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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR
Rodella
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
01/26/02
02/08/07 HB 246/a HHGAC
SHORT TITLE
Polysomnography Licenses & Permits
SB
ANALYST
Hanika Ortiz
ESTIMATED ADDITIONAL OPERATING BUDGET IMPACT (dollars in thousands)
FY07
FY08
FY09 3 Year
Total Cost
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
Total
$.01
see narrative
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Regulation & Licensing Department (RLD)
Department of Health (DOH) - stated they do not have the expertise to analyze bill.
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Amendment
The House Health and Government Affairs Committee Amendment clarifies that only a
physician certified in pulmonology shall be invited to sit on the advisory board of respiratory
care practitioners.
Synopsis of Original Bill
House Bill 246 amends Section 61-12B-3 NMSA 1978 relating to the Respiratory Care
Practitioner’s Act to include polysomnography-related respiratory care services by various
personnel within sleep disorders centers or laboratories.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
There is no appropriation attached to this legislation.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
HB 246 will require sleep laboratory personnel who provide polysomnography-related
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respiratory care procedures have documented training and on-going continuing education, and
are regulated in a manner consistent with requirements for other practitioners providing
respiratory care. Currently, polysomnographic personnel practicing in sleep laboratories are not
regulated and there is no required oversight of such personnel possibly placing patients in those
facilities at risk. Polysomnograhic personnel assess and correct the oxygenation and ventilation
of patients while they sleep.
Polysomnography means the process of analyzing, monitoring and recording physiologic data
during sleep and wakefulness to assist in the assessment and diagnosis of sleep-wake disorders.
Polysomnographic-related respiratory care services are limited to the use of oxygen, noninvasive
ventilatory assistance, pulse oximetry and capnography and provide patient education in
compliance with physician orders.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
RLD will need to promulgate rules to issue, renew and monitor licenses, certificates or permits to
persons qualified to provide polysomnography-related respiratory care services.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
RLD notes that the language in the bill was developed by members of the New Mexico Society
for Respiratory Care who operate sleep labs in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Gallup, and Clovis. HB
246 incorporates language into the Respiratory Care Act that has been approved and enacted by
other state legislatures.
WHAT WILL BE THE CONSEQUENCES OF NOT ENACTING THIS BILL
The training and abilities of personnel practicing in sleep labs will continue to be unregulated
posing a health risk for clients seeking assessment of sleep-wake disorders.
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