Authorizes a holder of a license to perform limited-scope radiography to practice radiography at urgent care centers under the supervision of a licensed practitioner or licensed registered radiologic technologist; defines limited-scope radiographer as a person licensed to practice radiography limited to chest, extremities, skull/sinus, and spine/sacrum at urgent care centers; makes related provisions.
STATE OF NEW YORK
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2685
2025-2026 Regular Sessions
IN ASSEMBLY
January 22, 2025
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Introduced by M. of A. TAPIA -- read once and referred to the Committee
on Health
AN ACT to amend the public health law, in relation to limited-scope
radiographers
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. Subdivision 1, paragraph (c) of subdivision 2 and subdivi-
2 sion 4 of section 3502 of the public health law, as added by chapter 175
3 of the laws of 2006, are amended to read as follows:
4 1. The department shall issue separate licenses in the areas of radi-
5 ography, radiation therapy and nuclear medicine technology to individ-
6 uals who qualify under section thirty-five hundred five of this title.
7 The department shall issue limited-scope radiographer licenses to indi-
8 viduals who qualify under sections thirty-five hundred three and thir-
9 ty-five hundred five of this title.
10 (c) only persons licensed under this article shall practice radiogra-
11 phy, radiation therapy or nuclear medicine technology or use the title
12 "limited-scope radiographer," "radiographer," "radiologic technologist,"
13 "radiation therapist" or "nuclear medicine technologist" or use the
14 abbreviations LRT, RTT, LRTT, NMT, or LNMT with [his or her] such
15 person's name; and
16 4. No radiologic technologist shall administer or inject intravenous
17 contrast media unless (a) the individual is certified by the department
18 to perform such function in accordance with the commissioner's rules and
19 regulations (b) such administration or injection has been approved by a
20 physician, physician's assistant, nurse practitioner or registered
21 professional nurse within twenty-four hours prior to the administration
22 or injection (c) a physician, physician's assistant, nurse practitioner
23 or registered professional nurse performs an evaluation of the patient
24 on the day of the procedure. Administration or injection of contrast
25 media means and is limited to the placement or insertion of a needle or
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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1 a catheter, not exceeding three inches in length and not above the level
2 of the axilla into a person's upper extremity and the administration or
3 injection of the intravenous contrast media, manually or by mechanical
4 injector, but does not mean the determination of the type or volume of
5 media to be administered or injected. Limited-scope radiographers shall
6 not be authorized under this article to inject intravenous contrast
7 media.
8 § 2. Subdivision 17 of section 3501 of the public health law, as added
9 by chapter 175 of the laws of 2006, is amended to read as follows:
10 17. "Supervision" means the oversight of a licensed radiologic tech-
11 nologist or a limited-scope radiographer, as applicable, by a licensed
12 practitioner acting within the limits specified in the law under which
13 the practitioner is licensed.
14 § 3. Section 3501 of the public health law is amended by adding two
15 new subdivisions 4-a and 13 to read as follows:
16 4-a. "Limited-scope radiographer" shall mean a person licensed pursu-
17 ant to section thirty-five hundred three of this article to practice
18 radiography limited to chest, extremities, skull/sinus, and spine/sacrum
19 at urgent care centers. The limited-scope radiographer shall not utilize
20 fluoroscopy.
21 13. "Urgent care center" shall mean any medical practice location that
22 provides immediate and on-site evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of
23 non-emergent, acute illnesses or injuries during posted hours of opera-
24 tion, primarily or exclusively on a walk-in or after-hours basis.
25 § 4. The public health law is amended by adding a new section 3503 to
26 read as follows:
27 § 3503. Limited-scope radiographers. 1. A license to practice as a
28 limited-scope radiographer shall authorize a holder of such license to
29 practice radiography at urgent care centers under the supervision of a
30 licensed practitioner or licensed registered radiologic technologist.
31 2. The commissioner shall establish standards that educational
32 programs in limited radiography must meet to be approved as a limited
33 radiography education program in New York state. Courses shall include,
34 at a minimum, a total of eighty hours of didatic content that must
35 address radiographic anatomy, procedures, and pathology, digital image
36 acquisition and display, fundamentals, ethics, and laws of healthcare,
37 human anatomy and physiology, image production and analysis, imaging
38 equipment and radiation production, medical terminology, and patient
39 care. A minimum of two hundred forty hours of clinical training must
40 also be incorporated that includes a minimum of five clinical competen-
41 cies, in each anatomical area that the limited-scope radiographer will
42 image, performed under direct supervision of a radiologic technologist.
43 Upon completion of the course, successful completion of a standardized
44 accreditation examination that assesses the knowledge and cognitive
45 skills underlying the intelligent performance of the tasks typically
46 required of a limited-scope radiographer is required. Any such course
47 or accrediting examination shall be approved by the commissioner and no
48 person, institution or agency shall offer a course of study in limited-
49 scope radiography unless such course of study is registered by the
50 department or by the department of education and meets such standards of
51 quality, character and competence of sponsors and officials, financial
52 resources, public need, and other pertinent matters as may be prescribed
53 by the commissioner or by the commissioner of education in appropriate
54 rules and regulations.
55 3. The commissioner shall establish a registration process by which
56 individuals may submit an application to the commissioner to be licensed
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1 as a limited-scope radiographer pursuant to this section. Such registra-
2 tion process and application shall be consistent with the provisions of
3 section thirty-five hundred seven of this title and shall include:
4 (a) an attestation that the applicant has completed an approved course
5 and accrediting examination pursuant to subdivision two of this section,
6 and received a passing score on such accrediting examination as deter-
7 mined by the commissioner; and
8 (b) any other information as may be required by the commissioner.
9 4. The commissioner shall be authorized to promulgate any rules and/or
10 regulations necessary for the effective implementation of this section.
11 § 5. The opening paragraph and paragraphs (d), (f) and (p) of subdivi-
12 sion 1 of section 3510 of the public health law, the opening paragraph
13 as amended and paragraph (p) as added by section 97 of part E of chapter
14 56 of the laws of 2013, and paragraphs (d) and (f) as added by chapter
15 175 of the laws of 2006, are amended to read as follows:
16 The license, registration or intravenous contrast administration
17 certificate of a radiologic technologist, or license to practice as a
18 limited-scope radiographer, may be suspended for a fixed period, revoked
19 or annulled, or such licensee censured, reprimanded, subject to a civil
20 penalty not to exceed two thousand dollars for every such violation, or
21 otherwise disciplined, in accordance with the provisions and procedures
22 defined in this article, provided that no civil penalty shall be
23 assessed for any crime or misconduct that occurred outside the jurisdic-
24 tion of New York state upon decision after due hearing that the individ-
25 ual is guilty of the following misconduct:
26 (d) aiding and abetting in the practice of radiologic technology a
27 person who is not a registered radiologic technologist or limited-scope
28 radiographer or who is practicing a form of radiologic technology which
29 is beyond the scope of the individual's license;
30 (f) falsely impersonating a duly registered radiologic technologist or
31 limited-scope radiographer or former duly registered radiologic technol-
32 ogist or limited-scope radiographer, or is practicing radiologic tech-
33 nology under an assumed name;
34 (p) having [his or her] such person's license to practice as a radio-
35 logic technologist or limited-scope radiographer revoked, suspended or
36 having other disciplinary action taken, or having [his or her] such
37 person's application for a license refused, revoked or suspended or
38 having voluntarily or otherwise surrendered [his or her] such person's
39 license after a disciplinary action was instituted by a duly authorized
40 professional disciplinary agency of another state, where the conduct
41 resulting in the revocation, suspension or other disciplinary action
42 involving the license or refusal, revocation or suspension of an appli-
43 cation for a license or the surrender of the license would, if committed
44 in New York state, constitute professional misconduct under the laws of
45 New York state. A radiologic technologist or limited-scope radiographer
46 licensed in New York state who is also licensed or seeking licensure in
47 another state must immediately report to the department any revocation,
48 suspension or other disciplinary action involving the out-of-state
49 license or refusal, revocation or suspension of an application for an
50 out-of-state license or the surrender of the out-of-state license.
51 § 6. This act shall take effect immediately.