Ohio Admin. Code 3701-72-02 - Radiologic license application and renewal procedures
(A) Except as
provided in division (B) of section
4773.02 of the Revised Code, no
person shall practice or hold himself or
herself
self out as a general x-ray
machine operator, radiographer, radiation therapist, or nuclear medicine
technologist without a valid license issued under this
chapter.
(B) An individual
seeking a radiologic license shall apply to the department on forms prescribed
by the director. Except as provided in paragraph (C) of this rule, a separate
application and fee is required for each license category. The application for
each license shall include at least the following:
(1) Name and
, street
address, and email address of
applicant;
(2) License category for
which application is being made;
(3) A non-refundable, non-transferrable
check, money order or electronic payment in the amount of sixty-five dollars
made payable to "Treasurer, State of Ohio";
(4) A statement affirming that all the
information submitted by the applicant is accurate and true;
(5) Evidence that the applicant successfully
completed an educational program for the applicable license category accredited
by the department under rule
3701-72-03 of the Administrative
Code;
(6) An applicant for a
general x-ray machine operator license shall submit evidence of satisfactory
completion of one or more of the competency-based clinical training modules
identified in paragraph (F) of rule
3701-72-04 of the Administrative
Code;
(7) Applicants for a general
x-ray machine operator license who are currently enrolled and in the last year
of a two-year accredited radiography educational program or who have graduated
from a two-year accredited radiography educational program and are within
twelve months of their date of graduation, may submit a signed affidavit from
the director of the educational program to meet one or more of the
competency-based training modules identified in paragraph (F) of rule
3701-72-04 of the Administrative
Code; and
(8) Evidence of having
passed the Ohio examination for his or her license category by correctly
answering at least the percentage of questions on the examination specified by
the director, unless the examination is not required because one of the
following applies:
(a) The individual is
applying for a license as a general x-ray machine operator and holds
certification as a radiographer from the "American Registry of Radiologic
Technologists" or the "American Chiropractic Registry of Radiologic
Technologists";
(b) The applicant
holds a license issued under Chapter 4773. of the Revised Code for his or her
area of practice and has completed the relevant continuing education
requirements specified in paragraph (L) of this rule;
(c) The individual is applying for a license
as a radiographer and holds certification as a radiographer from the "American
Registry of Radiologic Technologists";
(d) The individual is applying for a license
as a radiation therapist and holds certification as a radiation therapist from
the "American Registry of Radiologic Technologists";
(e) The individual is applying for a license
as a nuclear medicine technologist and holds certification as a nuclear
medicine technologist from the "American Registry of Radiologic Technologists"
or the "Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board"; or
(f) The applicant holds a valid license,
certificate or other credential issued by another state that the department
determines uses standards for radiologic professions that are at least equal to
those standards established in Chapter 4773. of the Revised Code and Chapter
3701-72 of the Administrative Code.
(9) Individuals that submit with their
applications, proof that they are a service member or veteran, or the spouse or
surviving spouse of a service member or veteran will receive priority expedited
licensure processing. Their applications will be reviewed within five business
days of receipt and before all other applications for licensure.
(a) The acceptable proof of service
member/veteran status documents are:
(i)
Department of defense identification card (active, retired, temporary
disability retirement list (TDRL));
(ii) DD214 military discharge certificate
indicating disposition of discharge;
(iii) Report of separation from the national
archives national personnel records center in St. Louis, Missouri; or
(iv) Veterans identification card from the
department of veterans affairs.
(b) All acceptable proof documents, except
veterans identification card, must show the veteran status as honorable,
general, general under honorable conditions, or discharged or released under
conditions other than dishonorable.
(C) Notwithstanding paragraph (B) of this
rule, if a current general x-ray machine operator licensee is applying for a
radiographer license, the application fee shall be fifteen dollars. A
radiographer license issued in accordance with this paragraph shall expire on
the original expiration date of the current general x-ray machine operator
license.
(D) An applicant for a
license shall be at least eighteen years of age and shall be of good moral
character. In the event an applicant has ever been convicted of a felony, a
certified copy of the conviction and indictment must be submitted with the
license application for department review.
(E) An applicant shall be considered to have
completed an educational program accredited by the department if the applicant
provides proof that the course was taken, and is accredited by the "Joint
Review Committee on Educational Programs in Nuclear Medicine Technology" or
accredited by the "Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic
Technology" or if the program is housed in a college accredited by the "North
Central Association of Colleges and Schools" or other United States department
of education approved regional accrediting agencies.
(F) An individual shall not be admitted to an
Ohio examination without proof of successful completion of an educational
program for the applicable license category accredited by the department under
rule 3701-72-03 of the Administrative
Code.
(G) The department shall mail
or email a notice of request for additional information for an incomplete
application for a license. The applicant shall respond to the department's
notice of request for additional information within twenty business days of
receipt of the notice. Subject to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, the
director may also refuse to issue, or may suspend or revoke any license if the
applicant or licensee does not meet the requirements of Chapter 4773. of the
Revised Code, or Chapter 3701-72 of the Administrative Code.
(H) The first license issued to an individual
shall expire on the licensee's birthday two years after the issue date.
Thereafter, a radiologic license expires biennially on the licensee's birthday.
On or before thirty days prior to the expiration of a license, the department
shall mail or email a notice and application for
renewal to the licensee. The licensee shall complete the application according
to the instructions on the notice and return it to the treasurer of state with
a non-refundable, nontransferable check, money order, or electronic payment,
payable to "Treasurer, State of Ohio", in the amount of forty-five dollars. The
application for renewal shall be postmarked or received electronically on or
before the expiration date of the licensee's license.
(I) All application fees received shall be
deposited in the general operations fund specified in section
3701.83 of the Revised Code to
be used for the administration and enforcement of Chapter 4773. of the Revised
Code.
(J) Any individual applying
to renew a general x-ray machine operator license
shall have completed twelve CE credits before the license expiration date.
One year after the effective date of this rule,
any
Any individual applying to renew a
radiographer, nuclear medicine technologist or radiation therapist license
shall have completed twenty-four CE credits before the license expiration date.
The CE credits must be approved in accordance with rule
3701-72-03 of the Administrative
Code and specific to the license category held. Applicants with multiple
licenses may use the same CE credits for the renewal of each license.
Individuals in active military service during the license renewal period may
have the CE period extended in accordance with section
5903.12 of the Revised
Code.
(K) A radiographer, nuclear
medicine technologist, or radiation therapist renewing a license who is
currently certified and in good standings with the continuing education
requirements of the "American Registry of Radiologic Technologists" may submit
evidence of this certification as proof of meeting the continuing education
requirement set forth in paragraph (J) of this rule. A nuclear medicine
technologist renewing a license who is currently certified and in good
standings with the continuing education requirements of the "Nuclear Medicine
Technology Certification Board," may submit evidence of this certification, as
proof of meeting the continuing education requirement set forth in paragraph
(J) of this rule.
(L) The
department may approve continuing education which has been approved by the
"American Society of Radiologic Technologists," "Society of Nuclear Medicine
and Molecular Imaging," "American Association of Medical Dosimetry" or
"International Society for Clinical Densitometry" for continuing education
courses.
(M) An individual who does
not apply to renew his or her license by the expiration date shall be
considered to have an expired license. An individual with an expired license
that has applied for renewal within thirty calendar days of the license
expiration date is considered to hold a lapsed license and can continue to work
until the renewal application is approved or denied.
(N) An individual who applies to reinstate an
Ohio radiologic license after thirty days following the expiration of the
license must submit the following:
(1)
Sixty-five dollar application fee, unless the individual's or spouse of an
individual's active service in the armed forces precluded renewal, in which
case, the fee is forty-five dollars;
(2) Evidence of completing
twelve
the required
number of CE credits as approved
under paragraph (J) of this rule
3701-72-03 of the Administrative Code
within the last two years. One year after the effective date of this rule, any
individual applying for a radiographer, nuclear medicine technologist or
radiation therapist license shall have completed twenty-four CE credits within
the last two years;
(3)
Evidence of completing the educational requirements as required by paragraphs
(B)(5) and (B)(6) of this rule; and
(4) Evidence of passing the state
examination. The examination provision of this rule will not apply to
individuals who hold a current registration with the "American Registry of
Radiologic Technologists," specific to the appropriate license category, or to
individuals who hold a current certification with the "Nuclear Medicine
Technology Certification Board" for nuclear medicine technologists or to
individuals or spouses of individuals whose license renewal did not occur due
to active service in the armed forces.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4773.08
Rule Amplifies: 4773.02, 4773.03, 4773.08, 4773.99
Prior Effective Dates: 04/09/1995, 10/16/1995, 09/01/1997, 09/06/1998, 09/04/2000, 03/23/2004, 08/01/2007, 04/01/2012, 06/01/2018
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