Nevada Code § 653.620

Taking X-ray photographs: Requirements; registration
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
1. A person who does not hold a license or
limited license may take X-ray photographs under the supervision of a physician
or physician assistant as part of his or her employment or service as an independent
contractor in a rural health clinic or federally-qualified health center
described in subsection 2 if the person:
(a) Registers with the Division in the form
prescribed by the Division;
(b) Submits to the Division proof that he or she
has completed training in radiation safety and proper positioning for X-ray
photographs provided by the holder of a license; and
(c) Completes the continuing education prescribed
by regulation of the Department.
2. A person described in subsection 1 may
take X-ray photographs as part of his or her employment or service as an
independent contractor in a rural health clinic or federally-qualified health
center that:
(a) Is located in a county whose population is
less than 55,000; and
(b) Has established a quality assurance program
for X-ray photographs that meets the requirements prescribed by regulation of
the Division.
3. A person who performs computed
tomography or fluoroscopy as part of his or her employment on January 1, 2020,
may continue to perform any such activity on and after that date without
complying with the requirements of NRS
653.630 or 653.640 , as applicable,
if he or she:
(a) Registers with the Division in the form
prescribed by the Division;
(b) Provides any information requested by the
Division; and
(c) Does not expand the scope of his or her
duties relating to computed tomography or fluoroscopy, as applicable.
4. As used in this section:
(a) Federally-qualified health center has the
meaning ascribed to it in 42 U.S.C. 1396d(l)(2)(B).
(b) Rural health clinic has the meaning
ascribed to it in 42 U.S.C. 1395x(aa)(2).

‹ Prev All Nevada sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.