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Code · Delaware · Title 16 — Health and Safety · Chapter 74. Radiation Control

§ 7405. Rules and regulations; adoption; notice; hearing.

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(a)The Authority shall adopt rules and regulations as may be necessary for the control of sources of ionizing radiation. Prior to adoption of any rule or regulation, the Authority shall publish or otherwise circulate notice of its intended action and afford interested parties an opportunity, at a public hearing, to submit data and views orally or in writing. Such rules and regulations may provide, subject to subsection
(c)of this section, for the establishment of fees by the Authority to fund the issuance of licenses, certifications or registrations, and other activities deemed appropriate to meet the requirements of this statute. No code, rule, regulation or amendment or repeal thereof shall be effective until 60 days after adoption thereof.
(b)Any fee established by the Authority shall not be effective until enacted into law by an act of the General Assembly.
(c)Fees are established for issuance of annual registration permits to radiation machine facilities located within the State, according to the fee schedule below, with appropriated revenue to be used for fee-supported program enhancements, consistent with state budgetary procedures.
Category I: Facilities with a total of 5 or more of the medical modalities or nonmedical modalities listed below: $1370.
Category II: Facilities with a total of 3 or 4 of the medical modalities or nonmedical modalities listed below: $1030.
Category III: Facilities with 2 of the medical modalities listed below: $690.
Category IV: Facilities with 1 of the medical modalities listed below, and an annual patient workload of 750 examinations or more: $275.
Category V: Facilities with 1 of the medical modalities listed below, and an annual patient workload of less than 750 examinations, and all other radiation installations with 1 or 2 of the nonmedical modalities listed below except as listed under Category VI: $140.
Category VI: Dental, podiatric, bone densitometry or veterinary installations: $75.
For purposes of the fee schedule set out above, the following definitions shall apply:
“Medical modalities” shall mean radiography, fluoroscopy, computed tomography, angiography, stereotactic breast biopsy systems, and radiation therapy, utilized in humans.
“Nonmedical modalities” shall mean radiography, fluoroscopy, analytical equipment (including electron microscopes, fluorescence analysis and X-ray diffraction equipment), computed tomography, and particle accelerators, not utilized on humans.
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