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Q: What is a CDPH8217 SRA II Special Renewal Application?
A: CDPH8217 SRA II Special Renewal Application is an application form used for renewing Physician Assistant Fluoroscopy Permit in California.
Q: What is a Physician Assistant Fluoroscopy Permit?
A: A Physician Assistant Fluoroscopy Permit is a permit that allows a Physician Assistant to use fluoroscopy, a technique that uses X-rays to obtain real-time moving images of patients.
Q: Who needs to renew their Physician Assistant Fluoroscopy Permit?
A: Physician Assistants who currently hold a Fluoroscopy Permit in California need to renew it periodically.
Q: How often do Physician Assistants need to renew their Fluoroscopy Permit?
A: Physician Assistants need to renew their Fluoroscopy Permit every two years.
Q: What is the purpose of the CDPH8217 SRA II Special Renewal Application?
A: The purpose of the CDPH8217 SRA II Special Renewal Application is to provide a way for Physician Assistants to renew their Fluoroscopy Permit and maintain their eligibility to use fluoroscopy.
Q: What documents do I need to submit with the CDPH8217 SRA II Special Renewal Application?
A: The CDPH8217 SRA II Special Renewal Application requires submission of a completed application form, a copy of the current Fluoroscopy Permit, and the required renewal fee.
Q: How much is the renewal fee for the Physician Assistant Fluoroscopy Permit?
A: The renewal fee for the Physician Assistant Fluoroscopy Permit is $150.
Q: When should I submit the CDPH8217 SRA II Special Renewal Application?
A: The CDPH8217 SRA II Special Renewal Application should be submitted at least 30 days before the current permit expiration date.
Q: What happens if I fail to renew my Physician Assistant Fluoroscopy Permit?
A: If you fail to renew your Physician Assistant Fluoroscopy Permit, it will expire and you will not be able to use fluoroscopy until you renew it.
Form Details:
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