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S.F. No. 2585 - Adding Security Screening Systems to Ionizing Radiation-Producing Equipment (Delete-Everything Amendment)
 
Author: Senator Bill Ingebrigtsen
 
Prepared By:
 
Date: March 13, 2018



 

Section 1 (144.121, subd. 1a) includes security screening systems that are used in correctional and detention facilities for security screenings of humans who are in custody of the facility in the list of facilities that use ionizing radiation- producing equipment and are required to pay a base fee of $100 and then an additional fee of $100 to the Commissioner of Health.

Section 2 (144.121, subd. 9) exempts the operators of a security screening system from having to meet the examination requirement and the facility from having to meet the inspection requirement and permits a variance in accordance with rules.   This exemption expires when permanent rules are published in the State Register by the Commissioner of Health regarding the security screening systems.

Section 3 authorizes the Commissioner of Health to adopt rules for screening security systems.

 
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