NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 175.70 — Therapeutic Radiation Machines – Other Use of Electronically-Produced Radiation.

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A person must not utilize any device which is designed to electrically generate a source of ionizing radiation to deliver therapeutic radiation dosage, or which is not appropriately regulated under any existing category of therapeutic radiation machine, until: (a) the applicant or registrant has, at a minimum, provide

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Effective: 5/24/2019

§ 175.70 Therapeutic Radiation Machines – Other Use of Electronically-Produced Radiation.

RCNY § 175.70

A person must not utilize any device which is designed to electrically generate a source of ionizing radiation to deliver therapeutic radiation dosage, or which is not appropriately regulated under any existing category of therapeutic radiation machine, until: (a) the applicant or registrant has, at a minimum, provided the Department with: (1) a detailed description of the device and its intended application; (2) facility design requirements, including shielding and access control; (3) documentation of appropriate training for authorized user physicians and QMPs; (4) methodology for measurement of dosages to be administered to patients or human research subjects; (5) documentation regarding calibration, maintenance, and repair of the device, as well as instruments and equipment necessary for radiation safety; (6) radiation safety precautions and instructions; and (7) other information requested by the Department in its review of the application; and (b) the applicant or registrant has received written approval from the Department to utilize the device in accordance with the requirements and specific conditions the Department considers necessary for the medical use of the device. (Added City Record 4/24/2019, eff. 5/24/2019)

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