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Code · Vermont · Title 26 — Professions and Occupations · Chapter 51

§ 2821a.

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§ 2821a. License for primary modalities; common requirements
The Director shall recognize and follow the ARRT and the NMTCB primary certification process. The Director shall issue a license to practice in one of the following three primary modalities to any person who in addition to the other requirements of this section, has reached the age of majority and has completed preliminary education equivalent to at least four years of high school:
(1)Radiography. The Director shall issue a radiography license to any person who, in addition to meeting the general requirements of this section:
(A)has graduated from a radiologic technology training program offered by a school of radiologic technology approved by ARRT; and
(B)has obtained primary certification in radiography from ARRT.
(2)Nuclear medicine technology. The Director shall issue a nuclear medicine technology license to any person who, in addition to meeting the general requirements of this section:
(A)has graduated from a nuclear medicine technology program offered by a school of nuclear medicine technology approved by ARRT or NMTCB; and
(B)has obtained primary certification in nuclear medicine technology from ARRT or NMTCB.
(3)Radiation therapy. The Director shall issue a radiation therapy license to any person who, in addition to meeting the general requirements of this section:
(A)has graduated from a radiation therapy training program offered by a school of radiologic technology approved by ARRT; and
(B)has obtained primary certification in radiation therapy from the ARRT. (Added 2011, No. 116 (Adj. Sess.), § 47; amended 2019, No. 30, § 18.)
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