NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 175.20 — Records of Radiation Protection Programs.

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(a) Each registrant must maintain records of the radiation protection program, including audits, records of surveys, calibrations, maintenance and modifications (e.g., major software and hardware upgrades) performed on the x-ray system and a copy of all correspondence with the Department regarding the x-ray system. (b)

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Effective: 5/24/2019

§ 175.20 Records of Radiation Protection Programs.

RCNY § 175.20

(a)Each registrant must maintain records of the radiation protection program, including audits, records of surveys, calibrations, maintenance and modifications (e.g., major software and hardware upgrades) performed on the x-ray system and a copy of all correspondence with the Department regarding the x-ray system.

(b)Unless otherwise indicated, the registrant must retain the records required by subdivision (a) of this section for a minimum of 5 years after the record is made, except that model and serial numbers of all major components and user's manuals for those components, including software, must be maintained for the life of the system. (Added City Record 4/24/2019, eff. 5/24/2019)

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