Public Consultation Notice: Radiographers Registration Board Approved Qualifications and Divisions of the Register Bye-Law 2021
This consultation is now closed.
The Radiographers Registration Board has opened a public consultation on an Approved Qualifications Bye-Law 2021.
Background
The Radiographers Registration Board is responsible for protecting the public by promoting high standards of professional conduct, education, training and competence through the statutory registration of Radiographers and Radiation Therapists.
Details of Public Consultation
The Registration Board is seeking the views of the public, the relevant professions and other interested parties on the Radiographers Registration Board Approved Qualifications and Divisions of the Register Bye-Law 2021. This revised bye-law replaces the Radiographers Registration Board Approved Qualifications and Divisions of the Register Bye-Law 2020 (S.I. No.319 of 2020) to include the qualification Master of Science in Diagnostic Radiography, Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin.
To read the text of the bye-law, please click on the link below:
Radiographers Registration Board Approved Qualifications and Divisions of the Register Bye-Law 2021
How to submit your views
- By completing the online consultation feedback form
- By emailing consultation@coru.ie
A report outlining the consultation process will be published on www.coru.ie following consideration of all submissions.
Closing Date
The consultation process will close at 5pm on Monday 12 April 2021. Submissions received after this time will not be considered.
Data Protection and Freedom of Information
Please note that submissions made to CORU during our public consultations are subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2014.The information provided to CORU consultations will be stored in a secure and confidential manner by CORU and will only be used for the purposes outlined. It will be deleted in line with our record retention policy. After each public consultation CORU publishes a consultation report on this website that contains a summary of comments received, CORU’s response to those, and lists the individual names or organisations that have given their feedback, where those have been provided.