N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 10, § 16.70
(b) Practitioners licensed under article 35 of the Public Health Law and unlicensed personnel employed at a local correctional facility may utilize body imaging scanning equipment that applies ionizing radiation to humans for purposes of screening inmates committed to such facility, solely in connection with the implementation of such facility's security program and in accordance with the provisions of this Part.
(4) Screening means the sum of radiation exposures or scans necessary to image objects concealed on all sides of the body as intended by the system design under normal conditions.
(d) Equipment use and installation requirements.
(1) Prior to the equipment’s first use on humans at a specific physical location or upon any major repairs that could influence image quality or exposure:
(5) The facility must maintain a policy and procedure manual describing equipment operations, body scanning procedures, records and associated facility policies shall be maintained and available upon request by the department. The policy and procedure manual must include the following items:
(6) Records and documentation of the program operation shall be maintained in accordance with section 16.14 of this Part and shall include, at a minimum, the following:
(iv) the number of times an inmate has been scanned.
(e) Exposure limits and reporting requirements.
(2) Limits on the use of equipment and exposure to inmates are:
(3) The following events shall be reported to the department in writing within 30 days:
(ii) exposure that exceeds the limits set forth in this Part.
(f) Training requirements.
(c) Definitions.