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Code · New York · Education · The Professions · Medical Physics Practice

§ 8706. Limited permits.

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§ 8706. Limited permits. Permits limited as to eligibility, practice
and duration shall be issued by the department to eligible applicants,
as follows:
1. Eligibility. The following persons shall be eligible for a limited
permit:
(a)a person who fulfills all requirements for a license as a
professional medical physicist except those relating to examination or
experience; or
(b)a medical physics student enrolled in a graduate or post-graduate
curriculum approved by the department;
2. Limit of practice. A permittee shall be authorized to practice
medical physics only under the direct and immediate supervision of a
professional medical physicist and only in the specialty of such
professional medical physicist;
3. Duration. A limited permit shall be valid for two years. It may be
renewed biennially at the discretion of the department;
4. Fee. The fee for each limited permit and for each renewal shall be
sixty dollars.
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