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H.B. 356

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STATE INSPECTIONS OF HOSPITALS AND

             2     
HEALTH CLINICS

             3     
2001 GENERAL SESSION

             4     
STATE OF UTAH

             5     
Sponsor: Gordon E. Snow

             6      This act modifies the Radiation Control Act by providing statutory authority and requiring
             7      the Radiation Control Board to by rule allow x-ray facilities to use qualified independent
             8      experts to conduct inspections required by state law. This act also requires the board to
             9      establish qualifications for independent experts.
             10      This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
             11      AMENDS:
             12          19-3-104, as last amended by Chapters 28 and 90, Laws of Utah 1995
             13      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             14          Section 1. Section 19-3-104 is amended to read:
             15           19-3-104. Registration and licensing of radiation sources by department --
             16      Assessment of fees -- Rulemaking authority and procedure -- Siting criteria.
             17          (1) The board may require the registration or licensing of radiation sources that constitute
             18      a significant health hazard.
             19          (2) All sources of ionizing radiation, including ionizing radiation producing machines,
             20      shall be registered or licensed by the department.
             21          (3) The board may make rules:
             22          (a) necessary for controlling exposure to sources of radiation that constitute a significant
             23      health hazard;
             24          (b) to meet the requirements of federal law relating to radiation control to ensure the
             25      radiation control program under this part is qualified to maintain primacy from the federal
             26      government; and
             27          (c) to establish:


             28          (i) board accreditation requirements and procedures for mammography facilities; and
             29          (ii) certification procedure and qualifications for persons who survey mammography
             30      equipment and oversee quality assurance practices at mammography facilities.
             31          (4) (a) The department shall assess fees for registration, licensing, and inspection of
             32      radiation sources under this section.
             33          (b) The department shall comply with the requirements of Section 63-38-3.2 in assessing
             34      fees for licensure and registration.
             35          (5) The department shall coordinate its activities with the Department of Health rules made
             36      under Section 26-21a-203 .
             37          (6) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (7), the board may not adopt rules, for the purpose
             38      of the state assuming responsibilities from the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission with
             39      respect to regulation of sources of ionizing radiation, that are more stringent than the
             40      corresponding federal regulations which address the same circumstances.
             41          (b) In adopting those rules, the board may incorporate corresponding federal regulations
             42      by reference.
             43          (7) (a) The board may adopt rules more stringent than corresponding federal regulations
             44      for the purpose described in Subsection (6) only if it makes a written finding after public comment
             45      and hearing and based on evidence in the record that corresponding federal regulations are not
             46      adequate to protect public health and the environment of the state.
             47          (b) Those findings shall be accompanied by an opinion referring to and evaluating the
             48      public health and environmental information and studies contained in the record which form the
             49      basis for the board's conclusion.
             50          (8) The board shall by rule:
             51          (a) authorize independent qualified experts to conduct inspections required under this
             52      chapter of x-ray facilities registered with the division; and
             53          (b) establish qualifications necessary for independent experts to conduct these inspections.
             54          [(8)] (9) (a) The board may by rule establish criteria for siting commercial low-level
             55      radioactive waste treatment or disposal facilities.
             56          (b) Any facility for which a radioactive material license is required by this section shall
             57      comply with those criteria.
             58          (c) A facility may not receive a radioactive material license until siting criteria have been


             59      established by the board. The criteria also apply to facilities that have applied for but not received
             60      a radioactive material license.
             61          [(9)] (10) The board shall by rule establish financial assurance requirements for closure
             62      and postclosure care of radioactive waste land disposal facilities, taking into account existing
             63      financial assurance requirements.




Legislative Review Note
    as of 2-7-01 6:46 AM


A limited legal review of this legislation raises no obvious constitutional or statutory concerns.

Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel


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