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Code · Utah · Title 58 — Occupations and Professions · Chapter 54

58-54-306. Exemption from licensure.

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58-54-306. Exemption from licensure.
A person may engage in the practice of radiologic technology without being licensed under this chapter if:
(a)the person is filling a new or existing position as an employee performing the duties of a radiology practical technician when a licensed radiology practical technician is not available to begin in the new position or continue filling the existing position;
(b)the total period in which the position is filled by the unlicensed person is not more than 90 days;
(c)the unlicensed person at all times performs services as a radiology practical technician under the direct on-premises supervision of a radiology practitioner; and
(d)the employee position filled by an unlicensed person under this section is an existing position and was filled by a person licensed under this chapter immediately prior to employment of the unlicensed person;
(2)the person:
(a)performs services in a dental facility under the supervision of a dentist licensed to practice in this state; and
(b)has completed a radiology course approved by the Dentists and Dental Hygienists Board created under Section 58-69-201 ; or
(3)the person:
(a)performs services in a medical facility under the supervision of a podiatric physician licensed to practice in this state; and
(b)has completed a radiology course approved by the Podiatric Physician Board created under Section 58-5a-201 .
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