installing radiation machines,
furnishing services or repairing radiation machines in this State must apply
for registration with the Division and receive a certificate of registration
before furnishing any services.
7.
A radiation machine may only be installed by a person who has obtained a
registration certificate pursuant to NAC
459.156 which specifies that the
person is authorized to install radiation machines. Within 10 days after
installing a radiation machine, the person who installed the machine shall
report the fact of the installation to the Division.
8. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, each application for registration by a person to install, service
or repair radiation machines must be accompanied by a nonrefundable annual fee
of $140, or the application must not be acted upon by the Division. If a
payment was made in error, the Division will refund the fee collected pursuant
to this subsection, after deducting an amount calculated to cover the
administrative costs directly related to issuing the refund.
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