Table 4070.2 Annual Fees for Radiation or MRI Machine Registration
Type of Radiation or MRI Machine | Annual fee Number of Sources Controlled by Machine 1 2 3 or more | ||||
A. X-ray machines for diagnostic or visualization purposes in the healing arts or veterinary medicine | |||||
1. | Radiographic x-ray machines for dental purposes, including, but not limited to, dental intraoral, dental cephalometric, and dental panoramic x-ray machines, and machines combining those functions | $145 | $254 | $362 | |
2. | Radiographic x-ray machines for podiatric purposes | $145 | |||
3. | Radiographic x-ray machines for healing arts or veterinary medicine purposes designed to be portable as defined in He-P 4041.02(bx) | $145 | |||
4. | Radiation machines for the generation of non-image information in the healing arts or veterinary medicine, including bone mineral densitometers and medical x-ray cabinets | $145 | |||
5. | Non-portable diagnostic x-ray machines for healing arts or veterinary medicine purposes, including general purpose radiographic machines, mobile x-ray machines, mini c-arm units, micro-computed tomography units, dedicated chest units, conventional and cone-beam computed tomography machines, veterinary, chiropractic, and standard mammography machines | $275 | $482 | ||
6. | X-ray machines with fluoroscopic capability without regard to whether they also have radiographic capabilities, including radiographic-fluoroscopic combination machines, C-arm units, angiographic machines, and therapy simulators | $400 | $600 | $800 | |
7. | Computed tomography (CT) machines and stereotactic mammography machines | $400 | $600 | $800 | |
B. Machines for therapeutic use in the healing arts or veterinary medicine | |||||
1. | X-ray machines capable of being used at potentials of 500,000 volts or less | $500 | |||
2. | X-ray machines capable of being used at potentials greater than 500,000 volts | $2000 | |||
3. | Particle accelerators capable of being used at energies of 500,000 electron volts or less | $1000 | |||
4. | Particle accelerators capable of being used at energies greater than 500,000 electron volts | $2000 | |||
5. | Electronic Brachytherapy | $1000 | |||
C. Machines not used for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes on humans or animals | |||||
1. | Particle accelerators | ||||
a. Ion implanters | $850 | ||||
b. Irradiators | $850 | ||||
c. For the production of radioactive material | $2500 | ||||
d. Other accelerators, including research accelerators | $2000 | ||||
2. | Industrial Machines | ||||
a. Cabinet x-ray system as defined in He-P 4034.03 | $320 | $560 | |||
b. Industrial radiographic units | $800 | ||||
3. | Analytical x-ray machines as defined in He-P 4043.03 | ||||
a. X-ray fluorescence machines | $350 | ||||
b. X-ray diffraction machines | $350 | ||||
4. | X-ray gauges (thickness/level) | $400 | |||
5. | Items of electronic equipment that produce radiation incidental to their operation for other purposes (SEM or TEM) and which are not exempt from registration under the provisions of He-P 4040.03(a) | $125 | |||
D. Non-ionizing radiation equipment | |||||
Magnetic resonance imaging machines | $500 | ||||
E. Other circumstances | |||||
1. | Radiation or MRI machines not otherwise specified above used for the following purpose: | ||||
a. Diagnostic | $400 | ||||
b. Therapeutic | $600 | ||||
c. Industrial | $400 | ||||
d. Non-medical Security Screening System | $275 | ||||
F. Exempt from Fee Proration | |||||
1. | Radiation or MRI machines registered as in storage under the provisions of He-P 4040.12 | $100 | |||
2. | Radiation or MRI machines used solely for educational demonstration (non-human use) purposes | $100 | |||
3. | Service Provider Registration | $125 | |||
4. | Reciprocal recognition of out-of-state radiation or MRI machine registration | Half annual fee of applicable machine type |
N.H. Admin. Code § He-P 4070.06
#6827, eff 8-6-98; ss by #7919, eff 7-18-03; ss by #9947, eff 6-22-11