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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 29 November 2002 5:02 pm
To: AIRNEWS
Subject: Re: FW: [AIRNEWS] Costs of state registration


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In NSW the radiographer is personally liable for 
the licence fee unless some particular little 
agreement is made their employer.

This is also to be traken into consideration.

Dieter

>  
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fraser Levey 
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> Sent: Friday, 29 November 2002 2:35 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [AIRNEWS] Costs of state 
registration
> 
> 
> The licence fee's for radiographers in the 
public health system are paid
> by the districts, not the individuals. The 
application fee is a one off,
> providing you don't let your licence lapse of 
course.
> The Radiation Safety Act 1999 does not require 
that a person be
> registered with the Board in order to be 
granted a licence, it is one of
> the factors which may be taken in to 
consideration when a decision is
> being made.
>  
> Fraser Levey
> Radiation Health
> 
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/28/02 
05:09pm >>>
> From: "John Andersen" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> With regards to David's comments and Leo's 
reply, registration in Qld.
> costs $220 per year plus an additional $100 
application fee.  A
> radiation licence costs $37 and the application 
fee is $54.
> Unfortunately, you cannot be registered without 
a licence and
> vice-versa.  There are two fees because 
licencing and registration are
> administered under two separate Acts.
> 
> Radiographers coming to Qld. for locums, while 
having to pay the costs
> above, can apply for re-imbursement of the 
unused portion of their
> registration fee from the MRT Registration 
Board.  This is done in
> quarter year increments.  For example, someone 
working 3 months can
> apply for a refund of the remaining 9 months of 
their registration fee
> (excluding application fee and licencing) when 
they have left the State.
> 
> Hope this clears the air a bit in that it is 
not totally fair to say it
> costs a locum $411 to work in Qld.
> 
> John Andersen
> Gold Coast Hospital
> Practitioner Member
> MRT Registration Board (Qld)
> 
> PS.  I agree with Tony Smith's comments regards 
a national registration.
> 
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 27/11/2002 7:44:54 
pm >>>
> The following note is just one of a number of 
comments about the rising
> costs of working as a radiographer in Australia 
that flow across my
> desk. The number of radiography vacancies in 
Qld will remain high if
> locum radiographers can not apply for limited 
registration at a pro-rata
> cost. No-one wants to pay a full 12 month 
registration fee for a four
> week locum placement. Other states moving 
towards registration should
> look carefully at their fees, and the options 
available for a limited
> time period.
> The issue of being registered or licensed in 
each state, and the costs
> of the AIR membership, is a constant topic of 
conversation with
> radiographers wanting information on the 
advantages of doing locum
> placements around Australia. Most of the 
radiographers on working
> holiday visas from the UK pick one or two 
states only to work in. At the
> moment we should be looking at ways to welcome 
radiographers to come and
> work in different parts of Australia, the move 
towards expensive state
> registration fees will not encourage 
radiographers to move from state to
> state. What do you think ???  Leo J Klein.
> 
> Dear Leo,
> 
> I was amazed at how much registration and a 
license costs in Queensland:
> $411 plus expenses to get necessary paperwork.
> I felt I couldn't justify paying this amount 
when all other states range
> from nothing to $50!
> Sadly I turned down the chance to go there. 
Hope you understand.
> 
> In the meanwhile, I managed to source a job 
near Darwin.
> 
> Thanks for your help. Sorry for any 
inconveniences caused. I hope you
> can understand.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> David 
> 
> 
> 
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