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Child Abuse Clearance and Background Checks

Child abuse clearance and criminal background checks are required for all admitted Radiologic Science students prior to beginning their clinical internship courses.  Students admitted to the Radiologic Science Program must obtain these background checks through CertifiedBackground.com.  Admitted students are informed on the procedure to follow in submitting their background checks to CertifiedBackground.com.  Students are responsible for all fees associated with the Child abuse and criminal background checks.  Clinical education centers in agreement with the Radiologic Science program also have the right to request random drug testing on students being assigned at their facility.  Clinical education centers have the right to bar students from their facilities if a criminal record or positive drug test is noted.  Inability to complete clinical education experiences will result in the inability to meet program objectives.

 

American Registry of Radiologic Technologists “Rules of Ethics”

Students must comply with “Rules of Ethics” contained in the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Standards of Ethics  One issue addressed by the Rules of Ethics is the conviction of a crime, including a felony, a gross misdemeanor, or a misdemeanor with the sole exception of speeding and parking violations.   All alcohol and/or drug-related violations must be reported.  Conviction as used in this provision includes a criminal proceeding where a finding or verdict of guilt is made or returned but the adjudication of guilt is either withheld or not entered or a criminal proceeding where the individual enters a plea of guilt or no contest.  All violations must be investigated by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in order to determine eligibility.

Registered technologists and applicants who violate the Rules of Ethics must provide the ARRT with a written explanation, including court documentation of the charges, with the application for examination.  The individual may submit a pre-application form to the ARRT at any time either before or after entry into the Radiologic Science program.  This review may avoid delays in processing the application for the ARRT certifying examination that is made prior to graduation from the Radiologic Science Program.  The pre-application request form does not waive the application for the ARRT certifying examination, the examination fee or any other application procedure.

5/01/2007