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§ 63-31-114. Annual Meeting of Standards Committee

The polysomnographic professional standards committee shall conduct at least one (1) meeting in each of the years 2007-2010 to allow public discussion of new developments in the practice of polysomnography, including, but not limited to, the availability of accredited polysomnographic educational programs to persons in all parts of the state, the availability of other certification […]

§ 63-32-101. Short Title

The title of this chapter is and may be cited as the “Health Care Consumer Right-to-Know Act of 1998.”

§ 63-31-106. Licensing Requirement

On and after July 1, 2010, any person who is engaged in the practice of polysomnography shall be licensed as provided in this chapter. It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the practice of polysomnography after July 1, 2010, unless the person has been duly licensed as a polysomnographic technologist under this […]

§ 63-31-107. Classes Exempt From Licensing Requirement — Temporary Permit

The following persons may provide sleep-related services without being licensed as a polysomnographic technologist under this chapter: A polysomnographic technician may provide sleep-related services under the general supervision of a licensed physician for a period of up to one (1) year from the date of the person’s graduation from one (1) of the accredited programs […]

§ 63-31-109. Power of Board to Impose Sanctions

The board has the power to impose any sanctions on a licensee, up to and including license revocation, if the licensee is found guilty of violating any of the provisions of this chapter or of committing any of the following acts or offenses: Making false or misleading statements or committing fraud in procuring a license; […]

§ 63-31-110. Violation

Any person who engages in the practice of polysomnography in violation of this chapter is guilty of a Class B misdemeanor.

§ 63-30-109. Prohibited Practices

A registered reflexologist may not use invasive procedures during the practice of reflexology. A registered reflexologist may not diagnose or treat for specific diseases, practice spinal or other joint manipulations, prescribe, administer, or adjust medication, or prescribe or administer vitamins.

§ 63-30-110. Fees for Registration — Renewal

Fees for the registration of a certified reflexologist shall be determined by the division but shall not exceed the costs of investigations, disciplinary actions and administering the registration process for certified reflexologists. Registration shall be valid for two (2) years and shall be renewed biennially.