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Section 73-79-1 - Statewide hemodialysis technician registration with the State Board of Health; administration of hemodialysis under authority of licensed registered nurse — Mississippi Law | CourtGPT
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Section 73-79-1 - Statewide hemodialysis technician registration with the State Board of Health; administration of hemodialysis under authority of licensed registered nurse

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(1) The State Board of Health shall establish and maintain a statewide program for the registration of hemodialysis technicians.(2) The board is authorized and empowered to: (a) Register hemodialysis technicians who meet the qualifications prescribed by the board;(b) Maintain a permanent register of all registered hemodialysis technicians; and(c) Adopt rules and regulations relating to the registration and practice of hemodialysis technicians.(3) Any person desiring registration as a registered hemodialysis technician must submit to the State Department of Health:(a) An application as prescribed by the board; and(b) A registration fee to be fixed by the board, which shall be paid to the department.(4) A hemodialysis technician may administer hemodialysis under the authority of a registered nurse licensed under the Mississippi Nursing Practice Law, who may delegate tasks based on nursing judgment to a hemodialysis technician based on the technician's education, knowledge, training and skills. A hemodialysis technician who has completed or is currently in a training program recognized by the board may perform as a hemodialysis technician under the authority of a registered nurse

nd skills. A hemodialysis technician who has completed or is currently in a training program recognized by the board may perform as a hemodialysis technician under the authority of a registered nurse before obtaining national certification; however, the national certification must be obtained within eighteen (18) months of the hiring of the hemodialysis technician, and evidence of the national certification must be provided to the department.(5) The board shall establish fees necessary for the administration of this section.Added by Laws, 2019, ch. 375, HB 1048,§ 1, eff. 7/1/2019.