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Can you be a radiologist technician with felony in Texas?
It is unlikely that someone with a felony conviction would be able to obtain a license as a radiologist technician in Texas. Requirements vary by state, but according to the Texas Department of State Health Services, a person with a felony conviction will most likely not meet the requirements to become a registered radiologist technician in the state.
For more information, you may want to contact the Texas Department of State Health Services and inquire about their requirements for radiology technician licensing in Texas.
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