PDFWAC 246-240-019
Application for license, amendment, or renewal.
(1) An application must be signed by the applicant's or licensee's management.
(2) An application for a license for medical use of radioactive material as described in WAC 246-240-151, 246-240-157, 246-240-201, 246-240-251, 246-240-301, 246-240-351, and 246-240-501 must be made by:
(a) Filing the original "Application for Radioactive Material License Medical," with the department that includes the facility diagram, equipment, and training and experience qualifications of the radiation safety officer, associate radiation safety officers, authorized users, authorized medical physicists, ophthalmic physicists, and authorized nuclear pharmacists; and
(b) Submitting applicable procedures required by WAC 246-240-360, 246-240-378, 246-240-381, and 246-240-384.
(3) A request for a license amendment or renewal must be made by:
(a) Submitting an original of either to the department:
(i) "Application for Radioactive Material License Medical"; or
(ii) A letter requesting the amendment or renewal with all information required by license application; and
(b) Submitting applicable procedures required by WAC 246-240-360, 246-240-378, 246-240-381, and 246-240-384.
(4) In addition to the requirements in subsections (2) and (3) of this section, an application for a license or amendment for medical use of radioactive material as described in WAC 246-240-501 must also include information regarding any radiation safety aspects of the medical use of the material that is not addressed in this chapter.
(a) The applicant shall also provide specific information on:
(i) Radiation safety precautions and instructions;
(ii) Methodology for measurement of dosages or doses to be administered to patients or human research subjects; and
(iii) Calibration, maintenance, and repair of instruments and equipment necessary for radiation safety.
(b) The applicant or licensee shall also provide any other information requested by the department in its review of the application.
(c) The applicant shall provide identification of and commitment to follow the applicable radiation safety program requirements in WAC 246-240-151 through 246-240-399 of this chapter that are appropriate for the specific medical use under WAC 246-240-501.
(5) An applicant that satisfies the requirements specified in WAC 246-235-090(2) may apply for a Type A specific license of broad scope.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70A.388.040 and 70A.388.110. WSR 22-19-084, § 246-240-019, filed 9/20/22, effective 10/21/22. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050. WSR 06-05-019, § 246-240-019, filed 2/6/06, effective 3/9/06.]