Calif. governor to reconsider radiation reporting bill

AB 510, the California bill that amends the California Radiation Protection Act that took effect on July 1, passed the state Legislature on July 5 and was sent to Gov. Jerry Brown for his signature.

Brown now has 12 days -- until July 17 -- to sign the bill, veto it entirely or by line item, or let it take effect without his signature, according to the governor's office. The law was given "urgency" status, meaning that it will take effect immediately when signed, or after the 12-day waiting period expires, whichever applies.

The bill modifies several elements of the original law (SB 1237) that radiology proponents considered impractical or poorly written. This includes a provision that, as originally written, might have triggered a report to the state's Department of Public Health whenever a contiguous scan area was irradiated with CT, however routine.

Brown has made no statement favoring or opposing the legislation.

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