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Code · Washington · Title 18 — Businesses and Professions · Chapter 18.84

RCW 18.84.030

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No person may practice radiologic technology without being registered or certified under this chapter, unless that person is a licensed practitioner as defined in RCW 18.84.020 (5). A person represents himself or herself to the public as a certified radiologic technologist when that person adopts or uses a title or description of services that incorporates one or more of the following items or designations:
(1)Certified radiologic technologist or CRT, for persons so certified under this chapter;
(2)Certified radiologic therapy technologist, CRTT, or CRT, for persons certified in the therapeutic field;
(3)Certified radiologic diagnostic technologist, CRDT, or CRT, for persons certified in the diagnostic field;
(4)Certified nuclear medicine technologist, CNMT, or CRT, for persons certified as nuclear medicine technologists;
(5)Certified magnetic resonance imaging technologist, CMRIT, or CRT, for persons certified as magnetic resonance imaging technologists; or
(6)Certified radiologist assistant or CRA for persons certified as radiologist assistants.
[ 2024 c 94 s 3 ; 2008 c 246 s 3 ; 1991 c 222 s 3 ; 1987 c 412 s 2 .]
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