19,646 sections across 2,016 Florida regulatory chapters.
64E-26-.015 STATE AND LOCAL DETENTION FACILITIES
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Rulemaking Authority 381.006 FS. Law Implemented 381.006(6) FS. History-New 111876, Formerly 10D7.015, Repealed 5-10-07.
64E-27-.001 CHILDHOOD LEAD POISONING PREVENTION
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(1) The Childhood Lead Poisoning Screening and Case Management Guide (the Guide), January 2008, herein incorporated by reference shall be used to define the appropriate blood lead screening and testing methods and intervals at which children under 72 months of age shall be screen…
64E-28-.001 Tattooing
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Rulemaking Authority 381.00789 FS. Law Implemented 381.00787, 381.00791 FS. History-New 9-5-12, Repealed 12-29-16.
64E-28-.002 Tattooing
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(1) Alcohol-based hand sanitizer - An antimicrobial skin sanitizer which contains a minimum concentration of at least 60% alcohol. (2) Aseptic technique - Practices used by a tattoo artist to prevent cross contamination. (3) Compromised package - A wet, torn, or stained package. …
64E-28-.003 Tattooing
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(1) An applicant seeking initial licensure as a tattoo artist shall submit a completed application for licensure to the department on form DH 4147, 8/12, Application for Tattoo Artist License, which is incorporated herein by reference and which can be obtained from the environmen…
64E-28-.004 Tattooing
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(1) A guest tattoo artist seeking registration by the department shall: (a) Submit, at least fourteen (14) days prior to practicing tattooing in any licensed tattoo establishment or licensed temporary tattoo establishment, a completed application for registration to the departmen…
64E-28-.005 Tattooing
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(1) Licensure of a permanent tattoo establishment: (a) Prior to performing tattooing, a completed application shall be submitted to the county health department on form DH 4151, 8/12, Application for Tattoo Establishment Licensure, which is incorporated herein by reference and wh…
64E-28-.006 Tattooing
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(1) All educational courses per Section 381.00775(2)(b)4., F.S., shall be approved by the department. Any person seeking approval of an education course shall submit a request for determination of compliance with the requirements of this rule to the Department of Health, Bureau o…
64E-28-.007 Tattooing
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(1) Tattoo establishments shall have walls, a floor, and a ceiling. Floors and walls located in the tattooing area, the area where items are cleaned and sterilized, and in the restrooms shall be constructed of non-absorbent, easily cleanable materials. The entire establishment sh…
64E-28-.008 Tattooing
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(1) A licensed temporary establishment shall meet the operational requirements set forth in Rule 64E-28.007, F.A.C., with the following exceptions. (2) A temporary establishment shall have rigid perimeter walls, a rigid floor, and a rigid ceiling. Floors in the tattooing area and…
64E-28-.009 Tattooing
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(1) A tattoo artist shall ensure that a customer record is completed for each customer. The record shall, at a minimum, include the following: (a) Name of tattoo artist. (b) Customer's name, age, and birthdate. (c) Description and location of tattoo on the customer's body. (d) Si…
64E-28-.011 Tattooing
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(1) Tattoo Artist License and Renewal $60.00 (2) Guest tattoo Artist Registration and Re-registration $35.00 (3) Tattoo Establishment License $200.00 (4) Temporary Establishment License $200.00 (5) Reactivation of Tattoo Artist License $25.00 (6) Reactivation of Tattoo Establishm…
64E-3-.001 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
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The following fees are prescribed by the Department: (1) The fee for initial application for certification by examination as provided in Section 468.304, F.S., is $50.00 dollars plus the actual charge by the testing organization for the examination. (2) The fee for initial applic…
64E-3-.002 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
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(1) "Approved educational or training program" means a program which is recognized and accepted by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists or the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board. (2) "General diagnostic radiographic and general fluoroscopic equipment" me…
64E-3-.003 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
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(1) An applicant for certification as a Basic X-ray Machine Operator or Basic X-ray Machine Operator - Podiatric Medicine shall submit an application to the department on Form DH 1006 (7/16), "Application for Basic X-ray Machine Operator or Basic X-ray Machine Operator - Podiatri…
64E-3-.0031 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
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(1) Before assisting with managing patients undergoing radiation therapy treatments or assisting with radiation therapy technology duties as specified in Section 468.302(3)(d), F.S., a general radiographer must submit the following documents to the department: (a) An oath or affi…
64E-3-.0032 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
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(1) The duties that a radiologist assistant may perform, and the level of supervision which must be provided by the supervising radiologist, are specified in the "Radiologist Assistant Role Delineation - January 2005," which is herein incorporated by reference, except that: (a) W…
64E-3-.0033 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
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(1) "Device-specific training," as specified in Section 468.302(3)(g)1.b., F.S., means a training course supplied or taught by a PET-CT device manufacturer, or a course approved by the department as continuing education for radiologic technologists. Such a course shall be at leas…
64E-3-.0034 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
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(1) An applicant for specialty technologist certification shall submit an application to the department as specified in Rule 64E-3.003, F.A.C., pay the required fee for endorsement, and submit proof of current certification from an approved national organization in an advanced, p…
64E-3-.004 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
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(1) No applicant for certification by examination shall be permitted to practice radiologic technology unless: (a) The applicant has submitted the required application and fee to the Department; and, (b) The applicant has received temporary certification. (2) An applicant who fai…
64E-3-.005 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
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All applicants for certification by examination shall pass the appropriate State of Florida examination in the certification category applied for before a certificate can be issued. The passing score shall be a 75 scaled score for all examinations except that of the basic X-ray m…
64E-3-.006 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
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(1) An applicant seeking certification by endorsement shall submit an application to the department as specified in Rule 64E-3.003, F.A.C., and pay the required fee. (2) The provisions of subsections 64E-3.003(2), (3) and (5), F.A.C., must be satisfied. (3) To apply for endorseme…
64E-3-.007 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
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All active certificateholders except basic x-ray machine operators-podiatry, nuclear medicine technologists, and radiation therapy technologists may perform bone densitometry procedures with dedicated bone densitometers which use machine-produced radiation after completing a devi…
64E-3-.008 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
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(1) Twelve contact hours of continuing education shall be required for renewal during each biennium for persons holding one or more certificates issued pursuant to Part IV, Chapter 468, F.S. Credit will not be approved for repeating a course during a biennium. Repeating a course …
64E-3-.009 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
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(1) Each continuing education program provider shall have a stated, long-term, coordinated plan for providing continuing education courses based on data related to specific characteristics of the learner population, including the needs of course attendees and methods of assessing…
64E-3-.010 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
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(1) The continuing education requirements to reactivate an inactive certificate are: (a) If the certificate has been inactive for less than two years, 12 continuing education contact hours shall be accrued. (b) If the certificate has been inactive for more than two years, 3 conti…
64E-3-.011 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
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(1) When the Department finds that an applicant, employer, certificateholder or other person has committed any of the acts set forth in Section 468.3101, F.S., or has failed to comply with Section 381.0034, F.S., it shall impose appropriate penalties as recommended within the ran…
64E-4-.001 CONTROL OF NONIONIZING RADIATION HAZARDS
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(1) Except as otherwise specifically exempted under these rules, all persons who receive, possess, acquire, transfer, own, manufacture, or use lasers which emit or may emit laser radiation shall register within 30 days after acquisition of a laser product and comply with these ru…
64E-4-.002 CONTROL OF NONIONIZING RADIATION HAZARDS
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Rulemaking Authority 501.122(2) FS. Law Implemented 501.122(1) FS. History-New 9-6-84, Amended 5-7-96, 12-12-96, Formerly 10D-89.102, Amended 10-8-00, 4-20-15, Repealed 3-28-17.
64E-4-.003 CONTROL OF NONIONIZING RADIATION HAZARDS
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Rulemaking Authority 501.122(2) FS. Law Implemented 501.122(2)(a), (c) FS. History-New 9-6-84, Amended 12-12-96, Formerly 10D-89.103, Amended 10-8-00, Repealed 3-28-17.
64E-4-.004 CONTROL OF NONIONIZING RADIATION HAZARDS
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Rulemaking Authority 501.122(2) FS. Law Implemented 501.122(2)(a), (d) FS. History-New 9-6-84, Amended 12-12-96, Formerly 10D-89.111, Repealed 3-28-17.
64E-4-.005 CONTROL OF NONIONIZING RADIATION HAZARDS
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Rulemaking Authority 501.122(2) FS. Law Implemented 501.122(2) FS. History-New 9-6-84, Amended 5-7-96, 12-12-96, Formerly 10D-89.114, Repealed 3-28-17.
64E-4-.006 CONTROL OF NONIONIZING RADIATION HAZARDS
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Rulemaking Authority 501.122(2) FS. Law Implemented 501.122(2)(a), (d) FS. History-New 9-6-84, Formerly 10D-89.116, Repealed 3-28-17.
64E-4-.007 CONTROL OF NONIONIZING RADIATION HAZARDS
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Rulemaking Authority 501.122(2) FS. Law Implemented 501.122(2)(d) FS. History-New 9-6-84, Amended 5-7-96, 12-12-96, Formerly 10D-89.118, Repealed 3-28-17.
64E-4-.008 CONTROL OF NONIONIZING RADIATION HAZARDS
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Rulemaking Authority 501.122(2) FS. Law Implemented 501.122(2)(d) FS. History-New 9-6-84, Amended 5-7-96, 12-12-96, Formerly 10D-89.121, Repealed 3-28-17.
64E-4-.009 CONTROL OF NONIONIZING RADIATION HAZARDS
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Rulemaking Authority 501.122(2) FS. Law Implemented 501.122(2)(c), (d) FS. History-New 9-6-84, Formerly 10D-89.122, Repealed 3-28-17.
64E-4-.010 CONTROL OF NONIONIZING RADIATION HAZARDS
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Rulemaking Authority 501.122(2) FS. Law Implemented 501.122(2)(d) FS. History-New 9-6-84, Amended 5-7-96, 12-12-96, Formerly 10D-89.123, Repealed 3-28-17.
64E-4-.011 CONTROL OF NONIONIZING RADIATION HAZARDS
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Rulemaking Authority 501.122(2) FS. Law Implemented 501.122(2)(d) FS. History-New 9-6-84, Amended 5-7-96, Formerly 10D-89.124, Amended 4-20-15, Repealed 3-28-17.
64E-4-.012 CONTROL OF NONIONIZING RADIATION HAZARDS
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Rulemaking Authority 501.122(2) FS. Law Implemented 501.122(2)(d) FS. History-New 9-6-84, Amended 5-7-96, Formerly 10D-89.127, Repealed 3-28-17.
64E-4-.013 CONTROL OF NONIONIZING RADIATION HAZARDS
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Rulemaking Authority 501.122(2) FS. Law Implemented 501.122(2)(d) FS. History-New 9-6-84, Amended 5-7-96, 12-12-96, Formerly 10D-89.130, Repealed 3-28-17.
64E-4-.014 CONTROL OF NONIONIZING RADIATION HAZARDS
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Rulemaking Authority 501.122(2) FS. Law Implemented 501.122(2)(a), (d) FS. History-New 9-6-84, Formerly 10D-89.131, Repealed 3-28-17.
64E-4-.015 CONTROL OF NONIONIZING RADIATION HAZARDS
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Rulemaking Authority 501.122(2) FS. Law Implemented 501.122(2)(a), (b), (c), (d) FS. History-New 9-6-84, Formerly 10D-89.133, Amended 4-20-15, Repealed 3-28-17.
64E-4-.016 CONTROL OF NONIONIZING RADIATION HAZARDS
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Rulemaking Authority 501.122(2) FS. Law Implemented 501.122(2) FS. History-New 9-6-84, Amended 5-7-96, 12-12-96, Formerly 10D-89.134, Repealed 3-28-17.
64E-5-.1001 CONTROL OF RADIATION HAZARDS
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(1) Radiation exposure to the public from naturally occurring radioactive materials shall be maintained as low as reasonably achievable. For the purposes of this part, the normal background level of gamma radiation in buildings is 6 microroentgens (1.55 nC/kg) per hour and the no…
64E-5-.1002 CONTROL OF RADIATION HAZARDS
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The department will perform the following tests both prior to phosphate mining and subsequent to reclamation: (1) Gamma radiation exposure measurements. (2) Soil characterization measurements consisting of (a) Radon emanation determinations. (b) Soil radium determinations. (3) Ai…
64E-5-.1003 CONTROL OF RADIATION HAZARDS
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(1) The costs incurred by the department and the subsequent fees associated with the monitoring program shall be annually prorated on the basis of the total number of measurements to be made on land proposed to be mined and land proposed to be reclaimed, excluding bodies of water…
64E-5-.101 CONTROL OF RADIATION HAZARDS
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As used in these rules, these terms have the definitions set forth below. Additional definitions used only in a certain part are defined in that respective part. (1) "A1" means the maximum activity of special form radioactive material permitted in a Type A package. (2) "A2" means…
64E-5-.102 CONTROL OF RADIATION HAZARDS
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(1) The Department may, upon application therefor or upon its own initiative, grant such exemptions or exceptions from the requirements of these regulations as it determines are authorized by law and will not result in undue hazard to public health and safety or property or the e…
64E-5-.103 CONTROL OF RADIATION HAZARDS
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Each licensee and registrant shall maintain records showing the receipt, transfer and disposal of all sources of radiation. Additional record requirements are specified elsewhere in these regulations. Rulemaking Authority 404.051, 404.061, 404.081 FS. Law Implemented 404.022, 404…
64E-5-.104 CONTROL OF RADIATION HAZARDS
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Each licensee and registrant shall perform upon instructions from the Department, and shall permit the Department to perform, such reasonable tests as the Department deems appropriate and necessary, including tests of: (1) Sources of radiation; (2) Facilities wherein sources of r…