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NORTH DAKOTA RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH RULES

EFFECTIVE DATE: March 1, 2003

ISSUED BY: North Dakota Department of Health
PREPARED UNDER SUPERVISION OF:
    Environmental Health Section
    L. David Glatt, Chief

On March 1, 2003, a revised version of the North Dakota Administrative Code in Article 33-10, Radiological Health Regulations became effective.

If you have any questions about the Radiological Health Rules or would like a free copy of the applicable chapters emailed to you, please contact the Radiation Control Program at 701.328.5188; or send an email message to Louise Roehrich at lrroehrich@nd.gov .

There are two possible sets of rules to choose from. One partial set for X-ray machines only and a full copy for both X-ray machines and radioactive material users. Printed copies (or copies on CD-ROM or floppy disk) may be obtained for a fee by completing the order form:

The following chapters of the Radiological Health Rules may be viewed or downloaded by clicking on the relevant table of contents hyperlinks. These documents are Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (pdf) files. You will need to install an Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer before viewing these files. Click here to download Adobe Acrobat Reader.


North Dakota Century Code References - NDCC Chapter 23-20.1
ARTICLE 33-10 RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH RULES
Medical Use Forms - NRC Form 313A Series of Forms and Guidance:
  • NRC Form 313A (RSO) - Radiation Safety Officer
  • NRC Form 313A (AMP) - Authorized Medical Physicist
  • NRC Form 313A (ANP) - Authorized Nuclear Pharmacist
  • NRC Form 313A (AUD) - Authorized User - Imaging and localization studies, Uptake dilution, and excretion studies, and Sealed sources of diagnosis uses.
  • NRC Form 313A (AUT) - Authorized User - Use of unsealed byproduct material for which a directive is required.  Oral administration of sodium iodide I-131 requiring a written directive in quantities less than or equal to 1.22 gigabecquerels (33 millicuries).  Oral administration of sodium iodide I-131 requiring a written directive in quantities greater than 1.22 gigabecquerels (33 millicuries).  Parenteral administration of any beta-emitter, or photon-emitting radionuclide with a photon energy less than 150 keV for which a written directive is required.  Parenteral administration of any other radionuclide for which a written directive is required uses.
  • NRC Form 313A (AUS) - Authorized User - Manual brachytherapy sources, Ophthalmic use of strontium-90, Remote afterloader unit(s), Teletherapy unit(s), and Gamma stereotactic radiosurgery unit(s) uses.
  • Guidance for the NRC 313A Forms
  • Specialty Boards Certification Recognized by NRC in accordance with 10 CFR Part 35 Subparts B, D, E, F, G, and H

 

 


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James Lawson, RT - ND Dept. of Health - jlawson@nd.gov