Wyoming Code § 33-37-102

Acceptable practices
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(a)  A licensed radiologic technologist may apply radiation to persons for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes under specific direction of a person licensed to prescribe the examinations or treatment.
(b)  A licensed radiologic technician may select technique, position patients, critique films and apply radiation to persons for diagnostic purposes under specific direction of a person licensed to prescribe the examinations.  Restricted licenses shall state the procedures the radiologic technician may perform which shall not include more than three (3) body areas.
(c)  A license is not required for a student attending a school or college of medicine, osteopathy, podiatry, dentistry, dental hygiene, chiropractic or radiologic technology, who applies radiation to persons under the direct supervision of a person licensed to prescribe the examinations or treatments.
(d)  This act does not apply to:
(i)  Licensed practitioners as defined in W.S. 33-37-101(a)(iv);
(ii)  Allied dental health professionals and dental assistants solely because they expose radiographs for dental diagnosis; and
(iii)  Persons employed by or assisting licensed podiatrists and receiving education and training pursuant to W.S. 33-9-114.

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