Radiologic Technology

Radiologic Technology

Certification/Registration: The purpose of the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification and registration is to recognize individuals qualified to perform a specific role. For example, the purpose of M State's Radiography certification and registration is to recognize individuals who are qualified to perform the role of a radiographer. Certification and registration requires satisfaction of certain professional standards in medical imaging, interventional procedures or radiation therapy.

Licensure: In most states, a state license must be obtained before you can work as a radiologic technologist. That differs from ARRT certification and registration. If you want to become certified and registered with ARRT, you must meet ARRT requirements and apply to ARRT. If you want to obtain a state license, you must meet the individual state’s requirements and apply directly to that state. More than 75 percent of states have licensing laws covering the practice of radiologic technology. In those states, you must obtain a state license before you can work as a radiologic technologist. In addition, many states use ARRT exam scores and/or credentials when making licensing decisions. In other words, some - but not all - states require you to be certified and registered through ARRT before you can obtain a state license. Keep in mind that earning an ARRT credential doesn’t necessarily mean you’re eligible to work in a particular state. You’ll need to meet that state’s requirements. The American Society of Radiologic Technologists website may be another helpful resource.

State State Licensing Board or Department State Licensing Requirements Notes
Alabama N/A Meets Does not license personnel.
Alaska Alaska Department of Health and Social Services Not determined  
American Samoa   Not determined  
Arizona Arizona Department of Health Services Not determined  
Arkansas Arkansas Department of Health Not determined  
California California Department of Public Health Not determined  
Colorado Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Not determined  
Connecticut Connecticut State Department of Public Health Not determined  
Delaware Delaware Office of Radiation Control Not determined  
District of Columbia N/A Meets Does not license personnel.
Florida Florida Department of Health Not determined  
Georgia N/A Meets Licenses equipment; does not license personnel.
Guam   Not determined  
Hawaii Hawaii Department of Health Not determined  
Idaho Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Not determined  
Illinois Illinois Emergency Management Agency Not determined  
Indiana Indiana Department of Health Not determined  
Iowa Iowa Department of Public Health Not determined  
Kansas Kansas Board of Healing Arts Not determined  
Kentucky Kentucky Board of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Not determined  
Louisiana Louisiana State Radiologic Technology Board Not determined  
Maine State of Maine Professional and Financial Regulation Not determined  
Maryland Maryland Department of Health Not determined  
Massachusetts Massachusetts Radiation Control Program Not determined  
Michigan Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity Not determined  
Minnesota Minnesota Department of Health Meets

Certification by the ARRT is required in Minnesota, but currently licensure is not required (see certification and licensure explanations for the program above). M State's Radiography Technology program meets the curriculum criteria of the ARRT and ASRT.

Mississippi Mississippi State Department of Health Not determined  
Missouri N/A Meets Does not license personnel.
Montana Montana Board of Radiologic Technologists Not determined  
Nebraska Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Not determined  
Nevada Nevada Department of Health and Human Services Not determined  
New Hampshire New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification Not determined  
New Jersey New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Radiation Protection Element Not determined  
New Mexico New Mexico Environment Department Not determined  
New York New York Department of Health Not determined  
North Carolina N/A Meets Does not license personnel.
North Dakota North Dakota Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Board Meets

North Dakota requires ARRT certification/registration and North Dakota state license. M State's Radiologic Technology program meets the criteria for students to graduate from the program and be eligible to take the ARRT certification/registry exam.

Northern Mariana Islands   Not determined  
Ohio Ohio Department of Health Not determined  
Oklahoma Oklahoma Medical Board Not determined  
Oregon Oregon Board of Medical Imaging Not determined  
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Not determined  
Puerto Rico   Not determined  
Rhode Island Rhode Island Department of Health Not determined  
South Carolina South Carolina Radiation Quality Standards Association Not determined  
South Dakota N/A Meets Does not license personnel.
Tennessee Tennessee Department of Health Not determined  
Texas Texas Medical Board Not determined  
US Virgin Islands   Not determined  
Utah Utah Department of Commerce Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing Not determined  
Vermont Vermont Office of Professional Regulation Not determined  
Virginia Virginia Department of Health Professions Not determined  
Washington Washington State Department of Health Not determined  
West Virginia West Virginia Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Technology Board Not determined  
Wisconsin Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services Meets  
Wyoming Wyoming Department of Administration and Information Not determined  

Disclaimer: The college makes every effort to ensure the information above is current, but please be advised that state laws, regulations and policies may change at any time. It is the responsibility of the student completing the licensure program to check with the licensing board(s) in their state of residence or in the state in which they intend to obtain a license for the most recent information and requirements. M State shall not be held liable if a student is unable to qualify for licensure or certification in any jurisdiction or cannot obtain a practicum/internship location.