311B.030 Kentucky Board for Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy --
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Qualifications, terms, and nomination of members.
(1)The Kentucky Board for Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy is hereby created
to promote, preserve, and protect the public health, safety, and welfare of the
citizens of the Commonwealth of Kentucky by regulating and licensing individuals
who use ionizing or nonionizing radiation as advanced imaging professionals,
medical imaging technologists, radiographers, radiation therapists, nuclear medicine
technologists, limited X-ray machine operators, or any combination of professions
licensed under this chapter. The board shall consist of nine
(9)members appointed
by the Governor, with the following qualifications:
(a)Two
(2)members shall be licensed radiographers whose primary work
responsibilities are related to general diagnostic radiography;
(b)Two
(2)members shall be licensed radiographers with a post-primary
certification and whose primary work responsibilities are related to that post-
primary certification;
(c)One
(1)member shall be a licensed nuclear medicine technologist;
(d)One
(1)member shall be a licensed radiation therapist;
(e)One
(1)member shall be a licensed limited X-ray machine operator;
(f)One
(1)member shall be a licensed medical imaging technologist or therapist
who serves as an educator in an accredited program or as an administrator in a
medical imaging or radiation therapy department; and
(g)One
(1)member shall be an individual at-large from the general public with
no family or business relation to health care but with an interest in the rights
of consumers of health services.
(2)All board members, except the at-large member, shall have at least five
(5)years of
experience in their respective areas of certification or licensure and shall maintain
active registry or certification and Kentucky licensure in medical imaging or
radiation therapy during the term as a board member. Each board member shall be a
resident of Kentucky or actively employed in medical imaging or radiation therapy
in Kentucky, and shall be in good standing with the board.
(a)By May 1 of years in which terms expire, nominations of individuals for
appointment to the board shall be submitted to the Governor and may be made
by citizens of the Commonwealth of Kentucky through the Kentucky Society
of Radiologic Technologists, the Kentucky Society of Nuclear Medicine
Technologists, the board, or other professional imaging or radiation therapy
organizations that are recognized by the board.
(b)No two
(2)board members shall be residents of the same county.
(c)A minimum of two
(2)names per appointment shall be submitted to the
Governor.
(4)The Governor shall make each appointment by September 1 for terms beginning
November 1 of that same year. The initial terms of appointment shall be staggered
with five
(5)members appointed for four
(4)years and four
(4)members appointed for two
(2)years. Thereafter, members shall be appointed to the board for terms of four
(4)years, expiring on October 31 of the fourth year. A board member may serve two
(2)consecutive appointments. After a second consecutive appointment, that individual may not be reappointed until at least one
(1)full year has passed.