(a) (1) Dentists, dental hygienists, registered dental assistants with the expanded duty of radiography, radiation health physicists, radiation medical physicists, chiropractic externs, bone densitometrists, and certified medical dosimetrists are excluded from this chapter. (2) Any exemptions from the provisions of this chapter are exclusive to those enumerated in this subsection. (b) The requirement of a license shall not apply to a student enrolled in and attending a school of radiologic technology, radiation therapy, or nuclear medicine with recognized educational accreditation who uses radioactive material on or applies ionizing radiation to a human being while under the supervision of a licensed practitioner or radiologic technologist. (c) Nothing in the provisions of this chapter relating to radiologic technology shall limit, enlarge, or affect the practice of licensed practitioners herein defined. Acts 1999, No. 1071, § 11; 2003, No. 1395, § 13; 2009, No. 1375, § 1. (a) (1) Dentists, dental hygienists, registered dental assistants with the expanded duty of radiography, radiation health physicists, radiation medical physicists, chiropractic externs, bone densitometrists, and certified medical dosimetrists are excluded from this chapter. (2) Any exemptions from the provisions of this chapter are exclusive to those enumerated in this subsection. (b) The requirement of a license shall not apply to a student enrolled in and attending a school of radiologic technology, radiation therapy, or nuclear medicine with recognized educational accreditation who uses radioactive material on or applies ionizing radiation to a human being while under the supervision of a licensed practitioner or radiologic technologist. (c) Nothing in the provisions of this chapter relating to radiologic technology shall limit, enlarge, or affect the practice of licensed practitioners herein defined. Acts 1999, No. 1071, § 11; 2003, No. 1395, § 13; 2009, No. 1375, § 1. (a) (1) Dentists, dental hygienists, registered dental assistants with the expanded duty of radiography, radiation health physicists, radiation medical physicists, chiropractic externs, bone densitometrists, and certified medical dosimetrists are excluded from this chapter. (2) Any exemptions from the provisions of this chapter are exclusive to those enumerated in this subsection. (b) The requirement of a license shall not apply to a student enrolled in and attending a school of radiologic technology, radiation therapy, or nuclear medicine with recognized educational accreditation who uses radioactive material on or applies ionizing radiation to a human being while under the supervision of a licensed practitioner or radiologic technologist. (c) Nothing in the provisions of this chapter relating to radiologic technology shall limit, enlarge, or affect the practice of licensed practitioners herein defined. Acts 1999, No. 1071, § 11; 2003, No. 1395, § 13; 2009, No. 1375, § 1. (a) (1) Dentists, dental hygienists, registered dental assistants with the expanded duty of radiography, radiation health physicists, radiation medical physicists, chiropractic externs, bone densitometrists, and certified medical dosimetrists are excluded from this chapter. (2) Any exemptions from the provisions of this chapter are exclusive to those enumerated in this subsection. (1) Dentists, dental hygienists, registered dental assistants with the expanded duty of radiography, radiation health physicists, radiation medical physicists, chiropractic externs, bone densitometrists, and certified medical dosimetrists are excluded from this chapter. (2) Any exemptions from the provisions of this chapter are exclusive to those enumerated in this subsection. (b) The requirement of a license shall not apply to a student enrolled in and attending a school of radiologic technology, radiation therapy, or nuclear medicine with recognized educational accreditation who uses radioactive material on or applies ionizing radiation to a human being while under the supervision of a licensed practitioner or radiologic technologist. (c) Nothing in the provisions of this chapter relating to radiologic technology shall limit, enlarge, or affect the practice of licensed practitioners herein defined. Acts 1999, No. 1071, § 11; 2003, No. 1395, § 13; 2009, No. 1375, § 1.
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