Wisconsin Code § 462.02

Practice, use of title restricted
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(1) (a) Subject
to sub. (2), no person may use the title “radiographer,” represent
himself or herself as a radiographer, or engage in the practice of
radiography, unless the person is granted a license under s.
462.03 (2).
(b) A person who holds a limited X-ray machine operator permit to perform radiography and who does not hold a license under s. 462.03 (2) may not perform radiography except as authorized under the permit. A limited X-ray machine operator permit
shall authorize the holder to perform radiography of one or more
of the following:
1. The thorax, lungs, and ribs.
2. The upper and lower extremities, including the pectoral
girdle but excluding the hip and pelvis.
3. The foot, ankle, and lower leg below the knee.
4. The cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to any of the following:
(a) A physician.
(b) A person enrolled as a student in a radiography program
approved by the board, if the person is directly supervised by a
physician or a person licensed under s. 462.03 (2).
(c) A chiropractor licensed under s. 446.02 or a person under
the direct supervision of such a chiropractor, if the person has
successfully completed a course of instruction comprising at least
48 hours of instruction approved by the chiropractic examining
board related to X-ray examinations.
(d) A dentist licensed under s. 447.04 (1), a dental therapist licensed under s. 447.04 (1m), a dental hygienist licensed under s.
447.04 (2), a person certified as an expanded function dental auxiliary under s. 447.04 (3), a dentist or dental hygienist who holds
a compact privilege under subch. II of ch. 447, or a person under
the direct supervision of a dentist.
(e) A physician assistant.
(f) A podiatrist licensed under s. 448.63 or a person under the
direct supervision of such a podiatrist, if the person has successfully completed a course of instruction approved by the podiatry
affiliated credentialing board related to X-ray examinations under
s. 448.695 (3).

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