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| established by the Agency based upon the associated radiation |
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| hazards, as determined by the Agency. The inspection and |
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| testing frequency of a radiation installation shall
be based on |
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| the installation's class designation in accordance with |
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| subsection
(f).
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| Inspections of mammography installations shall also |
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| include evaluation
of the quality of mammography phantom images |
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| produced by mammography
equipment. The Agency shall promulgate |
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| rules establishing
procedures
and acceptance standards for |
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| evaluating the quality of mammography phantom
images.
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| Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
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| 1997 and until
June 30, 2000, the fee for inspection and |
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| testing shall be paid yearly at an
annualized rate based on the |
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| classifications and frequencies set forth in
subsection (f). |
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| The annualized fee for inspection and testing shall be based
on |
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| the rate of $55 per radiation machine for machines located in |
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| dental offices
and clinics and used solely for dental |
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| diagnosis, located in veterinary
offices and used solely for |
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| diagnosis, or located in offices and clinics of
persons |
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| licensed under the Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987 and |
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| shall
be based on the rate of $80 per radiation machine for all |
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| other radiation
machines. The Department of Nuclear Safety may |
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| adopt rules detailing the
annualized rate
structure. For the |
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| year beginning January 1, 2000, the annual fee for
inspection |
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| and testing of Class D radiation installations shall be $25 per
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| radiation machine. The Department is authorized to bill the
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| fees listed in
this paragraph as part of the annual fee |
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| specified in Section 24.7 of this
Act.
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| Beginning July 1, 2000, the Department of Nuclear Safety or |
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| its successor
agency, the Illinois Emergency Management |
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| Agency, shall establish the fees
under
Section 24.7 of this Act |
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| by rule, provided that no increase of the fees shall
take |
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| effect before January 1, 2001.
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| (b) (Blank).
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| (c) (Blank).
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| (d) (Blank).
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| (e) (Blank).
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| (f) (Blank). (f) For purposes of this Section, radiation |
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| installations
shall be divided into 4 classes:
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| Class A - Class A shall include dental offices and |
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| veterinary offices
with radiation machines used solely for |
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| diagnosis and all installations
using commercially |
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| manufactured cabinet radiographic/fluoroscopic radiation
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| machines. Operators of Class A installations shall have |
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| their radiation
machines inspected and tested every 5 years |
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| by the Agency.
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| Class B - Class B shall include offices or clinics of |
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| persons licensed
under the Medical Practice Act of 1987 or |
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| the Podiatric Medical Practice
Act of 1987 with radiation |
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| machines used solely for diagnosis and all
installations |
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| using spectroscopy radiation machines, noncommercially
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| manufactured cabinet radiographic/fluoroscopic radiation |
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| machines, portable
radiographic/fluoroscopic units, |
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| non-cabinet baggage/package fluoroscopic
radiation |
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| machines and electronic beam welders. Operators of Class B
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| installations shall have their radiation machines |
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| inspected and tested every
2 years by the Agency.
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| Class C - Class C shall include installations using
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| diffraction radiation machines, open radiography radiation |
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| machines, closed
radiographic/fluoroscopic radiation |
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| machines and radiation machines used as
gauges. Test |
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| booths, bays, or rooms used by manufacturing,
assembly or |
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| repair facilities for testing radiation machines shall be
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| categorized as Class C radiation installations. Operators |
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| of Class C
installations shall have their radiation |
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| machines inspected and tested
annually by the Agency.
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| Class D - Class D shall include all hospitals and all |
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| other facilities
using mammography, computed tomography |
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| (CT), or therapeutic radiation machines.
Each operator of a |
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| Class D installation shall maintain a comprehensive
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| radiation protection program. The individual or |
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| individuals responsible for
implementing this program |
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| shall register with the Department of Nuclear
Safety or its |
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| successor agency, the Illinois Emergency Management |
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| Agency, in
accordance
with Section 25.1. As part of this |
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| program, the registered individual or
individuals shall |
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| conduct an annual performance evaluation of all radiation
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| machines and oversee the equipment-related quality |
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| assurance practices within
the installation. The |
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| registered individual or individuals shall determine and
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| document whether the installation's radiation machines are |
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| being maintained and
operated in accordance with standards |
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| promulgated by the Agency. Class D
installation shall be |
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| inspected annually by the Agency.
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| (f-1) (Blank). (f-1) Radiation installations for which |
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| more than one class is applicable
shall be assigned the |
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| classification requiring the most frequent inspection and
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| testing.
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| (f-2) (Blank). (f-2) Radiation installations not |
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| classified as Class A, B, C, or D shall
be inspected according |
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| to frequencies established by the Agency based upon
the |
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| associated radiation hazards, as determined by the Agency.
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| (g) The Agency is authorized to maintain a facility for
the |
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| purpose
of calibrating radiation detection and measurement |
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| instruments in
accordance with national standards. The Agency |
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| may make
calibration
services available to public or private |
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| entities within or outside of
Illinois and may assess a |
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| reasonable fee for such services.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-104, eff. 7-1-05.)
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| (420 ILCS 40/25.1)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2011)
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| Sec. 25.1. Each Beginning January 1, 2000, each individual |
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| responsible for
implementing a comprehensive radiation |
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| protection program for all hospitals and other facilities using |
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| mammography, computed tomography (CT), or therapeutic |
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| radiation machines Class D
installations, as described in |
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| Section 25(f) of this Act, shall be required to
register with |
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| the Department of Nuclear Safety or its successor agency, the
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| Illinois Emergency Management Agency. Application for |
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| registration shall be
made on a
form prescribed by the Agency |
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| and shall be accompanied by
the required
application fee. The |
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| Agency shall approve the application
and register an
individual |
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| if the individual satisfies criteria established by rule of the
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| Agency. The Agency shall assess
registered individuals an |
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| annual
registration fee. The Agency shall establish by rule
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| application and
registration fees. The application and |
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| registration fees shall not be
refundable.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-104, eff. 7-1-05.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.".
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