Wisconsin Code § 462.06

Rule making
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(1) The board shall promulgate rules
that do all of the following:
(a) Establish standards for courses of study in radiography.
The standards shall be no less stringent than the standards
adopted by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology or a successor organization.
(b) Establish standards for examinations under s. 462.03 (2)
and (3). Notwithstanding s. 462.03 (2) and (3), the rules may permit a person to satisfy the examination requirement by providing
the board with evidence satisfactory to the board that the person
holds a current registration by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists or a successor organization or is currently licensed to practice radiography in another state with examination
standards at least as stringent as those promulgated by the board
under this paragraph. The board may adopt a limited scope radiography examination administered by the American Registry of
Radiologic Technologists, a successor organization, or other recognized national voluntary credentialing body, if the examination
standards are at least as stringent as those adopted by the board
under this paragraph.
(c) Establish continuing education standards for renewal of licenses and limited X-ray machine operator permits issued under
this chapter. The standards adopted under this paragraph may
recognize current certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists or a successor organization as evidence of
compliance with the continuing education standards established
under this paragraph, if the continuing education requirements
for such certification are no less stringent than those adopted by
the board under this paragraph.
(2) The board may promulgate rules that establish a code of
ethics for persons who hold a license or limited X-ray machine
operator permit under s. 462.03.

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