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Any person who holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Radiography or a Professional Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography, with not less than two-year recognised experience, issued by the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (the then Hong Kong Polytechnic) will be registered in the appropriate category of Part I of the register. Those who have similar qualifications but do not have the required experience will be registered in Part II.
Holders of a Higher Certificate in Diagnostic Radiography issued by the
- Hong Kong Polytechnic University with not less than 10 years of recognised experience, three years of which being post-higher-certificate experience - will also be registered in Part I of the register.
Those without the aforementioned experience will be registered in Part III, together with holders of a Certificate in Diagnostic Radiography, a diploma issued by the Hong Kong Radiological Technicians Association, or a certificate from the Radiographers Board showing a pass in an examination.
Part IV of the register is for persons issued with a Certificate of Provisional Registration under section 15 of the Ordinance.
Persons currently practising in the radiography profession but who have no recognised qualifications or formal training may be considered by the Supplementary Medical Professions Council for registration in an appropriate part of the register.
For those who are holding overseas qualifications in radiography, they may apply to the Radiographers Board for registration. The Supplementary Medical Professions Council, in consultation with the Radiographers Board, will decide whether or not a particular overseas qualification is registrable and if so, into which part of the register the name of the holder should be entered.
The Regulation also provides for the formation of a Preliminary Investigation Committee under the Radiographers Board to decide whether any case of complaint should be referred to the Board for inquiry.
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