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Florida x-ray guide

Florida Vet X-Ray Registration and Radiation Safety

Florida x-ray and radiation-safety records for veterinary clinics.

Verified · 2026-07-06

Registration or machine control

Florida registers x-ray machines through the Department of Health, Bureau of Radiation Control. Each machine must be registered on DH Form 1107 within 30 days after acquisition and before use, and you must designate an individual responsible for radiation protection. Registration/inspection fees renew annually on or before October 28; the veterinary schedule is $50 for the first tube/unit and $34 for each additional tube/unit. Two change-reporting rules apply: (1) report in writing within 30 days any change to the Certificate of Registration information — the report covers "name, address of installation change, receipt, sale, transfer, or disposal of any radiation machine or major component"; (2) any registrant or person who sells, leases, transfers, relocates, lends or disposes of a radiation machine or major component must notify the Department within 15 days after the action, on DH Form 1107. A sale, transfer, relocation, or disposal triggers both rules — meet the earlier 15-day deadline. 1 2

Florida also sets veterinary-specific operating rules: dead-man exposure switch and beam-limiting/timer devices; the operator stands at least 6 feet from the animal and tube head and outside the useful beam, or behind a barrier, or wears a protective apron and monitoring device; animals should be immobilized by restraints where practicable, and any person who must hold an animal wears protective apron and gloves, stays out of the useful beam, and is dose-monitored. In addition, the Board's premises minimum standards make personnel radiation monitoring a flat requirement for in-house radiology — "Monitoring of exposure of personnel to radiation required" — so keep dosimetry in place for all x-ray personnel rather than relying on any exposure-threshold trigger. 3 4

Safety procedures and operator duties

Florida registers x-ray machines through the Department of Health, Bureau of Radiation Control. Each machine must be registered on DH Form 1107 within 30 days after acquisition and before use, and you must designate an individual responsible for radiation protection. Registration/inspection fees renew annually on or before October 28; the veterinary schedule is $50 for the first tube/unit and $34 for each additional tube/unit. Two change-reporting rules apply: (1) report in writing within 30 days any change to the Certificate of Registration information — the report covers "name, address of installation change, receipt, sale, transfer, or disposal of any radiation machine or major component"; (2) any registrant or person who sells, leases, transfers, relocates, lends or disposes of a radiation machine or major component must notify the Department within 15 days after the action, on DH Form 1107. A sale, transfer, relocation, or disposal triggers both rules — meet the earlier 15-day deadline. 1 2

Florida does not operate an OSHA-approved State Plan. Federal OSHA applies directly to private-sector veterinary employers in Florida, so the federal baseline in this plan is the operative standard — there is no Florida OSHA overlay that adds requirements for private employers. (State and local government workers are not covered by federal OSHA in Florida.) 5

Sources

Verified against primary sources on 2026-07-06. Each entry shows its own check date.

  1. Florida Dept. of Health / Fla. Admin. Code — Fla. Admin. Code r. 64E-5.511 (eff. 3-21-2016) — Registration of Radiation Machines (DH Form 1107; annual Oct 28 renewal; veterinary fees). www.flrules.org/gateway/ruleno.asp?id=64E-5.511 checked 2026-07-06
  2. Florida Dept. of Health / Fla. Admin. Code — Fla. Admin. Code r. 64E-5.511(5)(a)1. (eff. 3-21-2016) — Radiation machines — 15-day notification for sale/lease/transfer/relocation/lending/disposal. www.flrules.org/gateway/ruleno.asp?id=64E-5.511 checked 2026-07-06
  3. Florida Dept. of Health / Fla. Admin. Code — Fla. Admin. Code r. 64E-5.509 (eff. 4-4-1989) — Veterinary Medicine X-Ray Operations — equipment and operating requirements. www.flrules.org/gateway/ruleno.asp?id=64E-5.509 checked 2026-07-06
  4. Florida Board of Veterinary Medicine / Fla. Admin. Code — Fla. Admin. Code r. 61G18-15.002(2)(a)5.,(2)(b)1.c (eff. 4-5-2018) — Minimum Standards for Premises — pharmacy: CS log, locking cabinet, DEA certificate, expired drugs, dispensing containers/labels; radiology personnel monitoring. www.flrules.org/gateway/ruleno.asp?id=61G18-15.002 checked 2026-07-06
  5. U.S. Department of Labor / OSHA — OSHA State Plans — Florida — State Plans — Florida under federal OSHA jurisdiction. www.osha.gov/stateplans checked 2026-07-06