New York Public Health Code § 3512

Penalties
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§ 3512. Penalties. 1. It shall be a misdemeanor for a person to:\n  (a) sell or fraudulently obtain or furnish a radiologic technologist\ndiploma, license, record or certificate of registration or intravenous\ncontrast administration certificate;\n  (b) practice radiologic technology under cover of a diploma, license,\nregistration or certificate illegally or fraudulently obtained or signed\nor issued unlawfully, or under fraudulent representation or mistake of\nfact in material regard;\n  (c) practice radiologic technology under a false or assumed name;\n  (d) practice or act as entitled to practice radiologic technology\nwithout a valid license or certificate, without a license appropriate to\nthe purposes for which radiation is applied on human beings, or after\nhaving been convicted of a felony which has not been reported to the\ndepartment; or\n  (e) otherwise violate any of the provisions of this article.\n  2. Such misdemeanor shall be punishable by imprisonment for not more\nthan one year or by a fine not to exceed two thousand dollars for every\nsuch violation, or by both such fine and imprisonment for each separate\nviolation.\n  3. All violations of this article, when reported to the department and\nduly substantiated by affidavits or other satisfactory evidence, shall\nbe investigated and if the report is found to be true and the complaint\nsubstantiated, the department shall report such violation to the\nattorney general and request prompt prosecution of such violation.\n  4. In the prosecution of any criminal action for violation of this\narticle by the attorney general or his or her deputy, the attorney\ngeneral or his or her deputy may exercise all the powers and perform all\nthe duties with respect to such actions or proceedings which the\ndistrict attorney would otherwise be authorized or required to exercise\nor perform, and in such action or proceeding the district attorney shall\nonly exercise such powers and perform such duties as are required of him\nor her by the attorney general or the deputy attorney general so\nattending.\n

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