THE STATE
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT / THE UNIVERSITY
OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK / ALBANY, NY 12234 |
TO: |
The Honorable the Members of the Board of Regents |
FROM: |
Johanna Duncan-Poitier |
COMMITTEE: |
Higher Education and Professional Practice |
TITLE OF
ITEM: |
Amendment to the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education Relating to the Operation of Radiographic Equipment by an Unlicensed Person under the Direct Supervision of a Licensed Podiatrist |
DATE OF
SUBMISSION: |
May 28, 2004 |
PROPOSED
HANDLING: |
Discussion |
RATIONALE FOR
ITEM: |
To Implement Statute |
STRATEGIC
GOAL: |
Strategic Goal 3 |
AUTHORIZATION(S): |
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SUMMARY:
Attached is a proposed amendment to the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education, which would add two new sections 65.6 and 65.7, relating to the operation of radiographic equipment by an unlicensed person under the direct supervision of a licensed podiatrist. Supporting materials for the proposed regulation are available upon request from the Secretary to the Board of Regents.
The purpose of the proposed regulation is to
implement section 7006(4) of the Education Law which permits an unlicensed
assistant providing supportive services to a licensed podiatrist to x-ray a
patient's foot, while under the direct supervision of the licensed podiatrist,
provided that the unlicensed assistant has completed an acceptable course of
study. Staff of the State Education Department worked with the State Board for
Podiatry to develop this regulation and consulted with the New York State
Department of Health.
A Notice of Proposed Rule Making concerning the proposed regulation will be published in the State Register on June 16, 2004. It is recommended that formal action on the proposed amendment be taken at the September 2004 meeting of the Board of Regents.
Attachment
AMENDMENT TO THE REGULATIONS OF THE
COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION
Pursuant to sections 207, 210, 212, 6504, 6507, 7001, and 7006 of the
Education Law, and section 3515 of the Public Health Law.
1.
Section 65.6 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education is
added, effective September 30, 2004, as follows:
65.6 Operation by an unlicensed person of
radiographic equipment for foot radiography.
(a) In accordance with section 7006(4) of
the Education Law, an unlicensed person providing supportive services to a
licensed podiatrist, incidental to and concurrent with such podiatrist
personally performing a service or procedure, may operate radiographic equipment
under the direct supervision of a licensed podiatrist, as defined in subdivision
(b) of this section, for the sole purpose of foot radiography, provided that the
following requirements are met:
(1) the type of radiographic equipment that
is operated by the unlicensed person is the type of radiographic equipment
approved by the New York State Department of Health for use by such an
unlicensed person; and
(2) the unlicensed person has successfully
completed a course of study of at least eight clock hours of in-person
instruction, approved by the department pursuant to section 65.7 of this Part,
prior to such operation of the radiographic equipment.
(b) For purposes of this section, under the
direct supervision of a licensed podiatrist means: supervision of radiographic
procedures based on instructions given by a licensed podiatrist in the course of
a procedure who remains in the podiatry office where the radiographic services
are being performed, personally diagnoses the condition to be treated,
personally authorizes the procedures and determines that the radiographic
exposure of the foot should be made and the part or parts of the patient's foot
which shall be exposed; and before dismissal of the patient, evaluates the
services performed by the unlicensed assistant.
(c) The supervising licensed podiatrist
shall retain a copy of the certificate of completion, verifying that the
unlicensed person has successfully completed a course of study approved by the
department pursuant to section 65.7 of this Part, for a period of 22 years after
the unlicensed person last provided radiographic services under the direct
supervision of the licensed podiatrist.
(d) The supervising licensed podiatrist
shall be professionally responsible for ensuring that, prior to permitting an
unlicensed person to operate radiographic equipment for the purpose of foot
radiography, all of the requirements of this section have been met and that
adequate safety protections are in place, consistent with the use of the
radiographic equipment by an unlicensed person and the training obtained by the
unlicensed person to perform radiographs of the foot.
(e) Nothing in this section shall be
construed to permit an unlicensed person to receive exposed and processed
radiographs for the purpose of performing diagnostic interpretation or to
practice podiatry, as such practice is defined in section 7001 of the Education
Law.
2.
Section 65.7 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education is
added, effective September 30, 2004, as follows:
65.7 Course of study required for the operation by an unlicensed
person of radiographic equipment for foot radiography.
(a) Purpose. The purpose of this section is to set
forth standards for a course of study required to be completed by unlicensed
persons before such unlicensed persons may operate radiographic equipment for
the sole purpose of foot radiography, while under the direct supervision of a
licensed podiatrist, in accordance with the requirements of section 7006(4) of
the Education Law and section 65.6 of this Part, and to establish requirements
for providers of such a course of study.
(b) Approval of course of study. To be approved by the department for
purposes of section 7006(4) of the Education Law and section 65.6 of this Part,
the course of study shall meet the requirements of this section and be approved
by the department pursuant to the procedures of this
section.
(c) Standards for the course of
study.
(1) Providers. The course of study shall be offered by
degree-granting institutions that offer registered programs in the health
professions or equivalent programs, hospitals or health facilities regulated
pursuant to Article 28 of the Public Health Law, professional associations
representing the health professions, or other entities that have as a purpose
the provision of education or training on health care subjects to health
professionals.
(2) Admission requirements.
(i) Candidates for admission to the course
of study shall meet the following requirements:
(a) be at least 18 years of
age;
(b) hold at least a high school diploma or
its equivalent; and
(c) be of good moral
character.
(ii) All candidates for admission shall be
required to submit a formal written application.
(3) Course of
study.
(i) The course of study shall contain at
least eight clock hours of in-person instruction.
(ii) The instruction shall include the
following content areas:
(a) basic radiation safety for the patient
and the operator, and infection control techniques;
(b) positioning the patient for a podiatric
radiograph;
(c) production of the radiograph;
and
(d) developing
radiographs.
(iii) The course of study shall require the
candidate to train on and operate radiographic equipment on nonhuman
models. Such operation must be
under the direct in-person observation and supervision of a licensed podiatrist
who shall ensure the safe operation of the equipment. The equipment must be approved by the
New York State Department of Health for use by an unlicensed person while under
the direct supervision of a licensed podiatrist.
(iv) The course of study shall require the
unlicensed person to demonstrate competency in the operation of radiographic
equipment for the purpose of foot radiography through successful completion of a
practical examination using such equipment on nonhuman models and a written
examination. Such practical
examination must be under the direct in-person observation and supervision of a
licensed podiatrist who shall ensure the safe and competent operation of the
radiographic equipment.
(v) The provider shall prepare in written
form and make use of a detailed curriculum, which describes learning objectives
and competencies achieved by the course of study.
(4) Instructors. The course of study shall be taught by
instructors who have demonstrated by training, education, and experience their
competence to teach the course content prescribed in paragraph (3) of this
subdivision.
(5) Facilities and equipment. The course of study shall be supported
by adequate facilities, equipment, and other physical resources, including but
not limited to, the type of radiographic equipment approved by the Department of
Health for use by unlicensed persons while under the direct supervision of a
licensed podiatrist. The provider
must conform to all applicable statutes, rules and regulations relating to
radiation safety standards.
(d) Responsibilities of providers of the
course of study.
(1) A provider of the course of study shall
execute a certification of completion for each person successfully completing
the course of study.
(2) Within 21 calendar days of the
completion of course of study, the provider shall transmit a certification of
completion to the person successfully completing the course of study for that
person's use in documenting such completion.
(3) The provider shall retain in its files
for not less than six years from the date of the conclusion of each session of
the course of study: a copy of the certification of completion for students who
successfully completed the course of study; a record of the dates of the course
of study; the written applications submitted by all students who were admitted
to the course of study; attendance in the course of study; the written
curriculum for the course of study; instructors who taught the course of study;
examination results; and such other matters as determined by the department to
confirm participation in the course of study.
(4) In the event that the provider
discontinues offering the course of study, upon such discontinuance, all records
retained pursuant to paragraph (3) of this subdivision shall be transferred to
the department.
(e) Application for approval of course of
study.
(1) Providers seeking approval of a course
of study pursuant to this section shall submit to the department an application
on forms prescribed by the department and a fee of $500 for the review of such
course of study and the issuance of a permit from the department to become an
approved provider.
(2) The department shall review the
information contained in such application and may request and review additional
information and may conduct site visits to ensure compliance with the
requirements of this section.
(f) Term of approval of course of
study.
(1) The course of study shall be approved
for a period of six years, except that the approved status of such course of
study may be terminated during this term by the department in accordance with
subdivision (g) of this section.
(2) At the expiration of said term, a
provider may reapply to the department for approval of the course of study by
following the requirements of subdivision (e) of this section, including payment
of a required fee of $500, for the renewal of the permit from the department to
be an approved provider for an additional six-year
term.
(g) Review of course of
study.
(1) The department may review the course of
study during the term of approval to ensure compliance with the requirements of
this section and may request information from a provider and may conduct site
visits, pursuant to such review.
(2) A determination by the department that
the course of study offered by a provider is inadequate, incomplete, or
otherwise unsatisfactory pursuant to standards set forth in this section shall
result in the denial or termination of the approved status of the course of
study.