SB 1120
radiation protection systems; installation requirement
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 1120 would have required hospitals in Arizona that perform cardiac catheterization procedures with real-time x-ray imaging to equip at least 50% of their procedure rooms with radiation protection systems. Hospitals meeting specific criteria, such as issuing a purchase order for the systems and installing them by a certain date, would have been considered compliant. The bill aimed to improve radiation safety for healthcare professionals during these procedures. However, the bill failed to pass.
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Matt Gress
Selina Bliss
Thomas "T.J." Shope
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