A. The following classes of persons may provide sleep-related services without being licensed as a polysomnographic technologist:
(1) a polysomnographic technician under the general supervision of a licensed physician for no more than two years from the date of the person's graduation from one of the accredited programs described in Section 5 [61-6B-5 NMSA 1978] of the Polysomnography Practice Act; provided that the board may grant a one-time extension of up to one year beyond the original two-year period;
(2) a polysomnographic trainee who may provide sleep-related services under the direct supervision of a polysomnographic technologist as a part of the trainee's educational program while actively enrolled in an accredited sleep technologist educational program that is accredited by the American academy of sleep medicine;
(3) a polysomnographic student who may provide uncompensated sleep-related services under the direct supervision of a polysomnographic technologist as a part of the student's educational program while actively enrolled in a polysomnographic educational program that is accredited by the commission on accreditation of allied health education programs; and
(4) a person, other than a respiratory care practitioner licensed under the Respiratory Care Act [Chapter 61, Article 12B NMSA 1978], credentialed in one of the health-related fields accepted by the board of registered polysomnographic technologists, who may provide sleep-related services under the direct supervision of a polysomnographic technologist for a period of up to one year while obtaining the clinical experience necessary to be eligible to take the examination given by the board of registered polysomnographic technologists.
B. Before providing any sleep-related services:
(1) a polysomnographic technician shall obtain a temporary permit from the board and when providing services shall wear a badge that appropriately identifies the person as a polysomnographic technician;
(2) a polysomnographic trainee shall give notice to the board that the trainee is enrolled in an accredited sleep technologist educational program accredited by the American academy of sleep medicine. When providing services, the trainee shall wear a badge that appropriately identifies the person as a polysomnographic trainee;
(3) a person who is obtaining clinical experience pursuant to Paragraph (4) of Subsection A of this section shall give notice to the board that the person is working under the direct supervision of a polysomnographic technologist in order to gain the experience to be eligible to take the examination given by the board of registered polysomnographic technologists. When providing services, the person shall wear a badge that appropriately identifies that the person is obtaining clinical experience; and
(4) a polysomnographic student shall wear a badge that appropriately identifies the person as a polysomnographic student.
C. A licensed dentist shall make or direct the making and use of any oral appliance used in the practice of polysomnography and shall evaluate the structures of a patient's oral and maxillofacial region for purposes of fitting the appliance.
D. The practice of polysomnography shall take place only in a hospital, a stand-alone sleep laboratory or sleep center or in a patient's home in accordance with a licensed provider's order; provided that the scoring of data and the education of patients may take place in settings other than in a hospital, sleep laboratory, sleep center or patient's home.
E. The Polysomnography Practice Act shall not apply to:
(1) a physician licensed under the Medical Practice Act [Chapter 61, Article 6 NMSA 1978];
(2) diagnostic electroencephalograms conducted in accordance with the guidelines of the American clinical neurophysiology society;
(3) a person who is employed in the practice of polysomnography by a federal government facility or agency in New Mexico; or
(4) a person qualified as a member of a recognized profession, the practice of which requires a license or is regulated pursuant to the laws of New Mexico, who renders services within the scope of the person's license or other regulatory authority; provided that the person does not represent that the person is a polysomnographic technologist.
History: Laws 2008, ch. 54, § 4.
ANNOTATIONSEffective dates. — Laws 2008, ch. 54, § 15 made the Polysomnography Practice Act effective July 1, 2008.