California Assembly member Ted Lieu has introduced legislation aimed at limiting the sale of ultrasound scanners in California to only licensed medical professionals.
Specifically, the bill (A.B. 2360) would prohibit a manufacturer or other person in California from selling, leasing, or otherwise distributing an ultrasound diagnostic imaging machine to any person other than a licensed physician or surgeon, or a licensed medical facility. A violation of the provision would be a misdemeanor, according to the bill.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
March 9, 2006
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