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Republic Act No.

7431

"Radiologic Technology Act of 1992"

AN ACT REGULATING THE PRACTICE OF RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY IN THE


PHILIPPINES, CREATING THE BOARD OF RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY DEFINING ITS
POWERS AND FUNCTIONS AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

Section 1. Title. — This Act shall be known and cited as the "Radiologic
Technology Act of 1992."

Sec. 2. Statement of Policy. — It is the policy of the State to upgrade the practice
of radiologic technology in the Philippines for the purpose of protecting the public
from the hazards posed by radiation as well as to ensure safe and proper
diagnosis, treatment and research through the application of machines and/or
equipment using radiation.

Sec. 3. Definition of Terms. — As used in this Act the following terms and shall
mean:

(a) "X-ray technology" is an auxiliary branch of radiology which deals with the
technical application of x-rays as aid in the diagnosis of diseases and injuries;

(b) "Radiologic technology" is an auxiliary branch of radiology which deals with


the technical application of radiation, such as x-rays, beta rays, gamma rays,
ultrasound and radio frequency rays, in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases;

(c) "X-ray technologist" is a bona fide holder of a certificate of registration for x-


ray technology issued by the Board of Radiologic Technology in accordance with
this Act;

(d) "Radiologic Technologist" is a bona fide holder of a certificate of registration


for radiologic technology issued by the Board of Radiologic Technology in
accordance with this Act;

(e) "Radiology" is a branch of medical science which deals with the use of
radiation in the diagnosis, treatment and research of diseases; chan robles virtual
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(f) "Radiologist" is a licensed physician who specializes in the diagnosis or
treatment of disease with the use of radiation;

(g) "Medical physicist" is a physicist who specializes in the application of the


principles and techniques of physics in medicine;

(h) "Board" refers to the Board of Radiologic Technology; and

(i) "Commission" refers to the Professional Regulation Commission created under


Presidential Decree Numbered Two hundred and twenty-three.

Sec. 4. Practice X-ray Technology. — The practice of x-ray technology shall


include any and all acts by which one renders, furnishes, or contracts to render or
furnished professional service as an x-ray technologist.

An x-ray technologist shall also be considered in the practice of his profession if


the nature and character of his employment requires professional knowledge in
the art and science of x-ray technology and such employment or position requires
that the holder thereof be an x-ray technologist.

Nothing in this Act shall be construed to disqualify other professionals duly


registered with the Professional Regulation Commission from performing any of
the acts abovementioned; Provided, That under the law or laws governing their
respective professions, they may perform the said acts; Provided, further, That no
person shall use the title "X-ray Technologist" or any other title conveying the
impression that he is an x-ray technologist without having been issued a
certificate of registration as x-ray technologist by the Commission in the manner
provided in this Act.

Sec. 5. Practice of Radiology Technology. — The practice of radiologic technology


shall include any and all acts by which one renders, furnishes, or contracts to
render or furnish professional service as a radiologic technologist.

A radiologic technologist shall also be considered in the practice of his profession


if the nature and character of his employment requires professional knowledge in
the art and science of radiologic technology, and such employment or position
requires that the holder thereof be a radiologic technologist.

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Nothing in this Act shall be construed to disqualify other professionals duly
registered with the Professional Regulation Commission from performing any of
the acts abovementioned: Provided, That under the law or laws governing their
respective professions, they may perform the said acts: Provided, further, That no
person shall use the title "Radiologic Technologist" or any other title conveying
the impression that he is a radiologist technologist without having been issued a
certificate of registration as radiologic technologist by the Commission in the
manner provided in this Act.

Sec. 6. Creation of the Board of Radiologic Technology. — There is hereby


created a Board of Radiologic Technology which shall be composed of a Chairman
and four (4) members, all of whom shall be appointed by the President of the
Philippines upon the recommendation of the Professional Regulation
Commission. The Commission shall recommend three (3) radiologic technologists
from a list to be submitted by the Association of radiologic technologists; one (1)
radiologist from a list to be submitted by the association of radiologists; and one
(1) medical physicist from a list to be submitted by the association of medical
physicists: Provided, however, That the said associations are accredited in
accordance with Presidential Decree Numbered Two hundred and twenty-three:
Provided, further, That each person whose name is submitted shall possess the
qualifications prescribed in Section 7 of this Act.

Sec. 7. Qualifications of Board Members. —

(a) Each member of the Board shall at the time of his appointment:

(1) Be a citizen and resident of the Philippines;

(2) Be of good moral character;

(3) Be at least thirty (30) years of age; and

(4) Is neither a member of the faculty, whether full time, part time or lecturer, of
any school, college or university where a regular course in radiologic technology is
taught, nor has any pecuniary interest, directly or indirectly, in such institution
during his term of office as a Board member.

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(b) Three (3) members of the Board, including the Chairman, shall at the time of
their appointment:

(1) Be radiologic technologist; and

(2) Have at least ten (10) years practice as radiologic technologists prior to their
appointment; Provided, that the three (3) radiologic technologists appointed as
members of the first Board shall be deemed automatically registered as radiologic
technologists upon assumption of their duties as members.

(c) One (1) member of the Board shall at the time of his appointment:

(1) Be a radiologist; and

(2) Has at least ten (10) years practice as a radiologist prior to his appointment.

(d) One (1) member of the Board shall at the time of his appointment:

(1) Be a medical physicist; and

(2) Has at least ten (10) years practice as a medical physicist.

Sec. 8. Term of Office. — The members of the Board shall hold office for a term of
three (3) years from the date of their appointment until their successors shall
have been appointed and duly qualified; Provided, That the first appointees to the
Board shall hold office for the following terms: the Chairman for three (3) years;
two (2) members for two (2) years and two (2) members for one (1) year.
Vacancies shall be filled only for the unexpired term.

Sec. 9. Duties and functions of the Boards. — The Board shall have the following
duties and functions:

(a) To enforce the provisions of this Act; chan robles virtual law library

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(b) To administer oaths in accordance with the provisions of this Act;

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(c) To issue and, after due investigation, suspend or revoke certificates of
registration for the practice of radiologic technology and x-ray technology;

(d) To investigate any violation of this Act of the rules and regulations issued
thereunder, as may come to the knowledge of the Board and, for this purpose, to
issue subpoena and subpoena duces tecum to alleged violators or witnesses to
secure their attendance in investigations or hearings, and the production of
books, papers and documents in connection therewith and compel their
attendance by the power to cite and punish for contempt;

(e) To conduct yearly board examinations to radiologic technology and x-ray


technology examinees under the supervision of the Professional Regulation
Commission;

(f) To look, from time to time, into the condition affecting the practice of
radiologic technology and x-ray technology in the Philippines, and adopt such
measures as may be deemed necessary for the maintenance of the standards and
ethics of the profession;

(g) To promulgate such rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry out the
provisions of this Act: Provided, That the same shall be issued only after the
approval thereof by the Commission; and

(h) To adopt a seal to authenticate its official documents.

The Board shall exercise these powers and duties in accordance with
Presidential Decree Numbered Two Hundred and twenty-three.

Sec. 10. Compensation of the Board. — The members of the Board shall each
receive the same compensation as members of other Boards under the
supervision of the Commission as provided for in the General Appropriations Act.

Sec. 11. Removal of Board Members. — Any member of the Board may be
removed from office by the President upon the recommendation of the
Commission for neglect of duty, incompetence or unprofessional, immoral, or
dishonorable conduct, or commission or toleration of irregularities in the conduct

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of the examinations, after having been given the opportunity to defend himself in
a proper administrative investigation conducted by the Commission.

Sec. 12. Supervision of the Board and Custody of its Records. — The members of
the Board shall be under the general supervision of the Commission.

No record shall be removed, altered or examined without the prior authorization


of the Board. All records, including examination papers, examination results,
minutes of deliberation, records of administrative cases and investigations of the
Board shall be kept by the Commission.

Sec. 13. Rules and Regulations. — Subject to the approval of the Commission, the
Board shall set ethical and professional standards for the practice of radiologic
technology and x-ray technology and adopt such rules and regulations as may be
necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act. Such standards, rules and
regulations shall take effect one (1) month after publication in any newspaper of
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Sec. 14. Annual Report. — The Board shall, at the end of each calendar year,
submit to the Commission an annual report of its activities and proceedings
during the year. Other information or data may be requested by the Commission
as often as may be necessary and practicable.

Sec. 15. Requirement for the Practice of Radiologic Technology and X-ray
Technology. — Unless exempt from the examinations under Sections 16 and 17
hereof, no person shall practice or offer to practice as a radiologic and/or x-ray
technologist in the Philippines without having obtained the proper certificate of
registration from the Board.

Sec. 16. Exemption from Examination in X-ray Technology. — Examination shall


not be required of the following persons:

(a) The first members of the Board of Radiologic Technology as provided in


Section 7(b) hereof; and

(b) Those who, prior to the approval of this Act, have passed the Civil Service
examination for x-ray technicians, or the examination for the private sector x-ray

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technicians, or the examination for chest x-ray technicians, or the proficiency
examination for medical radiation technicians administered by the Department of
Health through its Radiation Health Office, Radiological Health Service, of
Radiation Health Service.

Those so exempt under the aforementioned categories shall register with the
Board after they shall have complied with the requirements for registration as
radiologic technologists.

Sec. 17. Exemption from examination in Radiologic Technology. — Examination


shall not be required of the following persons:

(a) The first members of the Board of Radiologic Technology as provided in


Section 7(b) hereof, chan robles virtual law library

(b) Radiologists from other countries invited for lectures of consultation or as


visiting or exchange professors to colleges or universities duly recognized by the
Government: Provided, That such radiologic technologists are legally qualified to
practice as such in their own state or country: Provided, further, That they shall
first secure a special permit from the Board which shall be valid as the Board may
determine: Provided, finally, That the privilege granted in this subsection shall be
given only to radiologic technologists from countries giving similar privilege to
their Filipino counterparts;

(c) Those who, prior to the approval of this Act, have passed the proficiency
examination for medical radiation technologists administered by the Department
of Health through its Radiation Health Office, Radiological Health Service, or
Radiation Health Service; and

(d) Those who prior to the approval of this Act, have passed the Civil Service
examination for x-ray technicians, or the examination for private sector x-ray
technicians, or the proficiency examination for medical radiation technicians
administered by the Department of Health through its Radiation Health Office,
Radiological Health Service or Radiation Health Service, with ten (10) years
continuous practice of radiologic technology after passing one of these
aforementioned examinations.

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Those falling under categories (a), (c) and (d) shall register with the Board after
they shall have complied with the requirements for registration as radiologic
technologists.chan robles virtual law library

Sec. 18. Examination Required. — Except as otherwise specifically allowed under


the provisions of this Act and other exiting laws, all applicants for registration as
radiologic technologists and x-ray technologists shall be required to undergo an
examination which shall be given once a year by the Board, through the
Commission, according to its rules and regulations and at such time and place as
may be determined by the Commission.

Sec. 19. Qualifications for Examination. — Every applicant for examination under
this Act shall, prior to admission for examination establish to the satisfaction of
the Board that he:

(a) Is a Filipino citizen:

(b) Is of good moral character and has not been convicted of a crime involving
moral turpitude; and

(c) Is a holder of a baccalaureate degree in radiologic technology from a school,


college or university recognized by the Government if he applies for the radiologic
technology examination or is a holder of an associate in radiologic technology
diploma from a school, college or university recognized by the Government if he
applies for the x-ray technology examination.

Sec. 20. Scope of Examination in X-ray Technology. — Unless changed or


modified by the Board, the examination in x-ray technology shall cover the
following subjects with the corresponding weights as follows:

(a) Radiation Physics10%

Radiology and Radiation Protection 10%

Equipment Maintenance 10%

(b) Radiographic Positioning 10%

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Radiographic Technique 10%chan

Special Procedures 10%

(c) Anatomy, Physiology and Medical Terminology 15%

(d) Photochemistry and Darkroom Procedures 10%

(e) Film Analysis5%

(f) Nursing and Departmental Procedures in Radiology 5%

(g) Professional Ethics 5%

Sec. 21. Scope of Examination in Radiologic Technology. — Unless changed or


modified by the Board, the examination in radiologic technology shall cover the
following subject with the corresponding weights as follows:

(a) Radiation Physics and Equipment Maintenance 10%

Radiobiology and Radiation Protection 10%

(b) Radiographic Positioning 10%

Radiographic Technique 10%

Special Procedures 10%

(c) Anatomy, Physiology and Medical Terminology 10%

(d) Photochemistry and Film Analysis 0%

(e) Nursing and Department Procedures in Radiology and Professional Ethics 5%

(f) Ultrasound 5%

(g) Radiation Therapy 5%

(h) Nuclear Medicine 5%

(i) Radiologic Pathology 5%

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(j) Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Imaging 5%

Sec. 22. Report of Ratings. — The Board shall, within one hundred twenty (120)
days after the date of completion of the examination, report the rating obtained
by each candidate to the Commission which shall submit such report to the
President of the Philippines for approval.

In order to pass the examination, a candidate must obtain a weighted average of


at least 75% with no rating below 60% in any subject. An examinee who obtains
an average rating of 75% or higher but gets a rating below 60% in any subject
shall be allowed to take a reexamination in only those subjects in which he
obtained a rating below 60%. Such examination shall, as far as practicable, be
taken in the next scheduled examination.

In order to pass the second examination, the examinee must obtain a rating of
75% in each of the subjects repeated. If the candidate still fails the reexamination,
he shall as far as practicable, be required to repeat said subjects during the
succeeding examination. When an applicant fails to qualify after the third
examination, he shall be required to take the entire examination.

Sec. 23. Oath-taking. — All successful examinees shall be required to take a


professional oath before the Board or before any person authorized by the Board
to administer oaths prior to the practice of their profession as radiologic
technologists and/or x-ray technologists.

Sec. 24. Issuance of Certificates of Registration. — Every applicant who has


satisfactorily passed the required examination shall, upon payment of the
registration fee as provided in Section 25, be issued a certificate of registration as
radiologic technologist and/or x-ray technologist.

The Board shall, subject to review by the Commission, issue the corresponding
certificates to persons who apply for the same who are exempt from the
examinations provided under Sections 16 and 17 hereof.

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All certificates of registration shall contain the full name of the registrant, serial
number, signature of the Commissioner, date of issuance, and the official seal of
the Board duly affixed thereto.

Sec. 25. Fees. — Unless otherwise fixed by the Commission, each examinee or
registrant shall pay the following fees:

(a) For application for examination P350.00chan robles virtual law library

(b) For registration after passing the board examinations P250.00

(c) For registration without examination P250.00

(d) For replacement of lost or destroyed certificate of registration P100.00

(e) For reissuance of revoked certificate P100.00

Sec. 26. Penal Provisions. — Any person who shall practice radiologic technology
and/or x-ray technology in the Philippines, within the meaning of this Act, with
any of the following attending circumstances shall, upon conviction by final
judgment, be punished with a fine of not less than Ten thousand pesos (P10,000)
nor more than Forty thousand pesos (P4,000), or by imprisonment of not less
than one (1) year nor more than six (6) years, or both, at the discretion of the
court:

(a) Without a certificate of registration in accordance with the provisions of this


Act;

(b) Presenting or using as his own the certificate of registration of another


person;

(c) Using an expired license, or suspended or revoked certificate of registration;

(d) Giving any false or forged evidence to the Board of Radiologic Technology in
order to obtain a certificate of registration;

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(e) Posing or advertising as a registered radiologic and/or x-ray technologist or
using any other means tending to convey the impression that he is a registered
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(f) Violation of any of the provision or provisions of this Act.

Sec. 27. Appropriations. — The amount necessary for the compensation of the
members of the Board shall be included in the General Appropriations Act of the
year following the approval of this Act and thereafter.

Sec. 28. Repealing Clause. — All laws, decrees, orders, and other issuances, rules
and regulations, or parts thereof, inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed or
modified accordingly.

Sec. 29. - (This Section is missing in the original text)

Sec. 30. Effectivity Clause. — This Act shall take effect one (1) month after its
publication in any newspaper of general circulation.

Approved: April 22, 1992

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