(a) A person, including a medical radiologic technologist,
who is not certified under the Act shall not use the word "medical
radiologic technologist", on any sign, display, or other form of advertising
unless the person is expressly exempt from the certification requirement.
(b) A certificate or permit holder shall not use advertising
that is false, misleading, or deceptive, as defined under §164.3
of this title (relating to Misleading or Deceptive Advertising).
(c) When an assumed name is used in a person's practice
as a medical radiologic technologist, limited medical radiologic technologist,
or non-certified technician, the individual's legal name or certificate
or permit number must be listed in conjunction with the assumed name.
An assumed name used by a medical radiologic technologist, limited
medical radiologic technologist, or non-certified technician must
not be false, misleading, or deceptive.
(d) A limited medical radiologic technology educational
program or a training program for non-certified technicians shall
not make false, misleading, or deceptive statements concerning the
activities or programs of another limited medical radiologic technology
education program or a training program for non-certified technicians.
(e) A limited medical radiologic technology educational
program or a training program for non-certified technicians shall
not maintain, advertise, solicit for or conduct any course of instruction
intended to qualify a person for certification or placement on the
registry without first obtaining approval from the board.
(f) Advertisement by an educational or training program
seeking prospective students must clearly indicate that training is
being offered, and shall not, either by actual statement, omission,
or intimation, imply that prospective employees are being sought.
(g) Advertisements seeking prospective students must
include the full and correct name of the educational or training program.
(h) No statement or representation shall be made to
prospective or enrolled students that employment will be guaranteed
upon completion of any program or that falsely represents opportunities
for employment.
(i) No statement shall be made by an educational or
training program that it has been accredited unless the accreditation
is that of an appropriate nationally recognized accrediting agency
published by the United States Office of Education.
(j) No educational or training program shall advertise
an employment agency under the same name or a confusingly similar
name or at the same location as the educational or training program.
No representative shall solicit students for a program through an
employment agency.
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