Article 3. Radiologic Technology Certification of California Health And Safety Code >> Division 104. >> Part 9. >> Chapter 6. >> Article 3.
The department shall appoint a certification committee to
assist, advise, and make recommendations for the establishment of
regulations necessary to insure the proper administration and
enforcement of this chapter, and for those purposes to serve as
consultants to the department. The appointments shall be made from
lists of at least three nominees for each position submitted by
appropriate professional associations and societies designated by the
Director of Health Services, and provisions shall be made for
orderly rotation of membership.
The committee shall consist of the director or his or her
designate, who shall serve as chairperson ex officio, but who shall
not vote, and the following 11 members who are residents of the
state:
(a) Six physicians and surgeons licensed to practice medicine in
this state, three of whom shall be certified in radiology by the
American Board of Radiology. At least one of the radiologists shall
be representative of the hospital practice of radiology.
(b) Two persons with at least five years' experience in the
practice of radiologic technology. At least one of these persons
shall be representative of the hospital practice of radiologic
technology. Except for the appointment of these two persons to the
first committee, every person thereafter appointed to the committee
under this subdivision shall be certified as a radiologic
technologist.
(c) One radiological physicist, qualified in the use of physics in
the practice of medicine.
(d) One podiatrist licensed to practice podiatry in this state.
(e) One chiropractic practitioner licensed to practice
chiropractic in this state.
Members of the committee shall serve without compensation
but shall receive their actual and necessary expenses incurred in the
performance of the duties of their office.