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

§ 8707. Exemptions.

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§ 8707. Exemptions. Nothing in this article shall be construed to
affect, prevent or in any manner expand or limit the authority of any
person otherwise authorized by law or regulation to practice any
function of a medical physicist, or any department or agency authorized
by law or regulation to regulate the use of radiation, nor prohibit the
repair or calibration of any test equipment used by professional medical
physicists by any person otherwise allowed to do so under state or
federal law, nor serve to limit radiologic and/or imaging technicians or
any individual otherwise authorized by law or regulation from performing
quality control measurements or obtaining quality control data, nor
serve to limit a service engineer in the repair of radiation producing
equipment nor an installation engineer in the installation of radiation
producing equipment.
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