Georgia Code
Chapter 13 - Radiation Control
§ 31-13-8.2. Licensing of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Medical Uses of Radioactive Materials

The Department of Community Health is authorized to provide by rule or regulation for the registration and periodic renewal of registration of persons to sell, distribute, assemble, use, manufacture, produce, transport, transfer, receive, acquire, own, or possess radiation generating equipment. Such rule or regulation shall provide for suspension or revocation of registration. Each application for registration shall be in writing on forms prescribed and furnished by the Department of Community Health and shall state such information and be accompanied by such documents, including, but not limited to, plans, specifications, and reports for new construction or material alterations, as the Department of Community Health may determine to be reasonable and necessary to decide the qualifications of the applicant to protect the public health and safety. The Department of Community Health may require any applications or statements to be made under oath or affirmation. No registration issued under the authority of this chapter and no right to possess or utilize radiation generating equipment granted by any registration shall be assigned or in any manner disposed of without prior notification to the Department of Community Health.
History. Code 1981, § 31-13-8.3, enacted by Ga. L. 1988, p. 1670, § 4; Code 1981, § 31-13-8.2 , as redesignated by Ga. L. 1990, p. 711, § 1; Ga. L. 2009, p. 453, § 1-4/HB 228.
Editor’s notes.
Ga. L. 1990, p. 711, § 1, effective April 4, 1990, repealed former Code Section 31-13-8.2, concerning licensing of diagnostic and therapeutic medical uses of radioactive materials, which was based on Ga. L. 1988, p. 1670, § 4.

Structure Georgia Code

Georgia Code

Title 31 - Health

Chapter 13 - Radiation Control

§ 31-13-1. Short Title

§ 31-13-2. Declaration of Policy

§ 31-13-3. Definitions

§ 31-13-4. Administration of State-Wide Radiation Control Program for Radiation Generating Equipment

§ 31-13-4.1. Administration of State-Wide Radiation Control Program for Radioactive Materials

§ 31-13-5. Powers and Duties of Department of Community Health and Department of Natural Resources; Enforcement of Chapter Through Inspection; Training Programs

§ 31-13-6. Bonding Licensees

§ 31-13-7. Permits for Disposal of Radioactive Waste; Bonding of Permittees

§ 31-13-8. Licensing Users of By-Product, Source, and Special Nuclear Materials as Sources of Ionizing Radiation

§ 31-13-8.1. General or Specific Licensing for Use, Manufacture, Transport, Transactions In, and Possession of Radioactive Material

§ 31-13-8.2. Licensing of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Medical Uses of Radioactive Materials

§ 31-13-9. Records of Use of Radiation Sources and Exposure of Employees to Radiation

§ 31-13-10. Suspension, Revocation, and Amendment of License or Registration; Emergency Orders; Review

§ 31-13-11. Impounding and Condemnation of Radiation Generating Equipment and Radioactive Materials

§ 31-13-12. License Required

§ 31-13-13. Penalties

§ 31-13-14. Inspections and Investigations

§ 31-13-15. Investigation of Apparent Violations; Initiation of Legal Proceedings

§ 31-13-16. Authorization to Remedy Violation by Conference, Conciliation, or Persuasion; Order to Undertake Corrective Action

§ 31-13-17. Declaration of Existence of Emergency

§ 31-13-18. Hearing on Order or Notice of Action

§ 31-13-19. Judicial Review

§ 31-13-20. Filing Certified Copy of Unappealed Final Order or Affirmed Order

§ 31-13-21. Temporary or Permanent Injunction; Restraining Order

§ 31-13-22. Representation of Director in Actions

§ 31-13-23. Transfer of Powers and Duties Between Department of Natural Resources and Department of Community Health

§ 31-13-24. Effect on Proceedings Commenced Before April 4, 1990; Continuation of Federal Aid to Agency Receiving Transfer of Functions

§ 31-13-25. Rules, Regulations, Agreements, and Contracts Formerly Under Department of Human Resources (Now Known as the Department of Community Health for These Purposes)