S 10439 NY
Relates to registered radiologic technologists working within a collaborative practice agreement with a licensed physician
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Summary
This New York bill authorizes registered radiologic technologists to perform radiography services under collaborative practice agreements with licensed physicians. A collaborative practice agreement is defined as an agreement between a radiologic technologist and a licensed physician that does not require the direct supervision of the physician when administering certain radiography services. The bill sets forth requirements that collaborative practice agreements must meet.
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Official abstract
Authorizes radiologic technologists to perform radiography services under collaborative practice agreements; defines "collaborative practice agreement" as an agreement between a radiologic technologist and a licensed physician which does not require the direct supervision of the licensed physician when administering certain radiography services; sets forth requirements for collaborative practice agreements.
Sponsor (1)
- Joseph P. Addabbo Jr. Democratic · primary
Action history (1)
- May 15, 2026 REFERRED TO HEALTH · upper
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