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38-1917.02. Student; provisions not applicable; temporary limited computed tomography radiographer license; term.The requirements of section 38-1917.01 do not apply to a student while enrolled and participating in an educational program in nuclear medicine technology who, as part of the educational program, applies X-rays to humans using a computed tomography system while under the supervision of the licensed practitioners, medical radiographers, or limited computed tomography radiographers associated with the educational program. A person registered by the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board or the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists in nuclear medicine technology may apply for a license as a temporary limited computed tomography radiographer. Temporary limited computed tomography radiographer licenses shall expire twenty-four months after issuance and shall not be renewed. Persons licensed as temporary limited computed tomography radiographers shall be permitted to perform medical radiography restricted to computed tomography while under the direct supervision and in the physical presence of licensed practitioners, medical radiographers, or limited computed tomography radiographers. SourceLaws 2008, LB928, § 12.Operative Date: December 1, 2008

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter38 > 38-1917_02

38-1917.02. Student; provisions not applicable; temporary limited computed tomography radiographer license; term.The requirements of section 38-1917.01 do not apply to a student while enrolled and participating in an educational program in nuclear medicine technology who, as part of the educational program, applies X-rays to humans using a computed tomography system while under the supervision of the licensed practitioners, medical radiographers, or limited computed tomography radiographers associated with the educational program. A person registered by the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board or the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists in nuclear medicine technology may apply for a license as a temporary limited computed tomography radiographer. Temporary limited computed tomography radiographer licenses shall expire twenty-four months after issuance and shall not be renewed. Persons licensed as temporary limited computed tomography radiographers shall be permitted to perform medical radiography restricted to computed tomography while under the direct supervision and in the physical presence of licensed practitioners, medical radiographers, or limited computed tomography radiographers. SourceLaws 2008, LB928, § 12.Operative Date: December 1, 2008

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter38 > 38-1917_02

38-1917.02. Student; provisions not applicable; temporary limited computed tomography radiographer license; term.The requirements of section 38-1917.01 do not apply to a student while enrolled and participating in an educational program in nuclear medicine technology who, as part of the educational program, applies X-rays to humans using a computed tomography system while under the supervision of the licensed practitioners, medical radiographers, or limited computed tomography radiographers associated with the educational program. A person registered by the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board or the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists in nuclear medicine technology may apply for a license as a temporary limited computed tomography radiographer. Temporary limited computed tomography radiographer licenses shall expire twenty-four months after issuance and shall not be renewed. Persons licensed as temporary limited computed tomography radiographers shall be permitted to perform medical radiography restricted to computed tomography while under the direct supervision and in the physical presence of licensed practitioners, medical radiographers, or limited computed tomography radiographers. SourceLaws 2008, LB928, § 12.Operative Date: December 1, 2008