HRS §466J-2
Radiologic Technology Board: Appointment and Duties
This section creates the Radiologic Technology Board, says who serves on it, and lists its main jobs. The board makes rules, approves schools, handles licenses, and reports to the governor. Board members are not paid but get expenses back.
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The statute, as written — Radiologic technology board; appointment; duties
(a) The governor shall appoint and may remove in the manner prescribed in section 26-34 a radiologic technology board, to be placed in the department for administrative purposes. (b) The board shall consist of ten members. The membership shall be composed of: (1) Two persons licensed to practice medicine or osteopathic medicine pursuant to chapter 453 and certified by the American Board of Radiology; (2) Four persons, each with at least five years' experience and certified in the practice of radiography, two of whom shall be persons engaged in the hospital practice of radiography; (3) One person with at least five years' experience who is certified and engaged in the practice of radiation therapy technology; (4) One person with at least five years' experience, who is certified and engaged in the practice of nuclear medicine technology; (5) One person from the general public; and (6) The director or the director's designated representative shall be the tenth, ex officio[,] voting member of the board. (c) The board shall: (1) Select its own chairperson from among its members; (2) Adopt, amend, or repeal rules pursuant to chapter 91 as necessary to effectuate the purposes of this chapter; (3) Determine minimum standards for and approve educational institutions that provide a course of instruction in radiologic technology that meets the requirements of this chapter; (4) Withdraw approval or deny approval of educational institutions for failure to meet prescribed standards; (5) Examine qualified applicants, grant, deny, suspend, or revoke licenses, impose administrative remedies that are authorized by this chapter, and impose such conditions as may be necessary in connection with the granting, denial, suspension, or revocation of licenses; (6) Keep a record of all its proceedings; and (7) Make an annual report to the governor. (d) Members of the board shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for expenses, including travel expenses, necessary for the performance of their duties.
Sections this one refers to
§26-34 How board and commission members are chosen and how long they serve
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