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Code · Maryland · Environment

§ 8-304

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§8–304.
(a)In this section, “radiation machine” means any device that is capable of producing radiation.
(b)After July 1, 1986, except for dental or veterinary diagnosis or treatment, a person may not use any radiation machine that is a source of radiation that is not certified as complying with this subtitle and all rules and regulations adopted under this subtitle.
(c)The Secretary shall adopt rules and regulations to:
(1)Govern the issuance, suspension, and revocation of licenses for individuals who inspect radiation machines;
(2)Establish inspection procedures and a schedule for the periodic inspection and certification of radiation machines;
(3)Establish a biennial fee schedule in accordance with § 8-301(b)(1)(iii) of this subtitle that is sufficient only to cover the costs to the Department of issuing the certificate and regulating the use of radiation; and
(4)Provide for penalties for the failure to certify radiation machines.
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