Current through Register No. 45, November 7, 2024
Section Mirt 303.05 - Eligibility Requirements for Licensure as a Radiographer To qualify as a radiographer, an applicant shall have:
(a) Reached the age of 18 years old;(b) Obtained a high school diploma, or passed one of the following:(1) The general educational development test; or(2) A high school equivalency test;(c) Successfully completed a course of study in radiography that is approved, recognized as accredited, or required for certification by: (1) The American Registry of Radiologic Technicians;(2) Cardiovascular Credentialing International for certification as a registered cardiac electrophysiology specialist (RCES); or(3) Cardiovascular Credentialing International for certification as a registered cardiovascular invasive specialist (RCIS);(d) Current certification and registration in radiography from: (1) The American Registry of Radiologic Technicians; or(2) Cardiovascular Credentialing International as an RCES or RCIS; and(e) Good professional character and reliability as evidenced by: (1) The answers to the questions in Mirt 302.02(f) and (i);(2) Any reports related to such answers submitted pursuant to Mirt 302.04(b) or Mirt 302.04(c); and(3) The criminal offender record report(s) required by Mirt 302.04 (f).N.H. Admin. Code § Mirt 303.05
Derived From Volume XXXVIII Number 32, Filed August 9, 2018, Proposed by #12597, Effective 7/31/2018, Expires 7/31/2028.Amended by Volume XLII Number 6, Filed February 10, 2022, Proposed by #13329, Effective 1/22/2022, Expires 1/22/2032 (see Revision Note at chapter heading for Mirt 300)