Louis, thank you for your comments… but unfortunately, this new law was put into effect on July 2002, and only affects those who got certified/ and or registered after that date… the NBRC will not require anything of you. All of the post 2002 RTs do have expiration dates on their cards/certificates (five years after passing the exams)- I’ve just asked some of the newer graduates to show me theirs. However, they too HAD NO IDEA what the NBRC is/will require of them. No one is clear on what they expect, and I am just now walking around and telling folks what they will need to do. Great for everyone else, sucks to be me.

Please, I’m begging you all out there- please look into this…
Do you all agree that the punishment does not fit the crime? Remember please that I HAVE fulfilled all of my CEU requirements, all of my licensure requirements, have passed all of my exams, DID pay the NBRC a fee to be active, blah blah. The only thing I didn’t do was to send in Proof of the CEUs I’d ALREADY TAKEN on time! (although the state of Illinois does have proof of the CEUs I’ve already taken!)

Is this reason that I should lose all of my credentials and eventually licensure??? If you commit a crime on the job (IE steal on the job) you are at least given a hearing before possibly losing your credentials and licensure!! I am not even eligible for that!!

I’m still sick, jen in chicago