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Rule 3701:1-58-07 | Application for license, amendment or renewal.

...(A) An application must be signed by the applicant's or licensee's management as defined in rule 3701:1-38-01 of the Administrative Code. (B) An application for a license for medical use of radioactive material as described in rules 3701:1-58-32, 3701:1-58-34, 3701:1-58-37, 3701:1-58-43, 3701:1-58-53, 3701:1-58-55, and 3701:1-58-72 of the Administrative Code must be made by: (1) Submitting documentation in accordan...

Rule 3701:1-58-07 | Application for license, amendment or renewal.

...(A) An application must be signed by the applicant's or licensee's "management," as defined in rule 3701:1-38-01 of the Administrative Code. (B) An application for a license for medical use of radioactive material, as described in rules 3701:1-58-32, 3701:1-58-34, 3701:1-58-37, 3701:1-58-43, 3701:1-58-53, 3701:1-58-55, and 3701:1-58-72 of the Administrative Code, must be made by: (1) Submitting ...

Rule 3701:1-58-08 | License amendments.

...A licensee shall apply for and must receive a license amendment and pay the invoiced amendment fee specified in rule 3701:1-38-02 of the Administrative Code: (A) Before it receives, prepares, or uses radioactive material for a type of use that is permitted under this chapter, but that is not authorized on the licensee's current license issued under this chapter, and Chapter 3701:1-40 of the Administrative Code; (B)...

Rule 3701:1-58-08 | License amendments.

...A licensee shall apply for and must receive a license amendment and pay the invoiced amendment fee specified in rule 3701:1-38-02 of the Administrative Code: (A) Before it receives, prepares, or uses radioactive material for a type of use that is permitted under this chapter, but that is not authorized on the licensee's current license issued under this chapter, and Chapter 3701:1-40 of the Administr...

Rule 3701:1-58-09 | Notifications.

...(A) A licensee shall provide the director a copy of the board certification and the written attestation(s), signed by a preceptor, the United States nuclear regulatory commission or agreement state license, the permit issued by a United States nuclear regulatory commission master material licensee, the permit issued by a United States nuclear regulatory commission or agreement state licensee of broad scope, or the pe...

Rule 3701:1-58-09 | Notifications.

...(A) A licensee shall provide the director a copy of the board certification and the written attestation(s), signed by a preceptor, the United States nuclear regulatory commission or agreement state license, the permit issued by a United States nuclear regulatory commission master material licensee, the permit issued by a United States nuclear regulatory commission or agreement state licensee of br...

Rule 3701:1-58-10 | Exemptions regarding type A specific licenses of broad scope.

...A licensee possessing a type A specific license of broad scope for medical use, issued under rules 3701:1-40-22 and 3701:1-40-23 of the Administrative Code, is exempt from: (A) The provisions of paragraph (D) of rule 3701:1-58-07 of the Administrative Code regarding the need to file an amendment to the license for medical use of radioactive material, as described in rule 3701:1-58-72 of the Administrative Code; (B)...

Rule 3701:1-58-10 | Exemptions regarding type A specific licenses of broad scope.

...A licensee possessing a type A specific license of broad scope for medical use, issued under rules 3701:1-40-22 and 3701:1-40-23 of the Administrative Code, is exempt from: (A) The provisions of paragraph (D) of rule 3701:1-58-07 of the Administrative Code regarding the need to file an amendment to the license for medical use of radioactive material, as described in rule 3701:1-58-72 of the Administr...

Rule 3701:1-58-11 | License issuance.

...(A) The director shall issue a license for the medical use of radioactive material if: (1) The applicant has filed documentation in accordance with rule 3701:1-58-07 of the Administrative Code; (2) The applicant has paid any applicable fee as provided in rule 3701:1-38-02 of the Administrative Code; (3) The director finds the applicant equipped and committed to observe the safety standards established by the direc...

Rule 3701:1-58-12 | Authority and responsibilities for the radiation protection program.

...(A) In addition to the radiation protection program requirements of rule 3701:1-38-11 of the Administrative Code, a licensee's management shall approve in writing: (1) Requests for a license application, renewal, or amendment before submittal to the director; (2) Any individual before allowing that individual to work as an authorized user, authorized nuclear pharmacist, or authorized medical physicist; and (3) Rad...

Rule 3701:1-58-12 | Authority and responsibilities for the radiation protection program.

...(A) In addition to the radiation protection program requirements of rule 3701:1-38-11 of the Administrative Code, a licensee's management shall approve in writing: (1) Requests for a license application, renewal, or amendment before submittal to the director; (2) Any individual before allowing that individual to work as an authorized user, authorized nuclear pharmacist, or authorized medical...

Rule 3701:1-58-13 | Radiation protection program changes.

...(A) A licensee may revise its radiation protection program without the director's approval if: (1) The revision does not require a license amendment under rule 3701:1-58-08 of the Administrative Code; (2) The revision is in compliance with the regulations and the license; (3) The revision has been reviewed and approved by the radiation safety officer and licensee management; and (4) The affected individuals are i...

Rule 3701:1-58-14 | Supervision.

...(A) A licensee that permits the receipt, possession, use, or transfer of radioactive material by an individual under the supervision of an authorized user, as allowed by paragraph (B)(1) of rule 3701:1-58-06 of the Administrative Code, shall: (1) In addition to the requirements in rule 3701:1-38-10 of the Administrative Code, instruct the supervised individual in the licensee's written radiation protection procedure...

Rule 3701:1-58-15 | Written directives.

...(A) A written directive must be dated and signed by an authorized user before the administration of iodine-131 sodium iodide greater than 1.11 megabecquerels (thirty microcuries), any therapeutic dosage of unsealed radioactive material or any therapeutic dose of radiation from radioactive material. If, because of the emergent nature of the patient's condition, a delay in order to provide a written directive would je...

Rule 3701:1-58-15 | Written directives.

...(A) A written directive must be dated and signed by an authorized user before the administration of iodine-131 sodium iodide greater than 1.11 megabecquerels (thirty microcuries), any therapeutic dosage of unsealed radioactive material or any therapeutic dose of radiation from radioactive material. If, because of the emergent nature of the patient's condition, a delay in order to provide a written...

Rule 3701:1-58-16 | Procedures for administrations requiring a written directive.

...(A) For any administration requiring a written directive, the licensee shall develop, implement, and maintain written procedures to provide high confidence that: (1) The patient's or human research subject's identity is verified before each administration; and (2) Each administration is in accordance with the written directive. (B) At a minimum, the procedures required by paragraph (A) of this rule must address th...

Rule 3701:1-58-16 | Procedures for administrations requiring a written directive.

...(A) For any administration requiring a written directive, the licensee shall develop, implement, and maintain written procedures to provide high confidence that: (1) The patient's or human research subject's identity is verified before each administration; and (2) Each administration is in accordance with the written directive. (B) At a minimum, the procedures required by paragraph (A) of t...

Rule 3701:1-58-17 | Suppliers for sealed sources or devices for medical use.

...For medical use, a licensee may only use: (A) Sealed sources or devices manufactured, labeled, packaged, and distributed in accordance with a license issued under Chapter 3701:1-40 and rules 3701:1-38-02 and 3701:1-46-44 of the Administrative Code or equivalent requirements of the United States nuclear regulatory commission or an agreement state; (B) Sealed sources or devices noncommercially transferred from an ind...

Rule 3701:1-58-19 | Training for an authorized medical physicist.

...Except as provided in rule 3701:1-58-21 of the Administrative Code, the licensee shall require the authorized medical physicist to be an individual who: (A) Is certified by a specialty board whose certification process has been recognized by the director, United States nuclear regulatory commission, or an agreement state and who meets the requirements in paragraphs (B)(2) and (C) of this rule. The names of board cer...

Rule 3701:1-58-19 | Training for an authorized medical physicist.

...Except as provided in rule 3701:1-58-21 of the Administrative Code, the licensee shall require the authorized medical physicist to be an individual who: (A) Is certified by a specialty board whose certification process has been recognized by the director, the United States nuclear regulatory commission, or an agreement state and who meets the requirements in paragraph (C) of this rule. The names of b...

Rule 3701:1-58-22 | Recentness of training.

...The training and experience specified in rules 3701:1-58-12 to 3701:1-58-21, 3701:1-58-32 to 3701:1-58-71, and 3701:1-58-104 of the Administrative Code must have been obtained within the seven years preceding the date of application or the individual must have had related continuing education and experience since the required training and experience was completed.

Rule 3701:1-58-23 | Possession, use, and calibration of instruments used to measure the activity of unsealed radioactive material.

...(A) For direct measurements performed in accordance with rule 3701:1-58-25 of the Administrative Code, a licensee shall possess and use instrumentation to measure the activity of unsealed radioactive material before it is administered to each patient or human research subject. (B) A licensee shall calibrate the instrumentation required in paragraph (A) of this rule in accordance with nationally recognized standards ...

Rule 3701:1-58-24 | Calibration of survey instruments.

...(A) A licensee shall calibrate the survey instruments used to show compliance with this chapter and Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code before first use, annually, and following a repair that affects the calibration. A licensee shall: (1) Calibrate all scales with readings up to ten millisievert (one thousand millirem) per hour with a radiation source; (2) Calibrate two separate readings on each scale or ...

Rule 3701:1-58-25 | Determination of dosages of unsealed radioactive material for medical use.

...(A) A licensee shall determine and record the activity of each dosage before medical use. (B) For a unit dosage, this determination must be made by: (1) Direct measurement of radioactivity; or (2) A decay correction, based on the activity or activity concentration determined by: (a) A manufacturer or preparer licensed under rule 3701:1-46-43 of the Administrative Code or equivalent United States nuclear regulator...

Rule 3701:1-58-26 | Authorization for calibration, transmission, and reference sources.

...Any person authorized by rule 3701:1-58-06 of the Administrative Code for medical use of radioactive material may receive, possess, and use any of the following radioactive material for check, calibration, transmission, and reference use: (A) Sealed sources, not exceeding 1.11 gigabecquerels (thirty millicuries) each, manufactured and distributed by a person licensed under rule 3701:1-46-44 of the Administrative Cod...