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Michigan Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 16, 2016) |
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Department LR. Licensing and Regulatory Affairs |
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MIOSHA |
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Chapter Ionizing Radiation Rules Part 1 to Part 15 |
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Part 13. MISCELLANEOUS SOURCES |
Section 325.5601a. Adoption by reference.
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Rule 601a. Some of these rules refer to all or parts of the following nationally recognized standards, which are adopted by reference and identified by date:
(a) Standards of the United States department of health & human services, title 21 - food and drugs, part 900 - mammography. These standards are available for no cost from either of the following sources:
(i) The website of the Michigan department of licensing and regulatory affairs, radiation safety section at http://www.michigan.gov/rss
(ii) The website of the United States department of health & human services, mammography quality standards act and program at http://www.fda.gov/Radiation-
EmittingProducts/MammographyQualityStandardsActandProgram/default.htm
(b) The regulations in 21 C.F.R. 1020.30, “Diagnostic x-ray systems and their major components” (April 2007), and 21 C.F.R. 1020.31, “Radiographic equipment” (June 2005). These regulations are available for no cost from either of the following sources:
(i) The website of the Michigan department of licensing and regulatory affairs, radiation safety section at http://www.michigan.gov/rss
(ii) The website of the United States department of health & human services, U.S. Food and Drug Administration at http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/cfrsearch.cfm
(c) Criteria of the American college of radiology, “Mammography Accreditation Program Requirements” (May 2012), and “Stereotactic Breast Biopsy Accreditation Program Requirements” (May 2012). These criteria are available for no cost from either of the following sources:
(i) The website of the Michigan department of licensing and regulatory affairs, radiation safety section at http://www.michigan.gov/rss.
(ii) The website of the American college of radiology at http://www.acr.org.
History: 2013 AACS.