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Code · West Virginia · CHAPTER 30. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS. · ARTICLE 23. RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGISTS.

§30-23-12. Exemptions from Radiologic Technology license.

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The following persons are not required to obtain a Radiologic Technology license in accordance with the provisions of this article:
(1)A Medical Imaging Technology student enrolled in and attending an approved school of Medical Imaging Technology who as part of his or her course of study applies medical imaging technology to a human being under the supervision of a licensed Medical Imaging Technologist;
(2)A person acting as a dental assistant or dental hygienist who under the supervision of a licensed dentist operates only radiographic dental equipment for the sole purpose of dental radiography of the oral cavity;
(3)A person engaged in performing the duties of a Medical Imaging Technologist in the person's employment by an agency, bureau or division of the government of the United States;
(4)A licensed practitioner, Radiologist or Radiology resident;
(5)A person licensed as a Radiologist Assistant under the West Virginia Board of Medicine; and
(6)A person who demonstrated to the board, prior to July 1, 1999, that he or she:
(A)Had engaged in the practice of Radiologic Technology for the limited purpose of performing bone densitometry in this state for five or more years;
(B)Practiced under the supervision of a licensed practitioner; and
(C)Received a densitometry technologist degree certified by the International Society for Clinical Densitometry.
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