Radiologic Technology Board of Examiners - Licensing - Limited Radiographer, Radiographer Technologist

 

Limited Radiographer

"Limited Radiographer" is defined as a person other than a licensed practitioner who applies x-radiation to specific parts of the human body, for diagnostic purposes while under the supervision of a licensed practitioner.

Please review the Board's rules, Chapter 7, for requirements that must be satisfied prior to licensure.

How to apply

Fees

  • Licensure Fee of $100
  • Criminal History Records Check Fee of $21

Please make your checks payable to: "Maine State Treasurer".

Term

  • Biennial (Fixed renewal date of August 31st even years)

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Requirements

If applying for permanent licensure as a Limited Radiographer, please submit the following:

  • Completed and signed application for licensure with all fees and required documentation

Renewal fees and information

Fees

  • Biennial renewal fee $100

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  • Fill out the online renewal application and submit.

    The Department must verify that you have met all the conditions for renewal before your license is renewed. Online submission of your renewal application should not be construed as automatic renewal of your license.

Requirements

  • A late fee of $50 is assessed for licenses renewed after the August 31 license expiration date.
  • A person who submits an application for renewal more than 90 days after the license expiration date is subject to all requirements governing new applicants and is required to reapply with an original license application, documentation and fees.
  • Continuing Education: 24 hours of continuing education pursuant to board rules.

 

Radiologic Technologist

"Radiologic Technologist" is defined as any person who is a Radiographer, a Radiation Therapy Technologist or a Nuclear Medicine Technologist who is licensed: "Radiographer" is defined as a person, other than a licensed practitioner, who applies ionizing radiation to human beings for diagnostic purposes by or under the supervision of a licensed practitioner. "Radiation Therapy Technologist" is defined as a person, other than a licensed practitioner, who applies ionizing radiation on human beings for therapeutic purposes, including simulation, by or under the supervision of a licensed practitioner. "Nuclear Medicine Technologist" is defined as a person, other than a licensed practitioner, who uses radionuclides on human beings for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.

How to apply

Fees

  • Licensure Fee of $100
  • Criminal History Records Check Fee of $21

Please make your checks payable to: "Maine State Treasurer".

Term

  • Biennial (Fixed renewal date of August 31st even years)

Apply Now

Requirements

If applying for permanent licensure as a Radiologic Technologist, please submit the following:

  • Completed and signed application for licensure with all fees and required documentation.
  • Proof of Current Certification by ARRT or NMTCB.
  • Any additional information requested with the application.

Renewal fees and information

Fees

  • Renewal Fee of $100

Renew Now

  • Fill out the online renewal application and submit.

    The Department must verify that you have met all the conditions for renewal before your license is renewed. Online submission of your renewal application should not be construed as automatic renewal of your license.

Requirements

  • A late fee of $50 is assessed for licenses renewed after the August 31 license expiration date.
  • A person who submits an application for renewal more than 90 days after the license expiration date is subject to all requirements governing new applicants and is required to reapply with an original license application, documentation and fees.
  • Continuing Education - 24 hours of continuing education pursuant to board rules.