Colorado Code § 12-290-202

Board authorized to issue rules
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(1) (a) The board shall adopt rules
prescribing minimum standards for the qualifications, education, and training of unlicensed
persons operating machine sources of ionizing radiation and administering the radiation to
patients for diagnostic podiatric use. Neither a podiatric physician nor a podiatrist shall allow
any unlicensed person to operate a machine source of ionizing radiation or to administer
radiation to any patient unless the person has met the standards then in effect under rules adopted
pursuant to this section. The board may adopt rules allowing a grace period in which newly hired
operators of machine sources of ionizing radiation shall receive the training required pursuant to
this section.
(b) For purposes of this part 2, "unlicensed person" means any person who does not hold
a current and active license entitling the person to practice podiatry under the provisions of this
article 290.
(2) The board shall seek the assistance of licensed podiatrists in developing and
formulating the rules promulgated pursuant to this section.
(3) The required number of hours of training and education for all unlicensed persons
operating machine sources of ionizing radiation and administering radiation to patients shall
apply to all persons in podiatric settings other than hospitals and similar facilities licensed by the
department of public health and environment pursuant to section 25-1.5-103. The training and
education may be obtained through programs approved by the appropriate authority of any state
or through equivalent programs and training experience including on-the-job training as
determined by the board.

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