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        136C.15  RADIATION MACHINES USED FOR MAMMOGRAPHY --
      REGISTRATION STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS -- APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY
      -- INSPECTION.
         1.  A person shall not use a radiation machine to perform
      mammography unless the radiation machine is registered with the
      department pursuant to the department's rules and is specifically
      authorized for use for mammography as provided in this section.
         2.  The department shall authorize a radiation machine for use for
      mammography if the radiation machine meets all of the following:
         a.  The radiation machine meets the criteria for a mammography
      accreditation program approved by the United States food and drug
      administration.  The department shall make copies of those criteria
      available to the public and may by rule adopt modified criteria.  The
      department may accept an evaluation report issued by such an approved
      accreditation program as evidence that a radiation machine meets
      those criteria.  If at any time the department determines that it
      will not accept any evaluation reports issued by such an approved
      accreditation program as evidence that a radiation machine meets
      those criteria, the department shall promptly notify each person who
      has registered a radiation machine under this paragraph.
         b.  The radiation machine, the film or other image receptor
      used in the radiation machine, and the facility where the radiation
      machine is used meet the requirements set forth in department rules
      for radiation machines.
         c.  The radiation machine is specifically designed to perform
      mammography.
         d.  The radiation machine is used in a facility that does all
      of the following:
         (1)  At least annually has a qualified radiation physicist provide
      on-site consultation to the facility, including, but not limited to,
      a complete evaluation of the entire mammography system to ensure
      compliance with this section and the rules adopted pursuant to this
      section.
         (2)  Maintains for at least seven years, records of the
      consultation required in subparagraph (1) and the findings of the
      consultation.
         e.  The radiation machine is used according to the department
      rules on patient radiation exposure and radiation dose levels.
         f.  The radiation machine is operated only by an individual
      who can demonstrate to the department that the individual is
      specifically trained in mammography and meets the standards
      established in this section, or an individual who is a physician or
      an osteopathic physician.
         3.  The department may issue a nonrenewable temporary
      authorization for a radiation machine for use for mammography if
      additional time is needed to allow submission of evidence
      satisfactory to the department that the radiation machine meets the
      standards set forth in subsection 2 for approval for mammography.  A
      temporary authorization granted under this subsection shall be
      effective for no more than twelve months.  The department may
      withdraw a temporary authorization prior to its expiration if the
      radiation machine does not meet one or more of the standards set
      forth in subsection 2.
         4.  To obtain authorization from the department to use a radiation
      machine for mammography, the person who owns or leases the radiation
      machine or an authorized agent of the person shall apply to the
      department for mammography authorization on an application form
      provided by the department and shall provide all of the information
      required by the department as specified on the application form.  A
      person who owns or leases more than one radiation machine used for
      mammography shall obtain authorization for each radiation machine.
      The department shall process and respond to an application within
      thirty days after the date of receipt of the application.  Upon
      determining to grant mammography authorization for a radiation
      machine, the department shall issue a certificate of registration
      specifying the mammography authorization.  A mammography
      authorization is effective for three years.
         5.  The department shall annually inspect each authorized
      radiation machine and may inspect the radiation machine more
      frequently.  The department shall make reasonable efforts to
      coordinate the inspections under this section with the department's
      other inspections of the facility in which the radiation machine is
      located.
         6.  After each satisfactory inspection by the department, the
      department shall issue a written proof of inspection or a similar
      document identifying the facility and radiation machine inspected and
      providing a record of the date the radiation machine was inspected.
         7.  The department may withdraw the mammography authorization for
      a radiation machine if it does not meet one or more of the standards
      set forth in subsection 2.
         8.  The department shall provide an opportunity for a hearing in
      connection with a denial or withdrawal of mammography authorization.

         9.  Upon a finding that a deficiency in a radiation machine used
      for mammography or a violation of this section or the rules adopted
      pursuant to this section seriously affects the health, safety, and
      welfare of individuals upon whom the radiation machine is used for
      mammography, the department may issue an emergency order summarily
      withdrawing the mammography authorization of the radiation machine.
      The department shall incorporate its findings in the order and shall
      provide an opportunity for a hearing within five working days after
      issuance of the order.  The order shall be effective during the
      proceedings.
         10.  If the department withdraws the mammography authorization of
      a radiation machine, the radiation machine shall not be used for
      mammography.  An application for reinstatement of a mammography
      authorization shall be filed and processed in the same manner as an
      application for mammography authorization under subsection 4, except
      that the department shall not issue a reinstated certificate of
      registration specifying the mammography authorization until the
      department inspects the radiation machine and determines that it
      meets the standards set forth in subsection 2.  The department shall
      conduct an inspection required under this subsection no later than
      sixty days after receiving a proper application for reinstatement of
      a mammography authorization.
         11.  The department shall establish fees pursuant to section
      136C.10 for the application for authorization and the inspection
      related to a radiation machine used for mammography.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         92 Acts, ch 1054, § 2; 93 Acts, ch 139, § 4; 2008 Acts, ch 1058,
      §8, 9
         Referred to in § 136C.3

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Statutes > Iowa > Title-4 > Subtitle-2 > Chapter-136c > 136c-15

        136C.15  RADIATION MACHINES USED FOR MAMMOGRAPHY --
      REGISTRATION STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS -- APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY
      -- INSPECTION.
         1.  A person shall not use a radiation machine to perform
      mammography unless the radiation machine is registered with the
      department pursuant to the department's rules and is specifically
      authorized for use for mammography as provided in this section.
         2.  The department shall authorize a radiation machine for use for
      mammography if the radiation machine meets all of the following:
         a.  The radiation machine meets the criteria for a mammography
      accreditation program approved by the United States food and drug
      administration.  The department shall make copies of those criteria
      available to the public and may by rule adopt modified criteria.  The
      department may accept an evaluation report issued by such an approved
      accreditation program as evidence that a radiation machine meets
      those criteria.  If at any time the department determines that it
      will not accept any evaluation reports issued by such an approved
      accreditation program as evidence that a radiation machine meets
      those criteria, the department shall promptly notify each person who
      has registered a radiation machine under this paragraph.
         b.  The radiation machine, the film or other image receptor
      used in the radiation machine, and the facility where the radiation
      machine is used meet the requirements set forth in department rules
      for radiation machines.
         c.  The radiation machine is specifically designed to perform
      mammography.
         d.  The radiation machine is used in a facility that does all
      of the following:
         (1)  At least annually has a qualified radiation physicist provide
      on-site consultation to the facility, including, but not limited to,
      a complete evaluation of the entire mammography system to ensure
      compliance with this section and the rules adopted pursuant to this
      section.
         (2)  Maintains for at least seven years, records of the
      consultation required in subparagraph (1) and the findings of the
      consultation.
         e.  The radiation machine is used according to the department
      rules on patient radiation exposure and radiation dose levels.
         f.  The radiation machine is operated only by an individual
      who can demonstrate to the department that the individual is
      specifically trained in mammography and meets the standards
      established in this section, or an individual who is a physician or
      an osteopathic physician.
         3.  The department may issue a nonrenewable temporary
      authorization for a radiation machine for use for mammography if
      additional time is needed to allow submission of evidence
      satisfactory to the department that the radiation machine meets the
      standards set forth in subsection 2 for approval for mammography.  A
      temporary authorization granted under this subsection shall be
      effective for no more than twelve months.  The department may
      withdraw a temporary authorization prior to its expiration if the
      radiation machine does not meet one or more of the standards set
      forth in subsection 2.
         4.  To obtain authorization from the department to use a radiation
      machine for mammography, the person who owns or leases the radiation
      machine or an authorized agent of the person shall apply to the
      department for mammography authorization on an application form
      provided by the department and shall provide all of the information
      required by the department as specified on the application form.  A
      person who owns or leases more than one radiation machine used for
      mammography shall obtain authorization for each radiation machine.
      The department shall process and respond to an application within
      thirty days after the date of receipt of the application.  Upon
      determining to grant mammography authorization for a radiation
      machine, the department shall issue a certificate of registration
      specifying the mammography authorization.  A mammography
      authorization is effective for three years.
         5.  The department shall annually inspect each authorized
      radiation machine and may inspect the radiation machine more
      frequently.  The department shall make reasonable efforts to
      coordinate the inspections under this section with the department's
      other inspections of the facility in which the radiation machine is
      located.
         6.  After each satisfactory inspection by the department, the
      department shall issue a written proof of inspection or a similar
      document identifying the facility and radiation machine inspected and
      providing a record of the date the radiation machine was inspected.
         7.  The department may withdraw the mammography authorization for
      a radiation machine if it does not meet one or more of the standards
      set forth in subsection 2.
         8.  The department shall provide an opportunity for a hearing in
      connection with a denial or withdrawal of mammography authorization.

         9.  Upon a finding that a deficiency in a radiation machine used
      for mammography or a violation of this section or the rules adopted
      pursuant to this section seriously affects the health, safety, and
      welfare of individuals upon whom the radiation machine is used for
      mammography, the department may issue an emergency order summarily
      withdrawing the mammography authorization of the radiation machine.
      The department shall incorporate its findings in the order and shall
      provide an opportunity for a hearing within five working days after
      issuance of the order.  The order shall be effective during the
      proceedings.
         10.  If the department withdraws the mammography authorization of
      a radiation machine, the radiation machine shall not be used for
      mammography.  An application for reinstatement of a mammography
      authorization shall be filed and processed in the same manner as an
      application for mammography authorization under subsection 4, except
      that the department shall not issue a reinstated certificate of
      registration specifying the mammography authorization until the
      department inspects the radiation machine and determines that it
      meets the standards set forth in subsection 2.  The department shall
      conduct an inspection required under this subsection no later than
      sixty days after receiving a proper application for reinstatement of
      a mammography authorization.
         11.  The department shall establish fees pursuant to section
      136C.10 for the application for authorization and the inspection
      related to a radiation machine used for mammography.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         92 Acts, ch 1054, § 2; 93 Acts, ch 139, § 4; 2008 Acts, ch 1058,
      §8, 9
         Referred to in § 136C.3

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Statutes > Iowa > Title-4 > Subtitle-2 > Chapter-136c > 136c-15

        136C.15  RADIATION MACHINES USED FOR MAMMOGRAPHY --
      REGISTRATION STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS -- APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY
      -- INSPECTION.
         1.  A person shall not use a radiation machine to perform
      mammography unless the radiation machine is registered with the
      department pursuant to the department's rules and is specifically
      authorized for use for mammography as provided in this section.
         2.  The department shall authorize a radiation machine for use for
      mammography if the radiation machine meets all of the following:
         a.  The radiation machine meets the criteria for a mammography
      accreditation program approved by the United States food and drug
      administration.  The department shall make copies of those criteria
      available to the public and may by rule adopt modified criteria.  The
      department may accept an evaluation report issued by such an approved
      accreditation program as evidence that a radiation machine meets
      those criteria.  If at any time the department determines that it
      will not accept any evaluation reports issued by such an approved
      accreditation program as evidence that a radiation machine meets
      those criteria, the department shall promptly notify each person who
      has registered a radiation machine under this paragraph.
         b.  The radiation machine, the film or other image receptor
      used in the radiation machine, and the facility where the radiation
      machine is used meet the requirements set forth in department rules
      for radiation machines.
         c.  The radiation machine is specifically designed to perform
      mammography.
         d.  The radiation machine is used in a facility that does all
      of the following:
         (1)  At least annually has a qualified radiation physicist provide
      on-site consultation to the facility, including, but not limited to,
      a complete evaluation of the entire mammography system to ensure
      compliance with this section and the rules adopted pursuant to this
      section.
         (2)  Maintains for at least seven years, records of the
      consultation required in subparagraph (1) and the findings of the
      consultation.
         e.  The radiation machine is used according to the department
      rules on patient radiation exposure and radiation dose levels.
         f.  The radiation machine is operated only by an individual
      who can demonstrate to the department that the individual is
      specifically trained in mammography and meets the standards
      established in this section, or an individual who is a physician or
      an osteopathic physician.
         3.  The department may issue a nonrenewable temporary
      authorization for a radiation machine for use for mammography if
      additional time is needed to allow submission of evidence
      satisfactory to the department that the radiation machine meets the
      standards set forth in subsection 2 for approval for mammography.  A
      temporary authorization granted under this subsection shall be
      effective for no more than twelve months.  The department may
      withdraw a temporary authorization prior to its expiration if the
      radiation machine does not meet one or more of the standards set
      forth in subsection 2.
         4.  To obtain authorization from the department to use a radiation
      machine for mammography, the person who owns or leases the radiation
      machine or an authorized agent of the person shall apply to the
      department for mammography authorization on an application form
      provided by the department and shall provide all of the information
      required by the department as specified on the application form.  A
      person who owns or leases more than one radiation machine used for
      mammography shall obtain authorization for each radiation machine.
      The department shall process and respond to an application within
      thirty days after the date of receipt of the application.  Upon
      determining to grant mammography authorization for a radiation
      machine, the department shall issue a certificate of registration
      specifying the mammography authorization.  A mammography
      authorization is effective for three years.
         5.  The department shall annually inspect each authorized
      radiation machine and may inspect the radiation machine more
      frequently.  The department shall make reasonable efforts to
      coordinate the inspections under this section with the department's
      other inspections of the facility in which the radiation machine is
      located.
         6.  After each satisfactory inspection by the department, the
      department shall issue a written proof of inspection or a similar
      document identifying the facility and radiation machine inspected and
      providing a record of the date the radiation machine was inspected.
         7.  The department may withdraw the mammography authorization for
      a radiation machine if it does not meet one or more of the standards
      set forth in subsection 2.
         8.  The department shall provide an opportunity for a hearing in
      connection with a denial or withdrawal of mammography authorization.

         9.  Upon a finding that a deficiency in a radiation machine used
      for mammography or a violation of this section or the rules adopted
      pursuant to this section seriously affects the health, safety, and
      welfare of individuals upon whom the radiation machine is used for
      mammography, the department may issue an emergency order summarily
      withdrawing the mammography authorization of the radiation machine.
      The department shall incorporate its findings in the order and shall
      provide an opportunity for a hearing within five working days after
      issuance of the order.  The order shall be effective during the
      proceedings.
         10.  If the department withdraws the mammography authorization of
      a radiation machine, the radiation machine shall not be used for
      mammography.  An application for reinstatement of a mammography
      authorization shall be filed and processed in the same manner as an
      application for mammography authorization under subsection 4, except
      that the department shall not issue a reinstated certificate of
      registration specifying the mammography authorization until the
      department inspects the radiation machine and determines that it
      meets the standards set forth in subsection 2.  The department shall
      conduct an inspection required under this subsection no later than
      sixty days after receiving a proper application for reinstatement of
      a mammography authorization.
         11.  The department shall establish fees pursuant to section
      136C.10 for the application for authorization and the inspection
      related to a radiation machine used for mammography.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         92 Acts, ch 1054, § 2; 93 Acts, ch 139, § 4; 2008 Acts, ch 1058,
      §8, 9
         Referred to in § 136C.3