3512 - Penalties.

§ 3512. Penalties. 1. It shall be a misdemeanor for a person to:    (a)  sell  or fraudulently obtain or furnish a radiologic technologist  diploma, license, record or certificate of registration  or  intravenous  contrast administration certificate;    (b)  practice radiologic technology under cover of a diploma, license,  registration or certificate illegally or fraudulently obtained or signed  or issued unlawfully, or under fraudulent representation or  mistake  of  fact in material regard;    (c) practice radiologic technology under a false or assumed name;    (d)  practice  or  act  as  entitled to practice radiologic technology  without a valid license or certificate, without a license appropriate to  the purposes for which radiation is applied on human  beings,  or  after  having  been  convicted  of  a felony which has not been reported to the  department; or    (e) otherwise violate any of the provisions of this article.    2. Such misdemeanor shall be punishable by imprisonment for  not  more  than  one year or by a fine not to exceed two thousand dollars for every  such violation, or by both such fine and imprisonment for each  separate  violation.    3. All violations of this article, when reported to the department and  duly  substantiated  by affidavits or other satisfactory evidence, shall  be investigated and if the report is found to be true and the  complaint  substantiated,  the  department  shall  report  such  violation  to  the  attorney general and request prompt prosecution of such violation.    4. In the prosecution of any criminal action  for  violation  of  this  article  by  the  attorney  general  or  his or her deputy, the attorney  general or his or her deputy may exercise all the powers and perform all  the duties with  respect  to  such  actions  or  proceedings  which  the  district  attorney would otherwise be authorized or required to exercise  or perform, and in such action or proceeding the district attorney shall  only exercise such powers and perform such duties as are required of him  or her by the  attorney  general  or  the  deputy  attorney  general  so  attending.