OAR 333-101-0010
Exemptions


(1)

Electronic equipment that produces radiation incidental to its operation for other purposes is exempt from the registration and notification requirements of this division, providing dose equivalent rate averaged over an area of 10 square centimeters does not exceed 5 microSv (0.5 millirem) per hour at five centimeters from any accessible surface of such equipment. The production, testing or factory servicing of such equipment is not exempt.

(2)

Radiation machines while in transit or inoperable are exempt from the requirements of this division. For the purposes of registration and fees, the Authority considers an X-ray unit to be inoperable only if the machine’s X-ray tube (insert) has been removed or the machine disassembled. With the X-ray tube in place, and the machine assembled, the unit is considered to be operable. If a machine is “in storage,” it must be registered and charged a registration fee. However, an “inoperable” machine need not be registered or assessed a fee.

(3)

Domestic television receivers are exempt from the requirements of this division.

(4)

Electron microscopes are exempt from the requirements of this division, provided that the dose equivalent rate, averaged over an area of 10 square centimeters, does not exceed 5 microSv (0.5 millirem) per hour at five centimeters from any accessible surface of the equipment.
NOTE: Electron microscope: A type of microscope which uses electrons to produce magnified images and may therefore produce ionizing radiation incidental to its use.

(5)

Electron beam welding machines and electron beam furnaces are exempt from the requirements of this division, provided that the dose equivalent rate, averaged over an area of 10 square centimeters, does not exceed 5 microSv (0.5 millirem) per hour at five centimeters from any accessible surface of the equipment.

(6)

Persons licensed under OAR 333-102-0200 (General Licenses — Radioactive Material Other than Source Material: General Requirements for the Issuance of Specific Licenses) or equivalent specific licenses rules under an Agreement State or the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission are exempt from this requirement.
333–101–0001
Purpose and Scope
333–101–0003
Definitions
333–101–0005
Application for Registration of Radiation Machines
333–101–0007
Application for General License Registration for Radioactive Materials Gauges, In Vitro Testing, Source Material, Reference and Calibration Sources, and Reciprocal Recognition of Specific Radioactive Materials License
333–101–0010
Exemptions
333–101–0015
Transfer or Disposal of Radiation Producing Machines or Equipment
333–101–0020
Application for License of Sales, Services, Consultation, and Servicing For Radiation Machines
333–101–0023
Application for License of Sales, Consulting Services, and Servicing for Radioactive Materials Devices under General License
333–101–0025
Out-of-State Radiation Machines
333–101–0035
Issuance of Notice of Registration for X-ray Machines
333–101–0040
Expiration of Notice of Registration
333–101–0045
Renewal of Notice of Registration
333–101–0050
Report of Changes
333–101–0055
Approval Not Implied
333–101–0060
Assembler and/or Transfer Obligation
333–101–0065
Additional Requirements
333–101–0070
X-ray Machine Registration Fee Proration
333–101–0080
X-ray Machine Registration Denial, Suspension, Revocation and Conditions
333–101–0090
Investigation and Civil Penalty
333–101–0200
Hospital X-ray Machine Registration
333–101–0210
Hospital Radiology Inspector
333–101–0220
Hospital Radiology Inspector Qualifications
333–101–0230
Hospital Radiology Inspector Testing
333–101–0240
Hospital Radiology Inspector Accreditation
333–101–0250
Hospital Radiology Inspector Accreditation Revocation
333–101–0260
Hospital Radiology Inspector Continuing Education
333–101–0270
Hospital Responsibilities Re: X-ray Machines
333–101–0280
Authority Responsibilities Regarding the Radiology Inspection
333–101–0290
Accredited Hospital Radiology Inspector Responsibilities
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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