3502 - License required.

§  3502.  License  required.  1.  The  department shall issue separate  licenses in the areas of  radiography,  radiation  therapy  and  nuclear  medicine technology to individuals who qualify under section thirty-five  hundred five of this title.    2. Except where otherwise authorized by law:    (a)  only  licensed  practitioners  and  persons  licensed  under this  article are permitted to apply ionizing radiation to human  beings,  and  only within the limits of their specific license;    (b)  only  licensed  physicians  who  are  authorized by a radioactive  materials license or persons licensed under this article  are  permitted  to  use radiopharmaceuticals on human beings, and only within the limits  of their specific license;    (c)  only  persons  licensed  under  this   article   shall   practice  radiography, radiation therapy or nuclear medicine technology or use the  title  "radiographer,"  "radiologic technologist," "radiation therapist"  or "nuclear medicine technologist" or use the  abbreviations  LRT,  RTT,  LRTT, NMT, or LNMT with his or her name; and    (d) notwithstanding paragraph (c) of this subdivision, quality control  tests  and radiation therapy treatment planning may also be performed by  individuals not licensed by this article.    3. On or after January  first,  two  thousand  nine  no  person  shall  practice nuclear medicine technology or hold himself or herself out as a  nuclear  medicine  technologist unless the individual is the holder of a  license  pursuant  to  this  article  and   in   accordance   with   the  commissioner's rules and regulations.    4.  No  radiologic technologist shall administer or inject intravenous  contrast media unless (a) the individual is certified by the  department  to perform such function in accordance with the commissioner's rules and  regulations  (b) such administration or injection has been approved by a  physician,  physician's  assistant,  nurse  practitioner  or  registered  professional  nurse within twenty-four hours prior to the administration  or injection (c) a physician, physician's assistant, nurse  practitioner  or  registered  professional nurse performs an evaluation of the patient  on the day of the procedure. Administration  or  injection  of  contrast  media  means and is limited to the placement or insertion of a needle or  a catheter, not exceeding three inches in length and not above the level  of the axilla into a person's upper extremity and the administration  or  injection  of  the intravenous contrast media, manually or by mechanical  injector, but does not mean the determination of the type or  volume  of  media to be administered or injected.    5.  The  department shall issue an intravenous contrast administration  certificate, as defined  in  this  article,  to  an  individual  who  is  approved by the department. Such individual must:    (a)  be a duly licensed and registered radiologic technologist in good  standing under this article;    (b) demonstrate the satisfactory completion of education and  training  concerning the insertion of a needle and a catheter;    (c) demonstrate the satisfactory completion of training in recognition  of adverse reactions and cardiopulmonary resuscitation;    (d) pay a biennial certification fee of twenty dollars; and    (e) meet such other criteria as may be established by the commissioner  in regulation.