2016 Iowa Code
Title IV - PUBLIC HEALTH
Chapter 136C - RADIATION MACHINES AND RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS
Section 136C.1 - Definitions.

IA Code § 136C.1 (2016) What's This?

136C.1

Definitions.

As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:

1. “Decommissioning” means final operational activities at a site to dismantle site structures, to decontaminate site surfaces and remaining structures, to stabilize and contain residual radioactive material, and to carry out any other activities to prepare the site for postoperational care.

2. “Department” means the Iowa department of public health.

3. “Director” means the director of public health or the director’s designee.

4. “Licensed professional” means a person licensed or otherwise authorized by law to practice medicine, osteopathic medicine, podiatry, chiropractic, dentistry, dental hygiene, or veterinary medicine.

5. “Radiation” means energy forms capable of causing ionization including alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays, X rays, neutrons, high-speed protons, and other atomic particles, but does not include sound or radio waves, or visible light, or infrared or ultraviolet light.

6. “Radiation machine” means a device capable of producing radiation except those that produce radiation solely from radioactive material.

7. “Radioactive material” means a solid, liquid, or gaseous material that emits radiation spontaneously including accelerator-produced and naturally occurring material, and byproduct, source, and special nuclear material as defined in the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 as amended to July 1, 1984.

[C79, 81, §136C.1]

84 Acts, ch 1286, §10; 2009 Acts, ch 133, §37

Referred to in §455B.315

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