Section 325.5210. Exposure of minors.  


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  • (1) A  licensee  or  registrant  shall  not  receive,  acquire, possess, use or transfer sources of radiation in such a manner as to cause an individual who is under 18 years of age, to receive in any period of 1 calendar quarter from all sources of radiation in  the licensee's or registrant's possession a dose in excess of 10% of the quarterly occupational limit specified in rule 205 (e.g. 125 mrems whole body).

    (2)  A licensee shall not receive, acquire, possess, use  or   transfer radioactive material in such a manner as  to   cause  any  individual  in   a restricted area, who is under 18 years of age, to be exposed to airborne radioactive material in an average concentration in excess of the limits specified in table II of appendix A in rules 261 to 270. For purposes of this subrule, concentrations may be averaged over periods not greater than  1 week (7 consecutive days).

    (3)   Rule 208 (1) shall apply where an  individual  is  exposed subject to subrule (2).

    [Note: The requirements of this rule that pertain to radiation machine registration, licensing, or compliance are under the purview of the Michigan Department of Consumer & Industry Services.]

History: 1954 ACS 85, Eff. Dec. 3, 1975.