Wyo. Code R. 028-0001-8
Podiatry, Board of Registration in
Chapter 8: Podiatric Assistants
Effective Date: 12/29/2006 to 01/25/2017
Rule Type: Superceded Rules & Regulations
Reference Number: 028.0001.8.12292006
Section 1. Authority. These rules and regulations are promulgated by the Wyoming Board of Registration in Podiatry pursuant to WYO. STAT. § 33-9-114.
Section 2. Statement of Purpose. This Chapter is adopted to implement the Board's authority to establish the qualification and standards of education and performance needed to operate X-ray equipment.
Section 3. Terms Defined Herein. As used in these regulations, the following terms shall have the meanings set forth unless the context or subject matter clearly requires a different interpretation.
Section 4. Certificate required; exemptions. No individual shall operate any machine source of ionizing radiation or administering radiation to any patient unless that individual holds a current certificate issued by the Board. This Chapter shall not apply to those persons not operating X-ray equipment and to licensed radiology technicians.
Section 5. Internship or Examination Requirement. Every applicant for certification must either:
(C) Processing procedures;
(D) Patient record documentation for radiographs;
Section 6. Application Process. As proof of satisfaction of the certification requirements stated in Section 5 above, all applicants must submit the required fee as set forth in Section 8 and the following documents along with an application as prescribed by the Board:
(a) Written verification from the APAA that the applicant has successfully passed the examination; or
(b) Written verification from a Podiatrist stating the applicant has completed at least 20 hours of education in those areas as set forth above in Section 5 (b); and
Section 7. Issuance and renewal of certificate; responsibility of Podiatrist.
(a) The Board shall issue a certificate to all successful applicants bearing the full name of the certificate holder, the current podiatric employer, date of issuance, certificate number and seal.
(b) Transferal of certificates occurs when a podiatric assistant leaves the podiatrist of who is named on the certificate. It is that podiatrist's responsibility to return the certificate of the assistant to the Board upon the assistant's termination of employment. Upon the podiatric assistant being employed elsewhere, it is the responsibility of the new podiatric employer to see that the board reissues a new certificate to the podiatric assistant.
Section 8. Fees.
(a) Certificate... $50.00
(b) Transferal... $20.00