State Regulations For Radiology – A set of helpful links
September 15, 2015
Often times when customers are looking at adding c-arms to their office they have questions on what the regulations are for their specific state. Below we have compiled a list of links to each state so that you may reach out to them directly to make sure you stay in compliance.
If you have any additional questions please don’t hesitate to give us a call as we are happy to assist.
- Alabama – Department of Public Health Radiation Rules
- Alaska – Radiological Health
- Arizona – Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency (ARRA)
- Arkansas – Arkansas Department of Health Radiation Control
- California – California Radiologic Health Branch
- Colorado – Department of Public Health & Environment Radiation Control
- Connecticut – Connecticut Radiation Division
- Delaware – Delaware Office of Radiation Control
- Florida – FL Bureau of Radiation Control
- Georgia – Georgia Environmental Protection Division
- Hawaii – Indoor and Radiological Health Branch (IRH)
- Idaho – Idaho Lab and X-Ray Certification
- Illinois – IEMA Radiation Safety and X-Ray Registration
- Indiana – Medical Radiology Services Program
- Iowa – Iowa Bureau of Radiological Health
- Kansas – Department of Health & Environment-Radiation
- Kentucky – Radiation Health Branch of KY
- Louisiana – Louisiana Radiological Services
- Maine – Division of Environmental Health-X Ray Program
- Maryland – Radiation Health Program
- Massachusetts – Radiation Control Program
- Michigan – Michigan Radiation Safety
- Minnesota – Department of Heath Radiation Control
- Mississippi – MS Division of Radiological Health
- Missouri – Radiation Control
- Montana – Radiographic Machine Registration
- Nebraska – X-Ray Programs
- Nevada – Radiation Control Program
- New Hampshire – NH Radiological Health
- New Jersey – Radiation Protection and Release Prevention
- New Mexico – Radiation Control Bureau
- New York – Radiological Preparedness
- North Carolina – Health & Human Services Radiation Protection
- North Dakota – Radiation Control X-Ray Machines
- Ohio – ODH Radiological Licensure
- Oklahoma – Protective Health X-Ray Tubes
- Oregon – Radiation Protection
- Pennsylvania – Bureau of Radiation Protection
- Rhode Island – Radiation Control License Information and Registration
- South Carolina – Radiological Health
- South Dakota – Department of Health X-Ray Facility Inspections
- Tennessee – Division of Radiological Health
- Texas – Radiation Control Program
- Utah – Division of Radiation Control X-Ray Section
- Vermont – Radiological Health
- Virginia – Department of Health X-Ray Machine Program
- Washington – Department of Health Radiation
- West Virginia – Radiological Health
- Wisconsin – Radiation Protection
- Wyoming – Department of Health
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