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Committee adopts streamlined radiation‑control rules; out‑of‑state operators must register within 30 days

January 19, 2026 | Health and Welfare, SENATE, Committees, Legislative, Idaho


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Committee adopts streamlined radiation‑control rules; out‑of‑state operators must register within 30 days
Docket 16‑0227‑2501, concerning Idaho radiation‑control rules for X‑ray and mammography machines, was presented and adopted by the committee on a voice vote.

Jared Larson described the rewrite as a simplification that reduces the chapter from roughly 10 pages to 3 and removes incorporation by reference. "All license fees are entirely unchanged," he said, and he noted the rewrite adds a registration requirement for out‑of‑state licensees operating in Idaho: they must register within 30 days (with limited reciprocity available).

Senators moved to adopt the docket, and the committee carried the motion by voice vote. The transcript records no roll‑call tally.

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