Delaware Code § 24-1799W

Polysomnography Advisory Council
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(a) The Council consists of 5 voting members. The 5 voting members shall consist of 1 physician member certified in the field of sleep
medicine and 4 council members who are credentialed registered polysomnographic technologists and have been primarily employed in the
practice of polysomnography in this State for at least 3 years immediately prior to appointment. The 4 polysomnography practicing
members shall be licensed pursuant to this subchapter no later than July 1, 2014, and all polysomnography practicing members thereafter
shall be licensed pursuant to this subchapter. The Council may elect officers as necessary.
(b) Each council member is appointed by the Board for a term of 3 years, and may succeed himself or herself for 1 additional 3-year
term. A person appointed to fill a vacancy on the Council is entitled to hold office for the remainder of the unexpired term of the former
member. Each term of office expires on the date specified in the appointment; however, a council member whose term of office has expired
remains eligible to participate in council proceedings until replaced by the Board. A person who has never served on the Council may be
appointed to the Council for 2 consecutive terms, but the person is thereafter ineligible for appointment to the Council except as hereinafter
provided. A person who has been twice appointed to the Council or who has served on the Council for 6 years within any 9-year period
may not again be appointed to the Council until an interim period of at least 1 year has expired since the person last served. The members
of the Council are to be compensated at an appropriate and reasonable level as determined by the Division of Professional Regulation and

may be reimbursed for meeting-related travel expenses at the State's current approved rate. A member serving on the Council may not be
an elected officer or a member of the board of directors of any professional association of polysomnographers.
(c) The Council shall promulgate rules and regulations governing the practice of polysomnography, after public hearing and subject to
the approval of the Board. The Board must approve or reject proposed rules or regulations submitted to it by the Council within 60 days. If
the Board fails to approve or reject the proposed rules or regulations within 60 days, the proposed rules or regulations are deemed to be
approved by the Board.
(d) The Council shall meet quarterly, and at such other times as license applications are pending and evaluate the credentials of all
persons applying for a license as a licensed polysomnographer in this State, in order to determine whether such persons meet the
qualifications for licensing set forth in this chapter. The Council shall present to the Board the names of individuals qualified to be licensed
and shall recommend disciplinary action against licensees as necessary, and shall suggest changes in operations or regulations. The Board
shall approve or reject these recommendations within a reasonable time period.
(e) License suspension, revocation, or nonrenewal. — (1) The Council, after appropriate notice and hearing, may recommend to the
Board that the Board revoke, suspend, or refuse to issue a license, or place the licensee on probation, or otherwise discipline a licensee
found guilty of unprofessional conduct. Unprofessional conduct includes, but is not limited to, fraud, deceit, incompetence, negligence,
dishonesty, or other behavior in the licensee's professional activity which is likely to endanger the public health, safety, or welfare. The
Council may recommend and the Board may take necessary action against a licensed polysomnographer, who is unable to render services
with reasonable skill or safety to patients because of mental illness or mental incompetence, physical illness, or the excessive use of drugs
including alcohol. Disciplinary action or other action taken against a licensed polysomnographer must be accordance with the procedures
for disciplinary and other actions against physicians, including appeals as set forth in subchapter IV of this chapter except that a hearing
panel for a complaint against a licensed polysomnographer consists of 3 members; 1 of the 3 shall be a physician member of the Board; 2
of the 3 shall be unbiased members of the Council; and if no conflict exists, 1 of the 2 council members shall be the Chair of the Council.
The Chair of the hearing panel shall be 1 of the council panel members.
(2) a. In the event of a formal or informal complaint concerning the activity of a licensee that presents a clear and immediate danger to
the public health, the Council may temporarily suspend the person's license, pending a hearing, upon the written order of the Secretary
of State or the Secretary's designee, with the concurrence of the Council Chair or the Chair's designee. An order temporarily suspending
a license may not be issued unless the person or the person's attorney received at least 24 hours' written or oral notice before the
temporary suspension so that the person or the person's attorney may file a written response to the proposed suspension. The decision as
to whether to issue the temporary order of suspension will be decided on the written submissions. An order of temporary suspension
pending a hearing may remain in effect for no longer than 60 days from the date of the issuance of the order unless the temporary
suspended person requests a continuance of the hearing date. If the temporary suspended person requests a continuance, the order of
temporary suspension remains in effect until the hearing is convened and a decision is rendered by the Board. A person whose license
has been temporarily suspended pursuant to this section may request an expedited hearing. The Board shall schedule the hearing on an
expedited basis, provided that the Board receives the request within 5 calendar days from the date on which the person received
notification of the decision to temporarily suspend the person's license.
b. As soon as possible after the issuance of an order temporarily suspending a polysomnographer's license to practice pending a
hearing, the Council Chair shall appoint a 3-member hearing panel consisting of 3 members; 1 of the 3 shall be a physician member
of the Board; 2 of the 3 shall be unbiased members of the Council; and if no conflict exists, 1 of the 2 Council members shall be the
Chair of the Council. The Chair of the hearing panel shall be 1 of the Council panel members; or the complaint may be scheduled
before a hearing officer pursuant to § 8735(v)(1)d. of Title 29. The hearing shall be convened within 60 days of the date of issuance
of the order of temporary suspension to consider the evidence regarding the matters alleged in the complaint. If a polysomnographer
requests in a timely manner an expedited hearing, the hearing panel shall convene within 15 days of the receipt of the request by the
Council. A decision shall be rendered within 30 days of the hearing.
c. In addition to making findings of fact, the hearing panel or hearing officer shall also determine whether the facts found by it
constitute a clear and immediate danger to public health. If the hearing panel or hearing officer determines that the facts found
constitute a clear and immediate danger to public health, the order of temporary suspension must remain in effect until the Board
deliberates and reaches conclusions of law based upon the findings of fact. An order of temporary suspension may not remain in
effect for longer than 60 days from the date of the decision rendered unless the suspended polysomnographer requests an extension of
the order pending a final decision of the Board. Upon the final decision of the Board, an order of temporary suspension is vacated as
a matter of law and is replaced by the disciplinary action, if any, ordered by the Board.

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