§ 74-3-1 Short title
§ 74-3-2 Radiation technical advisory council; creation and organization
§ 74-3-3 Council duties; per diem
§ 74-3-4 Definitions
§ 74-3-5 Radiation protection consultant; radiation regulations;
§ 74-3-5.1 Radiation protection fund created
§ 74-3-6 Continued care fund regulations; requirements;
§ 74-3-7 Continued care fund created; appropriation; approval;
§ 74-3-8 Registration of radiation equipment
§ 74-3-9 Licensing of radioactive material; appeal
§ 74-3-10 Exemptions
§ 74-3-10.1 Fee exemption
§ 74-3-11.1 Enforcement; compliance orders; civil penalties
§ 74-3-11.2 Administrative actions; appeals
§ 74-3-12.1 Criminal penalties
§ 74-3-13 Emergencies
§ 74-3-13.1 Emergency powers of the secretary
§ 74-3-14 Fluoroscopic or X-ray machines for shoe fitting; hand-held fluoroscopes; operation or maintenance prohibited
§ 74-3-15 Agreement status authorized
§ 74-3-16 Discrimination

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 74 > Article 3 - Radiation Control

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