Summary of the Introduced Bill

HB 208 -- Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Quality Assurance
Act of 2007

Sponsor:  Schaaf

This bill establishes the Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy
Quality Assurance Act of 2007.  The bill:

(1)  Establishes the Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Board
of Examiners within the Division of Professional Registration in
the Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions, and
Professional Registration;

(2)  Requires all persons administering medical imaging and
radiation therapy procedures to be licensed by the board;

(3)  Exempts physicians, veterinarians, dentists, chiropractors,
podiatrists, registered nurses, and certain qualified persons
currently practicing medical imaging and radiation therapy from
licensure;

(4)  Establishes certain criteria to be met by applicants for
licensure as radiographers, radiation therapists, nuclear
medicine technologists, and dental radiographers;

(5)  Authorizes the board to certify programs for medical imaging
and radiation therapy in medical facilities, dental facilities,
educational institutions, or other public or private
institutions;

(6)  Authorizes the board to adopt rules; give examinations;
waive examination requirements; establish continuing education;
issue temporary permits; and renew, revoke, and suspend licenses;

(7)  Authorizes the board to investigate charges and allegations
brought against licensees, issue subpoenas, hold hearings, render
judgments, and hear appeals; and

(8)  Requires, beginning August 28, 2009, persons providing the
technical component of diagnostic ultrasound services (sonography
or vascular technology) to be credentialed or practice in an
accredited laboratory.

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Missouri House of Representatives
94th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Last Updated July 25, 2007 at 11:18 am