25 Tex. Admin. Code § 289.226
(b) Scope.
(10) For the purposes of this section, radiation services shall include, but may not be limited to the following:
(d) Exemptions.
(e) General requirements for application for registration.
(f) Application for registration for human use of radiation machines. In addition to the requirements of subsection (e) of this section, each applicant shall comply with the following.
(7) An application for accelerators or therapeutic radiation machines for human use shall be signed by a practitioner licensed by the Texas Medical Board. The signature of the administrator, president, or chief executive officer will be accepted in lieu of a licensed practitioner's signature if the facility has more than one licensed practitioner who may direct the operation of radiation machines. The application shall also be signed by the RSO if the RSO is someone other than the licensed practitioner. Each applicant shall submit operating and safety procedures as described in §289.229(h)(1)(D) of this title and a description of the proposed facilities in accordance with the following:
(g) Application for registration of mobile service operation. In addition to the requirements of subsections (e) and (f) of this section or §289.230 of this title, as applicable, each applicant shall apply for and receive authorization for mobile service operation before beginning mobile service operation. The following shall be submitted:
(h) Application for registration of healing arts screening and medical research.
(i) Application for registration of radiation machines for non-human use, including use in morgues. In addition to the requirements of subsection (e) of this section, each applicant shall comply with the following.
(2) Each person having an accelerator for non-human use shall submit the following:
(j) Application for registration of radiation machine services. In addition to the requirements of subsection (e) of this section, each applicant shall comply with the following.
(3) The applicant shall submit written documentation to the agency of the specific training and experience that qualifies each individual to discharge the duties of this service. As a minimum, each applicant shall submit the following:
(6) Each applicant for providers of equipment shall also submit the following:
(7) Each applicant for calibration of survey and radiation measurement instruments shall also submit the following:
(8) Each applicant for agency-accepted training courses specifically required by §289.253 (relating to Radiation Safety Requirements for Well Logging Service Operation and Tracer Studies), and §289.255 of this title shall also submit the following:
(k) Issuance of certificate of registration.
(2) The agency may incorporate in the certificate of registration at the time of issuance, or thereafter by amendment, such additional requirements and conditions with respect to the registrant's possession, use, and transfer of radiation machines subject to this chapter as it deems appropriate or necessary in order to:
(l) Specific terms and conditions of certificates of registration.
(m) Responsibilities of registrant.
(1) The registrant shall notify the agency in writing of any changes that would render the information contained in the application for registration and/or the certificate of registration inaccurate.
(A) Notification is required within 30 days of the following changes:
(B) Each registrant shall inventory all radiation machines in its possession at an interval not to exceed one year. The inventory record shall be maintained for three years for inspection by the agency and shall include:
(C) Notification to the agency concerning radiation machine inventory is required within 30 days of either of the following:
(D) Each registrant shall maintain records of receipt, transfer, and disposal of radiation machines for inspection by the agency. The records shall include the following information and shall be kept until termination of the certificate of registration.
(2) The following criteria applies to radiation machines used for clinical trial evaluations and loaner or demonstration radiation machines. For persons having a valid certificate of registration, radiation machines used for clinical trial evaluations and loaner or demonstration radiation machines may be used for up to 60 days. After 60 days, the registrant shall notify the agency of the following:
(5) The following applies to voluntary or involuntary petitions for bankruptcy.
(A) Each registrant shall notify the agency, in writing, immediately following the filing of a voluntary or involuntary petition for bankruptcy by the registrant or its parent company. This notification shall include:
(8) Providers of equipment shall keep a log of radiation machines provided in Texas. The record shall be maintained for five years for inspection by the agency and shall list the following current information:
(n) Sale, lease, loan, installation, assembly, disposal, and transfer of radiation machines.
(2) Any person who sells, leases, lends, disposes, assembles, installs, or otherwise transfers radiation machines in the state shall notify the agency of the following information within 30 days of such action:
(o) Expiration of certificates of registration.
(2) If a registrant does not submit an application for renewal of the certificate of registration in accordance with subsection (q) of this section, as applicable, the registrant shall on or before the expiration date specified in the certificate of registration:
(p) Termination of certificates of registration. When a registrant decides to terminate all activities involving radiation machines or services authorized under the certificate of registration, the registrant shall immediately do the following:
(q) Renewal of certificate of registration.
(r) Modification, suspension, and revocation of certificates of registration.
(2) Any certificate of registration may be revoked, suspended, or modified, in whole or in part, for any of the following:
(s) Reciprocal recognition of out-of-state certificates of registration.
(1) Whenever any radiation machine is to be brought into the state for any temporary use, the person proposing to bring the machine into the state shall apply for and receive a notice from the agency granting reciprocal recognition prior to beginning operations. The request for reciprocity shall include the following:
(4) When radiation machines are used as authorized under reciprocity, the out-of-state registrant shall have the following in its possession at all times for inspection by the agency:
(7) Reciprocal recognition will expire one year from the date it is granted. A new request for reciprocity shall be submitted to the agency each year. Reciprocity requests made after the initial request shall include only the following:
(t) Appendices.
(1) Requirements for RSOs for registrants.
(A) All RSOs shall meet the following general requirements in addition to requirements in specific categories, except for industrial radiography RSOs:
(B) Specific requirements for RSOs by facility are as follows.
(i) Healing arts facilities shall have:
(II) non-practitioner RSOs with the following:
(-a-) evidence of a valid general certificate issued under the Medical Radiologic Technologist Certification Act, Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 601, and at least two years of supervised use of radiation machines;
(-b-) evidence of a valid limited general certificate issued under the Medical Radiologic Technologist Certification Act, Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 601, and at least four years of supervised use of radiation machines;
(-c-) evidence of registry by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or the American Registry of Clinical Radiologic Technologists (ARCRT) and at least two years of supervised use of radiation machines;
(-d-) evidence of associate degree in radiologic technology, health physics, or nuclear technology, and at least two years of supervised use of radiation machines;
(-e-) evidence of registration with the Board of Nurse Examiners as a Registered Nurse or a Registered Nurse with an extended scope of practice (Nurse Practitioner) performing radiologic procedures, and at least two years of supervised use of radiation machines in the respective practitioners' specialty;
(-f-) evidence of registration with the Texas State Board of Physician Assistant Examiners, and at least two years of supervised use of radiation machines in the respective practitioners' specialty;
(-g-) evidence of:
(-1-) registration with the Texas Medical Board performing radiologic procedures under a physician's instruction and direction;
(-2-) registration with the Texas State Board of Chiropractic Examiners performing radiologic procedures under a chiropractor's instruction and direction; or
(-3-) registration with the Texas State Board of Podiatric Medicine performing radiologic procedures under a podiatrist's instruction and direction; and
(-4-) at least four years of supervised use of radiation machines in the respective practitioners' specialty;
(-h-) for radiotherapy facilities, evidence of registry by the ARRT or ARCRT and at least four years of supervised experience in radiotherapy;
(-i-) evidence of bachelor's (or higher) degree in a natural or physical science, health physics, radiological science, nuclear medicine, or nuclear engineering; or
(-j-) evidence of a current Texas license under the Medical Physics Practice Act, Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 602, in one or more of the following appropriate specialties:
(-1-) medical health physics, diagnostic radiological physics, or medical nuclear physics for diagnostic x-ray facilities; or
(-2-) medical health physics or therapeutic radiological physics for radiotherapy facilities.
(2) Responsibilities of RSOs. Specific duties of the RSO include, but are not limited to, the following:
(3) Minimum education and training for persons performing radiation machine assembly, installation or repair. All persons performing radiation machine assembly, installation or repair shall meet the general requirements in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph and one or more of the specialized requirements in subparagraph (B) of this paragraph.
(A) General requirements include:
(B) Specialized requirements include:
(4) Information to be submitted by persons proposing to conduct healing arts screening. Persons requesting that the agency approve a healing arts screening program shall submit the following information and evaluation.
(A) Administrative controls to include the following:
(B) Operating procedures for all x-ray systems (except bone densitometers) to include the following:
(D) Training data to include the following:
(E) Records to include the following:
Source Note:The provisions of this §289.226 adopted to be effective September 1, 2004, 29 TexReg 7312; amended to be effective October 12, 2008, 33 TexReg 8326.